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Abstract Graph drawing aesthetics have traditionally been optimized for human readers, leading to well‐established principles such as reducing edge crossings, enhancing symmetry, and minimizing bends. These criteria shape layout algorithms and define what “readability” means in network visualization.
Sara Di Bartolomeo +5 more
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Research on cloud-edge-end distributed collaborative computing based on deep reinforcement learning. [PDF]
Wu C +5 more
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Decoupling Bandwidth and Delay Properties in Class Based Queuing [PDF]
Risso, Fulvio Giovanni Ottavio
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Geometry‐Aware Alignment and Comparison of Hierarchical Morse Complexes with Applications
Abstract Scalar fields derived from 3D X‐ray CT scans of samples undergoing ex situ processes, such as thermal aging, chemical etching, or mechanical stress, pose unique challenges for characterizing similarities and differences across acquisitions. Typically, a sample A (source) is imaged, removed, and subjected to experimental conditions that alter ...
Aniketh Venkat +3 more
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Improving pneumococcal vaccination uptake in a residency clinic: a case-inspired QI initiative aligned with updated CDC guidelines. [PDF]
Bista R, Alli A, Ceniceros AG.
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Application of Proxels to Queuing Simulation
Queuing theory strives to provide analytical solutions to a number of queuing problems. Unfortunately, closed analytical expressions can not be derived for every type of queuing system.
Claudia Krull, Graham Horton
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Abstract Network visualization has traditionally relied on heuristic metrics, such as stress, under the assumption that optimizing them leads to aesthetic and informative layouts. However, no single metric consistently produces the most effective results.
X. Li, P. Zhang, X. Wang, H. Shen, Y. Hu
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Terminal-Edge-Cloud Collaborative Computation Offloading and Resource Allocation Strategy Based on Improved Mayfly Algorithm for District Heating Systems. [PDF]
Chen GH +7 more
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Application of queuing theory model
The goal of this bachelor thesis is detailed description of queuing theory. The goal is to analyse queuing system in company ČEZ and to suggest practical steps for the system improvement. Thesis is divided into two major parts.
Krausová, Lenka
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CLusterix: A Hybrid Visualization Model for Hierarchically Clustered Networks
Abstract We introduce Clusterix, a novel hybrid visualization model for representing hierarchically clustered networks, which also supports directed and weighted edges. Clusterix offers an integrated view of both the network and its full cluster hierarchy by compactly visualizing the cluster inclusion tree enriched with links of the network.
Carla Binucci +6 more
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