Star-shaped separability with applications
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Sharikov, Evgenii
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Convex Analysis Vol. 13, no. 3-4 (2006), p. 849-860
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- Description: We discuss the notion of a support collection to a star-shaped set at a certain boundary point and a weak separability of two star-shaped sets. Applications to some problems, including the minimization of a star-shaped distance, are given. © Heldermann Verlag.
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- Description: 2003001592
Minimization of the sum of minima of convex functions and its application to clustering
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Soukhoroukova, Nadejda , Ugon, Julien
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Continuous Optimization Chapter p. 409-434
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- Description: We study functions that can be represented as the sum of minima of convex functions. Minimization of such functions can be used for approximation of finite sets and their clustering. We suggest to use the local discrete gradient (DG) method [Bag99] and the hybrid method between the cutting angle method and the discrete gradient method (DG+CAM) [BRZ05b] for the minimization of these functions. We report and analyze the results of numerical experiments.
- Description: 2003004082
An extended lifetime measure for telecommunication network
- Authors: Dzalilov, Zari , Ouveysi, Iradj , Rubinov, Alex
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization Vol. 4, no. 2 (2008), p. 329-337
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- Description: A new measure for network performance evaluation called topology lifetime was introduced in [4, 5]. This measure is based on the notion of unexpected traffic growth and can be used for comparison of topologies. We discuss some advantages and disadvantages of the approach of [4] and suggest some modifications to this approach. In particular we discuss how to evaluate the influence of a subgraph to the lifetime measure and introduce the notion of the order of a path. This notion is useful if we consider a possible extension to the set of working paths in order to support the traffic for the time that is needed for installation of new facilities.
A new algorithm for the placement of WLAN access point based on nonsmooth optimization technique
- Authors: Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Ugon, Julien , Kruger, Alexander , Rubinov, Alex , Branch, Philip
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology, Phoenix Park, Korea : 21st February, 2005
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- Description: In wireless local area network (WLAN), signal coverage is obtained by proper placement of access points (APs). The impact of incorrect placement of APs is significant. If they are placed too far apart, they generate a coverage gap but if they are too close to each other, this leads to excessive co-channel interferences. In this paper, we describe a mathematical model we have developed to find the optimal number and location of APs. To solve the problem, we use an optimization algorithm developed at the University of Ballarat called discrete gradient algorithm. Results indicate that our model is able to solve optimal coverage problems for different numbers of users.
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- Description: 2003001376
A lifetime measure for telecommunication network : Theoretical aspects
- Authors: Dzalilov, Zari , Rubinov, Alex , Ouveysi, Iradj
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at ICON 2003 - 2003 11th IEEE International Conference on Networks, Sydney : 28th September, 2003
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- Description: A new measure for network performance evaluation called topology lifetime was introduced in [Maxemchuk, N et al., May 2002], see also [Maxemchuk, N et al.]. This measure is based on the notion of unexpected traffic growth and can be used for comparison of topologies. We discuss some advantages and disadvantages of the approach from [Maxemchuk, N et al., May 2002] and suggest some modifications to this approach. In particular we discuss how to evaluate the influence of a subgraph to the lifetime measure and introduce the notion of the order of a path. This notion is useful if we consider a possible extension to the set of working paths in order to support the traffic for the time that is needed for installation of new facilities.
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- Description: 2003000361
Optimization based clustering algorithms in multicast group hierarchies
- Authors: Jia, Long , Ouveysi, Iradj , Rubinov, Alex , Bagirov, Adil
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the 2003 Australian Telecommunications Networks and Applications Conference, Melbourne : 8th - 10th December, 2003
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- Description: In this paper we propose the use of optimization based clustering algorithms to determine hierarchical multicast trees. This problem is formulated as an optimization problem with a non-smooth, non-convex objective function. Different algorithms are examined for solving this problem. Results of numerical experiments using some artificial and real-world databases are reported. We compare several optimization based clustering methods and their combinations with the k- means method. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of these algorithms.
