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2. Machine Learning for Cyber Physical Systems. Selected papers from the International Conference ML4CPS 2020.
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Beyerer, Jürgen, Beyerer, Jürgen, Maier, Alexander, and Niggemann, Oliver
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Communications engineering / telecommunications ,Computer networking & communications ,Electrical engineering ,Artificial Intelligence ,Cognitive Robotics ,Communications Engineering, Networks ,Computational intelligence ,Computer Engineering and Networks ,Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks ,Computer-based algorithms ,Cyber-Physical Systems ,Cyber-physical systems, IoT ,Cybernetics & systems theory ,Industry 4.0 ,Internet of Things ,Machine Learning ,Open Access ,Smart grid - Abstract
Summary: This open access proceedings presents new approaches to Machine Learning for Cyber Physical Systems, experiences and visions. It contains selected papers from the fifth international Conference ML4CPS - Machine Learning for Cyber Physical Systems, which was held in Berlin, March 12-13, 2020. Cyber Physical Systems are characterized by their ability to adapt and to learn: They analyze their environment and, based on observations, they learn patterns, correlations and predictive models. Typical applications are condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, image processing and diagnosis. Machine Learning is the key technology for these developments.
3. Computer Ethics Topics and Teaching Strategies.
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DeLay, Jeanine A.
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An overview of six major issues in computer ethics is provided in this paper: (1) unauthorized and illegal database entry, surveillance and monitoring, and privacy issues; (2) piracy and intellectual property theft; (3) equity and equal access; (4) philosophical implications of artificial intelligence and computer rights; (5) social consequences of robotics and the automated office, human skill obsolescence, and job displacement; and (6) computers as tools of war. Materials and activities which are appropriate for teaching computer ethics at the middle or high school level are described, including readings, arguable premises, movies, case studies, the Eliza software program, data exercises, guidelines/policies, debates, conferences, and content analysis exercises. Two of these strategies--the arguable premise and the case method--are expanded upon for the high school setting, and ways in which computer ethics might fit into the curriculum are discussed. The agenda of a new organization, the Center for Applied Ethics and New Technologies, which provides curricular material on computing technology ethical topics, is also introduced. Seven case studies for classroom use are appended. (MES)
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4. Mining Intelligence and Knowledge Exploration : Third International Conference, MIKE 2015, Hyderabad, India, December 9-11, 2015, Proceedings.
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Kathirvalavakumar, T., Prasath, Rajendra, and Vuppala, Anil Kumar
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Algorithms ,Application software ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,Information storage and retrieval ,Optical data processing ,Artificial Intelligence ,Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity ,Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics ,Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery ,Information Storage and Retrieval ,Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) - Abstract
Summary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Mining Intelligence and Knowledge Exploration, MIKE 2015, held in Hyderabad, India, in December 2015. The 48 full papers and 8 short papers presented together with 4 doctoral consortium papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 185 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics including information retrieval, machine learning, pattern recognition, knowledge discovery, classification, clustering, image processing, network security, speech processing, natural language processing, language, cognition and computation, fuzzy sets, and business intelligence.
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5. Grammar as a Programming Language. Artificial Intelligence Memo 391.
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Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Artificial Intelligence Lab. and Rowe, Neil
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Student projects that involve writing generative grammars in the computer language, "LOGO," are described in this paper, which presents a grammar-running control structure that allows students to modify and improve the grammar interpreter itself while learning how a simple kind of computer parser works. Included are procedures for programing a computer to write postcards, sentences, poetry, and music; (1) draw a robot face, snowflakes, hydrocarbon structures, and hills; (2) introduce context sensitivity; (3) define number theory; and (4) parse or analyze word strings. (AEA)
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6. Knowledge Engineering (Or, Catching Black Cats in Dark Rooms).
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Ruyle, Kim E.
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Discusses knowledge engineering, its relationship to artificial intelligence, and possible applications to developing expert systems, job aids, and technical training. The educational background of knowledge engineers is considered; the role of subject matter experts is described; and examples of flow charts, lists, and pictorial representations developed by knowledge engineers are included. (LRW)
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7. Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Against COVID-19: Innovation Vision and Approach.
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Dey, Nilanjan, Elghamrawy, Sally, and Hassanien, Aboul Ella
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Artificial intelligence ,Biomedical engineering ,Computational intelligence ,Engineering-Data processing - Abstract
Summary: This book includes research articles and expository papers on the applications of artificial intelligence and big data analytics to battle the pandemic. In the context of COVID-19, this book focuses on how big data analytic and artificial intelligence help fight COVID-19. The book is divided into four parts. The first part discusses the forecasting and visualization of the COVID-19 data. The second part describes applications of artificial intelligence in the COVID-19 diagnosis of chest X-Ray imaging. The third part discusses the insights of artificial intelligence to stop spread of COVID-19, while the last part presents deep learning and big data analytics which help fight the COVID-19. .
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8. Text Analytics with Python : A Practitioner's Guide to Natural Language Processing.
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Sarkar, Dipanjan
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Artificial intelligence ,Big data ,Python (Computer program language) - Abstract
Summary: Leverage Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python and learn how to set up your own robust environment for performing text analytics. The second edition of this book will show you how to use the latest state-of-the-art frameworks in NLP, coupled with Machine Learning and Deep Learning to solve real-world case studies leveraging the power of Python. This edition has gone through a major revamp introducing several major changes and new topics based on the recent trends in NLP. We have a dedicated chapter around Python for NLP covering fundamentals on how to work with strings and text data along with introducing the current state-of-the-art open-source frameworks in NLP. We have a dedicated chapter on feature engineering representation methods for text data including both traditional statistical models and newer deep learning based embedding models. Techniques around parsing and processing text data have also been improved with some new methods. Considering popular NLP applications, for text classification, we also cover methods for tuning and improving our models. Text Summarization has gone through a major overhaul in the context of topic models where we showcase how to build, tune and interpret topic models in the context of an interest dataset on NIPS conference papers. Similarly, we cover text similarity techniques with a real-world example of movie recommenders. Sentiment Analysis is covered in-depth with both supervised and unsupervised techniques. We also cover both machine learning and deep learning models for supervised sentiment analysis. Semantic Analysis gets its own dedicated chapter where we also showcase how you can build your own Named Entity Recognition (NER) system from scratch. To conclude things, we also have a completely new chapter on the promised of Deep Learning for NLP where we also showcase a hands-on example on deep transfer learning. While the overall structure of the book remains the same, the entire code base, modules, and chapters will be updated to the latest Python 3.x release. ---------------------------------- Also the key selling points ? Implementations are based on Python 3.x and state-of-the-art popular open source libraries in NLP ? Covers Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Advanced Text Analytics and NLP ? Showcases diverse NLP applications including Classification, Clustering, Similarity Recommenders, Topic Models, Sentiment and Semantic Analysis.
