Extensive investigation has been performed in location-centric or geocast routing protocols for reliable and efficient dissemination of information in Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs). Various location-centric rout...Extensive investigation has been performed in location-centric or geocast routing protocols for reliable and efficient dissemination of information in Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs). Various location-centric routing protocols have been suggested in literature for road safety ITS applications considering urban and highway traffic environment. This paper characterizes vehicular environments based on real traffic data and investigates the evolution of location-centric data dissemination. The current study is carded out with three main objectives: (i) to analyze the impact of dynamic traffic environment on the design of data dissemination techniques, (ii) to characterize location-centric data dissemination in terms of functional and qualitative behavior of protocols, properties, and strengths and weaknesses, and (iii) to find some future research directions in information dissemination based on location. Vehicular traffic environments have been classified into three categories based on physical characteristics such as speed, inter-vehicular distance, neighborhood stability, traffic volume, etc. Real traffic data is considered to analyze on-road traffic environments based on the measurement of physical parameters and weather conditions. Design issues are identified in incorporating physical parameters and weather conditions into data dissemination. Functional and qualitative characteristics of location-centric techniques are explored considering urban and highway environments. Comparative analysis of location-centric techniques is carded out for both urban and highway environments individually based on some unique and common characteristics of the environments. Finally, some future research directions are identified in the area based on the detailed investigation of traffic environments and location-centric data dissemination techniques.展开更多
People's attitudes towards public events or products may change overtime,rather than staying on the same state.Understanding how sentiments change overtime is an interesting and important problem with many applica...People's attitudes towards public events or products may change overtime,rather than staying on the same state.Understanding how sentiments change overtime is an interesting and important problem with many applications.Given a certain public event or product,a user's sentiments expressed in microblog stream can be regarded as a vector.In this paper,we define a novel problem of sentiment evolution analysis,and develop a simple yet effective method to detect sentiment evolution in user-level for public events.We firstly propose a multidimensional sentiment model with hierarchical structure to model user's complicate sentiments.Based on this model,we use FP-growth tree algorithm to mine frequent sentiment patterns and perform sentiment evolution analysis by Kullback-Leibler divergence.Moreover,we develop an improve Affinity Propagation algorithm to detect why people change their sentiments.Experimental evaluations on real data sets show that sentiment evolution could be implemented effectively using our method proposed in this article.展开更多
The changing of the scattering data for the solutions of su (2) soliton systems which are relatedby a classical Darboux transformation (CDT) is obtained. It is shown that how a CDT creates anderases a soliton.
We apply a new statistical analysis technique, the Mean Field approach to Independent Component Analysis(MF-ICA) in a Bayseian framework, to galaxy spectral analysis. This algorithm can compress a stellar spectral l...We apply a new statistical analysis technique, the Mean Field approach to Independent Component Analysis(MF-ICA) in a Bayseian framework, to galaxy spectral analysis. This algorithm can compress a stellar spectral library into a few Independent Components(ICs), and the galaxy spectrum can be reconstructed by these ICs. Compared to other algorithms which decompose a galaxy spectrum into a combination of several simple stellar populations, the MF-ICA approach offers a large improvement in efficiency. To check the reliability of this spectral analysis method, three different methods are used:(1) parameter recovery for simulated galaxies,(2) comparison with parameters estimated by other methods, and(3) consistency test of parameters derived with galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We find that our MF-ICA method can not only fit the observed galaxy spectra efficiently, but can also accurately recover the physical parameters of galaxies. We also apply our spectral analysis method to the DEEP2 spectroscopic data, and find it can provide excellent fitting results for low signal-to-noise spectra.展开更多
文摘Extensive investigation has been performed in location-centric or geocast routing protocols for reliable and efficient dissemination of information in Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs). Various location-centric routing protocols have been suggested in literature for road safety ITS applications considering urban and highway traffic environment. This paper characterizes vehicular environments based on real traffic data and investigates the evolution of location-centric data dissemination. The current study is carded out with three main objectives: (i) to analyze the impact of dynamic traffic environment on the design of data dissemination techniques, (ii) to characterize location-centric data dissemination in terms of functional and qualitative behavior of protocols, properties, and strengths and weaknesses, and (iii) to find some future research directions in information dissemination based on location. Vehicular traffic environments have been classified into three categories based on physical characteristics such as speed, inter-vehicular distance, neighborhood stability, traffic volume, etc. Real traffic data is considered to analyze on-road traffic environments based on the measurement of physical parameters and weather conditions. Design issues are identified in incorporating physical parameters and weather conditions into data dissemination. Functional and qualitative characteristics of location-centric techniques are explored considering urban and highway environments. Comparative analysis of location-centric techniques is carded out for both urban and highway environments individually based on some unique and common characteristics of the environments. Finally, some future research directions are identified in the area based on the detailed investigation of traffic environments and location-centric data dissemination techniques.
基金ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank the reviewers for their detailed reviews and constructive comments, which have helped improve the quality of this paper. The research was supported in part by National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program, No. 2013CB329601, No. 2013CB329604), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.91124002, 61372191, 61472433, 61202362, 11301302), and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2013M542560). All opinions, findings, conclusions and recommendations in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funding agencies.
文摘People's attitudes towards public events or products may change overtime,rather than staying on the same state.Understanding how sentiments change overtime is an interesting and important problem with many applications.Given a certain public event or product,a user's sentiments expressed in microblog stream can be regarded as a vector.In this paper,we define a novel problem of sentiment evolution analysis,and develop a simple yet effective method to detect sentiment evolution in user-level for public events.We firstly propose a multidimensional sentiment model with hierarchical structure to model user's complicate sentiments.Based on this model,we use FP-growth tree algorithm to mine frequent sentiment patterns and perform sentiment evolution analysis by Kullback-Leibler divergence.Moreover,we develop an improve Affinity Propagation algorithm to detect why people change their sentiments.Experimental evaluations on real data sets show that sentiment evolution could be implemented effectively using our method proposed in this article.
文摘The changing of the scattering data for the solutions of su (2) soliton systems which are relatedby a classical Darboux transformation (CDT) is obtained. It is shown that how a CDT creates anderases a soliton.
基金supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program "The Emergence of Cosmological Structures" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. XDB09000000)the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (2015CB857004)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, Nos. 11225315, 1320101002, 11433005 and 11421303)
文摘We apply a new statistical analysis technique, the Mean Field approach to Independent Component Analysis(MF-ICA) in a Bayseian framework, to galaxy spectral analysis. This algorithm can compress a stellar spectral library into a few Independent Components(ICs), and the galaxy spectrum can be reconstructed by these ICs. Compared to other algorithms which decompose a galaxy spectrum into a combination of several simple stellar populations, the MF-ICA approach offers a large improvement in efficiency. To check the reliability of this spectral analysis method, three different methods are used:(1) parameter recovery for simulated galaxies,(2) comparison with parameters estimated by other methods, and(3) consistency test of parameters derived with galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We find that our MF-ICA method can not only fit the observed galaxy spectra efficiently, but can also accurately recover the physical parameters of galaxies. We also apply our spectral analysis method to the DEEP2 spectroscopic data, and find it can provide excellent fitting results for low signal-to-noise spectra.