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Neuromorphic Systems For Pattern Recognition And Uav Trajectory Planning, Yilan Li 2021 Syracuse University

Neuromorphic Systems For Pattern Recognition And Uav Trajectory Planning, Yilan Li

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Detection and control are two essential components in an intelligent system. This thesis investigates novel techniques in both areas with a focus on the applications of handwritten text recognition and UAV flight control. Recognizing handwritten texts is a challenging task due to many different writing styles and lack of clear boundary between adjacent characters. The difficulty is greatly increased if the detection algorithms is solely based on pattern matching without information of dynamics of handwriting trajectories. Motivated by the aforementioned challenges, this thesis first investigates the pattern recognition problem. We use offline handwritten texts recognition as a case study to …


Inference And Learning In Spiking Neural Networks For Neuromorphic Systems, Amar Shrestha 2021 Syracuse University

Inference And Learning In Spiking Neural Networks For Neuromorphic Systems, Amar Shrestha

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Neuromorphic computing is a computing field that takes inspiration from the biological and physical characteristics of the neocortex system to motivate a new paradigm of highly parallel and distributed computing to take on the demands of the ever-increasing scale and computational complexity of machine intelligence esp. in energy-limited systems such as Edge devices, Internet-of-Things (IOT), and cyber physical systems (CPS). Spiking neural network (SNN) is often studied together with neuromorphic computing as the underlying computational model . Similar to the biological neural system, SNN is an inherently dynamic and stateful network. The state and output of SNN do not only …


Using An Integrative Machine Learning Approach To Study Microrna Regulation Networks In Pancreatic Cancer Progression, Roland Madadjim 2021 University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Using An Integrative Machine Learning Approach To Study Microrna Regulation Networks In Pancreatic Cancer Progression, Roland Madadjim

Department of Computer Science and Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

With advances in genomic discovery tools, recent biomedical research has produced a massive amount of genomic data on post-transcriptional regulations related to various transcript factors, microRNAs, lncRNAs, epigenetic modifications, and genetic variations. In this direction, the field of gene regulation network inference is created and aims to understand the interactome regulations between these molecules (e.g., gene-gene, miRNA-gene) that take place to build models able to capture behavioral changes in biological systems. A question of interest arises in integrating such molecules to build a network while treating each specie in its uniqueness. Given the dynamic changes of interactome in chaotic systems …


Design And Implementation Of A Microservices Web-Based Architecture For Code Deployment And Testing, soin Abdoul Kassif Traore 2021 Kennesaw State University

Design And Implementation Of A Microservices Web-Based Architecture For Code Deployment And Testing, Soin Abdoul Kassif Traore

Symposium of Student Scholars

Design and Implementation of a Microservices Web-based Architecture for CodeDeployment and Testing

Many tech stars like Netflix, Amazon, PayPal, eBay, and Twitter are evolving from monolithic to a microservice architecture due to the benefits for Agile and DevOps teams. Microservices architecture can be applied to multiple industries, like IoT, using containerization. Virtual containers give an ideal environment for developing and testing of IoT technologies. Since the IoT industry has an exponential growth, it is the responsibility of universities to teach IoT with hands-on labs to minimize the gap between what the students learn and what is on-demand in the job …


An Investigation On Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Emotiv Epoc+ Neuroheadset And Its Effectiveness, Md Jobair Hossain Faruk 2021 Kennesaw State University

An Investigation On Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Emotiv Epoc+ Neuroheadset And Its Effectiveness, Md Jobair Hossain Faruk

Symposium of Student Scholars

Neurotechnology describes as one of the focal points of today’s research around the domain of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). The primary attempts of BCI research are to decoding human speech from brain signals and controlling neuro-psychological patterns that would benefit people suffering from neurological disorders. In this study, we illustrate the progress of BCI research and present scores of unveiled contemporary approaches. First, we explore a decoding natural speech approach that is designed to decode human speech directly from the human brain onto a digital screen introduced by Facebook Reality Laband University of California San Francisco. Then, we study a recently …


Framework For Collecting Data From Iot Device, Md Saiful Islam 2021 Kennesaw State University

