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Explosive naval mines pose a threat to ocean and sea faring vessels, both military and civilian. This work applies deep neural network (DNN) methods to the problem of detecting minelike objects (MLO) on the seafloor in side-scan sonar imagery. We explored how the DNN depth, memory requirements, calculation requirements, and training data distribution affect detection efficacy. A visualization technique...
Recently, deep learning has enjoyed a great deal of success for computer vision problems due to its capability to model highly complex tasks, such as image classification, object detection, face recognition, among many others. Although these neural networks are nowadays very powerful, there is a huge amount of parameters (i.e. the model) that need to be learned and require considerable storage space...
Gene fusions are widely observed in the RNA-seq data, many of which are formed by cancer susceptibility genes. The fusion gene is formed by chromosomal mutations and is an important factor in causing cancer. Studies have shown that only a small number of identified fusion genes play a role in the carcinogenesis process. Identifying those genes is important for the study and treatment of cancer. There...
Agent-based modeling is a paradigm of modeling dynamic systems of interacting agents that are individually governed by specified behavioral rules. Training a model of such agents to produce an emergent behavior by specification of the emergent (as opposed to agent) behavior is easier from a demonstration perspective. Without the involvement of manual behavior specification via code or reliance on...
Given a collection of basic customer demographics (e.g., age and gender) andtheir behavioral data (e.g., item purchase histories), how can we predictsensitive demographics (e.g., income and occupation) that not every customermakes available?This demographics prediction problem is modeled as a classification task inwhich a customer's sensitive demographic y is predicted from his featurevector x. So...
Extending from limited domain to a new domain is crucial for Natural Language Generation in Dialogue, especially when there are sufficient annotated data in the source domain, but there is little labeled data in the target domain. This paper studies the performance and domain adaptation of two different Neural Network Language Generators in Spoken Dialogue Systems: a gating-based Recurrent Neural...
Human behavior understanding is a well-known area of interest for computer vision researchers. This discipline aims at evaluating several aspects of interactions among humans and system components to ensure long term human well-being. The robust human posture analysis is a crucial step towards achieving this target. In this paper, the deep representation learning paradigm is used to analyze the articulated...
The success of deep learning in vision can be attributed to: (a) models with high capacity; (b) increased computational power; and (c) availability of large-scale labeled data. Since 2012, there have been significant advances in representation capabilities of the models and computational capabilities of GPUs. But the size of the biggest dataset has surprisingly remained constant. What will happen...
Data diversity in terms of types, styles, as well as radiometric, exposure and texture conditions widely exists in training and test data of vision applications. However, learning in traditional neural networks (NNs) only tries to find a model with fixed parameters that optimize the average behavior over all inputs, without using data-specific properties. In this paper, we develop a meta-level NN...
A large portion of data mining and analytic services use modern machine learning techniques, such as deep learning. The state-of-the-art results by deep learning come at the price of an intensive use of computing resources. The leading frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow) are executed on GPUs or on high-end servers in datacenters. On the other end, there is a proliferation of personal devices with possibly...
Anomaly detection is the process of identifying unusual signals in a set of observations. This is a vital task in a variety of fields including cybersecurity and the battlefield. In many scenarios, observations are gathered from a set of distributed mobile or small form factor devices. Traditionally, the observations are sent to centralized servers where large-scale systems perform analytics on the...
It is a challenge to precisely predict hand grasps based on EMG signals given practical scenarios, due to its inherent nature. This paper proposes a solution to tackle the challenge with a force-driven granular model (FDGM). The problem of n-class hand grasp classification has been represented as force-based granular modelling, in which a number of granules are constructed for each class relying on...
This paper introduces an ensemble model that solves the binary classification problem by incorporating the basic Logistic Regression with the two recent advanced paradigms: extreme gradient boosted decision trees (xgboost) and deep learning. To obtain the best result when integrating sub-models, we introduce a solution to split and select sets of features for the sub-model training. In addition to...
This paper presents a knee torque estimation in non-pathological gait cycle at stance phase. Comparative modelling by using dynamics model and neural network model is discussed. Dynamics modelling is constructed by using simple two degree of freedom dynamics with Newtonian calculation approach and more complex four degree of freedom dynamics with Lagrangian calculation approach. Neural network based...
Recent meta-learning approaches are oriented towards algorithm selection, optimization or recommendation of existing algorithms. In this paper we show how Inductive algorithms constructed from building blocks on small data sub-sample can be scaled up to model large data sets. We demonstrate how one particular template (simple ensemble of fast sigmoidal regression models) outperforms state-of-the-art...
Recently convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have essentially reached the state-of-the-art accuracies in image classification and recognition. CNNs are usually deployed in server side or cloud to handle tasks collected from mobile devices, such as smartphones, wearable devices, unmanned systems and so on. However, significant data transmission overhead and privacy issues have made it necessary to...
The proliferation of big data and big computing boosted the adoption of machine learning across many application domains. Several distributed machine learning platforms emerged recently. We investigate the architectural design of these distributed machine learning platforms, as the design decisions inevitably affect the performance, scalability, and availability of those platforms. We study Spark...
Distributed representations have become the de facto standard by which many modern neural network architectures deal with natural language processing tasks. In particular, the word2vec algorithm introduced by Mikolov, et al. popularized the use of distributed representations by demonstrating that learned embeddings capture semantic relationships geometrically. Though word2vec addresses some of the...
In the paper we investigate the performance of parallel deep neural network training with parameter averaging for acoustic modeling in Kaldi, a popular automatic speech recognition toolkit. We describe experiments based on training a recurrent neural network with 4 layers of 800 LSTM hidden states on a 100-hour corpora of annotated Polish speech data. We propose a MPI-based modification of the training...
Representation Learning (RL) of knowledge graphs aims to project both entities and relations into a continuous low dimensional space. There exits two kinds of representation methods for entities in Knowledge Graphs (KGs), including structure-based representation and description-based representation. Most methods represent entities with fact triples of KGs through translating embedding models, which...
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