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Performance improvements of real-time crowd simulations

2010

The current challenge for crowd simulations is the design and development of a scalable system that is capable of simulating the individual behavior of millions of complex agents populating large scale virtual worlds with a good frame rate. In order to overcome this challenge, this thesis proposes different improvements for crowd simulations. Concretely, we propose a distributed software architecture that can take advantage of the existing distributed and multi-core architectures. In turn, the use of these distributed architectures requires partitioning strategies and workload balancing techniques for distributed crowd simulations. Also, these architectures allow the use of GPUs not only fo…

Computer graphicsMulti-core processorComputer scienceVirtual machineSoftware agentServerDistributed computingReal-time computingcomputer.software_genreSoftware architectureMetaversecomputerRendering (computer graphics)2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing, Workshops and Phd Forum (IPDPSW)
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Nonnegative Tensor Train Decompositions for Multi-domain Feature Extraction and Clustering

2016

Tensor train (TT) is one of the modern tensor decomposition models for low-rank approximation of high-order tensors. For nonnegative multiway array data analysis, we propose a nonnegative TT (NTT) decomposition algorithm for the NTT model and a hybrid model called the NTT-Tucker model. By employing the hierarchical alternating least squares approach, each fiber vector of core tensors is optimized efficiently at each iteration. We compared the performances of the proposed method with a standard nonnegative Tucker decomposition (NTD) algorithm by using benchmark data sets including event-related potential data and facial image data in multi-domain feature extraction and clustering tasks. It i…

Computer scienceFiber (mathematics)business.industryFeature extraction020206 networking & telecommunicationsPattern recognition010103 numerical & computational mathematics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesImage (mathematics)Multi domainCore (graph theory)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDecomposition (computer science)TensorArtificial intelligence0101 mathematicsCluster analysisbusinessTucker decomposition
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A survey on geometrical reconstruction as a core technology to sketch-based modeling

2005

In this work, the background and evolution of three-dimensional reconstruction of line drawings during the last 30 years is discussed. A new general taxonomy is proposed to make apparent and discuss the historical evolution of geometrical reconstruction and their challenges. The evolution of geometrical reconstruction from recovering know-how stored in engineering drawings to sketch-based modeling for helping in the first steps of conceptual design purposes, and the current challenges of geometrical reconstruction are discussed too.

Computer scienceLine drawingsGeneral EngineeringPerceptual reasoningGeometrical reconstruction taxonomyGraphics recognition and interpretationComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignSketchHuman-Computer InteractionPerceptual reasoningConceptual designSketch-based modelingTaxonomy (general)Computer graphics (images)Core (graph theory)Sketch-based modelingSingle-view reconstructionMultiple-view reconstructionComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSComputers & Graphics
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A risk evaluation framework for the best maintenance strategy: the case of a marine salt manufacture firm

2020

Highlights • This paper proposes a MCDM framework to support risk evaluation for maintenance activities. • The ANP is proposed to select the best maintenance strategy on the basis of real systems’ features. • The ELECTRE III is used to prioritise the main risks related to the interventions of the selected maintenance policy. • The proposed framework is applied to a core subsystem of a real-world marine salt manufacture firm.

Computer scienceSalt (cryptography)Analytic network processmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies09.- Desarrollar infraestructuras resilientes promover la industrialización inclusiva y sostenible y fomentar la innovación02 engineering and technologyArticleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciELECTRESafety Risk Reliability and QualityMaintenance policy selection risk evaluation ANP ELECTRE IIImedia_commonELECTRE III021110 strategic defence & security studies021103 operations researchRisk evaluationMultiple-criteria decision analysisRisk evaluationInterdependenceCore (game theory)Intervention (law)Risk analysis (engineering)Maintenance policy selectionMATEMATICA APLICADAANP
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Machine Learning Techniques for Automatic Depression Assessment

2018

Depression is one of the most common mood disorder that is inherently related to emotions, involving bad mood, low self-esteem and loss of interest in normal pleasurable activities. The aim of this work is to develop a framework based on the dataset provided by AVEC'14 for depression assessment. The proposed work presents two different motion representation methods: a) Gabor Motion History Image (GMHI), and b) Motion History Image (MHI). Several combinations of appearance-based low level features are extracted from both motion representations. These features were further combined with statistically derived features, and used for training and testing with several machine learning techniques.…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryWork (physics)020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreMotion (physics)Image (mathematics)Mood0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessRepresentation (mathematics)Affective computingF1 scorecomputer2018 41st International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP)
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Fast Implementation of Double-coupled Nonnegative Canonical Polyadic Decomposition