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9. Beyond Artificial Intelligence : The Disappearing Human-Machine Divide.
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Kelemen, Jozef, Romportl, Jan, and Zackova, Eva
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Artificial intelligence ,Computational intelligence - Abstract
Summary: This book is an edited collection of chapters based on the papers presented at the conference "Beyond AI: Artificial Dreams" held in Pilsen in November 2012. The aim of the conference was to question deep-rooted ideas of artificial intelligence and cast critical reflection on methods standing at its foundations. Artificial Dreams epitomize our controversial quest for non-biological intelligence, and therefore the contributors of this book tried to fully exploit such a controversy in their respective chapters, which resulted in an interdisciplinary dialogue between experts from engineering, natural sciences and humanities. While pursuing the Artificial Dreams, it has become clear that it is still more and more difficult to draw a clear divide between human and machine. And therefore this book tries to portrait such an image of what lies beyond artificial intelligence: we can see the disappearing human-machine divide, a very important phenomenon of nowadays technological society, the phenomenon which is often uncritically praised, or hypocritically condemned. And so this phenomenon found its place in the subtitle of the whole volume as well as in the title of the chapter of Kevin Warwick, one of the keynote speakers at "Beyond AI: Artificial Dreams". .
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10. Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence : 12th International Conference, MDAI 2015, Skövde, Sweden, September 21-23, 2015, Proceedings.
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Narukawa, Yasuo and Torra, Vicenc
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Application software ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,Information storage and retrieval ,Numerical analysis ,Pattern recognition - Abstract
Summary: This book constitutes the proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence, MDAI 2015, held in Skövde, Sweden, in September 2015. The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 38 submissions. They discuss theory and tools for modeling decisions, as well as applications that encompass decision making processes and information fusion techniques.
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11. Introducing technological innovations : essays on the effects on voting and mental health
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Xiang, Diling, Schneider, Maik, and Gaule, Patrick
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robots ,artificial intelligence ,new technology - Abstract
Recent technological innovations, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, have attracted much scholarly attention, though largely in respect of their effect on the labour market. The thesis documents the indirect impact of technological innovations on the mental health and voting decisions of workers in the United States. The first paper investigates whether AI can be served as a general-purpose technology, examining comprehensive data of AI patents. It emerges that the stocks of AI related patents, such as deep learning and logistics systems, grow more quickly than robotics ones. AI applications are more popular in the chemical and medical sectors than those of computer science and electronics. The findings of the first paper indicate the potential of AI to serve as a general-purpose technology. Thus, policy makers should consider the readiness of our labour market, political and educational institutions to adjust to the introduction of AI. The second paper empirically explores the impact of industrial robots on voting outcomes in the U.S. presidential and congressional elections. It studies industrial robot and election data from the United States; the endogeneity issue is addressed by using the European robot usage as the instrument of U.S. robot exposure. It is deduced that industrial robots significantly influence voting behaviour. As such, politicians might seek to mitigate the sway of robots to safeguard political stability. The third paper empirically assesses how industrial robots affect the mental health of U.S. workers. Statistics of mortalities caused by drug and alcohol abuse, among others, are used as indicators of worker mental health. Industrial robots are found to exert a stark, negative effect on the mental health of workers, reflected by a rising drug and alcohol-induced mortality rate, for example. In other words, increasing robot usage leads to deterioration in mental health. Companies seeking to widen the participation of robotics should take this into account. Likewise, policy makers should provide better protection and welfare for those workers at risk of job loss due to technological advancement. Overall, we confirm the potential for AI to reach far and wide across our economy. Furthermore, the ability of industrial robots to affect election results and the mental health of individuals is evidenced. Accordingly, it is pivotal that policy makers are prepared for the expansion of AI and able to identify and nullify the possible risks.
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12. Visual and Camera Sensors.
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Park, Kang Ryoung, Kim, Euntai, Lee, Sangyoun, and Park, Kang Ryoung
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Information technology industries ,3D point clouds ,BIM ,CNN ,DLT ,DeblurGAN ,DoF-dependent ,Hough-space ,OCD4M ,PnP ,VSLAM-photogrammetric algorithm ,accuracy analysis ,artificial intelligence ,automatic online calibration ,autonomous landing ,blur image restoration ,camera calibration ,camera networks ,classification ,close range photogrammetry ,computer vision ,computer-aided diagnosis ,convolutional auto-encoders ,convolutional filter ,convolutional neural network ,covariance ,deep-learning-based motion deblurring and marker detection ,distortion partition ,drone ,ensemble learning ,facial expression recognition system ,flying object detection ,image processing ,in vivo endoscopy ,lens distortion ,local image patch ,low-cost device ,machine learning ,multi-scale featured local binary pattern ,multi-sensor fusion ,multimodal human recognition ,network slimming ,open-pit mine slope monitoring ,optimum deployment ,pathological site classification ,plank recognition ,point pair feature ,portable mobile mapping system ,pruning model ,robotic grasping ,robustness ,self-assembly device ,semi-direct SLAM ,side-rear-view monitoring system ,three-dimensional reconstruction ,uncertainty ,unmanned aerial vehicle ,unsharp masking ,vision measurement ,visual-inertial ,weighted DLT - Abstract
Summary: This book includes 13 papers published in Special Issue ("Visual and Camera Sensors") of the journal Sensors. The goal of this Special Issue was to invite high-quality, state-of-the-art research papers dealing with challenging issues in visual and camera sensors.
