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Description and reasoning of integrated topological and directional relation of bodies in 3D space

Liu Xin,Li Chengming and Liu Wenbao

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 8-13

Abstract: The topological directional regions were described by Allen interval pair[(R1,R2,R3)], where R1,R2 andAccording to definition of integrated topological and direction relation, the qualitative reasoning ofintegrated topological and directional relations were studied.Empirical examples were provided to show the qualitative reasoning process and results of topologicalCombined tables of the integrated topological and directional relations were obtained when the topological

Keywords: spatial relation     topological relation     direction relation     integrated topological and direction relation    

Mortarless structures based on topological interlocking

Arcady V. DYSKIN, Elena PASTERNAK, Yuri ESTRIN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 188-197 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0156-8

Abstract: We review the principle of topological interlocking and analyze the properties of the mortarless structures

Keywords: topological interlocking     fragmented structures     segmented structures     constraint     delamination     bending stiffness    

Entity and relation extraction with rule-guided dictionary as domain knowledge

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 610-622 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0226-0

Abstract: Entity and relation extraction is an indispensable part of domain knowledge graph construction, whichThe existing entity and relation extraction methods that depend on pretrained models have shown promisingRelation extraction is based on the hypothesis that the relations hidden in sentences are unified, therebyship relation datasets is improved by +1%, +6%, +2%, and +1%, respectively.In addition, the extraction accuracy of entity relation triplet reaches 83% and 76% on laser industry

Keywords: entity extraction     relation extraction     prior knowledge     domain rule    

Application of a vertex chain operation algorithm on topological analysis of three-dimensional fractured

Zixin ZHANG, Jia WU, Xin HUANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 187-208 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0391-0

Abstract: Identifying the morphology of rock blocks is vital to accurate modelling of rock mass structures. This paper applies the concepts of directed edges and vertex chain operations which are typical for block tracing approach to block assembling approach to construct the structure of three-dimensional fractured rock masses. Polygon subtraction and union algorithms that rely merely on vertex chain operation are proposed, which allow a fast and convenient construction of complex faces/loops. Apart from its robustness in dealing with finite discontinuities and complex geometries, the advantages of the current methodology in tackling some challenging issues associated with the morphological analysis of rock blocks are addressed. In particular, the identification of complex blocks with interior voids such as cavity, pit and torus can be readily achieved based on the number and the type of loops. The improved morphology visualization approach can benefit the pre-processing stage when analyzing the stability of rock masses subject to various engineering impacts using the block theory and the discrete element method.

Keywords: morphology     block assembling     vertex operation     discontinuities    

“Charging” the cigarette butt: heteroatomic porous carbon nanosheets with edge-induced topological defects

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 11,   Pages 1755-1764 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2318-8

Abstract: oxygen evolution reaction by facilitating the adsorption of oxygenated intermediates by the edge-induced topological

Keywords: oxygen evolution reaction     porous carbon nanosheets     Co nanoparticles     edge-induced topological defects    

Virtual network embedding based on real-time topological attributes

Jian DING,Tao HUANG,Jiang LIU,Yun-jie LIU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 2,   Pages 109-118 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400147

Abstract: of a node, such as CPU capacity and bandwidth, to determine how to map a VN, without considering the topologicalIn this paper, a new embedding algorithm is proposed based on real-time topological attributes.

Keywords: Virtual network embedding (VNE)     Real-time topological attributes     Betweenness centrality     Correlation    

Characters of topological relations and its applications in spatial reasoning

Li Chengming and Liu Xiaoli

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 14-19

Abstract:

In the paper,the formal representation of topological relationships areBased on these characters, the results for com-posite topological relations are introduced.

Keywords: topological relationship     composite of topological relations     spatial reasoning     algbra reasoning     logical    

Topological reorganization and functional alteration of distinct genomic components in gallbladder cancer

Frontiers of Medicine doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1008-8

Abstract: However, knowledge of the topological rearrangement of genomic hierarchical layers in cancer is largely

Keywords: 3D genome     cancer     TADs     loop     gene regulation    

Macrozoobenthic assemblages in relation to environments of the Yangtze-isolated lakes

Baozhu PAN, Haijun WANG, Hongzhu WANG, Zhaoyin WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 246-254 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0381-8