Framework For Collecting Data From Iot Device, Md Saiful Islam

Symposium of Student Scholars

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the most significant and blooming technology in the 21st century. IoT has rapidly developed by covering hundreds of applications in the civil, health, military, and agriculture areas. IoT is based on the collection of sensor data through an embedded system, and this embedded system uploads the data on the internet. Devices and sensor technologies connected over a network can monitor and measure data in real-time. The main challenge is to collect data from IoT devices, transmit them to store in the Cloud, and later retrieve them at any time for visualization and data analysis. …


Data Analysis Methods For Health Monitoring Sensors, Shahriar Sobhan 2021 Kennesaw State University

Data Analysis Methods For Health Monitoring Sensors, Shahriar Sobhan

Symposium of Student Scholars

Innovations in health monitoring systems are fundamental for the continuous improvement of remote healthcare. With the current presence of SARS-CoV-2, better known as COVID-19, in people’s daily lives, solutions for monitoring heart and especially respiration and pulmonary functions are more needed than ever. Besides, health monitoring systems are widely used for patients who need isolated care, unconscious patients who cannot get medical attention for themselves. As it is well-known, monitoring systems rely on sensor technologies. Currently, there are multiple research studies for remote monitoring using different types of sensors. In this effort, we survey the current approaches that utilize the …


Do I Have Your Attention ? Predicting Users' Engagement During Interviews With Biofeedback, Voice, And Supervised Machine Learning, Thaide Huichapa 2021 Kennesaw State University

Do I Have Your Attention ? Predicting Users' Engagement During Interviews With Biofeedback, Voice, And Supervised Machine Learning, Thaide Huichapa

Symposium of Student Scholars

Studies show that the quality of the information collected during an elicitation interview, and consequently the quality of the software product that needs to be developed, highly depends on the interviewee's engagement. Because of social expectations, interviewees tend to hide if they are bored or not engaged. To overcome this problem and support the analyst during the interviews, this research uses biometric data and voice features, together with supervised machine learning algorithms, to predict the interviewee's engagement. We built our solution on an experiment consisted of interviewing 31 participants. We collected the data using an Empatica wristband and a default …


A Bibliometric Survey On The Use Of Long Short-Term Memory Networks For Multivariate Time Series Forecasting, Vidur Sood Mr., Manobhav Mehta Mr., Vedansh Mishra Mr., Akash Upadhyay Mr., Shilpa Hudnurkar, Shilpa Gite Dr., Neela Rayavarapu Dr. 2021 Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

A Bibliometric Survey On The Use Of Long Short-Term Memory Networks For Multivariate Time Series Forecasting, Vidur Sood Mr., Manobhav Mehta Mr., Vedansh Mishra Mr., Akash Upadhyay Mr., Shilpa Hudnurkar, Shilpa Gite Dr., Neela Rayavarapu Dr.

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

In this paper, we aim to review and analyze the publications related to the utilization of Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks for multivariate time series forecasting. The purpose of this bibliometric survey was to study how technology in the field of LSTM has evolved over the years. There were 242 research papers published, by over 50 researchers, over 6 years, on the topic of “Multivariate time series forecasting using LSTM”. The majority of these papers were published between the years 2018 and 2020. The Scopus database was utilized for analyzing recent trends in this area and to determine the …


Demo: Codec-Aware Video Delivery Over Sdns, Obinna Izima, Ruairí de Fréin, Ali Malik 2021 Technological University Dublin

Demo: Codec-Aware Video Delivery Over Sdns, Obinna Izima, Ruairí De Fréin, Ali Malik

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To guarantee quality of delivery for video streaming over software defined networks, efficient predictors and adaptive routing frameworks are required. We demonstrate an agent that predicts video quality of delivery metrics in a scalable way using a bespoke codec-aware learning model. We also demonstrate the integration of this agent with an adaptive framework for centrally controlled software-defined networks that re-configures network operational paths in response to the learning agent, ensuring that good quality of delivery of video is maintained during periods of congestion. The demo scenario highlights the feasibility, scalability and accuracy of the framework.


