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Fine-grained P2P traffic classification by simply counting flows

Jie HE,Yue-xiang YANG,Yong QIAO,Wen-ping DENG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 5,   Pages 391-403 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400267

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a novel approach for accurate P2P traffic classification at a fine-grained

Keywords: Traffic classification     Peer-to-peer (P2P)     Fine-grained     Host-based    

Enhancing low-resource cross-lingual summarization from noisy data with fine-grained reinforcement learning Research Article

Yuxin HUANG;Huailing GU;Zhengtao YU;Yumeng GAO;Tong PAN;Jialong XU;

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2024, Volume 25, Issue 1,   Pages 121-134 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2300296

Abstract: (CLS) is the task of generating a summary in a target language from a document in a source language. Recently, end-to-end CLS models have achieved impressive results using large-scale, high-quality datasets typically constructed by translating monolingual summary corpora into CLS corpora. However, due to the limited performance of translation models, translation noise can seriously degrade the performance of these models. In this paper, we propose a approach to address low-resource CLS based on . We introduce the source language summary as a gold signal to alleviate the impact of the translated noisy target summary. Specifically, we design a reinforcement reward by calculating the and between the source language summary and the generated target language summary, and combine it with cross-entropy loss to optimize the CLS model. To validate the performance of our proposed model, we construct Chinese-Vietnamese and Vietnamese-Chinese CLS datasets. Experimental results show that our proposed model outperforms the baselines in terms of both the ROUGE score and BERTScore.

Keywords: Cross-lingual summarization     Low-resource language     Noisy data     Fine-grained reinforcement learning    

Versionized process based on non-volatile random-access memory for fine-grained fault tolerance None

Wen-zhe ZHANG, Kai LU, Xiao-ping WANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2018, Volume 19, Issue 2,   Pages 192-205 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601477

Abstract: Compared with traditional checkpoint methods, our work can achieve fine-grained fault tolerance at very

Keywords: Non-volatile memory     Byte-persistence     Versionized process     Version number    

Unconventional Petroleum Sedimentology: A Key to Understanding Unconventional Hydrocarbon Accumulation Review

Caineng Zou,Zhen Qiu,Jiaqiang Zhang,Zhiyang Li,Hengye Wei,Bei Liu,Jianhua Zhao,Tian Yang,Shifa Zhu,Huifei Tao,Fengyuan Zhang,Yuman Wang,Qin Zhang,Wen Liu,Hanlin Liu,Ziqing Feng,Dan Liu,Jinliang Gao,Rong Liu,Yifan Li

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 62-78 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.06.016

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The commercial exploitation of unconventional petroleum resources (e.g., shale oil/gas and tight oil/gas) has drastically changed the global energy structure within the past two decades. Sweet-spot intervals (areas), the most prolific unconventional hydrocarbon resources, generally consist of extraordinarily high organic matter (EHOM) deposits or closely associated sandstones/carbonate rocks. The formation of sweet-spot intervals (areas) is fundamentally controlled by their depositional and subsequent diagenetic settings, which result from the coupled sedimentation of global or regional geological events, such as tectonic activity, sea level (lake level) fluctuations, climate change, bottom water anoxia, volcanic activity, biotic mass extinction or radiation, and gravity flows during a certain geological period. Black shales with EHOM content and their associated high-quality reservoir rocks deposited by the coupling of major geological events provide not only a prerequisite for massive hydrocarbon generation but also abundant hydrocarbon storage space. The Ordovician–Silurian Wufeng–Longmaxi shale of the Sichuan Basin, Devonian Marcellus shale of the Appalachian Basin, Devonian–Carboniferous Bakken Formation of the Williston Basin, and Triassic Yanchang Formation of the Ordos Basin are four typical unconventional hydrocarbon systems selected as case studies herein. In each case, the formation of sweet-spot intervals for unconventional hydrocarbon resources was controlled by the coupled sedimentation of different global or regional geological events, collectively resulting in a favorable environment for the production, preservation, and accumulation of organic matter, as well as for the generation, migration, accumulation, and exploitation of hydrocarbons. Unconventional petroleum sedimentology, which focuses on coupled sedimentation during dramatic environmental changes driven by major geological events, is key to improve the understanding of the formation and distribution of sweet-spot intervals (areas) in unconventional petroleum systems.

