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Yuyan Zheng, Jianhua Qu and Jiajia Yang
Similarity measures in heterogeneous information networks (HINs) have become increasingly important in recent years. Most measures in such networks are based on the meta path, a relation sequence connecting object types. However, in real-world scenarios,...
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Ali Dorosti, Ali Asghar Alesheikh and Mohammad Sharif
Advancements in navigation and tracking technologies have resulted in a significant increase in movement data within road networks. Analyzing the trajectories of network-constrained moving objects makes a profound contribution to transportation and urban...
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Kai Li, Quan Liu, Yuan Tian, Cong Du and Zhixiang Xu
Asphalt mixtures exhibit complex mechanical behaviors due to their multiphase internal structures. To provide better characterizations of asphalt pavements under various forms of potential distress, a two-dimensional (2D) finite element simulation based ...
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Kara Combs, Adam Moyer and Trevor J. Bihl
Recently, generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has impressed the world with its ability to create text, images, and videos. However, there are still areas in which GAI produces undesirable or unintended results due to being ?uncertain?. Before wider ...
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António Pedro Branco, Cátia Vaz and Alexandre P. Francisco
There are several tools available to infer phylogenetic trees, which depict the evolutionary relationships among biological entities such as viral and bacterial strains in infectious outbreaks or cancerous cells in tumor progression trees. These tools re...
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Pengfei Zhao and Ze Liu
The three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of Electromagnetic Tomography (EMT) is an important task for many applications, such as the non-destructive testing of inner defects in rail systems. Additionally, image reconstruction algorithms utilizing deep l...
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Chuanyun Xu, Hang Wang, Yang Zhang, Zheng Zhou and Gang Li
Few-shot learning refers to training a model with a few labeled data to effectively recognize unseen categories. Recently, numerous approaches have been suggested to improve the extraction of abundant feature information at hierarchical layers or multipl...
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Aaradh Nepal and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
During the Bronze Age, the inhabitants of regions of Crete, mainland Greece, and Cyprus inscribed their languages using, among other scripts, a writing system called Linear A. These symbols, mainly characterized by combinations of lines, have, since thei...
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Damian Valdés-Santiago, Angela M. León-Mecías, Marta Lourdes Baguer Díaz-Romañach, Antoni Jaume-i-Capó, Manuel González-Hidalgo and Jose Maria Buades Rubio
This contribution presents a wavelet-based algorithm to detect patterns in images. A two-dimensional extension of the DST-II is introduced to construct adapted wavelets using the equation of the tensor product corresponding to the diagonal coefficients i...
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Guanyao Li, Xingdong Deng, Jianmin Xu, Yang Liu, Ji Zhang, Simin Xiong and Feng Gao
With the rapid development of localization techniques and the prevalence of mobile devices, massive amounts of trajectory data have been generated, playing essential roles in areas of user analytics, smart transportation, and public safety. Measuring tra...
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