In this paper, we present a review of the current research status of multi-relational fusion and systematically summarize the multiple relationships among different measurement entities and... Show moreIn this paper, we present a review of the current research status of multi-relational fusion and systematically summarize the multiple relationships among different measurement entities and entities in the scientific literature. Further, we propose a multi-relational extraction and relational fusion approach to thematic identification. We divide the relationships for topic recognition into three types—basic, enhancing, and supplement—that can be formed by integrating co-occurrence, citation, and co-authorship relationships. Finally, as an empirical analysis, we use the PathSelClus algorithm to realize topic clustering based on multivariate relation fusion. Empirical analysis confirms that multivariate relational fusion can effectively improve the effectiveness of topic clustering. Show less
Poel, R.H.M. van der; Campen, J. van; Wang, C. 2018
The Asian Art Society in the Netherlands: A Centennial CelebrationTHE ASIAN Art Society in the Netherlands (VVAK) was founded on June 29th, 1918 by a handful of men, who were keen to stimulate... Show moreThe Asian Art Society in the Netherlands: A Centennial CelebrationTHE ASIAN Art Society in the Netherlands (VVAK) was founded on June 29th, 1918 by a handful of men, who were keen to stimulate interest in art from Asia and to bring together art lovers in that field.[i] Ten years later, the organisation decided to start its own museum, which opened in 1932. Now—100 years after its foundation—the objects assembled by the Asian Art Society form the mainstay of the Rijksmuseum’s Asian art collection, and its members form a large group of dedicated enthusiasts.[i] P. Lunsingh Scheurleer, “Asian Art in the Rijksmuseum”, in Asian Art (Rijksmuseum collection book), Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 2014, pp. 8-23; M. Draak, “Chronicle of the Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst”, in P. Lunsingh Scheurleer, ed., Asiatic Art in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1985, pp. 9-27; M. Fitski, “Japanese Art in the Westendorp-Osieck Collection”, Arts of Asia, Vol. 38, no. 4, July-August 2008 issue, pp. 48-57. Show less
Caminada, C.L.J.; Wang, J.; Goudswaard, K.P.; Wang, C. 2017
Over the last decades, income inequality has increased globally. How do social policies affect this increasing trend? How do international trade and technological progress affect inequality? What... Show moreOver the last decades, income inequality has increased globally. How do social policies affect this increasing trend? How do international trade and technological progress affect inequality? What is the profile of income inequality in China? Based on quantitative analyses of determinants of income inequality, this study provides a number of new insights into these questions. Income inequality has increased in the last decades all over the world. Several factors seem to contribute to this trend. Very prominent amongst them is the rising primary income inequality. The dominant income inequality-reducing effect comes from the tax benefit system, which offsets two thirds of the total increase in inequality. Generally speaking, the transition of welfare states from a traditional to a social investment oriented system does not lead to lower income inequality or poverty. There is also no robust and significant relationship between international trade and technology changes on the one hand, and income inequality on the other. Determinants of inequality in China are different from those in developed countries. In contrast to the tax benefit system in rich countries, the fiscal system in China does not bring a lower level of income inequality. Another explanation is the household registration system. Show less
Wang, J.; Caminada, K.; Goudswaard, K.P.; Wang, C. 2015
This book focuses on novel approach to characterize developmental changes in pharmacokinetics across human lifespan with the up-to-date Nonlinear Mixed Effect Modeling techniques.