Keywords: Sedimentology     Black shales     Fine-grained sediments     Organic matter accumulation     Extraordinarily high organic    

Multi-Peptide Adsorption on Uncharged Solid Surfaces: A Coarse-Grained Simulation Study Research

Ruosang Qiu, Jie Xiao, Xiao Dong Chen

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 185-194 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.12.012

Abstract: In this work, a mesoscale coarse-grained simulation method was used to investigate the aggregation and

Keywords: Peptide chains     Aggregates     Adsorption     Coarse-grained simulation    

Collaborative control of fine particles and ozone required in China for health benefit

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 8, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1692-2

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● Increased DAAO offsets 3/4 of the decrease of DAAP in 2013–2020.

Keywords: Excess deaths     Long-term exposure     Fine particle     Ozone    

Properties of cement grout modified with ultra-fine slag

Sowmini GOPINATHAN, K B ANAND

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 58-66 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0383-0

Abstract: The grout mixes of the present study contain cement, ultra-fine slag (UFS), super plasticizer and waterUltra-fine slag can be used as a supplementary cementitious material in cementitious grouts in order

Keywords: cement grout     ultra-fine slag     flowability     bleeding     viscosity    

The use of fine portions from construction and demolition waste for expansive soil stabilization: A review

Mgboawaji Claude UJILE; Samuel Jonah ABBEY

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 7,   Pages 803-816 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0835-z

Abstract: Construction and demolition waste (CDW) are the largest waste products in the world today and competes as a viable recycled additive material in place of natural aggregates. Due to the increase in compressive strength of different mix proportions of CDW, it is also considered for reuse in concrete and subbase construction. This study shows the effect of CDW in expansive soil stabilization. The chemical and mechanical properties of these materials have shown that they are capable of developing compressive strength properties for replacement of cement with significant reduction in carbon emission. The inherent compositional properties of recycled CDW compared in this review suggests that CDW have good filler properties in highly expansive soils. Mixtures of crushed brick and recycled aggregates characterised based on chemical properties of different replacement ratios suggests that CDW of good-quality aggregates reduces swell potential of expansive soils and increased mechanical strength in pavement construction.

Keywords: mixed fine portions     construction and demolition waste     expansive soil     soil stabilization    

Fine Chemicals in the New Century

Yang Jinzong

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 10,   Pages 21-25

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Fine chemicals industry is one of the standards to evaluate the level of chemical industry.Several problems which should be taken into consideration in developing fine chemicals industry, including

Keywords: fine chemicals     environmental protection     core technology     energy saving     consumption decrease     specialty    

Recycled glass replacement as fine aggregate in self-compacting concrete

Yasser SHARIFI, Mahmoud HOUSHIAR, Behnam AGHEBATI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 419-428 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0224-8

Abstract: Therefore, replacement of waste glass with fine aggregate in SCC should deeply be investigated comparedThe aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of glass replacement with fine aggregate onIn present study, fine aggregate has been replaced with waste glass in six different weight ratios rangingdifferent glass replacement ratios is not remarkable, thus it can be produced SCC with waste glass as fine

Keywords: Self Compacting Concrete (SCC)     recycle glass     fine aggregate     fresh and hardened properties    

Confinement properties of circular concrete columns wrapped with prefabricated textile-reinforced fine

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 10,   Pages 1554-1570 doi: 10.1007/s11709-023-0955-0

Abstract: both reinforced concrete (RC) and plain concrete (PC) columns) and a prefabricated textile-reinforced fine

Keywords: textile-reinforced fine concrete     prefabricated shell     confined concrete column     confinement properties    

Isolating higher yielding and more stable rice genotypes in stress environments: fine-tuning a selection RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 169-185 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023521

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In Asia, the rice crop sustains millions of people. However, growing demand for this crop needs to be met while simultaneously reducing its water consumption to cope with the effects of climate change. Lowland cropping systems are the most common and productive but have particularly high water requirements. High-yielding rice genotypes adapted to drier environments (such as rainfed or aerobic rice ecosystems) are needed to increase the water use efficiency of cropping. Identifying these genotypes requires fast and more accurate selection methods. It is hypothesized that applying a new quantitative selection method (the score index selection method), can usefully compare rice yield responses over different years and stress intensities to select genotypes more rapidly and efficiently. Applying the score index to previously published rice yield data for 39 genotypes grown in no-stress and two stress environments, identified three genotypes (ARB 8, IR55419-04 and ARB 7) with higher and stable yield under moderate to severe stress conditions. These genotypes are postulated to be better adapted to stress environment such as upland and aerobic environments. Importantly, the score index selection method offers improved precision than the conventional breeding selection method in identifying genotypes that are well-suited to a range of stress levels within the target environment.

