84 research outputs found

    Understanding and Optimizing Serverless Workloads in CXL-Enabled Tiered Memory

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    Recent Serverless workloads tend to be largescaled/CPU-memory intensive, such as DL, graph applications, that require dynamic memory-to-compute resources provisioning. Meanwhile, recent solutions seek to design page management strategies for multi-tiered memory systems, to efficiently run heavy workloads. Compute Express Link (CXL) is an ideal platform for serverless workloads runtime that offers a holistic memory namespace thanks to its cache coherent feature and large memory capacity. However, naively offloading Serverless applications to CXL brings substantial latencies. In this work, we first quantify CXL impacts on various Serverless applications. Second, we argue the opportunity of provisioning DRAM and CXL in a fine-grained, application-specific manner to Serverless workloads, by creating a shim layer to identify, and naively place hot regions to DRAM, while leaving cold/warm regions to CXL. Based on the observation, we finally propose the prototype of Porter, a middleware in-between modern Serverless architecture and CXL-enabled tiered memory system, to efficiently utilize memory resources, while saving costs

    The Research on Exogenous Problems of Farmers’ Piritual and Cultural Education in China

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    The author studied and analyzed the exogenous problems of the farmers’ spiritual and cultural education, and found out: In today’s China, the exogenous problems of the farmers’ spiritual and cultural education mainly reflected in the separation of spiritual and cultural education is from social environment, political system, economic development, and cultural concepts etc. Then the author put forward to the countermeasures and suggestions aimed at optimizing the allocation of famers’ spiritual and cultural educations resources, environment and evaluation system construction and so on

    Investigation on the Characteristics of Flowing Refrigerant in Household Air-Conditioning Heat Exchanger

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    Most refrigerant quantities exist in condenser and evaporator for a household air-conditioner. Slip ratio and void fraction are typical parameters in two-phase region of air-conditioning heat exchanger. When R22 is the working medium, the void fraction of an air-conditioner heat exchanger is calculated with four models in this paper. Based on these calculating results, the characteristics of the four models are analyzed. The influence of refrigerant mass flux on Premoli model and Harms model is also presented. The analysis indicates that it’s reasonable to calculate slip ratio and void fraction of two-phase refrigerant in household air-conditioner heat exchanger with Harms model at temperate refrigerant mass flux. The conclusions of this study could help realize the characteristics of flowing refrigerant in household air-conditioning system

    The more academic burnout students got, the more problematic mobile phone use they suffered? A meta-analysis of mainland Chinese adolescents and young adults

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    IntroductionIn recent years, the relationship between academic burnout (AB) and problematic mobile phone use (PMPU) has become the hot issue of scholars, and a lot of related research has been carried out, but the results are different. Most studies showed that there was a significant positive correlation between AB and PMPU. However, some studies showed that the relationship between AB and PMPU was not significant. While this study aimed at exploring the relationship between AB and PMPU, as well as the influence of some moderating factors (region, age, gender, publication year, the measurement instrument) on them.MethodsAccording to the searching process for studies of PRISMA, we searched the related studies on AB and PMPU in Mainland China from January 2012 to November 2022 from CNKI, Wanfang Data, Chongqing VIP Information Co., Ltd. (VIP), Baidu scholar, ProQuest dissertations, Taylor & Francis, Springer, Web of Science, Google Scholar, EBSCO and PsyclNFO. Eventually, 50 studies were included in the meta-analysis, involving 38,488 subjects, with the sample size ranging from 193 to 2,260. CMA 3.0 was used to analyze the overall effect and test the moderating effect.ResultsThe result shows that the relationship between AB and PMPU can be considered as a moderate correlation (r = 0.414, 95%CI [0.384, 0.443]), and moderator analysis shows that the relationship between AB and PMPU was moderated by the measurement instrument and publication year.DiscussionSpecifically, when the Mobile Phone Addiction Tendency Scale and the Smartphone Addiction Scale for College Students were used as PMPU measurement tools, the correlation coefficients between AB and PMPU were higher. When the publication year was used as a moderating variable, the relationship between AB and PMPU increased over the years.Systematic Review Registration: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022347277, identifier PROSPERO CRD42022347277

    Personality Understanding of Fictional Characters during Book Reading

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    Comprehending characters' personalities is a crucial aspect of story reading. As readers engage with a story, their understanding of a character evolves based on new events and information; and multiple fine-grained aspects of personalities can be perceived. This leads to a natural problem of situated and fine-grained personality understanding. The problem has not been studied in the NLP field, primarily due to the lack of appropriate datasets mimicking the process of book reading. We present the first labeled dataset PersoNet for this problem. Our novel annotation strategy involves annotating user notes from online reading apps as a proxy for the original books. Experiments and human studies indicate that our dataset construction is both efficient and accurate; and our task heavily relies on long-term context to achieve accurate predictions for both machines and humans. The dataset is available at https://github.com/Gorov/personet_acl23.Comment: Accepted at ACL 202

    Message-passing selection: Towards interpretable GNNs for graph classification

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    In this paper, we strive to develop an interpretable GNNs' inference paradigm, termed MSInterpreter, which can serve as a plug-and-play scheme readily applicable to various GNNs' baselines. Unlike the most existing explanation methods, MSInterpreter provides a Message-passing Selection scheme(MSScheme) to select the critical paths for GNNs' message aggregations, which aims at reaching the self-explaination instead of post-hoc explanations. In detail, the elaborate MSScheme is designed to calculate weight factors of message aggregation paths by considering the vanilla structure and node embedding components, where the structure base aims at weight factors among node-induced substructures; on the other hand, the node embedding base focuses on weight factors via node embeddings obtained by one-layer GNN.Finally, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on graph classification benchmarks.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure

    Internet gaming disorder and aggression: A meta-analysis of teenagers and young adults

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    Background and aimsInternet gaming disorder (IGD) and aggression (AG) are widespread phenomena around the world. Numerous studies have explored the relationship between the two but findings from such studies are inconsistent. The meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the relationship between IGD and AG as well as identify the variables moderating the relationship.MethodStudies investigating the relationship between IGD and AG were searched using selected terms to identify studies published from 1999 to 2022 on CNKI, Wanfang Data, Chongqing VIP Information Co., Ltd. (VIP), Baidu scholar, ProQuest dissertations, Taylor & Francis, Springer, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Elsevier Science (Science Direct), EBSCO, and PsycINFO. The identified studies were pooled and analyzed.ResultsA total of 30 samples comprising 20,790 subjects were identified. Results showed that there was a moderate relationship between IGD and AG (r = 0.300, 95%CI [0.246, 0.353]). Moderator analysis revealed that the relationship between IGD and AG was moderated by the region, age, and survey year.ConclusionThis meta-analysis indicated that people with a higher level of IGD might show more aggression, and people with more aggression might have a higher level of IGD. The correlation coefficient between IGD and AG was significantly higher in Asia than in Europe, higher in primary school than in middle school and university, and higher by increasing year. Overall, our findings provide a basis for developing prevention and intervention strategies against IGD and AG.Systematic review registration:https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022375267, 42022375267
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