13. The Impact of Digital Technologies on Public Health in Developed and Developing Countries. 18th International Conference, ICOST 2020, Hammamet, Tunisia, June 24-26, 2020, Proceedings.
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Jmaiel, Mohamed, Abdulrazak, Bessam, Aloulou, Hamdi, Jmaiel, Mohamed, Kallel, Slim, and Mokhtari, Mounir
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Artificial intelligence ,Expert systems / knowledge-based systems ,Information retrieval ,Network hardware ,Systems analysis & design ,User interface design & usability ,Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Communication Networks ,Computer System Implementation ,Computer and Information Systems Applications ,Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ,Internet of Things ,Internet searching ,IoT ,Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems ,User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction ,artificial intelligence ,communication systems ,computer vision ,databases ,hci ,human-computer interaction ,image processing ,machine learning ,network protocols ,open access ,sensors ,signal processing ,software architecture ,software design ,telecommunication networks ,telecommunication systems ,user interfaces ,wireless telecommunication systems - Abstract
Summary: This open access book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on String Processing and Information Retrieval, ICOST 2020, held in Hammamet, Tunisia, in June 2020.* The 17 full papers and 23 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. They cover topics such as: IoT and AI solutions for e-health; biomedical and health informatics; behavior and activity monitoring; behavior and activity monitoring; and wellbeing technology. *This conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
14. Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Intelligence.
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Gams, Matjaz, Gams, Matjaz, and Gjoreski, Martin
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Information technology industries ,CSI ,Doppler spectrum ,PUT-Hand ,Wi-Fi ,affective computing ,agent ,ambient intelligence ,artificial intelligence ,biometrics ,cognitive load ,control ,crowd counting ,effective computing ,electronics ,emotion system ,emotional machine ,grasping ,human-machine interface ,identification ,information society ,machine learning ,manipulation ,mechatronics ,multi-modal fusion ,n/a ,one-dimensional depth sensor ,perception ,perception for grasping ,psychophysiology ,robotic hand ,robotics ,supervised learning ,tactile sensing ,underactuated - Abstract
Summary: This book includes a series of scientific papers published in the Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Intelligence at the journal Electronics MDPI. The book starts with an opinion paper on "Relations between Electronics, Artificial Intelligence and Information Society through Information Society Rules", presenting relations between information society, electronics and artificial intelligence mainly through twenty-four IS laws. After that, the book continues with a series of technical papers that present applications of Artificial Intelligence and Ambient Intelligence in a variety of fields including affective computing, privacy and security in smart environments, and robotics. More specifically, the first part presents usage of Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in combination with wearable devices (e.g., smartphones and wristbands) for recognizing human psychological states (e.g., emotions and cognitive load). The second part presents usage of AI methods in combination with laser sensors or Wi-Fi signals for improving security in smart buildings by identifying and counting the number of visitors. The last part presents usage of AI methods in robotics for improving robots' ability for object gripping manipulation and perception. The language of the book is rather technical, thus the intended audience are scientists and researchers who have at least some basic knowledge in computer science.
15. Participative Urban Health and Healthy Aging in the Age of AI. 19th International Conference, ICOST 2022, Paris, France, June 27-30, 2022, Proceedings.
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Aloulou, Hamdi, Abdulrazak, Bessam, Aloulou, Hamdi, Mokhtari, Mounir, and de Marassé-Enouf, Antoine
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Computer vision ,Information retrieval ,Information technology: general issues ,Network hardware ,Software Engineering ,User interface design & usability ,Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) ,Internet of Things (IoT) ,architecture types ,artificial intelligence ,communication systems ,computer hardware ,computer networks ,computer science ,computer systems ,engineering ,internet ,network protocols ,sensors ,signal processing ,software architecture ,software design ,software engineering ,telecommunication systems ,ubiquitous computing ,user interfaces - Abstract
Summary: This open access book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on String Processing and Information Retrieval, ICOST 2022, held in Paris, France, in June 2022. The 15 full papers and 10 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 33 submissions. They cover topics such as design, development, deployment, and evaluation of AI for health, smart urban environments, assistive technologies, chronic disease management, and coaching and health telematics systems.
16. Image and Video Processing and Recognition Based on Artificial Intelligence.
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Park, Kang Ryoung, Kim, Euntai, Lee, Sangyoun, and Park, Kang Ryoung
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Technology: general issues ,GC-LSTM model ,HKPolyU-DB ,K-nearest neighbors ,Krawtchouk polynomials ,Marr wavelets ,RANSAC ,SDUMLA-HMT-DB ,Tchebichef polynomials ,action recognition ,active learning ,armature ,artificial image generation ,artificial intelligence ,autoencoders ,bag of deep features ,binarized statistical image features ,biometrics ,body orientation ,bounding box regression ,brain computer interface ,building extraction ,camera position ,channel interaction ,character recognition ,common spatial patterns ,computer vision ,continuous wavelet transform ,convolutional neural network ,convolutional neural networks ,crowd counting ,cycle-consistent adversarial networks ,data augmentation ,deep convolutional neural networks ,deep learning ,depth map ,domain adaptation ,edges to photos ,emotion recognition ,entropy and response ,epidermis ,face image analysis ,face parsing ,face recognition ,facial attributes classification ,fast approximation ,feature distillation ,finger position ,finger-vein recognition ,fully convolutional networks ,generative adversarial net ,generative adversarial network ,generative adversarial network (GAN) ,generative models ,global context ,graph matching ,guidance ,helicopter footage ,heterogeneous database ,high-resolution remote sensing image ,homotopy iterative hard thresholding ,image de-raining ,image processing ,image pyramid ,image-to-image conversion ,infrared circumferential scanning system ,joint attention ,label to photos ,lighting ,local context ,loss function ,malignant thyroid nodule ,mask R-CNN ,medical image fusion ,monocular depth estimation ,multi resolution network ,multi-person ,multi-scale decomposition ,multi-task ,multitask learning ,normalized cross-correlation ,object recognition ,optimization ,orthogonal moments ,orthogonal polynomials ,pathology ,pose estimation ,prediction system ,presentation attack detection ,presentation attack face images ,remote sensing ,residual network ,satellite image ,semantic segmentation ,semi-supervised learning ,single-sample face recognition ,skin ,social robotics ,sparse coding ,super-resolution ,support vector machine ,surface defect detection ,surface inspection ,target recognition ,transfer learning ,typhoon ,ultrasound image ,unobserved database ,vehicle recognition ,weighted binary cross-entropy loss - Abstract
Summary: This book includes 23 published papers on Special issues of "Image and Video Processing and Recognition Based on Artificial Intelligence" in the journal Sensors. The purpose of this Special Issue was to invite high-quality and state-of-the-art academic papers on challenging issues in the field of AI-based image and video processing and recognition.
