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Embedded Power Optimization Method Based On User Behavior, Wang Hai, Gao Ling, Dongqi Chen, Ren Jie Sep 2020

Embedded Power Optimization Method Based On User Behavior, Wang Hai, Gao Ling, Dongqi Chen, Ren Jie

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In recent years, with the rapid development of embedded device represented by mobile phone and tablet computer, low power technology has been one of the hotspots in the embedded research field. Because the battery capacity of embedded device is limited due to its restricted volume and weight, there are often users suffering the problem that their phone battery being dead. There are many research directions in embedded low power field at present. The relationship between low power and user behavior recognition was aimed, which started with recognizing user behavior using machine learning and then obtains the user’s daily usage …


A Hybrid Framework Using A Qubo Solver For Permutation-Based Combinatorial Optimization, Siong Thye Goh, Sabrish Gopalakrishnan, Jianyuan Bo, Hoong Chuin Lau Sep 2020

A Hybrid Framework Using A Qubo Solver For Permutation-Based Combinatorial Optimization, Siong Thye Goh, Sabrish Gopalakrishnan, Jianyuan Bo, Hoong Chuin Lau

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

In this paper, we propose a hybrid framework to solve large-scale permutation-based combinatorial problems effectively using a high-performance quadratic unconstrained binary optimization (QUBO) solver. To do so, transformations are required to change a constrained optimization model to an unconstrained model that involves parameter tuning. We propose techniques to overcome the challenges in using a QUBO solver that typically comes with limited numbers of bits. First, to smooth the energy landscape, we reduce the magnitudes of the input without compromising optimality. We propose a machine learning approach to tune the parameters for good performance effectively. To handle possible infeasibility, we introduce …


Gep Automatic Clustering Algorithm With Dynamic Penalty Factors, Chen Yan, Kangshun Li, Yang Lei Jul 2020

Gep Automatic Clustering Algorithm With Dynamic Penalty Factors, Chen Yan, Kangshun Li, Yang Lei

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Various problems such as sensitive selection of initial clustering center, easily falling into local optimal solution, and determining numbers of clusters, still exist in the traditional clustering algorithm. A GEP automatic clustering algorithm with dynamic penalty factors was proposed. This algorithm combines penalty factors and GEP clustering algorithm, and doesn't rely on any priori knowledge of the data set. And a dynamic algorithm was proposed to generate the penalty factors according to the distribution characteristics of different data sets, which is a better solution for the impact of isolated points and noise points. According to four dataset, penalty factors' …


Algorithm Selection Framework: A Holistic Approach To The Algorithm Selection Problem, Marc W. Chalé Mar 2020

Algorithm Selection Framework: A Holistic Approach To The Algorithm Selection Problem, Marc W. Chalé

Theses and Dissertations

A holistic approach to the algorithm selection problem is presented. The “algorithm selection framework" uses a combination of user input and meta-data to streamline the algorithm selection for any data analysis task. The framework removes the conjecture of the common trial and error strategy and generates a preference ranked list of recommended analysis techniques. The framework is performed on nine analysis problems. Each of the recommended analysis techniques are implemented on the corresponding data sets. Algorithm performance is assessed using the primary metric of recall and the secondary metric of run time. In six of the problems, the recall of …


Monocular Depth Image Mark-Less Pose Estimation Based On Feature Regression, Chen Ying, Shen Li Feb 2020

Monocular Depth Image Mark-Less Pose Estimation Based On Feature Regression, Chen Ying, Shen Li

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Monocular camera mark-less pose estimation system suffers low accuracy, robustness and efficiency due to variety of action, self-occlusion of human body. A method of feature exaction from point clouds was proposed, in which a single-to-multiple (S2M) feature regressor and a joint position regressor were designed to quickly and accurately predict the 3D positions of body joints from a single depth image without any temporal information. Experiment result shows that the estimation accuracy is superior to that of state-of-the-arts and multi-camera based methods.


Disaster Damage Categorization Applying Satellite Images And Machine Learning Algorithm, Farinaz Sabz Ali Pour, Adrian Gheorghe Jan 2020

Disaster Damage Categorization Applying Satellite Images And Machine Learning Algorithm, Farinaz Sabz Ali Pour, Adrian Gheorghe

Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Faculty Publications

Special information has a significant role in disaster management. Land cover mapping can detect short- and long-term changes and monitor the vulnerable habitats. It is an effective evaluation to be included in the disaster management system to protect the conservation areas. The critical visual and statistical information presented to the decision-makers can help in mitigation or adaption before crossing a threshold. This paper aims to contribute in the academic and the practice aspects by offering a potential solution to enhance the disaster data source effectiveness. The key research question that the authors try to answer in this paper is how …