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Learning text representation using recurrent convolutional neural network with highway layers
Recently, the rapid development of word embedding and neural networks has
brought new inspiration to various NLP and IR tasks. In this paper, we describe
a staged hybrid model combining Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks (RCNN)
with highway layers. The highway network module is incorporated in the middle
takes the output of the bi-directional Recurrent Neural Network (Bi-RNN) module
in the first stage and provides the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) module
in the last stage with the input. The experiment shows that our model
outperforms common neural network models (CNN, RNN, Bi-RNN) on a sentiment
analysis task. Besides, the analysis of how sequence length influences the RCNN
with highway layers shows that our model could learn good representation for
the long text.Comment: Neu-IR '16 SIGIR Workshop on Neural Information Retrieva
Holographic Mutual Information of Two Disjoint Spheres
We study quantum corrections to holographic mutual information for two
disjoint spheres at a large separation by using the operator product expansion
of the twist field. In the large separation limit, the holographic mutual
information is vanishing at the semiclassical order, but receive quantum
corrections from the fluctuations. We show that the leading contributions from
the quantum fluctuations take universal forms as suggested from the boundary
CFT. We find the universal behavior for the scalar, the vector, the tensor and
the fermionic fields by treating these fields as free fields propagating in the
fixed background and by using the 1/n prescription. In particular, for the
fields with gauge symmetries, including the massless vector boson and massless
graviton, we find that the gauge parts in the propagators play indispensable
role in reading the leading order corrections to the bulk mutual information.Comment: 37 pages, 1 figure; significant revisions, corrected the discussions
on the computations of the mutual information in CFT, conclusions unchange
Joint Device Activity Detection, Channel Estimation and Signal Detection for Massive Grant-free Access via BiGAMP
Massive access has been challenging for the fifth generation (5G) and beyond
since the abundance of devices causes communication overload to skyrocket. In
an uplink massive access scenario, device traffic is sporadic in any given
coherence time. Thus, channels across the antennas of each device exhibit
correlation, which can be characterized by the row sparse channel matrix
structure. In this work, we develop a bilinear generalized approximate message
passing (BiGAMP) algorithm based on the row sparse channel matrix structure.
This algorithm can jointly detect device activities, estimate channels, and
detect signals in massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems by
alternating updates between channel matrices and signal matrices. The signal
observation provides additional information for performance improvement
compared to the existing algorithms. We further analyze state evolution (SE) to
measure the performance of the proposed algorithm and characterize the
convergence condition for SE. Moreover, we perform theoretical analysis on the
error probability of device activity detection, the mean square error of
channel estimation, and the symbol error rate of signal detection. The
numerical results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed algorithm over
the state-of-the-art methods in DADCE-SD, and the numerical results are
relatively close to the theoretical analysis results.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, IEEE TS
An Advanced Control and Extensible Configuration for Static Var Generator
An extensible configuration is proposed for static var generator (SVG) with advanced controller included for reactive power compensation of grid. Compared with the traditional configurations, the major advantage of such system configuration is that the power modules are very flexible and easy to extend or reduce without changing the main equipment of SVG under the different voltage levels. Furthermore, in order to solve the problems of modeling uncertainty, nonlinearities, and outside disturbance by using proportion integration (PI) controller, an advanced controller is proposed based on auto disturbance rejection control (ADRC). By controlling the amount and direction of reactive current, the reactive power is generated or absorbed from SVG into power grid with fast response, which can realize the excellent dynamic compensation for both the internal and external interferences. Simulations results show that the proposed controller has better performance of the transient and steady state than PI controller. Moreover, the verification tests are executed in 380 V, 6.5 kVA experiment systems, suggesting that the excellent dynamic performance and strong robustness are achieved
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