17. How AI Impacts Urban Living and Public Health. 17th International Conference, ICOST 2019, New York City, NY, USA, October 14-16, 2019, Proceedings.
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Pagán, José, Abdulrazak, Bessam, Aloulou, Hamdi, Cabrera, María Fernanda, Mokhtari, Mounir, and Pagán, José
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Artificial intelligence ,Expert systems / knowledge-based systems ,Network hardware ,User interface design & usability ,Computer communication systems ,Computer science ,Special purpose computers ,User interfaces (Computer systems) - Abstract
Summary: This open access book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on String Processing and Information Retrieval, ICOST 2019, held in New York City, NY, USA, in October 2019. The 15 full papers and 5 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 24 submissions. They cover topics such as: e-health technology design; well-being technology; biomedical and health informatics; and smart environment technology.
18. Advances of Machine Design in Italy 2022.
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Ceccarelli, Marco, Carbone, Giuseppe, Ceccarelli, Marco, and Gasparetto, Alessandro
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History of engineering & technology ,Mechanical engineering & materials ,Technology: general issues ,Boundary Elements Methods ,Cohen's kappa ,UAV transportation ,UGVs ,accelerometer ,analytic Jacobian ,applied mechanics ,artificial intelligence ,automatic machines ,biofuel ,configuration-dependent substructuring ,confusion matrix ,design optimization ,design space exploration ,diesel blends ,discriminant analysis ,drone-based package delivery ,dynamics of linkages ,elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication ,embedded payload ,feeding ,field robotics ,finite-element analysis ,five bar linkage ,friction ,functional synthesis ,gas micro-turbine ,heavy vehicles ,history of mms ,history of teaching ,human-in-the-loop ,human-robot collaboration ,hypoid gears ,instant center ,inverse kinematics ,italian history of mechanism design ,italian mechanism collections ,kerosene ,kinematics ,lightweight gears ,load transfer ratio ,lubrication ,machine design ,manipulability ,mechanical design ,mechatronic design ,mobile manipulation ,models of mechanisms ,motion planning ,multibody simulation ,n/a ,obstacle avoidance ,off-road applications ,packaging ,path and trajectory planning ,planar mechanism ,planar parallel mechanism ,precision agriculture ,predictive algorithms ,quick-release system ,reconfigurable robots ,rollover detection ,rotary device ,rotor dynamics ,seal instability ,singular configuration ,squeeze film damper ,statistical index ,three-points linkage ,transmission error ,tribology ,vibration reduction ,vibrational analysis ,vibrations ,virtual reality ,wear - Abstract
Summary: This reprint contains a Special Issue of the MDPI journal Machines on Italian advances in mechanism and machines science through a collection of selected papers from the Fourth International Conference of IFToMM Italy, IFIT 2022. The included papers belong to a broad range of disciplines in MMS, with research and design results that can be of interest not only to scholars in the field of MMS and mechanical engineering but also to professionals and even students, broadening their understanding of the problems and solutions under development, mainly, but not only, from the Italian community.
19. Creating Age-friendly Communities. Housing and Technology.
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van Hoof, Joost, Barrie, Helen, Brittain, Katie, Marston, Hannah R., and van Hoof, Joost
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Medicine ,Age in Place ,Australia ,Canada ,Connected Health ,Disability ,GIS ,ICT ,Intergenerational Relationships ,Smart Technology ,U.S. ,aids and adaptations ,artificial intelligence ,built environment ,cardiology ,citizen science ,clinical care ,co-design ,community care ,community networks ,dementia ,dementia-friendly environments ,digital life-world ,domestic settings ,engagement ,formal caregivers ,gerontechnology ,green care farms ,informal caregivers ,intergenerational ,living alone ,loneliness ,long-term care facilities ,meaningful activities ,n/a ,nursing home ,nursing homes ,older adults ,older age-friendly housing ,older immigrants ,older people ,perspectives ,physical environment/space ,primary care ,privacy ,qualitative research methods ,research ethics ,retirement community ,robots ,rural ageing ,scoping review ,small-scale living ,smart cities ,smart health ,social connectedness ,social interaction ,spatial ,technology ,transition ,urban neighbourhoods ,wearable devices - Abstract
Summary: The "Creating Age-friendly Communities: Housing and Technology" publication presents contemporary, innovative, and insightful narratives, debates, and frameworks based on an international collection of papers from scholars spanning the fields of gerontology, social sciences, architecture, computer science, and gerontechnology. This extensive collection of papers aims to move the narrative and debates forward in this interdisciplinary field of age-friendly cities and communities.
