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Promise And Limitations Of Supervised Optimal Transport-Based Graph Summarization Via Information Theoretic Measures, Sepideh Neshatfar Dec 2023

Promise And Limitations Of Supervised Optimal Transport-Based Graph Summarization Via Information Theoretic Measures, Sepideh Neshatfar

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Graph summarization is a fundamental problem in the field of data analysis, aiming to distill extensive graph datasets into more manageable, yet informative representations. The challenge lies in creating compressed graphs that faithfully retain crucial structural information for downstream tasks. A recent advancement in this domain introduces an optimal transport-based framework that enables the incorporation of a priori knowledge regarding the importance of nodes, edges, and attributes during the graph summarization process. However, the statistical properties of this innovative framework remain largely unexplored. This master's thesis embarks on a comprehensive exploration of the field of graph summarization, with a particular …


Controllable Language Generation Using Deep Learning, Rohola Zandie Aug 2023

Controllable Language Generation Using Deep Learning, Rohola Zandie

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The advent of deep neural networks has sparked a revolution in Artificial Intelligence (AI), notably with the creation of Transformer models like GPT-X and ChatGPT. These models have surpassed previous methods in various Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks. As the NLP field evolves, there is a need to further understand and question the capabilities of these models. Text generation, a crucial part of NLP, remains an area where our comprehension is limited while being critical in research.

This dissertation focuses on the challenging problem of controlling the general behaviors of language models such as sentiment, topical focus, and logical reasoning. …


A Data-Driven Multi-Regime Approach For Predicting Real-Time Energy Consumption Of Industrial Machines., Abdulgani Kahraman Aug 2023

A Data-Driven Multi-Regime Approach For Predicting Real-Time Energy Consumption Of Industrial Machines., Abdulgani Kahraman

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This thesis focuses on methods for improving energy consumption prediction performance in complex industrial machines. Working with real-world industrial machines brings several challenges, including data access, algorithmic bias, data privacy, and the interpretation of machine learning algorithms. To effectively manage energy consumption in the industrial sector, it is essential to develop a framework that enhances prediction performance, reduces energy costs, and mitigates air pollution in heavy industrial machine operations. This study aims to assist managers in making informed decisions and driving the transition towards green manufacturing. The energy consumption of industrial machinery is substantial, and the recent increase in CO2 …


Guided Data Augmentation For Improved Semi-Supervised Image Classification In Low Data Regime., Fadoua Khmaissia May 2023

Guided Data Augmentation For Improved Semi-Supervised Image Classification In Low Data Regime., Fadoua Khmaissia

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Deep learning models have achieved state of the art performances, especially for computer vision applications. Much of the recent successes can be attributed to the existence of large, high quality, labeled datasets. However, in many real-world applications, collecting similar datasets is often cumbersome and time consuming. For instance, developing robust automatic target recognition models from infrared images still faces major challenges. This is mainly due to the difficulty of acquiring high resolution inputs, sensitivity to the thermal sensors' calibration, meteorological conditions, targets' scale and viewpoint invariance. Ideally, a good training set should contain enough variations within each class for the …


Dynamic Scene Understanding: Pedestrian Tracking From Aerial Devices., Abdelhamid Bouzid May 2023

Dynamic Scene Understanding: Pedestrian Tracking From Aerial Devices., Abdelhamid Bouzid

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Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) is the problem that involves following the trajectory of multiple objects in a sequence, generally a video. Pedestrians are among the most interesting subjects to track and recognize for many purposes such as surveillance, and safety. In the recent years, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s) have been viewed as a viable option for monitoring public areas, as they provide a low-cost method of data collection while covering large and difficult-to-reach areas. In this thesis, we present an online pedestrian tracking and re-identification from aerial devices framework. This framework is based on learning a compact directional statistic distribution …


Reference Frames In Human Sensory, Motor, And Cognitive Processing, Dongcheng He Mar 2023

Reference Frames In Human Sensory, Motor, And Cognitive Processing, Dongcheng He

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Reference-frames, or coordinate systems, are used to express properties and relationships of objects in the environment. While the use of reference-frames is well understood in physical sciences, how the brain uses reference-frames remains a fundamental question. The goal of this dissertation is to reach a better understanding of reference-frames in human perceptual, motor, and cognitive processing. In the first project, we study reference-frames in perception and develop a model to explain the transition from egocentric (based on the observer) to exocentric (based outside the observer) reference-frames to account for the perception of relative motion. In a second project, we focus …