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Local-set-based Graph Signal Reconstruction
Signal processing on graph is attracting more and more attentions. For a
graph signal in the low-frequency subspace, the missing data associated with
unsampled vertices can be reconstructed through the sampled data by exploiting
the smoothness of the graph signal. In this paper, the concept of local set is
introduced and two local-set-based iterative methods are proposed to
reconstruct bandlimited graph signal from sampled data. In each iteration, one
of the proposed methods reweights the sampled residuals for different vertices,
while the other propagates the sampled residuals in their respective local
sets. These algorithms are built on frame theory and the concept of local sets,
based on which several frames and contraction operators are proposed. We then
prove that the reconstruction methods converge to the original signal under
certain conditions and demonstrate the new methods lead to a significantly
faster convergence compared with the baseline method. Furthermore, the
correspondence between graph signal sampling and time-domain irregular sampling
is analyzed comprehensively, which may be helpful to future works on graph
signals. Computer simulations are conducted. The experimental results
demonstrate the effectiveness of the reconstruction methods in various sampling
geometries, imprecise priori knowledge of cutoff frequency, and noisy
scenarios.Comment: 28 pages, 9 figures, 6 tables, journal manuscrip
Follow Whom? Chinese Users Have Different Choice
Sina Weibo, which was launched in 2009, is the most popular Chinese
micro-blogging service. It has been reported that Sina Weibo has more than 400
million registered users by the end of the third quarter in 2012. Sina Weibo
and Twitter have a lot in common, however, in terms of the following
preference, Sina Weibo users, most of whom are Chinese, behave differently
compared with those of Twitter.
This work is based on a data set of Sina Weibo which contains 80.8 million
users' profiles and 7.2 billion relations and a large data set of Twitter.
Firstly some basic features of Sina Weibo and Twitter are analyzed such as
degree and activeness distribution, correlation between degree and activeness,
and the degree of separation. Then the following preference is investigated by
studying the assortative mixing, friend similarities, following distribution,
edge balance ratio, and ranking correlation, where edge balance ratio is newly
proposed to measure balance property of graphs. It is found that Sina Weibo has
a lower reciprocity rate, more positive balanced relations and is more
disassortative. Coinciding with Asian traditional culture, the following
preference of Sina Weibo users is more concentrated and hierarchical: they are
more likely to follow people at higher or the same social levels and less
likely to follow people lower than themselves. In contrast, the same kind of
following preference is weaker in Twitter. Twitter users are open as they
follow people from levels, which accords with its global characteristic and the
prevalence of western civilization. The message forwarding behavior is studied
by displaying the propagation levels, delays, and critical users. The following
preference derives from not only the usage habits but also underlying reasons
such as personalities and social moralities that is worthy of future research.Comment: 9 pages, 13 figure
Trauma Recovery of Tara Westover in Educated: A Memoir
Educated: A Memoir is an autobiographical novel of Tara Westover. This paper analyzes the protagonist Tara Westover’s trauma experiences and recovery process based on trauma theory. Combining trauma theory with this book can help readers better understand Tara’s experiences and deeply reveal the themes of this novel
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New technologies accelerate the exploration of non-coding RNAs in horticultural plants.
Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), that is, RNAs not translated into proteins, are crucial regulators of a variety of biological processes in plants. While protein-encoding genes have been relatively well-annotated in sequenced genomes, accounting for a small portion of the genome space in plants, the universe of plant ncRNAs is rapidly expanding. Recent advances in experimental and computational technologies have generated a great momentum for discovery and functional characterization of ncRNAs. Here we summarize the classification and known biological functions of plant ncRNAs, review the application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology and ribosome profiling technology to ncRNA discovery in horticultural plants and discuss the application of new technologies, especially the new genome-editing tool clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) systems, to functional characterization of plant ncRNAs
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