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- Description: 2003000382
Best approximation by downward sets with applications
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Mohebi, Hossein
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Analysis in Theory and Applications Vol. 22, no. 1 (2006), p. 20-40
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- Description: We develop a theory of downward sets for a class of normed ordered spaces. We study best approximation in a normed ordered space X by elements of downward sets, and give necessary and sufficient conditions for any element of best approximation by a closed downward subset of X. We also characterize strictly downward subsets of X, and prove that a downward subset of X is strictly downward if and only if each its boundary point is Chebyshev. The results obtained are used for examination of some Chebyshev pairs (W,x), where x E X and W is a closed downward subset of X.
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- Description: 2003001535
A global optimisation approach to classification in medical diagnosis and prognosis
- Authors: Bagirov, Adil , Rubinov, Alex , Yearwood, John , Stranieri, Andrew
- Date: 2001
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at 34th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS-34, Maui, Hawaii, USA : 3rd-6th January 2001
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- Description: In this paper global optimisation-based techniques are studied in order to increase the accuracy of medical diagnosis and prognosis with FNA image data from the Wisconsin Diagnostic and Prognostic Breast Cancer databases. First we discuss the problem of determining the most informative features for the classification of cancerous cases in the databases under consideration. Then we apply a technique based on convex and global optimisation to breast cancer diagnosis. It allows the classification of benign cases and malignant ones and the subsequent diagnosis of patients with very high accuracy. The third application of this technique is a method that calculates centres of clusters to predict when breast cancer is likely to recur in patients for which cancer has been removed. The technique achieves higher accuracy with these databases than reported elsewhere in the literature.
- Description: 2003003950
Optimal placement of access point in WLAN based on a new algorithm
- Authors: Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Ugon, Julien , Kruger, Alexander , Rubinov, Alex
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at ICMB 2005, International Conference on Mobile Business, Sydney, Australia, 11-13 July 2005, Sydney : 11th - 13th July, 2005
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- Description: When designing wireless communication systems, it is very important to know the optimum numbers and locations for the access points (APs). The impact of incorrect placement of APs is significant. If they are placed too far apart, they will generate a coverage gap, but if they are too close to each other, this will lead to excessive co-channel interferences. In this paper we describe a mathematical model developed to find the optimal number and location of APs. To solve the problem, we use the Discrete Gradient optimization algorithm developed at the University of Ballarat. Results indicate that our model is able to solve optimal coverage problems for different numbers of users.
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Classes and clusters in data analysis
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Sukhorukova, Nadezda , Ugon, Julien
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: European Journal of Operational Research Vol. 173, no. 3 (Sep 2006), p. 849-865
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- Description: We discuss the relation between classes and clusters in datasets with given classes. We examine the distribution of classes within obtained clusters, using different clustering methods which are based on different techniques. We also study the structure of the obtained clusters. One of the main conclusions, obtained in this research is that the notion purity cannot be always used for evaluation of accuracy of clustering techniques. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- Description: 2003001593
Abstract convexity of positive homogenous functions
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Dzalilov, Zari
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Statistics and Management Systems Vol. 5, no. 1 (2002), p. 1-19
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- Description: This paper is a survey of recent results to abstract convexity of positively homogeneous functions, that is, to a representation of such functions as the upper (lower) envelope of sets of fairly simple functions. In particular, we study sup-min and max-min representations of positively homogeneous of degree one functions through linear functions and various kinds of the so-called exhausters.
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- Description: 2003003353
The choice of a similarity measure with respect to its sensitivity to outliers
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Sukhorukova, Nadezda , Ugon, Julien
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete and Impulsive Systems Series B: Applications and Algorithms Vol. 17, no. 5 (2010), p. 709-721
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- Description: This paper examines differences in the choice of similarity measures with respect to their sensitivity to outliers in clustering problems, formulated as mathematical programming problems. Namely, we are focusing on the study of norms (norm-based similarity measures) and convex functions of norms (function-norm-based similarity measures). The study consists of two parts: the study of theoretical models and numerical experiments. The main result of this study is a criterion for the outliers sensitivity with respect to the corresponding similarity measure. In particular, the obtained results show that the norm-based similarity measures are not sensitive to outliers whilst a very widely used square of the Euclidean norm similarity measure (least squares) is sensitive to outliers. Copyright © 2010 Watam Press.
