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  • Open Access

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    Implementation of ID-based Audit Protocols to Enhance Security and Productivity

    R. Hariharan1,*, G. Komarasamy2, S. Daniel Madan Raja3

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.46, No.1, pp. 873-882, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.029899 - 20 January 2023

    Abstract Cloud storage has gained increasing popularity, as it helps cloud users arbitrarily store and access the related outsourced data. Numerous public audit buildings have been presented to ensure data transparency. However, modern developments have mostly been constructed on the public key infrastructure. To achieve data integrity, the auditor must first authenticate the legality of the public key certificate, which adds to an immense workload for the auditor, in order to ensure that data integrity is accomplished. The data facilities anticipate that the storage data quality should be regularly tracked to minimize disruption to the saved… More >

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    Application of Quicksort Algorithm in Information Retrieval

    Jiajun Xie1, Zuyan Li1, Han Wu1, Linhan Li2, Bin Pan1, Peng Guo3,Guang Sun1,*

    Journal on Big Data, Vol.3, No.4, pp. 135-145, 2021, DOI:10.32604/jbd.2021.017017 - 20 December 2021

    Abstract With the development and progress of today’s network information technology, a variety of large-scale network databases have emerged with the situation, such as Baidu Library and Weipu Database, the number of documents in the inventory has reached nearly one million. So how do you quickly and effectively retrieve the information you want in such a huge database? This requires finding efficient algorithms to reduce the computational complexity of the computer during Information Retrieval, improve retrieval efficiency, and adapt to the rapid expansion of document data. The Quicksort Algorithm gives different weights to each position of More >

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    Quantum Generative Model with Variable-Depth Circuit

    Yiming Huang1, *, Hang Lei1, Xiaoyu Li1, *, Qingsheng Zhu2, Wanghao Ren3, Xusheng Liu2, 4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.65, No.1, pp. 445-458, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2020.010390 - 23 July 2020

    Abstract In recent years, an increasing number of studies about quantum machine learning not only provide powerful tools for quantum chemistry and quantum physics but also improve the classical learning algorithm. The hybrid quantum-classical framework, which is constructed by a variational quantum circuit (VQC) and an optimizer, plays a key role in the latest quantum machine learning studies. Nevertheless, in these hybridframework-based quantum machine learning models, the VQC is mainly constructed with a fixed structure and this structure causes inflexibility problems. There are also few studies focused on comparing the performance of quantum generative models with… More >

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    A Self-Organizing Memory Neural Network for Aerosol Concentration Prediction

    Qiang Liu1,*, Yanyun Zou2,3, Xiaodong Liu4

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.119, No.3, pp. 617-637, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2019.06272

    Abstract Haze-fog, which is an atmospheric aerosol caused by natural or man-made factors, seriously affects the physical and mental health of human beings. PM2.5 (a particulate matter whose diameter is smaller than or equal to 2.5 microns) is the chief culprit causing aerosol. To forecast the condition of PM2.5, this paper adopts the related the meteorological data and air pollutes data to predict the concentration of PM2.5. Since the meteorological data and air pollutes data are typical time series data, it is reasonable to adopt a machine learning method called Single Hidden-Layer Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network (SSHL-LSTMNN)… More >

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    Quantum Multi-User Detection Based on Coherent State Signals

    Wenbin Yu1, 2, 3, 4, *, Yinsong Xu1, 2, 3, Wenjie Liu1, 2, 3, Alex Xiangyang Liu4, Baoyu Zheng5

    Journal of Quantum Computing, Vol.1, No.2, pp. 81-88, 2019, DOI:10.32604/jqc.2019.07324

    Abstract Multi-user detection is one of the important technical problems for modern communications. In the field of quantum communication, the multi-access channel on which we apply the technology of quantum information processing is still an open question. In this work, we investigate the multi-user detection problem based on the binary coherent-state signals whose communication way is supposed to be seen as a quantum channel. A binary phase shift keying model of this multi-access channel is studied and a novel method of quantum detection proposed according to the conclusion of the quantum measurement theory. As a result, More >

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