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Multiple Learner Systems Using Resampling Methods, Binyun Xie Aug 1992

Multiple Learner Systems Using Resampling Methods, Binyun Xie

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

The N-Learners Problem deals with combining a number of learners such that the resultant system is "better", under some criterion, than the best of the individual learners. We consider a system of probably approximately correct concept learners. Depending on the available information, there are several methods to make the composite system better than the best of the individual learners. If a sample and an oracle that generates data points (but, not their classification) is available, then we show that we can achieve arbitrary levels of the normalized confidence of the composite system if (a) a robust learning algorithm is available, …


High Performance Issues On Parallel Architectures, Peter J. Looges Jul 1992

High Performance Issues On Parallel Architectures, Peter J. Looges

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

In an effort to reduce communication latency in mesh-type architectures, these architectures have been augmented by various types of global and reconfigurable bus structures. The static bus structures provide excellent performance in many areas of computation especially structured numerical computations, but they lack the flexibility required of many large numerical and non-numerical applications. Reconfigurable bus systems have the dynamic adaptability to handle a much wider range of applications. While reconfigurable meshes can often yield constant time results for many problems, the cost of this performance is paid in the number of processors required. While in actuality the majority of these …


Visual Graphic Knowledge Management Methodology, Jih-Shih Hsu Jul 1992

Visual Graphic Knowledge Management Methodology, Jih-Shih Hsu

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

As computer technology evolves, graphic workstations are becoming more popular. They support more friendly user interfaces than do conventional terminals. The better user interfaces require more effort to develop. Therefore, many user interface (UI) design systems have been developed to facilitate the creation of modern user interfaces, but not very successfully. Many of them either provide limited features or are difficult to use. Besides, these UI design systems are actually like black boxes to their users because the underlying technology is opaque; their users cannot learn how to utilize the underlying window systems through user interface design sessions. In a …


Multigrid Algorithms For Massively Parallel Machines, Satyanarayan Gupta Jul 1992

Multigrid Algorithms For Massively Parallel Machines, Satyanarayan Gupta

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Numerical solutions of partial differential equations (pde's) are required in many physical problems arising in areas such as computational fluid dynamics, atmospheric sciences, electromagnetics etc. One of the most popular methods of solving pde's is the use of the multigrid algorithm. However, the implementation of the multigrid algorithm on massively parallel machines is not very efficient because of (i) low processor utilization and (ii) high communication overheads. These problems need to be addressed to make better use of massively parallel machines for solving pde's using the multigrid algorithm.

In this dissertation, we present three parallel multigrid algorithms which …


Single Object Detection Using Multiple Sensors With Unknown Noise Distributions, Shaofen Chen May 1992

Single Object Detection Using Multiple Sensors With Unknown Noise Distributions, Shaofen Chen

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

We consider the design of an object classification system that identifies single objects using a system of sensors; each sensor outputs a random vector, according to an unknown (noise) probability distribution, in response to a sensed object. We consider a special class of systems, called the linearly separable systems, where the error-free sensor outputs corresponding to distinct objects can be mapped into disjoint intervals on real line. Given a set of sensor outputs corresponding to known objects, we show that a detection rule αemp that approaches the correct rule with a high probability can be computed. We show …


Monitoring Computer Systems: An Intelligent Approach, Myron Zhihong Xu Apr 1992

Monitoring Computer Systems: An Intelligent Approach, Myron Zhihong Xu

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Monitoring modern computer systems is increasingly difficult due to their peculiar characteristics. To cope with this situation, the dissertation develops an approach to intelligent monitoring. The resulting model consists of three major designs: representing targets, controlling data collection, and autonomously refining monitoring performance. The model explores a more declarative object-oriented model by introducing virtual objects to dynamically compose abstract representations, while it treats conventional hard-wired hierarchies and predefined object classes as primitive structures. Taking the representational framework as a reasoning bed, the design for controlling mechanisms adopts default reasoning backed up with ordered constraints, so that the amount of data …


Reasoning By Analogy In A Multi-Level System Architecture For The Design Of Mechanisms, Ghassan F. Issa Apr 1992

Reasoning By Analogy In A Multi-Level System Architecture For The Design Of Mechanisms, Ghassan F. Issa

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Since the first attempts to integrate AI technology and engineering design nearly two decades ago, few expert systems have been shown to demonstrate sufficient reasoning capabilities to solve real-world design problems. The complex nature of design, the lack of understanding of the design process, and the limitations of current expert system technology have all been shown to have adverse effects on the maturity of this research area. Therefore, our direction in this research concentrates on understanding the design process, investigating a novel area of research focusing on creative design, and incorporating the results into a system model feasible for production …


High Performance Issues In Image Processing And Computer Vision, Jingyuan Zhang Jan 1992

High Performance Issues In Image Processing And Computer Vision, Jingyuan Zhang

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Typical image processing and computer vision tasks found in industrial, medical, and military applications require real-time solutions. These requirements have motivated the design of many parallel architectures and algorithms. Recently, a new architecture called the reconfigurable mesh has been proposed. This thesis addresses a number of problems in image processing and computer vision on reconfigurable meshes.

We first show that a number of low-level descriptors of a digitized image such as the perimeter, area, histogram and median row can be reduced to computing the sum of all the integers in a matrix, which in turn can be reduced to computing …