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- Computing and Processing
- Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Signal Processing and Analysis
- Robotics and Control Systems
- General Topics for Engineers
- Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
- Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Bioengineering
- Transportation
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- English for Technical Professionals
Alireza Abbasi
Also published under:A. Abbasi
Affiliation
School of Engineering and IT, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, NSW, Australia
Topic
Degree Centrality,Rank Correlation,Ranked List,Bipartite Network,Citation Counts,Citation Network,Citations Of Papers,Dynamic Network,Future Time,Node Ranking,Past Time,Project Objectives,Risk Assessment,Time Window,Academic Authors,Academic Performance,Activation Function,Analytic Hierarchy Process,Barabási-Albert Model,Beta Distribution,Betweenness Centrality,Betweenness Centrality Values,Bibliometric Analysis,Business Processes,Cause-effect Relationship,Clustering Coefficient,Committee Members,Comparison Of Metrics,Completion Time,Construction Industry,Critical Risk,Crossover Operator,Deep Learning,Deep Neural Network,Definition Of Integration,Degree Of Objectivity,Demand For Resources,Diffusion Model,Duration Of Action,Dynamic Conditions,Dynamic Graph,Evolutionary Algorithms,Expert Opinion,Explicit Features,Feasible Schedule,Final Layer,Fuzzy Set Theory,Global Influence,Global Measures,Heuristic Approach,
Biography
Alireza Abbasi is currently the Director of Postgraduate Studies with the School of Engineering and IT, UNSW Canberra. His research interests include enhancing better functioning and performance of complex socio-technical systems, which primarily lies in the emerging field of social computing, and leveraging the capacity to collect and analyze data to reveal patterns of individual and group behavior.