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One of the important features of Social Networks (SNs) is community structure detection. Several methods have been proposed to address this problem. One of the interesting methods is based on the famous Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) clustering algorithm. This method consists of three phases: spectral mapping, FCM clustering and modularity computation. Despite being very effective, this method is actually inefficient...
The use of GPU clusters for scientific applications in areas such as physics, chemistry and bioinformatics is becoming more widespread. These clusters frequently have different types of processing devices, such as CPUs and GPUs, which can themselves be heterogeneous. To use these devices in an efficient manner, it is crucial to find the right amount of work for each processor that balances the computational...
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