2019

Real-world data exhibiting high order/dimensionality and various couplings are linked to each other since they share some common characteristics. Coupled tensor decomposition has become a popular technique for group analysis in recent years, especially for simultaneous analysis of multi-block tensor data with common information. To address the multiblock tensor data, we propose a fast double-coupled nonnegative Canonical Polyadic Decomposition (FDC-NCPD) algorithm in this study, based on the linked CP tensor decomposition (LCPTD) model and fast Hierarchical Alternating Least Squares (Fast-HALS) algorithm. The proposed FDCNCPD algorithm enables simultaneous extraction of common components, i…

Computer sciencelinked CP tensor decomposition (LCPTD)02 engineering and technologySignal-to-noise ratiotensor decompositionConvergence (routing)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDecomposition (computer science)TensorHigh orderta113konvergenssiconvergencesignal to noise ratio020206 networking & telecommunicationsbrain modelinghierarchical alternating least squares (HALS)Alternating least squaresCore (graph theory)coupled tensor decomposition020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAlgorithmsignal processing algorithmselectroencephalographymathematical modelCurse of dimensionality
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Analysing Intercultural Dialogue Through Conceptual Densities

2020

In this chapter, we exemplify our methodological approach to analysing ‘densities’ of interrelated concepts in European education policy documents. We scrutinize instances where many of the core concepts of intercultural dialogue appear in the documents at the same time. Four core educational themes and four longer excerpts from the selected policy documents are examined in more detail. The chosen documents deal especially with multilingualism, migration, history teaching, and lifelong learning. The analysis of the conceptual densities in the chosen excerpts indicates how the meanings of intercultural dialogue are constructed through the conceptual frameworks and co-occurrences of their cor…

Conceptual frameworkLifelong learningCore (graph theory)MultilingualismEducation policySociologyEpistemology
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Organization and evolution of synthetic idiotypic networks

2012

We introduce a class of weighted graphs whose properties are meant to mimic the topological features of idiotypic networks, namely the interaction networks involving the B-core of the immune system. Each node is endowed with a bit-string representing the idiotypic specificity of the corresponding B cell and a proper distance between any couple of bit-strings provides the coupling strength between the two nodes. We show that a biased distribution of the entries in bit-strings can yield fringes in the (weighted) degree distribution, small-worlds features, and scaling laws, in agreement with experimental findings. We also investigate the role of ageing, thought of as a progressive increase in …

Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Statistics and ProbabilityTime FactorsTime FactorDistribution (number theory)Molecular Networks (q-bio.MN)FOS: Physical sciencesBit arrayThermodynamicComputer GraphicsCluster AnalysisHumansQuantitative Biology - Molecular NetworksMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsB-LymphocytesCluster AnalysiDegree (graph theory)Percolation (cognitive psychology)B-LymphocyteModels ImmunologicalGraph theoryDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksComputer GraphicDegree distributionFOS: Biological sciencesImmune SystemCore (graph theory)ThermodynamicsNode (circuits)Human
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The effect of energy feedbacks on continental strength

2005

The classical strength profile of continents is derived from a quasi-static view of their rheological response to stress--one that does not consider dynamic interactions between brittle and ductile layers. Such interactions result in complexities of failure in the brittle-ductile transition and the need to couple energy to understand strain localization. Here we investigate continental deformation by solving the fully coupled energy, momentum and continuum equations. We show that this approach produces unexpected feedback processes, leading to a significantly weaker dynamic strength evolution. In our model, stress localization focused on the brittle-ductile transition leads to the spontaneo…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceTectonicsMultidisciplinaryBrittlenessMathematical modelLithosphereMetamorphic core complexContinental crustCrustMechanicsMantle (geology)GeologyPhysics::GeophysicsNature
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Trapping of ultracold atoms in a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber

2008

Ultracold sodium atoms have been trapped inside a hollow-core optical fiber. The atoms are transferred from a free space optical dipole trap into a trap formed by a red-detuned gaussian light mode confined to the core of the fiber. We show that at least 5% of the atoms held initially in the free space trap can be loaded into the core of the fiber and retrieved outside.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsOptical fiberFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::OpticsMicrostructured optical fiberAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterCore (optical fiber)DipolelawUltracold atomPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic PhysicsFiberAtomic physicsOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Photonic crystalPhotonic-crystal fiberPhysical Review A
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