Abstract: Eutrophication can shift lakes from a clear, macrophyte-dominated state to a turbid, algae-dominated state, and different habitat condition supports different fauna. Macrozoobenthos are good indicators of water environment, and studies on macrozoobenthic assemblage characteristics can help us to know which state a lake is in, thus provide the basis for its eutrophication control. In this study, a systematic investigation on macrozoobenthos was conducted in 17 Yangtze-isolated lakes to explore the macroecological laws of macrozoobenthic assemblages. Detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) revealed that variance of benthic assemblage structure occurred in two types of lakes. In macrophytic lakes, altogether 51?taxa of macrozoobenthos were identified. The average density and biomass of total macrozoobenthos were 2231?individuals·m and 1.69 g dry weight·m , respectively. Macrozoobenthic assemblage was characterized by dominance of scrapers (i.e. gastropods). In algal lakes, altogether 20 taxa of macrozoobenthos were identified. The average density and biomass of total macrozoobenthos were 2814 individuals·m and 1.38 g dry weight·m , respectively. Macrozoobenthic assemblage was characterized by dominance of collector-gatherers (i.e. oligochaetes). Wet biomass of submersed macrophytes ( ) and phytoplankton chlorophyll concentration ( ) were demonstrated as the key factor structuring macrozoobenthic assemblages in macrophytic and algal lakes, respectively.

Keywords: macrozoobenthos     assemblage characteristics     environment analyses     macrophytic lake     algal lake    

A multi-sensor relation model for recognizing and localizing faults of machines based on network analysis

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11465-022-0736-9

Abstract: Recently, advanced sensing techniques ensure a large number of multivariate sensing data for intelligent fault diagnosis of machines. Given the advantage of obtaining accurate diagnosis results, multi-sensor fusion has long been studied in the fault diagnosis field. However, existing studies suffer from two weaknesses. First, the relations of multiple sensors are either neglected or calculated only to improve the diagnostic accuracy of fault types. Second, the localization for multi-source faults is seldom investigated, although locating the anomaly variable over multivariate sensing data for certain types of faults is desirable. This article attempts to overcome the above weaknesses by proposing a global method to recognize fault types and localize fault sources with the help of multi-sensor relations (MSRs). First, an MSR model is developed to learn MSRs automatically and further obtain fault recognition results. Second, centrality measures are employed to analyze the MSR graphs learned by the MSR model, and fault sources are therefore determined. The proposed method is demonstrated by experiments on an induction motor and a centrifugal pump. Results show the proposed method’s validity in diagnosing fault types and sources.

Keywords: fault recognition     fault localization     multi-sensor relations     network analysis     graph neural network    

Soy food consumption in relation to breast cancer modified by menopause status

YANG Rong, ZHANG Bin, YANG Shaoping, ZHANG Dan, DU Yukai

Frontiers of Medicine 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 348-351 doi: 10.1007/s11684-008-0066-2

Abstract: It has been found that lifestyle and diet are associated with the development of cancers. The mortality of breast cancer in Wuhan city is increasing, according to the statistics of recent years. This case control study was aimed to provide data for alimentary therapeutics for breast carcinomas. It included a case group ( = 196) and an age frequency-matched control group ( = 202). A validated food frequency questionnaire was used to obtain information on usual food consumption. The results indicate that intake of soy foods more than 5 times per week was associated with a decreased risk of breast cancer, especially in premenopausal women. The adjusted was 0.294 [95% CI was (0.158–0.546), = 0.000]. Our results indicate that alimentary therapeutics for breast cancer can be adjusted by status of menopause.

Keywords: development     control     lifestyle     consumption     information    

Symptom network topological features predict the effectiveness of herbal treatment for pediatric cough

Mengxue Huang, Jingjing Wang, Runshun Zhang, Zhuying Ni, Xiaoying Liu, Wenwen Liu, Weilian Kong, Yao Chen, Tiantian Huang, Guihua Li, Dan Wei, Jianzhong Liu, Xuezhong Zhou

Frontiers of Medicine 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 357-367 doi: 10.1007/s11684-019-0699-3

Abstract: Pediatric cough is a heterogeneous condition in terms of symptoms and the underlying disease mechanisms. Symptom phenotypes hold complicated interactions between each other to form an intricate network structure. This study aims to investigate whether the network structure of pediatric cough symptoms is associated with the prognosis and outcome of patients. A total of 384 cases were derived from the electronic medical records of a highly experienced traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) physician. The data were divided into two groups according to the therapeutic effect, namely, an invalid group (group A with 40 cases of poor efficacy) and a valid group (group B with 344 cases of good efficacy). Several well-established analysis methods, namely, statistical test, correlation analysis, and complex network analysis, were used to analyze the data. This study reports that symptom networks of patients with pediatric cough are related to the effectiveness of treatment: a dense network of symptoms is associated with great difficulty in treatment. Interventions with the most different symptoms in the symptom network may have improved therapeutic effects.

