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Mathematical Modeling for Neuropathic Pain: Bayesian Linear Regression and Self-Organizing Maps Applied to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

2020

A better understanding of the connection between risk factors associated with pain and function may assist therapists in optimizing therapeutic programs. This study applied mathematical modeling to analyze the relationship of psychological, psychophysical, and motor variables with pain, function, and symptom severity using Bayesian linear regressions (BLR) and self-organizing maps (SOMs) in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The novelty of this work was a transfer of the symmetry mathematical background to a neuropathic pain condition, whose symptoms can be either unilateral or bilateral. Duration of symptoms, pain intensity, function, symptom severity, depressive levels, pinch tip grip force, a…

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General Mathematicscarpal tunnel syndromeself-organizing maps03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationLinear regressionComputer Science (miscellaneous)MedicineCarpal tunnel030212 general & internal medicineCarpal tunnel syndromeRadial nervebusiness.industrylcsh:Mathematicsmathematical modelingmedicine.diseaselcsh:QA1-939Median nerveIntensity (physics)medicine.anatomical_structurePsicologiaEstadística bayesianaChemistry (miscellaneous)Neuropathic painbusinessBayesian linear regressionBayesian linear regression030217 neurology & neurosurgerySymmetry
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Between Self-Organizing and Accelerating Networks: Untangling the multilevel of strategic networks

2010

This paper aims to detect the crucial determinants and processes that shape the emergence and evolution of interfirm network cognitive morphology. We pinpoint three relatively distinct but coexistent levels which define the fundamental structure of the network: the microsystemic (or the single firm) level; the mesosystemic (or the groups of firms within the network) level; and the macrosystemic (or the overarching network) level. Then, we integrate the complex system perspective (Morin, 1977; Prigogine and Stengers, 1984; Anderson, 1999) applied to networks with studies regarding theoretical models that elucidate network structuring and dynamics cultivated in the new “science of networks” (…

network cognitive dynamics self-organizing networks accelerating networks network cognitive domain network multilevel governanceSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese
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Detecting cellular network anomalies using the knowledge discovery process

2015

Analytical companies unanimously forecast the exponential growth of mobile traffic consumption over the next five years. The densification of a network structure with small cells is regarded as a key solution to meet growing capacity demands. The manual management of a multi-layer network is a very expensive, error prone, and sluggish process. Hence, the automation of the whole life cycle of network operation is highly anticipated. To this aim 3GPP introduces a self-management concept referred to as SON. It is envisioned that SON updates information concerning the latest network conditions through the MDT mecha- nism. MDT enables a network operator to collect radio and service quality measurem…

self-healKDDtoimintahäiriötviatrakenteettomat verkotdata miningtietoliikenneverkotmatkaviestinverkotradio networksanomaly detectionself-organizing networksLTEMDTcell outagehäiriötradioverkot3G-tekniikkasimulointitiedonlouhintalangattomat verkot
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Physical Activity-Related Profiles of Female Sixth-Graders Regarding Motivational Psychosocial Variables: A Cluster Analysis Within the CReActivity P…

2020

IntroductionAdolescents’ physical activity (PA) behavior can be driven by several psychosocial determinants at the same time. Most analyses use a variable-based approach that examines relations between PA-related determinants and PA behavior on the between-person level. Using this approach, possible coexistences of different psychosocial determinants within one person cannot be examined. Therefore, by applying a person-oriented approach, this study examined (a) which profiles regarding PA-related psychosocial variables typically occur in female sixth-graders, (b) if these profiles deliver a self-consistent picture according to theoretical assumptions, and (c) if the profiles contribute to t…

self-organizing maps analysisaccelerometerlcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990person-oriented approachbasic psychological needsphysical activitycluster analysisFrontiers in Psychology
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Advanced performance monitoring for self-healing cellular mobile networks

2015

This dissertation is devoted to development and validation of advanced per- formance monitoring system for existing and future cellular mobile networks. Knowledge mining techniques are employed for analysis of user specific logs, collected with Minimization of Drive Tests (MDT) functionality. Ever increas- ing quality requirements, expansion of the mobile networks and their extend- ing heterogeneity, call for effective automatic means of performance monitoring. Nowadays, network operation is mostly controlled manually through aggregated key performance indicators and statistical profiles. These methods are are not able to fully address the dynamism and complexity of modern mobile networks. Se…

sleeping cellsekvensointitoimintahäiriötsequence-based analysisrakenteettomat verkotmonitorointidata miningtietoliikenneverkotmatkaviestinverkotanomaly detectionself-organizing networkshäiriötperformance monitoringtiedonlouhintacellular mobile networksquality and performance managementknowledge mining
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Anomaly Detection Algorithms for the Sleeping Cell Detection in LTE Networks

2015

The Sleeping Cell problem is a particular type of cell degradation in Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks. In practice such cell outage leads to the lack of network service and sometimes it can be revealed only after multiple user complains by an operator. In this study a cell becomes sleeping because of a Random Access Channel (RACH) failure, which may happen due to software or hardware problems. For the detection of malfunctioning cells, we introduce a data mining based framework. In its core is the analysis of event sequences reported by a User Equipment (UE) to a serving Base Station (BS). The crucial element of the developed framework is an anomaly detection algorithm. We compare perfor…

ta113Engineeringta213business.industryEvent (computing)Real-time computingProbabilistic logicdata miningSONanomaly detectionself-organizing networksLTEBase stationcell outageSoftwareRandom-access channelUser equipmentNetwork serviceAnomaly detectionmobile cellular networkstiedonlouhintabusiness
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Towards proactive context-aware self-healing for 5G networks

2017

In this paper, we suggest a new research direction and a future vision for Self-Healing (SH) in Self-Organizing Networks (SONs). The problem we wish to solve is that traditional SH solutions may not be sufficient for the future needs of cellular network management because of their reactive nature, i.e., they start recovering after detecting already occurred faults instead of preparing for possible future faults in a pre-emptive manner. The detection delays are especially problematic with regard to the zero latency requirements of 5G networks. To address this problem, existing SONs need to be upgraded from reactive to proactive response. One of the dimensions in SH research is to employ more…

ta213Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer science020206 networking & telecommunicationsSelf-organizing network02 engineering and technologyuser contextcontext aware systemComputer securitycomputer.software_genre5G networksSelf-healing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCellular networkself-organizing networkself-healing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingcomputer5G
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An experimental model for mimicking biological systems: the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction in Lipid membranes

2006

{LIPID} {BILAYERS}Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction; Biomimetic systems; Cell membranes; Lipid bilayers; Morphogenesis; Self-organizing systemsEcologyLipid bilayersChemistryExperimental modelBelousov-Zhabotinsky reaction{BELOUSOV-ZHABOTINSKY} {REACTION}; Biomimetic systems; Cell membranes; {LIPID} {BILAYERS}; morphogenesis; Self-organizing systemsSelf-organizing systemsBiomimetic systemsCell membranesMembraneBelousov–Zhabotinsky reactionBiophysicsMorphogenesis{BELOUSOV-ZHABOTINSKY} {REACTION}Lipid bilayerEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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