20. Towards a more versatile dynamic-music for video games : approaches to compositional considerations and techniques for continuous music
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Davies, Huw and Saxton, Robert
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781.5 ,Art ,Dramatic arts ,Recreational & performing arts ,Artificial Intelligence ,21st Century music ,Composition ,Film and concert music ,Performance ,Music ,Computing ,Program development and tools ,game ,dynamic music ,interactive ,game music ,video game ,video games ,video ,audio ,MaxMSP ,generative ,procedural - Abstract
This study contributes to practical discussions on the composition of dynamic music for video games from the composer’s perspective. Creating greater levels of immersion in players is used as a justification for the proposals of the thesis. It lays down foundational aesthetic elements in order to proceed with a logical methodology. The aim of this paper is to build upon, and further hybridise, two techniques used by composers and by video game designers to increase further the reactive agility and memorability of the music for the player. Each chapter of this paper explores a different technique for joining two (possibly disparate) types of gameplay, or gamestates, with appropriate continuous music. In each, I discuss a particular musical engine capable of implementing continuous music. Chapter One will discuss a branching-music engine, which uses a precomposed musical mosaic (or musical pixels) to create a linear score with the potential to diverge at appropriate moments accompanying onscreen action. I use the case study of the Final Fantasy battle system to show how the implementation of a branching-music engine could assist in maintaining the continuity of gameplay experience that current disjointed scores, which appear in many games, create. To aid this argument I have implemented a branching-music engine, using the graphical object oriented programming environment MaxMSP, in the style of the battle music composed by Nobuo Uematsu, the composer of the early Final Fantasy series. The reader can find this in the accompanying demonstrations patch. In Chapter Two I consider how a generative-music engine can also implement a continuous music and also address some of the limitations of the branching-music engine. Further I describe a technique for an effective generative music for video games that creates musical ‘personalities’ that can mimic a particular style of music for a limited period of time. Crucially, this engine is able to transition between any two personalities to create musical coincidence with the game. GMGEn (Game Music Generation Engine) is a program I have created in MaxMSP to act as an example of this concept. GMGEn is available in the Demonstrations_Application. Chapter Three will discuss potential limitations of the branching music engine described in Chapter One and the generative music engine described in Chapter Two, and highlights how these issues can be solved by way of a third engine, which hybridises both. As this engine has an indeterminate musical state it is termed the intermittent-music engine. I go on to discuss the implementation of this engine in two different game scenarios and how emergent structures of this music will appear. The final outcome is to formulate a new compositional approach delivering dynamic music, which accompanies the onscreen action with greater agility than currently present in the field, increasing the memorability and therefore the immersive effect of the video-game music.
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- 2015
21. Numerical and Evolutionary Optimization 2021.
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Quiroz, Marcela, Lara, Adriana, Quiroz, Marcela, Schütze, Oliver, Trujillo, Leonardo, and de la Fraga, Luis Gerardo
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Computer science ,Information technology industries ,ANFIS ,ANFIS (FFA) ,ANFIS (GA) ,ANFIS (PSO) ,ASD ,AutoML ,BCI ,CFD ,DVT ,EEG ,Grouping Genetic Algorithm ,IPOPT solver engine ,KPI ,Large-Scale Constrained Optimization ,Mallows model ,Markov chain ,OR in health services ,OpenFOAM ,XGBoost classifiers ,aerodynamic analysis ,ambulance response time ,artificial intelligence ,attention ,autism ,bin packing ,decision-support system ,differential privacy ,distributor's pallet loading problem ,early diagnosis ,edge computing ,edge device ,embedded system ,emergency medical services ,emergency medicine ,erosion ,estimation of distribution algorithm ,fault severity assessment ,feature selection ,features ,first-passage time ,gearboxes ,geo-indistinguishability ,heuristics ,input perturbation ,job shop scheduling problem ,largest small polygons (LSP) ,learning activities ,machine learning ,machine-learning ,mathematica model development environment ,modal analysis ,moth-flame algorithm ,n/a ,nonlinear programming ,numerical optimization results and regression model for estimating {A(n)} ,optimal area sequence {A(n)} ,pre-hospital emergency care ,privacy-preserving machine learning ,quay crane scheduling problem ,queueing theory ,real-life instances ,revised LSP model ,simulation ,smart system ,variable decomposition ,wind energy ,wind turbine blades ,{LSP(n)} model-class - Abstract
Summary: This reprint was established after the 9th International Workshop on Numerical and Evolutionary Optimization (NEO), representing a collection of papers on the intersection of the two research areas covered at this workshop: numerical optimization and evolutionary search techniques. While focusing on the design of fast and reliable methods lying across these two paradigms, the resulting techniques are strongly applicable to a broad class of real-world problems, such as pattern recognition, routing, energy, lines of production, prediction, and modeling, among others. This volume is intended to serve as a useful reference for mathematicians, engineers, and computer scientists to explore current issues and solutions emerging from these mathematical and computational methods and their applications.
22. New Metropolitan Perspectives. Transition with Resilience for Evolutionary Development.
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Bevilacqua, Carmelina, Balland, Pierre-Alexandre, Bevilacqua, Carmelina, Kakderi, Christina, and Provenzano, Vincenzo
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Artificial intelligence ,Political economy ,Digital Transition ,Energy-Mobility-Food Systems ,European Industrial Ecosystem ,Evolutionary economy ,Knowledge complexity ,NMP 2022 ,Peripheral areas ,Research & open innovation ,Resilience and Recovery ,Scientific computing and data processing ,Sustainability transitions ,Technological resilience ,Urban Transition - Abstract
Summary: This open access book conveys attention to the theme of transition towards resilience and sustainability and its evolutionary perspective that emphasizes the complexity and uncertainty that governments and society are called to address in response to the ongoing challenges. "New Metropolitan Perspective Post COVID Dynamics: Green and Digital Transition, between Metropolitan and Return to Villages' Perspectives", 25-27 May 2022, Reggio Calabria, Italy. The papers included in the book are grouped around the following main topics: the envisaged transition towards resilience and sustainability; the relevance of the planning dimension for defining sustainable development pathways and managing complexity; and the green and digital transition by glimpsing at approaches, experiences, and cases that outline innovative solutions in cities and inner areas. The book primarily targets the academic and policymaker communities involved in managing the complexity of the transition for regions and cities.