Bibliometric Survey On Effect Of Socio-Economic Factors On Spread Of Corona Virus (Covid-19), seema patil Prof., Aayushi Verma Ms, Isha Patil Ms, Ravneesh Singh Mr, Raghav Gaur Mr 2021 Symbiosis International University

Bibliometric Survey On Effect Of Socio-Economic Factors On Spread Of Corona Virus (Covid-19), Seema Patil Prof., Aayushi Verma Ms, Isha Patil Ms, Ravneesh Singh Mr, Raghav Gaur Mr

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The Novel Coronavirus disease has been rapidly spreading all around the globe, from the time when it was first reported in the Wuhan city of China. The primary focus of this bibliometric survey is to distinguish the documents which have hypothesized and expanded on the effects of various socio-economic factors when it comes to the spread of the Coronavirus.

This survey does the evaluation on the 480 documents found. The United Kingdom of the Great Britain and United States have contributed the largest number of publications in this field of research followed closely by India and Italy.

The survey includes …


Grandparent-Grandchild Virtual Communication Study, Tanya Keval 2021 University of San Diego

Grandparent-Grandchild Virtual Communication Study, Tanya Keval

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The cross generational bond between a grandparent and grandchild is extremely important. The stories, traditions, and beliefs that grandparents share with their grandchildren have the ability to shape their grandchildren’s beliefs. For grandparents, the role of being a grandparent and creating shared memories with their grandchildren leaves a positive impact on their mental health. Although the elderly population prefers to connect with others in-person, including their grandchildren, this face-to-face connection is not always possible due to schedules, distance, or health. Many products have been designed for grandparents and grandchildren to try to fill this communication gap when they are apart. …


Performance Analysis Of Whale Optimization Based Data Clustering, ahamed shafeeq B M, Zahid Ahmed Ansari, Shyam Karanth 2021 MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Performance Analysis Of Whale Optimization Based Data Clustering, Ahamed Shafeeq B M, Zahid Ahmed Ansari, Shyam Karanth

Future Computing and Informatics Journal

Data clustering is the method of gathering of data points so that the more similar points will be in the same group. It is a key role in exploratory data mining and a popular technique used in many fields to analyze statistical data. Quality clusters are the key requirement of the cluster analysis result. There will be tradeoffs between the speed of the clustering algorithm and the quality of clusters it produces. Both the quality and speed criteria must be considered for the state-of-the-art clustering algorithm for applications. The Bio-inspired technique has ensured that the process is not trapped in …


Multilayer Perceptron With Auto Encoder Enabled Deep Learning Model For Recommender Systems, subhashini narayan 2021 VIT University

Multilayer Perceptron With Auto Encoder Enabled Deep Learning Model For Recommender Systems, Subhashini Narayan

Future Computing and Informatics Journal

In this modern world of ever-increasing one-click purchases, movie bookings, music, health- care, fashion, the need for recommendations have increased the more. Google, Netflix, Spotify, Amazon and other tech giants use recommendations to customize and tailor their search engines to suit the user’s interests. Many of the existing systems are based on older algorithms which although have decent accuracies, require large training and testing datasets and with the emergence of deep learning, the accuracy of algorithms has further improved, and error rates have reduced due to the use of multiple layers. The need for large datasets has declined as well. …


Deep Feature Learning For Fog Episodes Prediction In Patients With Pd, Hadeer Elziaat, Nashwa El-Bendary, ramdan mowad 2021 Future university in Egypt

Deep Feature Learning For Fog Episodes Prediction In Patients With Pd, Hadeer Elziaat, Nashwa El-Bendary, Ramdan Mowad

Future Computing and Informatics Journal

A common symptom of Parkinson's Disease is Freezing of Gait (FoG) that causes an interrupt of the forward progression of the patient’s feet while walking. Therefore, Freezing of Gait episodes is always engaged to the patient's falls. This paper proposes a model for Freezing of Gait episodes detection and prediction in patients with Parkinson's Disease. Predicting Freezing of Gait in this paper considers as a multi-class classification problem with 3 classes namely, FoG, pre-FoG, and walking episodes. In this paper, the extracted feature scheme applied for the detection and the prediction of FoG is Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) spectrogram time-frequency …


A Literature Review For Contributing Mining Approaches For Business Process Reengineering, Noha Ahmed Bayomy NAB, Ayman E. Khedr AEK, Laila A. Abd-Elmegid LAA, Amira M. Idrees AMI 2021 Faculty of Computers and Information Technology, Future University in Egypt

A Literature Review For Contributing Mining Approaches For Business Process Reengineering, Noha Ahmed Bayomy Nab, Ayman E. Khedr Aek, Laila A. Abd-Elmegid Laa, Amira M. Idrees Ami

