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Human Age And Gender Classification Using Convolutional Neural Networks, Eamon Kelliher Jan 2021

Human Age And Gender Classification Using Convolutional Neural Networks, Eamon Kelliher

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In a world relying ever more on human classification, this papers aims to improve on age and gender image classification through the use of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). Age and gender classification has become a popular area of study in the past number of years however there are still improvements to be made, particularly in the area of age classification. This research paper aims to test the currently accepted fact that CNN models are the superior model type for image classification by comparing CNN performance against Support Vector Machine performance on the same dataset. Using the Adience image classification dataset, …


Identifying Roles Of Software Developers From Their Answers On Stack Overflow, Dean Power Jan 2021

Identifying Roles Of Software Developers From Their Answers On Stack Overflow, Dean Power

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Stack Overflow is the world’s largest community of software developers. Users ask and answer questions on various tagged topics of software development. The set of questions a site user answers is representative of their knowledge base, or “wheelhouse”. It is proposed that clustering users by their wheelhouse yields communities of similar software developers by skill-set. These communities represent the different roles within software development and could be used as the basis to define roles at any point in time in an ever-evolving landscape of software development. A network graph of site users, linked if they answered questions on the same …


A Comparison Of Instructional Efficiency Models In Third Level Education, Murali Rajendran Jan 2021

A Comparison Of Instructional Efficiency Models In Third Level Education, Murali Rajendran

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This study investigates the validity and sensitivity of a novel model of instructional efficiency: the parabolic model. The novel model is compared against state-of-the-art models present in instructional design today; Likelihood model, Deviational model and Multidimensional model. This models is based on the assumption that optimal mental workload and high performance leads to high efficiency, while other models assume that low mental workload and high performance leads to high efficiency. The investigation makes use of two instructional design conditions: a direct instructions approach to learning and its extension with a collaborative activity. A control group received the former instructional design …


Feature Augmentation For Improved Topic Modeling Of Youtube Lecture Videos Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation, Nakul Srikumar Jan 2021

Feature Augmentation For Improved Topic Modeling Of Youtube Lecture Videos Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation, Nakul Srikumar

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Application of Topic Models in text mining of educational data and more specifically, the text data obtained from lecture videos, is an area of research which is largely unexplored yet holds great potential. This work seeks to find empirical evidence for an improvement in Topic Modeling by pre- extracting bigram tokens and adding them as additional features in the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) algorithm, a widely-recognized topic modeling technique. The dataset considered for analysis is a collection of transcripts of video lectures on Machine Learning scraped from YouTube. Using the cosine similarity distance measure as a metric, the experiment showed …


Can Generative Adversarial Networks Help Us Fight Financial Fraud?, Sean Mciver Jan 2021

Can Generative Adversarial Networks Help Us Fight Financial Fraud?, Sean Mciver

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Transactional fraud datasets exhibit extreme class imbalance. Learners cannot make accurate generalizations without sufficient data. Researchers can account for imbalance at the data level, algorithmic level or both. This paper focuses on techniques at the data level. We evaluate the evidence of the optimal technique and potential enhancements. Global fraud losses totalled more than 80 % of the UK’s GDP in 2019. The improvement of preprocessing is inherently valuable in fighting these losses. Synthetic minority oversampling technique (SMOTE) and extensions of SMOTE are currently the most common preprocessing strategies. SMOTE oversamples the minority classes by randomly generating a point between …


Exploiting Bert And Roberta To Improve Performance For Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis, Gagan Reddy Narayanaswamy Jan 2021

Exploiting Bert And Roberta To Improve Performance For Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis, Gagan Reddy Narayanaswamy

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Sentiment Analysis also known as opinion mining is a type of text research that analyses people’s opinions expressed in written language. Sentiment analysis brings together various research areas such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Data Mining, and Text Mining, and is fast becoming of major importance to companies and organizations as it is started to incorporate online commerce data for analysis. Often the data on which sentiment analysis is performed will be reviews. The data can range from reviews of a small product to a big multinational corporation. The goal of performing sentiment analysis is to extract information from those …


Performance Comparison Between A Distributed Particle Swarm Algorithm And A Centralised Algorithm, Ciarán O’Loughlin Jan 2021

Performance Comparison Between A Distributed Particle Swarm Algorithm And A Centralised Algorithm, Ciarán O’Loughlin

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Particle Swarm optimisation (PSO) is a particular form of swarm intelligence, which itself is an innovative intelligent paradigm for solving optimization problems. PSO is generally used to find a global optimum in a single optimisation function. This typically occurs on one node(machine) but there has been a significant body of research into creating distributed implementations of the PSO algorithm. Such research has often focused on the creation and performance of the distributed implementation in an isolated manner or compared to different distributed algorithms.

This research piece aims to bridge a gap in the existing literature, by testing a distributed implementation …


Stellar Classification Of Folded Spectra Using The Mk Classification Scheme And Convolutional Neural Networks, John Magee Jan 2021

Stellar Classification Of Folded Spectra Using The Mk Classification Scheme And Convolutional Neural Networks, John Magee

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The year 1943 saw the introduction of the Morgan-Keenan (MK) classification scheme and this replaced the existing Harvard Classification scheme. Both stellar classification scheme are fundamentally grounded in the field of spectroscopy. The Harvard Classification scheme classified stars based on stellar surface temperature. The MK Classification scheme introduced the concept of a luminosity class that is intrinsically linked to the surface gravity of a star. Temperature and luminosity class values are estimated directly from the stellar spectrum.