23. New Metropolitan Perspectives. Knowledge Dynamics, Innovation-driven Policies Towards the Territories' Attractiveness Volume 1.
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Bevilacqua, Carmelina, Bevilacqua, Carmelina, Calabrò, Francesco, and Della Spina, Lucia
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Artificial intelligence ,Urban economics ,Computational Intelligence ,Economic-Estimative Dynamics and Valuation Tools ,Heritage and Identity ,Integrated Approach of Sustainable Urban Development ,Metropolitan City: Issues and Challenges ,Open Access ,Regional and Spatial Economics ,Urban Economics ,Urban Regeneration: Community Involvement and PPP - Abstract
Summary: This open access book presents the outcomes of the symposium "NEW METROPOLITAN PERSPECTIVES," held at Mediterranea University, Reggio Calabria, Italy on May 26-28, 2020. Addressing the challenge of Knowledge Dynamics and Innovation-driven Policies Towards Urban and Regional Transition, the book presents a multi-disciplinary debate on the new frontiers of strategic and spatial planning, economic programs and decision support tools in connection with urban-rural area networks and metropolitan centers. The respective papers focus on six major tracks: Innovation dynamics, smart cities and ICT; Urban regeneration, community-led practices and PPP; Local development, inland and urban areas in territorial cohesion strategies; Mobility, accessibility and infrastructures; Heritage, landscape and identity;and Risk management,environment and energy. The book also includes a Special Section on Rhegion United Nations 2020-2030. Given its scope, the book will benefit all researchers, practitioners and policymakers interested in issues concerning metropolitan and marginal areas.
24. Low Back Pain (LBP)
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Denaro, Vincenzo, Denaro, Vincenzo, Iavicoli, Sergio, Russo, Fabrizio, and Vadalà, Gianluca
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Environmental science, engineering & technology ,Technology: general issues ,African American ,Australian method ,CT ,EMG ,Google Trends ,Latino ,Low Back Pain Scale ,MRI ,Neurac ,ROC curve ,Wikipedia ,X-ray ,absenteeism ,anthropometry ,artificial intelligence ,back pain ,back problems ,bone cancer ,bone metastasis ,canal stenosis ,chronic ,cognitive behavioral therapy ,computer aided diagnosis ,computer vision ,core stability ,cross-sectional studies ,decision support systems ,deep learning ,depression ,digital image processing ,disability ,disk herniation ,epidemiology ,epidural steroid injections ,ergonomics ,fear of pain ,fear-avoidance beliefs ,gender difference ,handling task ,hip-knee line ,infodemiology ,insurance ,kinesiophobia ,knowledge ,low back pain ,low back pain (LBP) ,low-back pain ,lower extremity ,lumbalgia ,lumbar decompression ,lumbar fusion ,lumbar instability ,lumbar rotation ,lumbar translation ,lumbosacral radicular pain ,lung cancer ,machine learning ,manual therapy ,maximum voluntary isometric contraction ,meta-analysis ,mindfulness-based stress reduction ,musculoskeletal disorders ,musculoskeletal pain ,non-radiological lumbar instability ,occupational back-support exoskeleton ,occupational disorder ,occupational health ,occupational safety and health ,older adults ,orthopaedics ,pain ,patient care ,pelvic incidence ,physical activity ,population attributable fraction ,postural stability ,prevention ,prostate cancer ,public health ,radiography ,radiomics ,rehabilitation nurses ,reliability ,return to work ,review ,risk assessment ,satisfaction ,screening tool ,seasonality ,sedentary behaviour ,sensitivity ,signature ,specificity ,spinal load ,standing position ,sub-threshold lumbar instability ,systematic review ,underserved ,unemployment ,unexpected external postural perturbations ,wearable assistive device ,work ability ,workers ,workload ,workplace ,workplace interventions - Abstract
Summary: Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, being the most commonly reported musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) and the leading cause of compromised quality of life and work absenteeism. Indeed, LBP is the leading worldwide cause of years lost to disability, and its burden is growing alongside the increasing and aging population. The etiology, pathogenesis, and occupational risk factors of LBP are still not fully understood. It is crucial to give a stronger focus to reducing the consequences of LBP, as well as preventing its onset. Primary prevention at the occupational level remains important for highly exposed groups. Therefore, it is essential to identify which treatment options and workplace-based intervention strategies are effective in increasing participation at work and encouraging early return-to-work to reduce the consequences of LBP. The present Special Issue offers a unique opportunity to update many of the recent advances and perspectives of this health problem. A number of topics will be covered in order to attract high-quality research papers, including the following major areas: prevalence and epidemiological data, etiology, prevention, assessment and treatment approaches, and health promotion strategies for LBP. We have received a wide range of submissions, including research on the physical, psychosocial, environmental, and occupational perspectives, also focused on workplace interventions.
25. Advances in Sustainable and Digitalized Factories: Manufacturing, Measuring Technologies and Systems.
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Calvo, Roque, Calvo, Roque, Tosello, Guido, and Yagüe-Fabra, José A.
