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Detection of top-K central nodes in social networks: A compressive sensing approach
, Article Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, ASONAM 2015, 25 August 2015 through 28 August 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 902-909 ; 9781450338547 (ISBN) ; Pei, J ; Tang, J ; Silvestri, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2015
Abstract
In analysing the structural organization of a social network, identifying important nodes has been a fundamental problem. The concept of network centrality deals with the assessment of the relative importance of a particular node within the network. Most of the traditional network centrality definitions have a high computational cost and require full knowledge of network topological structure. On the one hand, in many applications we are only interested in detecting the top-k central nodes of the network with the largest values considering a specific centrality metric. On the other hand, it is not feasible to efficiently identify central nodes in a large real-world social network via...
Near linear-time community detection in networks with hardly detectable community structure
, Article Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, ASONAM 2015, 25 August 2015 through 28 August 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 65-72 ; 9781450338547 (ISBN) ; Far, S. M ; Soleymani, M ; Pei, J ; Tang, J ; Silvestri, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2015
Abstract
Identifying communities has always been a fundamental task in analysis of complex networks. Many methods have been devised over the last decade for detection of communities. Amongst them, the label propagation algorithm brings great scalability together with high accuracy. However, it has one major flaw; when the community structure in the network is not clear enough, it will assign every node the same label, thus detecting the whole graph as one giant community. We have addressed this issue by setting a capacity for communities, starting from a small value and gradually increasing it over time. Preliminary results show that not only our extension improves the detection capability of the...
CS-ComDet: A compressive sensing approach for inter-community detection in social networks
, Article Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, ASONAM 2015, 25 August 2015 through 28 August 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 89-96 ; 9781450338547 (ISBN) ; Rabiee, H. R ; Movaghar, A ; Ghalebi, E ; Nazemian, A ; Pei, J ; Tang, J ; Silvestri, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2015
Abstract
One of the most relevant characteristics of social networks is community structure, in which network nodes are joined together in densely connected groups between which there are only sparser links. Uncovering these sparse links (i.e. intercommunity links) has a significant role in community detection problem which has been of great importance in sociology, biology, and computer science. In this paper, we propose a novel approach, called CS-ComDet, to efficiently detect the inter-community links based on a newly emerged paradigm in sparse signal recovery, called compressive sensing. We test our method on real-world networks of various kinds whose community structures are already known, and...
The moderating role of sustainable development goals in reviving the economy through green initiatives
, Article Frontiers in Environmental Science ; Volume 11 , 2023 ; 2296665X (ISSN) ; Maqbool, A ; Khan, A. J ; Ul Hameed, W ; Batool, H ; Ahmed, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Frontiers Media S.A
2023
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The Ukrainian economic crisis began with the start of the war and grew over time. This is because trade between countries was spread out because of problems with the supply chain. However, the energy sector in Ukraine is largely disturbed by this armed conflict. The purpose of this study was to test the impact of infrastructure damage, trade sanctions, the economic crisis, and energy investments in green energy in Ukraine through the lens of sustainable development goals (SGDs). The data is collected from the Ukrainian public, and the sample size for this research is 384. This research has used the structural equation modeling method by using Smart PLS 3 for data analysis. The findings of...
Polymeric assembled nanoparticles through kinetic stabilization by confined impingement jets dilution mixer for fluorescence switching imaging
, Article Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 56 , 2023 , Pages 89-96 ; 10049541 (ISSN) ; Wu, Y ; Tang, J ; Wang, T ; Ni, F ; Wu, Q ; Yang, X ; Ramzan, N ; Xu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Materials China
2023
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Traditional fluorescence switching molecules achieving the state change between on and off states commonly based on UV irradiation. However, it is worth noting that UV irradiation is harmful to both the cancer cells and the normal cells. To achieve fluorescence switching under visible wavelength and avoid complicate molecular design, a fluorophore of 2,4,5,6-tetrakis(carbazol-9-yl)-1,3-dicyanobenzene (4CzIPN) and a quencher of diarylethene (DAE) were physically incorporated within the biocompatible block copolymer poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)-b-poly(ethylene glycol) (PLGA-b-PEG) to form 4CzIPN-DAE nanoparticles (NPs) through flash nanoprecipitation (FNP). By using the FNP method, the NPs...
