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3D high definition video coding on a GPU-based heterogeneous system

2013

H.264/MVC is a standard for supporting the sensation of 3D, based on coding from 2 (stereo) to N views. H.264/MVC adopts many coding options inherited from single view H.264/AVC, and thus its complexity is even higher, mainly because the number of processing views is higher. In this manuscript, we aim at an efficient parallelization of the most computationally intensive video encoding module for stereo sequences. In particular, inter prediction and its collaborative execution on a heterogeneous platform. The proposal is based on an efficient dynamic load balancing algorithm and on breaking encoding dependencies. Experimental results demonstrate the proposed algorithm's ability to reduce the…

Technology and EngineeringTheoretical computer scienceGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologyVideo encodingParallelizationsCollaborative execution0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReference algorithmElectrical and Electronic EngineeringHigh definition video codingMODE DECISION020206 networking & telecommunicationsInter predictionHeterogeneous systemsHeterogeneous platformsHigh-definition videoComputer engineeringSingle viewControl and Systems EngineeringHigh definition020201 artificial intelligence & image processingDynamic load balancing algorithmsEncoderDynamic load balancing algorithmCoding (social sciences)
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Methods of Condition Monitoring and Fault Detection for Electrical Machines

2021

Nowadays, electrical machines and drive systems are playing an essential role in different applications. Eventually, various failures occur in long-term continuous operation. Due to the increased influence of such devices on industry, industrial branches, as well as ordinary human life, condition monitoring and timely fault diagnostics have gained a reasonable importance. In this review article, there are studied different diagnostic techniques that can be used for algorithms’ training and realization of predictive maintenance. Benefits and drawbacks of intelligent diagnostic techniques are highlighted. The most widespread faults of electrical machines are discussed as well as techniques fo…

TechnologyControl and OptimizationComputer scienceHuman lifeReliability (computer networking)condition monitoringfailure detectionEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFault (power engineering)Fuzzy logicPredictive maintenanceFault detection and isolationVDP::Teknologi: 500::Elektrotekniske fag: 540Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Artificial neural networkRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTCondition monitoringfault diagnosisartificial intelligenceReliability engineeringVDP::Teknologi: 500machine learningfuzzy logicEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Network Centralities and Node Ranking

2017

An important problem in network analysis is understanding how much nodes are important in order to “propagate” the information across the input network. To this aim, many centrality measures have been proposed in the literature and our main goal here is that of providing an overview of the most important of them. In particular, we distinguish centrality measures based on walks computation from those based on shortest-paths computation. We also provide some examples in order to clarify how these measures can be calculated, with special attention to Degree Centrality, Closeness Centrality and Betweennes Centrality.

Theoretical computer scienceCentrality measureNetwork topologyShortest pathSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceBiological networkComputationNode (networking)Network topologySubgraph extractionNode centralityRankingShortest path problemCentralityBiological networkNetwork analysisNode neighborhoodNode ranking
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Work Partitioning on Parallel and Distributed Agent-Based Simulation

2017

Work partitioning is a key challenge with ap- plications in many scientific and technological fields. The problem is very well studied with a rich literature on both distributed and parallel computing architectures. In this paper we deal with the work partitioning problem for parallel and distributed agent-based simulations which aims at (i) balancing the overall load distribution, (ii) minimizing, at the same time, the communication overhead due to agents' inter-dependencies. We introduce a classification taxonomy of work partitioning strategies and present a space-based work partitioning ap- proach, based on a Quad-tree data structure, which enables to: identify a good space partitioning …

Theoretical computer scienceComputational complexity theoryComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyParallel ComputingSynchronization (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOverhead (computing)Space partitioningAgent-based simulation020203 distributed computingAgent-based simulations; D-MASON; Distributed Systems; Parallel Computing; Work partitioning; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Networks and Communications; Information SystemsFlocking (behavior)Agent-based simulations020206 networking & telecommunicationsWork partitioningData structureDistributed SystemComputer Networks and CommunicationD-MASONDistributed SystemsHardware and ArchitectureBoidsInformation Systems2017 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW)
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k-Truss Decomposition for Modular Centrality

2018

There is currently much interest in identifying influential spreaders in complex networks due to many applications concerned, such as controlling the outbreak of epidemics and conducting advertisements for commercial products, and so on. A plethora of centrality measures have been proposed over the years based on the topological properties of networks. However, most of these classical centrality measures fail to select the most influential nodes in networks with a modular structure despite that it is an omnipresent property in real-world networks. Few authors have introduced centrality measures tailored to networks with community structure. In a recent work, we have shown that, in this case…

Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceProperty (programming)business.industryNode (networking)Community structureComplex networkModular design[INFO] Computer Science [cs]01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasRankingComponent (UML)0103 physical sciences[INFO]Computer Science [cs]010306 general physicsbusinessCentralityComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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On the problem of visualizing point distributions in high dimensional spaces

1995

Abstract Exploring dynamical systems with the aid of computer graphics requires that the relevant structures can be seen and be noticed. This poses special problems if the system is multidimensional, and it has to be decided which kind of projection serves the purpose. I propose using the mathematical frame of categories and functors to describe the process of visualization. This allows detecting and analyzing possible sources of misinterpretation in a formal way. The distribution of distances of embedded electroencephalographic data from a fixed reference point is used as an example for discussing some aspects of the visualization process. The multidimensional p-norms are an example of a p…

Theoretical computer scienceDynamical systems theoryFrame (networking)General EngineeringStructure (category theory)Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignVisualizationHuman-Computer InteractionComputer graphicsProjection (mathematics)GraphicsDynamical system (definition)AlgorithmMathematicsComputers & Graphics
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2020

While most of opinion formation models consider static networks, a dynamic opinion formation model is proposed in this work. The so-called Temporal Threshold Page Rank Opinion Formation model (TTPROF) integrates temporal evolution in two ways. First, the opinion of the agents evolve with time. Second, the network structure is also time varying. More precisely, the relations between agents evolve with time. In the TTPROF model, a node is affected by part of its neighbor's opinions weighted by their Page Rank values. A threshold is introduced in order to limit the neighbors that can share their opinion. In other words, a neighbor influences a node if the difference between their opinions is b…

Theoretical computer scienceGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceNode (networking)Work (physics)General Engineering01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasWeightingOrder (exchange)0103 physical sciencesConvergence (routing)General Materials ScienceFraction (mathematics)Limit (mathematics)010306 general physicsCentralityIEEE Access
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On enhancing the object migration automaton using the Pursuit paradigm

2017

Abstract One of the most difficult problems that is all-pervasive in computing is that of partitioning. It has applications in the partitioning of databases into relations, the realization of the relations themselves into sub-relations based on the partitioning of the attributes, the assignment of processes to processors, graph partitioning, and the task assignment problem, etc. The problem is known to be NP-hard. The benchmark solution for this for the Equi-Partitioning Problem (EPP) has involved the classic field of Learning Automata (LA), and the corresponding algorithm, the Object Migrating Automata (OMA) has been used in all of these application domains. While the OMA is a fixed struct…

Theoretical computer scienceGeneral Computer ScienceLearning automatabusiness.industryComputer scienceGraph partition020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyObject (computer science)Field (computer science)Theoretical Computer ScienceAutomatonTask (computing)Modeling and Simulation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBenchmark (computing)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessAssignment problem
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Projector operators in clustering

2016

In a recent paper, the notion of quantum perceptron has been introduced in connection with projection operators. Here, we extend this idea, using these kind of operators to produce a clustering machine, that is, a framework that generates different clusters from a set of input data. Also, we consider what happens when the orthonormal bases first used in the definition of the projectors are replaced by frames and how these can be useful when trying to connect some noised signal to a given cluster. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Theoretical computer scienceGeneral MathematicsGeneral Engineering020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyPerceptronlaw.inventionConnection (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)ProjectorlawPattern recognition (psychology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingOrthonormal basisProjection (set theory)Cluster analysisMathematicsMathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
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User Grouping and Power Allocation in NOMA Systems: A Reinforcement Learning-Based Solution

2020

In this paper, we present a pioneering solution to the problem of user grouping and power allocation in Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) systems. There are two fundamentally salient and difficult issues associated with NOMA systems. The first involves the task of grouping users together into the pre-specified time slots. The subsequent second phase augments this with the solution of determining how much power should be allocated to the respective users. We resolve this with the first reported Reinforcement Learning (RL)-based solution, which attempts to solve the partitioning phase of this issue. In particular, we invoke the Object Migration Automata (OMA) and one of its variants to re…

Theoretical computer scienceLearning automataComputer science020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologymedicine.diseaseTask (project management)AutomatonPower (physics)NomaSalient0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineReinforcement learningGreedy algorithm
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