Future Computing and Informatics Journal

Due to the changing dynamics of the business environment, organizations need to redesign or reengineer their business processes in order to provide services with the lowest cost and shortest response time while increasing quality. Thence, Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) provides a roadmap to achieve operational goals that leads to enhance flexibility and productivity, cost reduction, and quality of service/product. In this paper, we propose a literature review for the different proposed models for Business Process Reengineering. The models specify where the breakdowns occur in BPR implementation, justifies why such breakdowns occur, and propose techniques to prevent their occurrence again. The …


Bibliometric Survey On Flood Prediction Using Machine Learning, seema patil Prof., Daksh Khurana Mr., Kartik Rao Mr, Priyanshu Meena Mr, Shivendra Singh Mr 2021 Symbiosis International University

Bibliometric Survey On Flood Prediction Using Machine Learning, Seema Patil Prof., Daksh Khurana Mr., Kartik Rao Mr, Priyanshu Meena Mr, Shivendra Singh Mr

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Floods are one of the most devastating natural hazards, and modelling them is extremely difficult. Flood prediction model advancement study led to factors such as loss of human and animal life, property damage, and risk mitigation. The focus of this bibliometric survey is to recognise the few studies which have upheld on the factors affecting the floods. The analysis is done based on 254 documents such as articles, conference papers, article reviews and some reviews and notes. India contributes to the maximum number of documents followed by China and the United States of America. This bibliometric survey is conducted using …


A Collaborative Knowledge-Based Security Risk Assessments Solution Using Blockchains, Tara Thaer Salman 2021 Washington University in St. Louis

A Collaborative Knowledge-Based Security Risk Assessments Solution Using Blockchains, Tara Thaer Salman

McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Artificial intelligence and machine learning have recently gained wide adaptation in building intelligent yet simple and proactive security risk assessment solutions. Intrusion identification, malware detection, and threat intelligence are examples of security risk assessment applications that have been revolutionized with these breakthrough technologies. With the increased risk and severity of cyber-attacks and the distributed nature of modern threats and vulnerabilities, it becomes critical to pose a distributed intelligent assessment solution that evaluates security risks collaboratively. Blockchain, as a decade-old successful distributed ledger technology, has the potential to build such collaborative solutions. However, in order to be used for such solutions, …


Designing Ai For Explainability And Verifiability: A Value Sensitive Design Approach To Avoid Artificial Stupidity In Autonomous Vehicles, Steven Umbrello, Roman V. Yampolskiy 2021 Università degli Studi di Torino

Designing Ai For Explainability And Verifiability: A Value Sensitive Design Approach To Avoid Artificial Stupidity In Autonomous Vehicles, Steven Umbrello, Roman V. Yampolskiy

Faculty Scholarship

One of the primary, if not most critical, difficulties in the design and implementation of autonomous systems is the black-boxed nature of the decision-making structures and logical pathways. How human values are embodied and actualised in situ may ultimately prove to be harmful if not outright recalcitrant. For this reason, the values of stakeholders become of particular significance given the risks posed by opaque structures of intelligent agents. This paper explores how decision matrix algorithms, via the belief-desire-intention model for autonomous vehicles, can be designed to minimize the risks of opaque architectures. Primarily through an explicit orientation towards designing for …


A Bibliometric Perspective Survey Of Iot Controlled Ai Based Swarm Robots, Rhea Sawant, Ariz Shaikh, Chetna Singh, Aman Aggarwal, Shivali Amit Wagle, Harikrishnan R, Priti Shahane 2021 Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT), Symbiosis International (Deemed University)

A Bibliometric Perspective Survey Of Iot Controlled Ai Based Swarm Robots, Rhea Sawant, Ariz Shaikh, Chetna Singh, Aman Aggarwal, Shivali Amit Wagle, Harikrishnan R, Priti Shahane

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Robotics is the ­new-age domain of technology that deals with bringing a collaboration of all disciplines of sciences and engineering to create a mechanical machine that may or may not work entirely independently but definitely focuses on making human lives much easier. It has repeatedly shown its ability to change lives at home and in the industry. As the field of robotics research grows and reaches new worlds, the military is one area where advances can have a significant impact, and the government is aware of this. Military technology has come a long way from the days where soldiers had …


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