Machine learning is a well-established technique in astronomy. Traditionally, a spectrum is treated as a one-dimensional sequence of data. Techniques such as artificial …


Event-Driven Servers Using Asynchronous, Non-Blocking Network I/O: Performance Evaluation Of Kqueue And Epoll, Lorcan Leonard Jan 2021

Event-Driven Servers Using Asynchronous, Non-Blocking Network I/O: Performance Evaluation Of Kqueue And Epoll, Lorcan Leonard

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This research project evaluates the performance of kqueue and epoll in the context of event-driven servers. The evaluation is done through benchmarking and tracing which are used to measure throughput and execution time respectively. The experiment is repeated for both a virtualised and native server environment. The results from the experiment are statistically analysed and compared. These results show significant differences between kqueue and epoll, and a profound impact of virtualisation as a variable.


Improving A Network Intrusion Detection System’S Efficiency Using Model-Based Data Augmentation, Vinicius Waterkemper Lodetti Jan 2021

Improving A Network Intrusion Detection System’S Efficiency Using Model-Based Data Augmentation, Vinicius Waterkemper Lodetti

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A network intrusion detection system (NIDS) is one important element to mitigate cybersecurity risks, the NIDS allow for detecting anomalies in a network which may be a cyberattack to a corporate network environment. A NIDS can be seen as a classification problem where the ultimate goal is to distinguish between malicious traffic among a majority of benign traffic. Researches on NIDS are often performed using outdated datasets that don’t represent the actual cyberspace. Datasets such as the CICIDS2018 address this gap by being generated from attacks and an infrastructure that reflects an up-to-date scenario.

A problem may arise when machine …


A Hybrid Neural Network For Stock Price Direction Forecasting, Daniel Devine Jan 2021

A Hybrid Neural Network For Stock Price Direction Forecasting, Daniel Devine

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The volatility of stock markets makes them notoriously difficult to predict and is the reason that many investors sell out at the wrong time. Contrary to the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) and the random walk theory, contribution to the study of machine learning models for stock price forecasting has shown evidence of stock markets predictability with varying degrees of success. Contemporary approaches have sought to use a hybrid of convolutional neural network (CNN) for its feature extraction capabilities and long short-term memory (LSTM) neural network for its time series prediction. This comparative study aims to determine the predictability of stock …


Identifying Significant Features For Player Evaluation In Nfl Comparing Anns And Traditional Models, Ronan Walsh Jan 2021

Identifying Significant Features For Player Evaluation In Nfl Comparing Anns And Traditional Models, Ronan Walsh

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The evaluation of player performance in sports is popular and important in modern sports, enabling teams to use real data in the construction of their rosters. This dissertation proposes to apply machine learning algorithms to predicting the player evaluations from a leading NFL analytics company who use a combination of statistics and expert evaluation. In addition, it will investigate what features are significant in the evaluation of a position. Data for the dissertation is obtained from multiple online sources - Pro Football Reference and Pro Football Focus (the the NFL analytics company). These data sets are combined and analysed before …


Evaluating The Performance Of Transformer Architecture Over Attention Architecture On Image Captioning, Deepti Balasubramaniam Jan 2021

Evaluating The Performance Of Transformer Architecture Over Attention Architecture On Image Captioning, Deepti Balasubramaniam

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Over the last few decades computer vision and Natural Language processing has shown tremendous improvement in different tasks such as image captioning, video captioning, machine translation etc using deep learning models. However, there were not much researches related to image captioning based on transformers and how it outperforms other models that were implemented for image captioning. In this study will be designing a simple encoder-decoder model, attention model and transformer model for image captioning using Flickr8K dataset where will be discussing about the hyperparameters of the model, type of pre-trained model used and how long the model has been trained. …


Finetuning Bert And Xlnet For Sentiment Analysis Of Stock Market Tweets Using Mixout And Dropout Regularization, Shubham Jangir Jan 2021

Finetuning Bert And Xlnet For Sentiment Analysis Of Stock Market Tweets Using Mixout And Dropout Regularization, Shubham Jangir

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Sentiment analysis is also known as Opinion mining or emotional mining which aims to identify the way in which sentiments are expressed in text and written data. Sentiment analysis combines different study areas such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Data Mining, and Text Mining, and is quickly becoming a key concern for businesses and organizations, especially as online commerce data is being used for analysis. Twitter is also becoming a popular microblogging and social networking platform today for information among people as they contribute their opinions, thoughts, and attitudes on social media platforms over the years. Because of the large …


An Evaluation On The Performance Of Code Generated With Webassembly Compilers, Raymond Phelan Jan 2021

An Evaluation On The Performance Of Code Generated With Webassembly Compilers, Raymond Phelan

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WebAssembly is a new technology that is revolutionizing the web. Essentially it is a low-level binary instruction set that can be run on browsers, servers or stand-alone environments. Many programming languages either currently have, or are working on, compilers that will compile the language into WebAssembly. This means that applications written in languages like C++ or Rust can now be run on the web, directly in a browser or other environment. However, as we will highlight in this research, the quality of code generated by the different WebAssembly compilers varies and causes performance issues. This research paper aims to evaluate …