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Prismatic: Interactive Multi-View Cluster Analysis of Concept Stocks

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Prismatic enables interactive cluster have developed hierarchical clusters (e.g., economic sectors analysis with three key analytical processes: 1) cluster generation such as energy and real estate) qualitatively to describe the by holistically overviewing the dynamic data-driven affinity of different business entities based on their market clusters, 2) cluster exploration by contextualizing the clusters coverage and product specialization [2]. To address rapid with business relational knowledge, and 3) cluster validation market changes, professional traders have introduced concept by analyzing temporal correlation patterns at different time stocks [3], hereafter "concepts," to symbolize companies with scales and time horizons. Qualitative analysis within Prismatic shared business operations or similar business models in the relies on business relational knowledge formulated in a multilayer short term. Entities within the cluster are influenced by similar network. We employed a multi-view clustering method sets of economic factors that induce business-specific risks and to consolidate the multiple facets and augment correlationbased opportunities.


'I was the only girl in A-level electronics'

BBC News

As a little girl Khadijah Ismail would spend hours watching aeroplanes through the window of the attic bedroom she shared with her sister near Manchester Airport. She even wrote the airport a letter "on fancy paper and everything", giving her address and asking them to send more planes past her house. The eldest of four children, Khadijah loved maths and got a scholarship to a highly academic private day school. Her mum and dad hoped she would be the first in the family with a university degree. At 16 she won a prestigious Arkwright Engineering Scholarship and put the award, of several hundred pounds, towards buying a robot for her school.


Solar spy drone can fly for a year without maintenance or fuel

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A solar-powered spy drone that can fly for a year without maintenance or fuel could one day carry out missions for the British military. The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) uses the sun to power its engines during the day as well as recharge its batteries for overnight operation. Known as Phasa-35, the aircraft could one day be used for surveillance and provide vital communications to remote areas at altitudes of up to 70,000ft (21,000m). Work is already underway to prepare the first drone for flight tests in 2019, according to British defence giant BAE Systems, which is developing the aircraft. A solar-powered spy drone (artist's impression) that can fly for a year without maintenance or fuel could one day carry out missions for the British military Engineers from BAE and Farnborough-based firm Prismatic announced Thursday they would collaborate on the development of the UAV.