TL;DR: A novel algorithm is proposed, i.e., Latent Semantics Encoding forLabelDistributionLearning (LSE-LDL), which learns the label distribution and implements feature selection simultaneously under the guidance of latent semantics.
Abstract: Label distribution learning (LDL) is a newly arisen learning paradigm to deal with label ambiguity problems, which can explore the relative importance of different labels in the description of a particular instance. Although some existing LDL algorithms have achieved better effectiveness in real applications, most of them typically emphasize on improving the learning ability by manipulating the label space, while ignoring the fact that irrelevant and redundant features exist in most practical classification learning tasks, which increase not only storage requirements but also computational overheads. Furthermore, noises in data acquisition will bring negative effects on the generalization performance of LDL algorithms. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm, i.e., Latent Semantics Encoding for Label Distribution Learning (LSE-LDL), which learns the label distribution and implements feature selection simultaneously under the guidance of latent semantics. Specifically, to alleviate noise disturbances, we seek and encode discriminative original physical/chemical features into advanced latent semantic features, and then construct a mapping from the encoded semantic space to the label space via empirical risk minimization. Empirical studies on 15 real-world data sets validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
TL;DR: Flying Circus is presented, a tool for rapid and exploratory software-design prototyping via CRC cards, offering facilities such as: interactive 3d visualizations with zooming, panning and rotational design inspection, 3d card manipulators, and immersive navigation via stereoscopic views.
Abstract: Physical CRC cards (Classes -- Responsibilities - Collaborators) is a well-known method for rapid software-design prototyping. It is commonly applied with numeric heuristics to encode design semantics and denote architectural relationships through card coloring, size variations and spatial grouping. Existing CRC design tools are weak in terms of interactivity and visualization, focusing mainly on form-based specification and documentation. We present Flying Circus, a tool for rapid and exploratory software-design prototyping via CRC cards, offering facilities such as: interactive 3d visualizations with zooming, panning and rotational design inspection, 3d card manipulators, and immersive navigation via stereoscopic views. Our tool is accompanied with specific encoding strategies to represent design semantics and exploit spatial memory and visual pattern matching, while emphasizing highly interactive software-design visualizations.
TL;DR: A novel time stamp semantics model for timed automata network with synchronization and shared variables is presented, which allows not only mutually independent transitions but also dependent transitions to be compressed together between two states in succession.
Abstract: To BMC of timed automata network, we present a novel time stamp semantics model for timed automata network with synchronization and shared variables, which allows not only mutually independent transitions but also dependent transitions to be compressed together between two states in succession. A key ingredient of our BMC encoding is the use of time stamp variables for shared variable accesses, which are overlooked in previous approaches. The proposed semantics represents the timed automata network in a significantly more compact way than previous step semantics, which allows maximally compressed steps of transitions and therefore is in this sense optimal. A preliminary experimental evaluation shows a significant performance improvement in the number of unrolling of BMC steps and run times as well.
TL;DR: The development of interior design of the railway passenger cars is an important aspect of improving the quality of railway transportation services by paying attention to the characteristics of encoding rules.
Abstract: The development of interior design is an important aspect of improving the quality of railway transportation services. Product semantics not only pay attention to the physiology function, but also go deep into psychology function. The core of semantics communication is encoding rule. It would ensure the two basic processes that encoding and decoding go smoothly in semantics communication. Thus it would improve the interior system design of the railway passenger cars effectively that paying attention to the characteristics of encoding rules.