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Abstract—In this paper, we present a novel partition framework, called dense subgraph partition (DSP), to automatically, precisely and efficiently decompose a positive hypergraph into dense subgraphs. A positive hypergraph is a graph or hypergraph whose edges, except self-loops, have positive weights. We first define the concepts of core subgraph, conditional core subgraph, and disjoint ...
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Abstract—Federated Learning (FL) is a novel distributed learning paradigm which can coordinate multiple clients to jointly train a machine learning model by using their local data samples. Existing FL works can be roughly divided into two categories according to the modes of model training: Parallel FL (PFL) and Sequential FL (SFL). PFL can speed up each round of model training time through ...
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Biography Dr. Yimin D. Zhang is a Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the director of the Advanced Signal Processing Lab. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Tsukuba, Japan. Prior to joining Temple University, he was a research professor at the Center for Advanced Communications, Villanova University, where he directed the Wireless ...
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I am a member of the algebra group at the Mathematics Department of Temple University. My research is in noncommutative algebra, with particular emphasis on representation theory and invariant theory. My monograph on multiplicative invariant theory appeared in 2005. Subsequently, I worked on applications of Koszul algebras to algebraic combinatorics, algebraic group actions on noncommutative ...
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GenEd Quantitative Literacy courses present mathematical thinking as a tool for solving everyday problems and as a way of understanding how to represent aspects of a complex world. They are designed to prepare students as citizens and voters to have the ability to think critically about quantitative statements, to recognize when they are misleading or false, and to appreciate how they relate ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/Digitization2020.pdf
ticular, in computer vision and medical imaging, real objects are represented in a pictorial way as finite and discrete sets of pixels or voxels. The discrete sets result in a quantization process, in which real objects are approximated by discrete sets. In computer vision, this process is called sampling or digitization and is naturally realized by technical devices like computer tomography ...