A decision tool for accelerated bridge construction
, Article PCI Journal ; Volume 58, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 48-63 ; 08879672 (ISSN) ; Emami, S ; Doolen, T. L ; Tang, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Accelerated bridge construction is recognized as an important method for bridge owners to accelerate the delivery of highway bridge projects. While the potential advantages of accelerated bridge construction are recognized, it is difficult for transportation specialists to quantify the risks and benefits of using accelerated bridge construction compared with conventional construction for specific bridge replacement or rehabilitation projects. A tool set, based on the analytic hierarchy process, is prepared for transportation specialists and decision makers to determine whether accelerated bridge construction is more effective than traditional construction for a given bridge replacement or...
Flutter analysis of multi-directional functionally graded sector poroelastic disks
, Article Aerospace Science and Technology ; Volume 140 , 2023 ; 12709638 (ISSN) ; Wu, S ; Habibi, M ; Safarpour, M ; Elhosiny Ali, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Masson s.r.l
2023
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For the first time, in this article, stable/unstable zones of multi-directional functionally graded (MD-FG) sector disks under aerodynamic pressures are sought. Also, because of porous media, the system is modeled as a poroelastic system. The damping matrix, together with the aerodynamic stiffness matrix, is modeled upon Krumhaar's modified supersonic piston hypothesis. For more accuracy of the results, the Series-Fourier expansion of displacement fields in two-dimension is considered. To solve the partial differential equations, the singular convolution integration method with a singular convolution, as a numerical solver, is used. The precision of the outcomes is verified with those...
ROSE: Role-based Signed Network Embedding
, Article 29th International World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2020, 20 April 2020 through 24 April 2020 ; 2020 , Pages 2782-2788 ; Derr, T ; Esmailian, P ; Tang, J ; Kevin Chen-C. C ; Chunghwa Telecom; et al.; Microsoft; Quanta Computer; Taiwan Mobile; ZOOM ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2020
Abstract
In real-world networks, nodes might have more than one type of relationship. Signed networks are an important class of such networks consisting of two types of relations: positive and negative. Recently, embedding signed networks has attracted increasing attention and is more challenging than classic networks since nodes are connected by paths with multi-types of links. Existing works capture the complex relationships by relying on social theories. However, this approach has major drawbacks, including the incompleteness/inaccurateness of such theories. Thus, we propose network transformation based embedding to address these shortcomings. The core idea is that rather than directly finding the...
Deposition and water repelling of temperature-responsive nanopesticides on leaves
, Article Nature Communications ; Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 20411723 (ISSN) ; Tong, X ; Chen, Y ; Wu, Y ; Zheng, Z ; Kayitmazer, A. B ; Ahmad, A ; Ramzan, N ; Yang, J ; Huang, Q ; Xu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Research
2023
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Pesticides are widely used to increase agricultural productivity, however, weak adhesion and deposition lead to low efficient utilization. Herein, we prepare a nanopesticide formulation (tebuconazole nanopesticides) which is leaf-adhesive, and water-dispersed via a rapid nanoparticle precipitation method, flash nanoprecipitation, using temperature-responsive copolymers poly-(2-(dimethylamino)ethylmethylacrylate)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone) as the carrier. Compared with commercial suspensions, the encapsulation by the polymer improves the deposition of TEB, and the contact angle on foliage is lowered by 40.0°. Due to the small size and strong van der Waals interactions, the anti-washing efficiency...
