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Detection of Review Abuse via Semi-Supervised Binary Multi-Target Tensor Decomposition
Product reviews and ratings on e-commerce websites provide customers with
detailed insights about various aspects of the product such as quality,
usefulness, etc. Since they influence customers' buying decisions, product
reviews have become a fertile ground for abuse by sellers (colluding with
reviewers) to promote their own products or to tarnish the reputation of
competitor's products. In this paper, our focus is on detecting such abusive
entities (both sellers and reviewers) by applying tensor decomposition on the
product reviews data. While tensor decomposition is mostly unsupervised, we
formulate our problem as a semi-supervised binary multi-target tensor
decomposition, to take advantage of currently known abusive entities. We
empirically show that our multi-target semi-supervised model achieves higher
precision and recall in detecting abusive entities as compared to unsupervised
techniques. Finally, we show that our proposed stochastic partial natural
gradient inference for our model empirically achieves faster convergence than
stochastic gradient and Online-EM with sufficient statistics.Comment: Accepted to the 25th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and
Data Mining, 2019. Contains supplementary material. arXiv admin note: text
overlap with arXiv:1804.0383
Lepton number violation via intermediate black hole processes
Black holes at the TeV scale are investigated in the extra large dimension
scenario. We interpret the lightest black hole excitation as a singlet scalar
field, and show how interaction terms can be appended to the standard model at
the dimension five non-renormalizable level. Lepton family number violation is
natural in this model. Muon magnetic moment, and neutrino masses are
investigated. We also present a quantization scheme in n dimensions.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Cyclic variations in the ovarian activity of a fresh water perch Colisa fasciatus (Bl. & Schn.)
A morfologia geral, histologia e mudanças cĂclicas no ovĂĄrio de Colisa fasciatus foram descritas. 0 ovĂĄrio apresenta um tipo assincrĂŽnico de desenvolvimento ovocitĂĄrio, com um sĂł pico de desova que se estende de junho a agosto. 0 ooplasma, nĂșcleo e constituintes da parede celular exibem distintas mudanças morfolĂłgicas e histolĂłgicas durante seu ciclo anual. 0 aparecimento de nĂșcleos de vitelo, extrusĂ”es nucleolares e deposição de vitelo foram discutidas
Analysis of the decay
In this paper we study the angular distribution of the rare B decay , which is expected to be observed soon. We use the
standard effective Hamiltonian approach, and use the form factors that have
already been estimated for the corresponding radiative decay . The additional form factors that come into play for the dileptonic
channel are estimated using the large energy effective theory (LEET), which
enables one to relate the additional form factors to the form factors for the
radiative mode. Our results provide, just like in the case of the
resonance, an opportunity for a straightforward comparison of the basic theory
with experimental results which may be expected in the near future for this
channel.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures; as accepted for Phys. Rev.
Monitoring shoreline changes along Andhra coast of India using remote sensing and geographic information system
218-224A shoreline is dynamic in nature which makes the interface of land and water that offers socio-economic and cultural protection to its adjacent population. The purpose of this study was to understand long-term (1973-2015 and 2015-2057) shoreline transformation as well as the patterns of soil loss/sedimentation owing to physical and anthropogenic activities along the Andhra coast. Satellite imageries of LANDSAT from 1973 to 2015 were utilized to delineate the shoreline. Shoreline fluctuations were analyzed by Net Shoreline Movement (NSM) and End Point Rate (EPR) statistics using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) computer software of USGS. The highest and lowest EPR of about 67.63 m/y and -43.14 m/y were recorded in the Andhra coast. The high rate of deposition was recorded in the Godavari delta, whereas Krishna delta experienced low erosion. This study establishes the use of remote sensing data and statistical techniques such as EPR and NSM for shoreline monitoring are helpful for soil loss/accretion evaluation and future shoreline prediction
Dissociative Autoionization in (1+2)-photon Above Threshold Excitation of H2 Molecules
We have theoretically studied the effect of dissociative autoionization on
the photoelectron energy spectrum in (1+2)-photon above threshold
ionization(ATI) of H2 molecules. We have considered excitation from the ground
state X-singlet-Sigma-g+(v=0,j) to the doubly excited autoionizing states of
singlet-Sigma-u+ and singlet-Pi-u+ symmetry, via the intermediate resonant
B-singlet-Sigma-u+(v=5,j) states. We have shown that the photoelectron energy
spectrum is oscillatory in nature and shows three distinct peaks above the
photoelectron energy 0.7 eV. This feature has been observed in a recent
experiment by Rottke et al, J. Phys. B, Vol. 30, p-4049 (1997).Comment: 11 pages and 4 figure
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