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  1. Zavodskikh R.K., Efanov N.N.
    Performance prediction for chosen types of loops over one-dimensional arrays with embedding-driven intermediate representations analysis
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2023, v. 15, no. 1, pp. 211-224

    The method for mapping of intermediate representations (IR) set of C, C++ programs to vector embedding space is considered to create an empirical estimation framework for static performance prediction using LLVM compiler infrastructure. The usage of embeddings makes programs easier to compare due to avoiding Control Flow Graphs (CFG) and Data Flow Graphs (DFG) direct comparison. This method is based on transformation series of the initial IR such as: instrumentation — injection of artificial instructions in an instrumentation compiler’s pass depending on load offset delta in the current instruction compared to the previous one, mapping of instrumented IR into multidimensional vector with IR2Vec and dimension reduction with t-SNE (t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding) method. The D1 cache miss ratio measured with perf stat tool is considered as performance metric. A heuristic criterion of programs having more or less cache miss ratio is given. This criterion is based on embeddings of programs in 2D-space. The instrumentation compiler’s pass developed in this work is described: how it generates and injects artificial instructions into IR within the used memory model. The software pipeline that implements the performance estimation based on LLVM compiler infrastructure is given. Computational experiments are performed on synthetic tests which are the sets of programs with the same CFGs but with different sequences of offsets used when accessing the one-dimensional array of a given size. The correlation coefficient between performance metric and distance to the worst program’s embedding is measured and proved to be negative regardless of t-SNE initialization. This fact proves the heuristic criterion to be true. The process of such synthetic tests generation is also considered. Moreover, the variety of performance metric in programs set in such a test is proposed as a metric to be improved with exploration of more tests generators.

  2. Zaida A.V., Savelev A.O.
    Semi-automated detection of controversy in social media content: an approach based on pre-trained models
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2026, v. 18, no. 2, pp. 501-517

    Detecting controversy in online discussions is critical for managing public relations, as it helps inform various processes from policymaking to business. This work aims to expand approaches to online controversy detection based on the expressed emotions. Controversy was defined as an online content phenomenon of provoking disagreements and conflict. This study builds upon prior semantic methods by analyzing estimates of emotional connotations of messages. Modern language models for emotion recognition and named entity recognition are explored as tools of controversy detection. The outputs of these models were aggregated by entity to estimate the entity’s emotional connotation. The emotional divergence score based on the dispersion of emotions was proposed to quantify controversy in user content. Then, entities with sufficiently high emotional divergence relative to the domain of discussions were selected as markers of controversy. A case study of Reddit data related to Sri-Lankan 2022 political crisis was conducted, showing the capabilities of emotional divergence score in controversy detection. A total of two datasets were collected with different methodologies: one aimed at collecting earlier messages and another aimed at collecting more recent ones. The collected data contained discussions of policy, public figures, organizations and locations tied to the crisis. When measured on manually annotated data samples, the proposed method achieved a recall value of 0.705 and a precision value close to 0.496 for the first dataset, while recall of 0.716 and precision of 0.436 were recorded for the second dataset. The main factors that limit the precision were found to be the quality of underlying models and false positives: highly discussed non-controversial markers. Lastly, it was identified that a study of regular emotional distribution of social media content may be helpful for improving controversy detection quality.

  3. Rusyak I.G., Nefedov D.G.
    Solution of optimization problem of wood fuel facility location by the thermal energy cost criterion
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 3, pp. 651-659

    The paper contains a mathematical model for the optimal location of enterprises producing fuel from renewable wood waste for the regional distributed heating supply system. Optimization is based on total cost minimization of the end product – the thermal energy from wood fuel. A method for solving the problem is based on genetic algorithm. The paper also shows the practical results of the model by example of Udmurt Republic.

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  4. Gankevich I.G., Balyan S.G., Abrahamyan S.A., Korkhov V.V.
    Applications of on-demand virtual clusters to high performance computing
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 511-516

    Virtual machines are usually associated with an ability to create them on demand by calling web services, then these machines are used to deliver resident services to their clients; however, providing clients with an ability to run an arbitrary programme on the newly created machines is beyond their power. Such kind of usage is useful in a high performance computing environment where most of the resources are consumed by batch programmes and not by daemons or services. In this case a cluster of virtual machines is created on demand to run a distributed or parallel programme and to save its output to a network attached storage. Upon completion this cluster is destroyed and resources are released. With certain modifications this approach can be extended to interactively deliver computational resources to the user thus providing virtual desktop as a service. Experiments show that the process of creating virtual clusters on demand can be made efficient in both cases.

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  5. Drobotenko M.I., Nevecherya A.P.
    Forecasting the labor force dynamics in a multisectoral labor market
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2021, v. 13, no. 1, pp. 235-250

    The article considers the problem of forecasting the number of employed and unemployed persons in a multisectoral labor market using a balance mathematical model of labor force intersectoral dynamics.

    The balance mathematical model makes it possible to calculate the values of intersectoral dynamics indicators using only statistical data on sectoral employment and unemployment provided by the Federal State Statistics Service. Intersectoral dynamics indicators of labor force calculated for several years in a row are used to build trends for each of these indicators. The found trends are used to calculation of forecasted intersectoral dynamics indicators of labor force. The sectoral employment and unemployment of researched multisectoral labor market is forecasted based on values these forecasted indicators.

    The proposed approach was applied to forecast the employed persons in the economic sectors of the Russian Federation in 2011–2016. The following types of trends were used to describe changes of intersectoral dynamics indicators values: linear, non-linear, constant. The procedure for selecting trends is clearly demonstrated by the example of indicators that determine the labor force movements from the “Transport and communications” sector to the “Healthcare and social services” sector, as well as from the “Public administration and military security, social security” sector to the “Education” sector.