A bang-bang phase detector for pam-n signaling
, Article Proceedings of International Conference on ASIC ; 2023 ; 21627541 (ISSN); 979-835031298-0 (ISBN) ; Wang, L ; Sarvari, R ; Yue, C.P ; Ye F ; Tang T. A ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2023
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Phase detector design for clock and data recovery (CDR) becomes challenging as the number of pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) levels increases. This paper presents a bang-bang phase detector (BBPD) architecture for PAM with N-level signaling (PAM-N) that balances the complexity and performance by utilizing an edge slicer whose threshold is adjusted according to the types of transitions. To accommodate high-speed applications, one-eight-rate architecture with carefully chosen timing is exploited. The validity of the proposed BBPD is examined for its PAM-4 and PAM-6 versions in 28 nm CMOS technology. © 2023 IEEE
Process-oriented guidelines for systematic improvement of supervised learning research in construction engineering
, Article Advanced Engineering Informatics ; Volume 58 , 2023 ; 14740346 (ISSN) ; Hossein Kazemi, M ; Shahrokhishahraki, M ; Tang, P ; Alvanchi, A ; Hsu, S. C ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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A limited assessment of the development process and various stages of machine learning (ML) based solutions for construction engineering (CE) problems are available in the literature. After critically reviewing 467 published articles from 2017 to 2022, sixteen areas of improvement at different stages of ML projects’ development cycle are identified and discussed with examples from past studies. These areas of improvement are categorized along different stages of the development cycle of an ML-based engineering solution: 1) Justification of applying ML models, 2) employing the proper data collection strategy, 3) using accurate data pre-processing techniques, 4) selecting and training a model...
Functional compartmentalization in the hemocoel of insects
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 20452322 (ISSN) ; Aviles, J ; Adjerid, K ; Schoenewald, C ; Socha, J. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Publishing Group
2019
Abstract
The insect circulatory system contains an open hemocoel, in which the mechanism of hemolymph flow control is ambiguous. As a continuous fluidic structure, this cavity should exhibit pressure changes that propagate quickly. Narrow-waisted insects create sustained pressure differences across segments, but their constricted waist provides an evident mechanism for compartmentalization. Insects with no obvious constrictions between segments may be capable of functionally compartmentalizing the body, which could explain complex hemolymph flows. Here, we test the hypothesis of functional compartmentalization by measuring pressures in a beetle and recording abdominal movements. We found that the...
Linear index coding via graph homomorphism
, Article Proceedings - 2014 International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies, CoDIT 2014 ; 2014 , pp. 158-163 ; ISBN: 9781479967735 ; Siavoshani, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
In [1], [2] it is shown that the minimum broadcast rate of a linear index code over a finite field Fq is equal to an algebraic invariant of the underlying digraph, called minrankq. In [3], it is proved that for F2 and any positive integer k, minrankq(G) ≤ k if and only if there exists a homomorphism from the complement of the graph G to the complement of a particular undirected graph family called 'graph family {Gk}'. As observed in [2], by combining these two results one can relate the linear index coding problem of undirected graphs to the graph homomorphism problem. In [4], a direct connection between linear index coding problem and graph homomorphism problem is introduced. In contrast to...
Emerging OCDMA communication systems and data networks [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Optical Networking ; Volume 6, Issue 9, 1 September 2007, Pages 1138-1178 ; Sharif University Of Technology
Abstract
I present an in-depth review of the trends and the directions taken by researchers worldwide in optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) systems. I highlight those trends and features that I believe are essential to the successful introduction of various OCDMA techniques in communication systems and data networks in the near future. In particular I begin by giving a comprehensive review of the construction of optical orthogonal codes (OOCs). Specifically I discuss the recently developed algorithms that are based on matrix algebra, which simplify and enhance the efficiencies of algorithms in OOC generation. In communication systems studies I first focus on and discuss various OCDMA...
Network delay analysis of a (σ, ρ) - Regular traffic stream over multiple paths in a network of fair-queuing servers
, Article 2013 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory ; May , 2013 , Page(s): 1 - 6 ; 9781467350235 (ISBN) ; Golestani, S. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this paper, we analyze the worst-case delay performance of a network of fair queuing servers in case of multiple-paths between source-destination pairs. In order to develop worst-case delay analysis for the multiple-path scenario, two challenging events should be addressed: merging different sub-streams of a session as well as distributing a traffic stream among different paths (traffic partitioning). Specifically, we propose to merge incoming sub-streams of a session to a node according to a limited rate Fair Queuing (FQ) scheme. Although the merged stream is treated as a unity, this approach results in a guaranteed level of service to each sub-stream. In addition, an algorithm is...
