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Generalized Differentiable Neural Architecture Search With Performance And Stability Improvements, Emily J. Herron
Generalized Differentiable Neural Architecture Search With Performance And Stability Improvements, Emily J. Herron
Doctoral Dissertations
This work introduces improvements to the stability and generalizability of Cyclic DARTS (CDARTS). CDARTS is a Differentiable Architecture Search (DARTS)-based approach to neural architecture search (NAS) that uses a cyclic feedback mechanism to train search and evaluation networks concurrently, thereby optimizing the search process by enforcing that the networks produce similar outputs. However, the dissimilarity between the loss functions used by the evaluation networks during the search and retraining phases results in a search-phase evaluation network, a sub-optimal proxy for the final evaluation network utilized during retraining. ICDARTS, a revised algorithm that reformulates the search phase loss functions to ensure …
Adaptive And Topological Deep Learning With Applications To Neuroscience, Edward Mitchell
Adaptive And Topological Deep Learning With Applications To Neuroscience, Edward Mitchell
Doctoral Dissertations
Deep Learning and neuroscience have developed a two way relationship with each informing the other. Neural networks, the main tools at the heart of Deep Learning, were originally inspired by connectivity in the brain and have now proven to be critical to state-of-the-art computational neuroscience methods. This dissertation explores this relationship, first, by developing an adaptive sampling method for a neural network-based partial different equation solver and then by developing a topological deep learning framework for neural spike decoding. We demonstrate that our adaptive scheme is convergent and more accurate than DGM -- as long as the residual mirrors the …
Enhancing The Performance Of The Mtcnn For The Classification Of Cancer Pathology Reports: From Data Annotation To Model Deployment, Kevin De Angeli
Enhancing The Performance Of The Mtcnn For The Classification Of Cancer Pathology Reports: From Data Annotation To Model Deployment, Kevin De Angeli
Doctoral Dissertations
Information contained in electronic health records (EHR) combined with the latest advances in machine learning (ML) have the potential to revolutionize the medical sciences. In particular, information contained in cancer pathology reports is essential to investigate cancer trends across the country. Unfortunately, large parts of information in EHRs are stored in the form of unstructured, free-text which limit their usability and research potential. To overcome this accessibility barrier, cancer registries depend on expert personnel who read, interpret, and extract relevant information. Naturally, as the number of stored pathology reports increases every day, depending on human experts presents scalability challenges. Recently, …
Evaluation Of Robust Deep Learning Pipelines Targeting Low Swap Edge Deployment, David Carter Cornett
Evaluation Of Robust Deep Learning Pipelines Targeting Low Swap Edge Deployment, David Carter Cornett
Masters Theses
The deep learning technique of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) has greatly advanced the state-of-the-art for computer vision tasks such as image classification and object detection. These solutions rely on large systems leveraging wattage-hungry GPUs to provide the computational power to achieve such performance. However, the size, weight and power (SWaP) requirements of these conventional GPU-based deep learning systems are not suitable when a solution requires deployment to so called "Edge" environments such as autonomous vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and smart security cameras.
The objective of this work is to benchmark FPGA-based alternatives to conventional GPU systems that have the …
Machine Learning With Topological Data Analysis, Ephraim Robert Love
Machine Learning With Topological Data Analysis, Ephraim Robert Love
Doctoral Dissertations
Topological Data Analysis (TDA) is a relatively new focus in the fields of statistics and machine learning. Methods of exploiting the geometry of data, such as clustering, have proven theoretically and empirically invaluable. TDA provides a general framework within which to study topological invariants (shapes) of data, which are more robust to noise and can recover information on higher dimensional features than immediately apparent in the data. A common tool for conducting TDA is persistence homology, which measures the significance of these invariants. Persistence homology has prominent realizations in methods of data visualization, statistics and machine learning. Extending ML with …