Coverage in WLAN : Optimization model and algorithm
- Authors: Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Ugon, Julien , Mammadov, Musa , Rubinov, Alex , Kruger, Alexander
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the First International Conference on Wireless Broadband and Ultra Wideband Communications, AusWireless 2006, Sydney : 13th March, 2006
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- Description: When designing wireless communication systems, it is very important to know the optimum numbers of access points (APs) in order to provide a reliable design. In this paper we describe a mathematical model developed for finding the optimal number and location of APs. A new Global Optimization Algorithm (AGOP) is used to solve the problem. Results obtained demonstrate that the model and software are able to solve optimal coverage problems for design areas with different types of obstacles and number of users.
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Facility location via continuous optimization with discontinuous objective functions
- Authors: Ugon, Julien , Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Mammadov, Musa , Rubinov, Alex , Kruger, Alexander
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: ANZIAM Journal Vol. 48, no. 3 (2007), p. 315-325
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- Description: Facility location problems are one of the most common applications of optimization methods. Continuous formulations are usually more accurate, but often result in complex problems that cannot be solved using traditional optimization methods. This paper examines the use of a global optimization method - AGOP - for solving location problems where the objective function is discontinuous. This approach is motivated by a real-world application in wireless networks design. © Australian Mathematical Society 2007.
- Description: 2003004859
On the absence of duality gap for Lagrange-type functions
- Authors: Rubinov, Alex , Burachik, Regina
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization Vol. 1, no. 1 (2005), p. 33-38
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- Description: Given a generic dual program we discuss the absence of duality gap for a family of Lagrange-type functions. We obtain necessary conditions that become sufficient ones under some additional assumptions. We also give examples of Lagrangetype functions for which this sufficient conditions hold.
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- Description: 2003001425
Optimisation solvers and problem formulations for solving a data clustering problem
- Authors: Ugon, Julien , Rubinov, Alex
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at the Sixteenth Australasian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms, Ballarat, Victoria : 18th - 21st September, 2005
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- Description: A popular apprach for solving complex optimization problems is through relaxation: some constraints are removed in order to have a convex problem approximating the original problem. On the other hand, direct approaches for solving such problems are becoming increasingly powerful. This paper examines two cases drawn from data analysis, in order to compare the two techniques.
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- Description: 2003001437
Unsupervised and supervised data classification via nonsmooth and global optimisation
- Authors: Bagirov, Adil , Rubinov, Alex , Sukhorukova, Nadezda , Yearwood, John
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Top Vol. 11, no. 1 (2003), p. 1-92
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- Description: We examine various methods for data clustering and data classification that are based on the minimization of the so-called cluster function and its modications. These functions are nonsmooth and nonconvex. We use Discrete Gradient methods for their local minimization. We consider also a combination of this method with the cutting angle method for global minimization. We present and discuss results of numerical experiments.
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- Description: 2003000421
Optimization approach for clustering datasets with weights
- Authors: Ghosh, Ranadhir , Rubinov, Alex , Zhang, Jiapu
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Optimization Methods & Software Vol. 20, no. 2-3 (Apr-Jun 2005), p. 329-345
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- Description: We introduce datasets with weights and suggest using the minimization of some highly nonsmooth functions for clustering of such datasets. Datasets with weights often appear as the result of an approximation of large-scale datasets. We examine such approximations and also consider the application of datasets with weights to examine self-organizing maps. Results of some numerical experiments are presented and discussed.
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- Description: 2003001366
Local optimization method with global multidimensional search
- Authors: Bagirov, Adil , Rubinov, Alex , Zhang, Jiapu
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Journal of Global Optimization Vol. 32, no. 2 (2005), p. 161-179
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- Description: This paper presents a new method for solving global optimization problems. We use a local technique based on the notion of discrete gradients for finding a cone of descent directions and then we use a global cutting angle algorithm for finding global minimum within the intersection of the cone and the feasible region. We present results of numerical experiments with well-known test problems and with the so-called cluster function. These results confirm that the proposed algorithms allows one to find a global minimizer or at least a deep local minimizer of a function with a huge amount of shallow local minima. © Springer 2005.
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- Description: 2003001351
Coverage in WLAN with minimum number of access points
- Authors: Kouhbor, Shahnaz , Ugon, Julien , Rubinov, Alex , Kruger, Alexander , Mammadov, Musa
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Conference paper
- Relation: Paper presented at VTC 2006 - Spring, 2006 IEEE 63rd Vehicular Technology Conference, Melbourne : 7th May, 2006
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- Description: 2003001610