نتایج جستجو برای: gossip algorithm
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The two-way communication mode used for sending messages to processors of interconnection networks via vertex-disjoint paths in one communication step is investigated. The complexity of communication algorithms is measured by the number of communication steps (rounds). This paper establishes a direct relationship between the gossip complexity and the vertex bisection width. More precisely, the ...
Describing and analyzing a hierarchical algorithm, for solving the distributed average consensus problem in wireless sensor networks and overhead of message. The algorithm deals the problem by recursively partitioning a given network into sub networks. Initially, nodes at the finest scale gossip to compute local averages. Using multi-hop communication and geographic routing to gossip between no...
Large-scale power systems are composed of regional utilities with assets that stream sensor readings in real time. In order to detect cyberattacks, the globally acquired, real-time data needs be analyzed a centralized fashion. However, owing operational constraints, such sharing mechanism turns out major obstacle. this article, we propose blockchain-based decentralized framework for detecting c...
We spend a significant part of our lives chatting about other people. In other words, we all gossip. Although sometimes a contentious topic, various researchers have shown gossip to be fundamental to social life—from small groups to large, formal organizations. In this paper, we present the first study of gossip in a large CMC corpus. Adopting the Enron email dataset and natural language techni...
Gossip almost inevitably arises in real social networks. In this article we investigate the relationship between the number of friends of a person and limits on how far gossip about that person can spread in the network. How far gossip travels in a network depends on two sets of factors: a) factors determining gossip transmission from one person to the next and b) factors determining network to...
Although gossip serves several important social functions, it has relatively infrequently been the topic of systematic investigation. In two experiments, we advance a cognitive-informational approach to gossip. Specifically, we sought to determine which informational components engender gossip. In Experiment 1, participants read brief passages about other people and indicated their likelihood t...
We spend a significant part of our lives chatting about other people. In other words, we all gossip. Although sometimes a contentious topic, various researchers have shown gossip to be fundamental to social life—from small groups to large, formal organizations. Adopting the Enron email dataset and natural language techniques, we present the first study of gossip in a large CMC corpus. We find t...
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