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History of engineering & technology ,Technology: general issues ,2-F robotic gripper ,ADAMS ,Ansys HFSS simulator ,CAD ,Industry 4.0 ,MATLAB/Simulink ,OPC UA ,additive manufacturing ,analog manometer ,artificial intelligence ,assembly ,augmented reality ,case-based reasoning ,continuous improvement ,cost comparison ,cyber physical system ,design of experiments ,digital twin ,digitization ,discrete event simulation ,dynamic failure rate ,effect and criticality analysis ,embedded solutions ,evolutionary algorithms ,facility layout problem ,failure mode ,feeding ,friction force field ,hybrid dependability modelling ,industrial IoT ,industry 4.0 ,intralogistics ,knowledge-based system ,lean 4.0 ,lean manufacturing ,lean production systems ,low-cost ,machine learning ,manufacturing ,material flow handling ,metallic electromagnetic isolation ,metrology ,multi-agent ,multi-objective optimization ,n/a ,nearest neighbor ,numerical modeling ,ontology ,passive digitization ,performance analysis ,pick-point determination ,plant simulation ,plastic injection molding ,process optimization ,production scheduling ,production simulation ,prototyping ,quality 4.0 ,re-manufacturing ,reliability-centered maintenance ,retrofitting solutions ,robotic bin-picking ,robust scheduling ,simulation ,simulation model ,smart manufacturing ,smart surface ,subtractive manufacturing ,systematic literature review ,technology comparison ,time-driven simulation ,tiny RFID ,turbine blades ,uncertainty ,under-actuation ,value chain ,virtual reality - Abstract
Summary: The book is the reprint of the Special Issue 'Advances in Sustainable and Digitalized Factories: Manufacturing, Measuring Technologies and Systems' published in the journal Applied Science (MDPI). It contains 17 articles, including 1 Editorial, 14 Research Papers, and 2 Reviews.
26. Original portfolio of compositions
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Rhodes, Christopher, Climent, Ricardo, and Allmendinger, Richard
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AR ,Mixed Reality ,MR ,Extended Reality ,XR ,Oculus Quest ,Electromyographic ,Performance ,Guitar ,Violin ,Myo ,Piano ,Augmented Reality ,Oculus Quest 2 ,VR ,Music ,Interactive Composition ,Composition ,Unreal Engine ,Unity ,EMG ,Biometrics ,Game engines ,ML ,Machine Learning ,Interactive Music ,Virtual Reality ,AI ,Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
This portfolio of compositions uses novel biometrics from gestural interfaces called Myo armbands to compose five pieces of electroacoustic music within a continuum of spatial environments, ranging from the real to the virtual. The portfolio achieves this by processing biometric data from the Myo armbands within developed software (using Max 8), applying machine learning to such data (via Wekinator) and mapping predictive outputs to audiovisual materials across the spatial continuum. The results of this approach show how unique compositional affordances can be created when using biometrics within different spatial environments and how implementing machine learning methods can help to create such opportunities. The outcomes are presented via five composed portfolio works, three published papers within the scientific community, and numerous music performances navigating the overlapping areas of music composition and computer science. By using novel biometrics to compose music within a continuum of space, this interdisciplinary research topic contributes original knowledge to both the fields of music composition and computer science (human-computer interaction).
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27. A novel dual-spin actuation mechanism for small calibre, spin stabilised, guided projectiles
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Norris, James J., Hameed, Amer, and Economou, John
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Ballistics ,Guided weapoms ,Guided projectiles ,Artificial intelligence - Abstract
Small calibre projectiles are spin-stabilised to increase ballistic stability, often at high frequencies. Due to hardware limitations, conventional actuators and meth ods are unable to provide satisfactory control at such high frequencies. With the reduced volume for control hardware and increased financial cost, incorporating traditional guid ance methods into small-calibre projectiles is inherently difficult. This work presents a novel method of projectile control which addresses these issues and conducts a systems level analysis of the underlying actuation mechanism. The design is shown to be a viable alternative to traditional control methods, Firstly, a 7 Degree-of-Freedom (DoF) dynamic model is created for dual-spin pro jectiles, including aerodynamic coefficients. The stability of dual-spin projectiles, gov erned by the gyroscopic and dynamic stability factors is given, discussed and unified across available literature. The model is implemented in a Matlab/Simulink simulation environ ment, which is in turn validated against a range of academic literature and experimental test data. The novel design and fundamental operating principle are presented. The actuation mechanism (AM) is then mathematically formulated from both a velocity change (∆V ) and a lateral acceleration (a˜) perspective. A set of axioms are declared and verified using the 7-DoF model, showing that the inherently discrete system behaviour can be controlled continuously via these control variables, ∆V or a˜. Control state switching is simplified to be instantaneous, then expanded to be generically characterised by an arbitrarily complex mathematical function. A detailed investigation, parametric analysis and sensitivity study is undertaken to understand the system behaviour. A Monte Carlo procedure is described, which is used to compare the correction cap abilities of different guidance laws (GLs). A bespoke Zero-Effort-Miss (ZEM) based GLis synthesised from the mathematical formulation of the AM, with innately more know ledge of the system behaviour, which allows superior error correction. This bespoke GL is discussed in detail, a parametric study is undertaken, and both the GL parameters and PID controller gains are optimised using a genetic algorithm. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reinforcement learning methods are used to emulate a GL, as well as controlling the AM and operating as a GL, simultaneously. The novel GLs are compared against a traditional proportional navigation GL in a nominal system and all GLs were able to control the AMs, reducing the miss distance to a satisfactory margin. The ZEM-based GL provided superior correction to the AI GL, which in turn provided superior correction over proportional navigation. Example CAD models are shown, and the stability analysis is conducted on the geometry. The CAD model is then used in CFD simulations to determine aerodynamic coefficients for use in the 7-DoF dynamic model. The novel control method was able to reduce the 95% dispersion diameter of a traditional ballistic 7.62mm projectile from 70mm to 33mm. Statistical data analysis showed there was no significant correlation or bias present in either the nominal or 7-DoF dispersion patterns. This project is co-sponsored by BAE Systems and ESPRC (ref. 1700064). The con tents of this thesis are covered by patent applications GB2011850.1, GB 2106035.5 and EP 20275128.5. Two papers are currently published (DOI: 10.1016/j.dt.2019.06.003, the second DOI is pending) and one is undergoing peer review.