Keywords: Aerobic rice     breeding selection     drought resilience     production capacity index     resilience capacity index     stress score index     upland    

and siderite: Evidence from sorption kinetics, sequential extraction and extended X-ray absorption fine-structure

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1547-2

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• DPAA sorption followed pseudo-secondary and intra-particle diffusion models.

Keywords: Diphenylarsinic acid (DPAA)     Sorption     Magnetite     Siderite     Sequential extraction     EXAFS    

Dyeing fine denier polypropylene fibers with phenylazo- β -naphthol-containing sulfonamide disperse

Zhihua CUI, Weiguo CHEN, Jinzong YANG, Shufen ZHANG,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 328-335 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0216-3

Abstract: The dyes were applied to coloring of knitted fabrics from fine denier polypropylene fibers by exhaustIn view of dye exhaustion and color strength of the sulfonamide dyes on fine denier PP fabrics, 90°dyes, exhibited superior dye exhaustion and color fastnesses to washing, sublimation, and rubbing on fine

Keywords: polypropylene     FTIR     secondary sulfonamide     Orange     concentration    

Long-term trends of fine particulate matter and chemical composition in the Pearl River Delta Economic

Xuemei WANG,Weihua CHEN,Duohong CHEN,Zhiyong WU,Qi Fan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 1,   Pages 53-62 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0728-z

Abstract: Understanding the trends in PM levels is essential for formulating clean air plans. This paper analyzes PM data from various published sources for the years 2000 to 2010 in the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone (PRDEZ). The long-term variation in PM mass concentration is analyzed. Results show that PM , organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), and show a similar trend, increasing before 2005 and then decreasing slightly. The annual average PM concentration ranges from 49.1 μg·m in 2000 to 64.3 μg·m in 2010, with a peak of 84.1 μg·m in 2004. None of these 11 years meets the new National Ambient Air Quality standard (NAAQS) for PM (35 μg·m ). Overall average concentrations of OC, EC, and are 13.0, 6.5, and 11.8 μg·m , respectively. and respectively have concentrations of 1.5 μg·m and 2.9 μg·m in 2000 and 6.4 μg·m and 5.3 μg·m in 2010, with a statistically significant average annual trend of+ 0.2 μg·m ·yr and+ 0.1 μg·m ·yr . In certain geographic regions, OC and EC contribute most of the PM , while in other regions secondary water-soluble ions are more important. In general, OC and are the dominant components of PM , contributing 20.6% and 18.6%, respectively. These results provide, for the first time, a better understanding of the long-term PM characteristics and trends, on a species-by-species basis, in the PRDEZ. The results indicate that PM abatement needs to prioritize secondary species.

Keywords: long-term trends     fine particulate matter     chemical components     Pearl River Delta Economic Zone (PRDEZ)    

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Fine-grained P2P traffic classification by simply counting flows

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Enhancing low-resource cross-lingual summarization from noisy data with fine-grained reinforcement learning

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Versionized process based on non-volatile random-access memory for fine-grained fault tolerance

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Unconventional Petroleum Sedimentology: A Key to Understanding Unconventional Hydrocarbon Accumulation

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Multi-Peptide Adsorption on Uncharged Solid Surfaces: A Coarse-Grained Simulation Study

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Collaborative control of fine particles and ozone required in China for health benefit

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Properties of cement grout modified with ultra-fine slag

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The use of fine portions from construction and demolition waste for expansive soil stabilization: A review

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Fine Chemicals in the New Century

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Recycled glass replacement as fine aggregate in self-compacting concrete

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Confinement properties of circular concrete columns wrapped with prefabricated textile-reinforced fine

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Isolating higher yielding and more stable rice genotypes in stress environments: fine-tuning a selection

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