    Several approaches to forecasting was compared: a) naive forecast, within which the labor market indicators was forecasted only using a constant trend; b) forecasting based on a balance model using only a constant trend for all intersectoral dynamics indicators of labor force; c) forecasting directly by the number employed persons in economic sectors using the types of trends considered in the article; d) forecasting based on a balance model with the trends choice for each intersectoral dynamics indicators of labor force.

    The article shows that the use of a balance model provides a better forecast quality compared to forecasting directly by the number of employed persons. The use of trends in intersectoral dynamics indicators improves the quality of the forecast. The article also provides analysis examples of the multisectoral labor market in the Russian Federation. Using the balance model, the following information was obtained: the labor force flows distribution outgoing from concrete sectors by sectors of the economy; the sectoral structure of the labor force flows ingoing in concrete sectors. This information is not directly contained in the data provided by the Federal State Statistics Service.

  6. Makhov S.A.
    Forecasting demographic and macroeconomic indicators in a distributed global model
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2023, v. 15, no. 3, pp. 757-779

    The paper present a dynamic macro model of world dynamics. The world is divided into 19 geographic regions in the model. The internal development of the regions is described by regression equations for demographic and economic indicators (Population, Gross Domestic Product, Gross Capital Formation). The bilateral trade flows from region to region describes interregional interactions and represented the trade submodel. Time, the gross product of the exporter and the gross product of the importer were used as regressors. Four types were considered: time pair regression — dependence of trade flow on time, export function — dependence of the share of trade flow in the gross product of the exporter on the gross product of the importer, import function — dependence of the share of trade flow in the gross product of the importer on the gross product of the exporter, multiple regression — dependence of trade flow on the gross products of the exporter and importer. Two types of functional dependence were used for each type: linear and log-linear, in total eight variants of the trading equation were studied. The quality of regression models is compared by the coefficient of determination. By calculations the model satisfactorily approximates the dynamics of monotonically changing indicators. The dynamics of non-monotonic trade flows is analyzed, three types of functional dependence on time are proposed for their approximation. It is shown that the number of foreign trade series can be approximated by the space of seven main components with a 10% error. The forecast of regional development and global dynamics up to 2040 is constructed.

  7. Pechnikov A.A.
    Application of the friendship index and disparity filter for the analysis of bibliometric journal networks
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2026, v. 18, no. 2, pp. 519-535

    The traditional approach to studying inter-journal communication involves analyzing journal citation graphs. This paper proposes a method for analyzing journal networks using a new type of bibliometric graph — a journal intersection graph based on the binary operation of set intersection — employing techniques grounded in the friendship index and the disparity function. The approach is demonstrated using a relatively small example of a real journal network, with data sourced from the All-Russian portal Math-Net.Ru information system: 63 journals from 2008–2021 meeting specific criteria, containing almost 69 thousand articles authored by 54 thousand individuals. The mathematical model of this real-world network is represented as an intersection graph using the Jaccard coefficient, which exhibits specific properties: low dimensionality, high graph density, and an edge weight distribution that is not approximated by a power law function. The obtained results include the network structure of connections within the studied set of journals, accounting for their degree of interaction, and the identification of significant vertices using the friendship index. This captures the graph’s structural properties, offers an obvious substantive interpretation, and allows for ranking journals by this metric. Thus, the method implements a tool for distinguishing between vertices that are leaders in terms of the friendship index and “network integrators” (based on closeness/betweenness centrality). It also demonstrates a qualitative change in structural properties when reducing graph density while maintaining connectivity, achieved by applying the disparity function. The sequential application of the disparity function while lowering the significance threshold allows for the identification of the graph’s core, containing the most strongly connected vertices. This, in turn, enables the determination of a set of vertices (and corresponding journals) that are simultaneously part of the core and have the highest significance according to the friendship index. An analysis of the levels of this resulting journal set within the “Belyi Spisok” (“White List”) shows these journals have a high rating. The findings provide a deeper understanding of the relationship structure within scientific journal networks and define new approaches for their study.

  8. Ketova K.V., Kasatkina E.V.
    The solution of the logistics task of fuel supply for the regional distributed heat supply system
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 2, pp. 451-470

    The technique for solving the logistic task of fuel supply in the region, including the interconnected tasks of routing, clustering, optimal distribution of resources and stock control is proposed. The calculations have been carried out on the example of fuel supply system of the Udmurt Republic.

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  9. Dmitrienko P.V.
    Methods of evaluating the effectiveness of systems for computing resources monitoring
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 3, pp. 661-668

    This article discusses the contribution of computing resources monitoring system to the work of a distributed computing system. Method of evaluation of this contribution and performance monitoring system based on measures of certainty the state-controlled system is proposed. The application of this methodology in the design and development of local monitoring of the Central Information and Computing Complex, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is listed.

    Views (last year): 2. Citations: 2 (RSCI).
  10. Gankevich I.G., Degtyarev A.B.
    Efficient processing and classification of wave energy spectrum data with a distributed pipeline
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 517-520

    Processing of large amounts of data often consists of several steps, e.g. pre- and post-processing stages, which are executed sequentially with data written to disk after each step, however, when pre-processing stage for each task is different the more efficient way of processing data is to construct a pipeline which streams data from one stage to another. In a more general case some processing stages can be factored into several parallel subordinate stages thus forming a distributed pipeline where each stage can have multiple inputs and multiple outputs. Such processing pattern emerges in a problem of classification of wave energy spectra based on analytic approximations which can extract different wave systems and their parameters (e.g. wave system type, mean wave direction) from spectrum. Distributed pipeline approach achieves good performance compared to conventional “sequential-stage” processing.

    Views (last year): 3. Citations: 2 (RSCI).
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