Keywords: pediatric cough     complex network     symptoms     traditional Chinese medicine     electronic medical records    

Understanding barriers to BIM implementation: Their impact across organizational levels in relation to

Sander SIEBELINK, Hans VOORDIJK, Maaike ENDEDIJK, Arjen ADRIAANSE

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 236-257 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0088-2

Abstract: This multiple case study of a contracting firm contributes to understanding the barriers that organizations face during the implementation of building information modeling (BIM) by providing insights into the impact of these barriers across different organizational levels (i.e., from top management to project teams) and by relating these barriers to different degrees of BIM maturity. First, we observe the dominance of barriers related to the motivation, competence, and time capacity of people across all levels of an organization. Second, the cluster of barriers at the middle-management level highlights the important role of this level in reducing these barriers. Third, only those cases with a low level of BIM maturity have struggled with lack of top management support, thereby highlighting the importance of such support in achieving BIM maturity growth. High BIM maturity situations are more prone to externally oriented barriers in attempting to further leverage the benefits of BIM. Our study provides insights on where to focus BIM implementation measures and how to enhance organizational BIM maturity.

Keywords: building information modeling     implementation barriers     maturity     organizational levels    

The ITZ microstructure, thickness, porosity and its relation with compressive and flexural strength of

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2,   Pages 191-201 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0792-y

Abstract: A new insight into the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) in cement mortar specimens (CMSs) that is influenced by cement fineness is reported. The importance of cement fineness in ITZ characterizations such as morphology and thickness is elucidated by backscattered electron images and by consequences to the compressive (Fc) and flexural strength (Ff), and porosity at various water/cement ratios. The findings indicate that by increasing the cement fineness the calcium silicate hydrate formation in the ITZ is favored and that this can refine the pore structures and create a denser and more homogeneous microstructure. By increasing cement fineness by about 25% of, the ITZ thickness of CMSs was reduced by about 30% and Fc was increased by 7%–52% and Ff by 19%–40%. These findings illustrate that the influence of ITZ features on the mechanical strength of CMSs is mostly related to the cement fineness and ITZ microstructure.

Keywords: cement fineness     interfacial transition zone     compressive and flexural strength    

Directional relation description and calculation based on Voronoi region in GIS

Li Chengming

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 25-29

Abstract:

Directional relation is very important in GIS,but because of depending

Keywords: directional relation     Voronoi Region     CDR     MBR    

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Description and reasoning of integrated topological and directional relation of bodies in 3D space

Liu Xin,Li Chengming and Liu Wenbao

Journal Article

Mortarless structures based on topological interlocking

Arcady V. DYSKIN, Elena PASTERNAK, Yuri ESTRIN

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Entity and relation extraction with rule-guided dictionary as domain knowledge

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Application of a vertex chain operation algorithm on topological analysis of three-dimensional fractured

Zixin ZHANG, Jia WU, Xin HUANG

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“Charging” the cigarette butt: heteroatomic porous carbon nanosheets with edge-induced topological defects

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Virtual network embedding based on real-time topological attributes

Jian DING,Tao HUANG,Jiang LIU,Yun-jie LIU

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Characters of topological relations and its applications in spatial reasoning

Li Chengming and Liu Xiaoli

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Topological reorganization and functional alteration of distinct genomic components in gallbladder cancer

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Macrozoobenthic assemblages in relation to environments of the Yangtze-isolated lakes

Baozhu PAN, Haijun WANG, Hongzhu WANG, Zhaoyin WANG

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A multi-sensor relation model for recognizing and localizing faults of machines based on network analysis

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Soy food consumption in relation to breast cancer modified by menopause status

YANG Rong, ZHANG Bin, YANG Shaoping, ZHANG Dan, DU Yukai

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Symptom network topological features predict the effectiveness of herbal treatment for pediatric cough

Mengxue Huang, Jingjing Wang, Runshun Zhang, Zhuying Ni, Xiaoying Liu, Wenwen Liu, Weilian Kong, Yao Chen, Tiantian Huang, Guihua Li, Dan Wei, Jianzhong Liu, Xuezhong Zhou

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Understanding barriers to BIM implementation: Their impact across organizational levels in relation to

Sander SIEBELINK, Hans VOORDIJK, Maaike ENDEDIJK, Arjen ADRIAANSE

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The ITZ microstructure, thickness, porosity and its relation with compressive and flexural strength of

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Directional relation description and calculation based on Voronoi region in GIS

Li Chengming

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