LocationSim/ContactSim user manual
There is an ad-hoc document in google docs, here:
But a rough outline:
bash commands/batch_benchmarks.sh 10 FINAL_EVALUATION default xml/UNIFIED_EXTENDED MapMoveMent-24hours,RandomWaypoint-24hours 15m all-pairs &> OUTPUT/FINAL_EVALUATION/synthbenchmarks.log.txt
bash commands/batch_run_experiments.sh 5 EXHAUSTIVE_SPLIT_ALL_PAIRS default xml/UNIFIED_EXTENDED cambridge-split,enron-a-split,enron-b-split,hypertext2009-split,infocom-2005-split,infocom-2006-split,mit-nov-split,mit-oct-split,social-sensing-split,studivz-three-C-split KCLIQUE,HGCE,LinkClustering,InfoMap,InfoHierMap,Moses,Blondel,Conga,Random 15m all-pairs &> OUTPUT/EXHAUSTIVE_SPLIT_ALL_PAIRS/log.txt
java -jar dtnsim.jar xml/UNIFIED_EXTENDED/BatchPlot.xml 1 DATASETS=cambridge-split,enron-a-split,enron-b-split,hypertext2009-split,infocom-2005-split,infocom-2006-split,mit-nov-split,mit-oct-split,social-sensing-split,studivz-three-C-split PAIRS=all-pairs EXPERIMENT_GROUP=EXHAUSTIVE_SPLIT_ALL_PAIRS EXTRAS=none
Muchas gracias. ?Como puedo iniciar sesion?
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