Effects of tool rake angle and tool nose radius on surface quality of ultraprecision diamond-turned porous silicon
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Volume 37 , 2019 , Pages 321-331 ; 15266125 (ISSN) ; Akbari, J ; Yan, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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This paper presents an investigation of the effects of tool rake angle and nose radius on the surface quality of ultraprecision diamond-turned porous silicon. The results showed that as rake angle decreases, the high-stress field induced by the tool edge increases, causing microcracks to propagate extensively near the pore walls. As a result, the ductile-machined areas shrank under a negative tool rake angle. On the other hand, brittle fracture occurred around pores released cutting pressure significantly. These trends of rake angle effects are distinctly different from those in the cutting of non-porous silicon. Finite element simulation of stress in the cutting area agreed with the...
Effects of tool rake angle and tool nose radius on surface quality of ultraprecision diamond-turned porous silicon
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Volume 37 , 2019 , Pages 321-331 ; 15266125 (ISSN) ; Akbari, J ; Yan, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
This paper presents an investigation of the effects of tool rake angle and nose radius on the surface quality of ultraprecision diamond-turned porous silicon. The results showed that as rake angle decreases, the high-stress field induced by the tool edge increases, causing microcracks to propagate extensively near the pore walls. As a result, the ductile-machined areas shrank under a negative tool rake angle. On the other hand, brittle fracture occurred around pores released cutting pressure significantly. These trends of rake angle effects are distinctly different from those in the cutting of non-porous silicon. Finite element simulation of stress in the cutting area agreed with the...
Precipitate strengthening of pyramidal slip in Mg–Zn alloys
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 804 , 2021 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Wang, J ; LLorca, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
The mechanical properties of Mg-4wt.% Zn alloy single crystals along the [0001] orientation were measured through micropillar compression at 23 °C and 100 °C. Basal slip was dominant in the solution treated alloy, while pyramidal slip occurred in the precipitation hardened alloy. Pyramidal dislocations pass the precipitates by forming Orowan loops, leading to homogeneous deformation and to a strong hardening. The predictions of the yield stress based on the Orowan model were in reasonable agreement with the experimental data. The presence of rod-shape precipitates perpendicular to the basal plane leads to a strong reduction in the plastic anisotropy of Mg. © 2020 Elsevier B.V
Precipitate strengthening of pyramidal slip in Mg–Zn alloys
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 804 , 2021 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Wang, J ; LLorca, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
The mechanical properties of Mg-4wt.% Zn alloy single crystals along the [0001] orientation were measured through micropillar compression at 23 °C and 100 °C. Basal slip was dominant in the solution treated alloy, while pyramidal slip occurred in the precipitation hardened alloy. Pyramidal dislocations pass the precipitates by forming Orowan loops, leading to homogeneous deformation and to a strong hardening. The predictions of the yield stress based on the Orowan model were in reasonable agreement with the experimental data. The presence of rod-shape precipitates perpendicular to the basal plane leads to a strong reduction in the plastic anisotropy of Mg. © 2020 Elsevier B.V
Comparative study on the microstructures and properties of wire+arc additively manufactured 5356 aluminium alloy with argon and nitrogen as the shielding gas
, Article Additive Manufacturing ; Volume 34 , August , 2020 ; Zhang, L. J ; Ning, J ; Wang, X ; Zhang, G. F ; Zhang, J. X ; Na, S. J ; Fatemeh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B. V
2020
Abstract
This research explored the influences of shielding gases on the appearance of weld beads and the microstructures and mechanical properties of thin-wall samples using conventional gas metal arc welding as the heat source by using 5356 aluminium alloy welding wire as the raw materials and nitrogen (N2) and argon (Ar) as the shielding gases. The results showed that under the same parameters and after mono-layer single-bead welding was performed using N2 as the shielding gas, the bead height was higher, the bead width was narrower, and the penetration depth was shallower. The grain size of the thin-wall sample protected by N2 was 43.5–47.8 % smaller than that obtained under Ar protection....