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- 2021
28. Extending probabilistic programming systems and applying them to real-world simulators
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Gram-Hansen, Bradley, Rainforth, Thomas, Günes Baydin, Atilim, Torr, Philip, and Teh, Yee
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006.3 ,Statistics ,Machine learning ,Inference ,Artificial intelligence - Abstract
Probabilistic programming is a paradigm that enables us to efficiently write probabilistic models as program code that we can sample, infer underlying parameters and predict outcomes based on complete or incomplete observations. Naturally, stochastic simulators, a special sub-class of simulators containing random variables, internal inference procedures, and the simulation of observations, are structurally rich probabilistic models. However, most simulators are not written in the probabilistic programming paradigm, as they are written in arbitrary programming code. This means that it is challenging to automatically update the variables in these simulators to account for observations from conducted experiments, which limits the simulators' use. Furthermore, there are two components to a probabilistic programming system i) the language and compilation procedure, ii) the inference procedures. These components can limit our ability to compile particular classes of probabilistic models, such as models that contain mixtures of parameter types, due to restrictions in the expressiveness of the language. Restrictions in the expressivity of the language can also inhibit our ability to generate efficient inferences, as this naturally influences the design of the probabilistic programming system and the set of available inference backends. Creating probabilistic programming systems that are expressive enough for different probabilistic models leads to the creation of many different probabilistic programming systems, which is inefficient - it would be more efficient if we could repurpose existing probabilistic programming systems. In this thesis, we develop three pieces of original work through four papers. The first piece of work describes how to extend differentiable first-order probabilistic programming systems to perform statistically correct and computationally efficient inference on models with mixtures of continuous and non-continuous parameters, without having to modify the underlying language, or develop an entirely new probabilistic programming system. The second describes how to translate real-world stochastic simulators written in arbitrary program languages to probabilistic programming systems. And finally, in the third piece of work, we develop two new Bayesian inference schemes to make inference more computationally and statistically efficient in nested models, models that contain probabilistic programs, within probabilistic programs, which arise in many real-world stochastic simulators.
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29. Inventing intelligence : on the history of complex information processing and artificial intelligence in the United States in the mid-twentieth century
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Penn, Jonathan, Staley, Richard, and Curry, Helen
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006.3 ,Complex Information Processing ,Artificial Intelligence ,Business History ,Mid-Twentieth Century ,United States ,Mathematical Sciences ,Management Science ,Computer Science ,Bureaucracy ,Herbert A. Simon ,Frank Rosenblatt ,John McCarthy ,Marvin Minsky ,Cold War - Abstract
In the mid-1950s, researchers in the United States melded formal theories of problem solving and intelligence with another powerful new tool for control: the electronic digital computer. Several branches of western mathematical science emerged from this nexus, including computer science (1960s–), data science (1990s–) and artificial intelligence (AI). This thesis offers an account of the origins and politics of AI in the mid-twentieth century United States, which focuses on its imbrications in systems of societal control. In an effort to denaturalize the power relations upon which the field came into being, I situate AI’s canonical origin story in relation to the structural and intellectual priorities of the U.S. military and American industry during the Cold War, circa 1952 to 1961. This thesis offers a detailed and comparative account of the early careers, research interests, and key outputs of four researchers often credited with laying the foundations for AI and machine learning—Herbert A. Simon, Frank Rosenblatt, John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky. It chronicles the distinct ways in which each sought to formalise and simulate human mental behaviour using digital electronic computers. Rather than assess their contributions as discontinuous with what came before, as in mythologies of AI's genesis, I establish continuities with, and borrowings from, management science and operations research (Simon), Hayekian economics and instrumentalist statistics (Rosenblatt), automatic coding techniques and pedagogy (McCarthy), and cybernetics (Minsky), along with the broadscale mobilization of Cold War-era civilian-led military science generally. I assess how Minsky’s 1961 paper 'Steps Toward Artificial Intelligence' simultaneously consolidated and obscured these entanglements as it set in motion an initial research agenda for AI in the following two decades. I argue that mind-computer metaphors, and research in complex information processing generally, played an important role in normalizing the small- and large-scale structuring of social behaviour using mathematics in the United States from the second half of the twentieth century onward.
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30. Forex trend forecasting based on long short term memory and its variations with hybrid activation functions
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Zhou, Tianyu and Wang, F.
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006.3 ,forex ,prediction ,time series ,neural network ,artificial intelligence - Abstract
The foreign exchange (Forex) market, as one of the most important financial markets in the globe, has attracted many investors. In order to support forex traders’ trading decisions, accurately predicting the forex prices has continued to be a popular but challenging topic. Due to the high complexity of the forex market, it is always a question of how effective the forex prediction could be. With the rapid development on machine learning in the last decades, deep learning has been applied successfully to many areas including the forex market. Consequently, numerous research papers have been published, which aim to improve the accuracy of forex prediction. The Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) neural network, a kind of artificial neural network, has been widely used, which is specially designed to analyse time series data. Due to its strong learning capability, the LSTM neural network has now been used to predict complex forex trading based on historical data. However, there is a lack of an authoritative and commonly accepted guidance on how to conduct proper forex predictions by using LSTM. The application of deep learning to financial forecasting is still in a developing stage. This research aims to investigate the feasibility of applying deep learning, particularly the LSTM neural network to the foreign exchange market and to enhance the prediction accuracy via improved LSTM algorithms. In this thesis, all of the fundamental and technical features related to forex trading have been collected and analysed comprehensively. The influential features are then selected to be used as the inputs for forex prediction. Based on these inputs, a LSTM is specifically built to predict the trends of forex prices, which are identified as a suitable prediction target for forex traders. Notably, a new validation method is also introduced to overcome the problems in the traditional time series validation methods. Furthermore, a novel LSTM algorithm using hybrid activation functions in the same hidden layer is proposed to improve the prediction accuracy for forex trend predictions. Extensive experiments have been conducted and the experimental results have shown that the performance of the LSTM with hybrid activation functions has outperformed that of the standard LSTM. The generasalibility of the hybrid activation functions based LSTM has also been proved by its successful applications to different ANNs (e.g., RNNs) and datasets.
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- 2020
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