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Robot Learning From Human Observation Using Deep Neural Networks, Michael Elachkar Feb 2022

Robot Learning From Human Observation Using Deep Neural Networks, Michael Elachkar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Industrial robots have gained traction in the last twenty years and have become an integral component in any sector empowering automation. Specifically, the automotive industry implements a wide range of industrial robots in a multitude of assembly lines worldwide. These robots perform tasks with the utmost level of repeatability and incomparable speed. It is that speed and consistency that has always made the robotic task an upgrade over the same task completed by a human. The cost savings is a great return on investment causing corporations to automate and deploy robotic solutions wherever feasible.

The cost to commission and set …


Human-Machine Collaboration In Healthcare Innovation, Breeze Fenton Jan 2022

Human-Machine Collaboration In Healthcare Innovation, Breeze Fenton

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Almost every individual has visited a healthcare institute, whether for an annual checkup, surgery, or a nursing home. Ensuring healthcare institutes are using human-machine collaboration systems correctly can improve daily operations. A maturity assessment and an implementation plan have been developed to help healthcare institutes monitor the human-machine collaboration systems. A maturity model, the Smart Maturity Model for Health Care (SMMHC), is a tool designed for maturity assessment. A four-step implementation plan was also created in this research. The implementation plan views the maturity of the institute and develops a strategy on how to improve it. The research utilized Integrated …


Hardware Implementations Of Spiking Neural Networks And Artificially Intelligent Systems, Alexander J. Leigh Jan 2022

Hardware Implementations Of Spiking Neural Networks And Artificially Intelligent Systems, Alexander J. Leigh

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Artificial spiking neural networks are gaining increasing prominence due to their potential advantages over traditional, time-static artificial neural networks. Custom hardware implementations of spiking neural networks present many advantages over other implementation mediums. Two main topics are the focus of this work. Firstly, digital hardware implementations of spiking neurons and neuromorphic hardware are explored and presented. These implementations include novel implementations for lowered digital hardware requirements and reduced power consumption.

The second section of this work proposes a novel method for selectively adding sparsity to a spiking neural network based on training set images for pattern recognition applications, thereby greatly …


Reaction Wheels Fault Isolation Onboard 3-Axis Controlled Satellite Using Enhanced Random Forest With Multidomain Features, Mofiyinoluwa Oluwatobi Folami Oct 2021

Reaction Wheels Fault Isolation Onboard 3-Axis Controlled Satellite Using Enhanced Random Forest With Multidomain Features, Mofiyinoluwa Oluwatobi Folami

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

With the increasing number of satellite launches throughout the years, it is only natural that an interest in the safety and monitoring of these systems would increase as well. However, as a system becomes more complex it becomes difficult to generate a high-fidelity model that accurately describes all the system components. With such constraints using data-driven approaches becomes a more feasible option. One of the most commonly used actuators in spacecraft is known as the reaction wheel. If these reaction wheels are not maintained or monitored, it could result in mission failure and unwarranted costs. That is why fault detection …


Meta-Heuristic Approach For Course Scheduling Problem, Amanta Sunny Oct 2021

Meta-Heuristic Approach For Course Scheduling Problem, Amanta Sunny

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Nowadays, much research is being carried out to find efficient algorithms for optimal automated university course timetable problems (UCTP). UCTP allocates the university's events like lectures, exams to the various resources, including instructors, students, lecture time and classrooms. Class scheduling is one of the biggest challenging problems of educational institutions. In this thesis, the aim is to improve the state-of-art for a class scheduling problem considering some hard and soft constraints. Hard constraints must be satisfied. Soft constraints need not be satisfied, but there is a penalty for each soft constraint violation. We also have a timing penalty for scheduling …