Background: This study aimed to investigate the online matching problem for anti-epidemic resources among multiple suppliers and recipients in the Internet of Healthcare System during a major outbreak ...
Abstract: Game-theoretic resource allocation on graphs (GRAG) involves two players competing over multiple steps to control nodes of interest on a graph, a problem modeled as a multi-step Colonel ...
This project explores whether rule-based coreference resolution methods designed for English can be adapted to Malayalam. While the system demonstrates proof-of ...
Background: To analyze the equity of the current allocation of health human resources using statistical data on health resources in the Yangtze River Delta region. Methods: The Gini coefficient ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle ...
bARGE is a Visual Studio Code extension that brings Azure Resource Graph querying capabilities with KQL directly to your development environment, similar to the Azure Portal's Resource Graph Explorer.
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. One July afternoon in 2024, Ryan Williams set out to prove himself wrong. Two months had passed since he’d hit upon a startling ...
ABSTRACT: As cloud computing continues to grow, efficient resource management remains a critical aspect of maintaining high-performance and cost-effective cloud infrastructures. CPU resource ...
Abstract: The interference graph, depicting the intra- and inter-cell interference channel gains, is indispensable for resource allocation in multi-cell networks. However, there lacks viable methods ...
On a Tuesday night at Shift Community Cycles in Eugene, people are huddled in groups of two or three in the back. The crowd is a mix of people who want to modify their own wheelchairs and people who ...
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