Browsing by Author "Choe, Yoonsuck"
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Bhamidipati, Sarvani Kumar (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)What does the spike of a sensory neuron mean? This is a fundamental question in computational neuroscience. Conventional approaches provide an answer based on correlation between spike pattern and the stimulus that caused ...
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Baeg, Siyeol (2023-06-13)Accurate identification of ships is vital to ensure safe maritime activities. As the Automatic Identification System (AIS) provides various static and dynamic information, it has been actively used for ship identification. ...
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Zhang, Yong (2014-04-17)In life science, there is a great need in understandings of biological systems for therapeutics, synthetic biology, and biomedical applications. However, complex behaviors and dynamics of biological systems are hard to ...
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Singhal, Ankur (2015-08-04)The vascular architecture of the brain is very complex and reconstruction of this architecture can aid in understanding the functions of vessels in different regions of the brain. Advances in microscopy have enabled ...
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Chu, Tianshu (2017-12-06)Learning Chinese as a Second Language (CSL) is a difficult task for students in English-speaking countries due to the large symbol set and complicated writing techniques. Traditional classroom methods of teaching Chinese ...
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Aryal, Sandesh (2015-12-07)Foreign accent conversion seeks to transform utterances from a non-native speaker (L2) to appear as if they had been produced by the same speaker but with a native (L1) accent. Such accent-modified utterances have been ...
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Aluri, Aravind (Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)Basic circuits, which form the building blocks of the brain, have been identiffied in recent literature. We propose to treat these basic circuits as "stochastic generators" whose instances serve to wire a portion of the ...
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Xu, Hai (2012-10-19)Morphology change analysis of aorta images acquired from biological experiments plays a critical role in exploring the relationship between lamina thickness (LT), interlamellar distance (ILD) and fragmentation (furcation ...
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Study of the Effect of Distance-Based Plantar Cutaneous Electrotactile Feedback on Lateral Balance Vembu Srinivasan, Raghav Hari Kris (2021-04-23)Our sense of balance and body movement heavily rely upon sensory feedback from our lower limbs, as well as other sensory modalities including visual and vestibular feedback. If the sensory feedback from the lower limb is ...
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Narku-Tetteh, Noble Nii Nortey (2014-01-06)Time-resolved quantization has become inherent in systems that incorporate a Time-of-Flight (ToF) or Time-of-Arrival (ToA) measurement. Such systems have diverse applications ranging from direct time-of-flight measurements ...
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Liu, Yi (2022-07-05)In machine learning, real-world objects such as molecules and proteins are naturally formulated as graphs. Two types of information are vital for graph representation learning; those are, topology information and position ...
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Rodriguez, Jobany (2011-08-08)Distinctiveness plays an important role in the recognition of faces, i.e., a distinctive face is usually easier to remember than a typical face in a recognition task. This distinctiveness effect explains why caricatures ...
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Marcell, Jonathan LAs the world becomes increasingly interconnected, efficient and sustainable transportation solutions are more important than ever. However, creating new transportation infrastructure can be a challenging and daunting ...
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Savari, Maryam (2022-07-21)Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) algorithms are defined with fully continuous or discrete action spaces. These algorithms are widely used in autonomous driving due to their ability to cope with unseen environments. However, ...
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Yao, Wenlin (2020-12-07)Capabilities of detecting events and recognizing temporal, subevent, or causality relations among events can facilitate many applications in natural language understanding. However, supervised learning approaches that ...
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Eng, Daniel C. (2010-01-16)Advancement in high-throughput microscopy technology such as the Knife-Edge Scanning Microscopy (KESM) is enabling the production of massive amounts of high-resolution and high-quality volumetric data of biological ...
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Yan, Xu (2015-05-05)In Android systems, inter-process communication relies heavily on intent, which can be understood as a message between apps. However, (i)intents can be hijacked when they are transmitted from senders to receivers. Even if ...
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Nowak, Michael Richard (2019-11-01)The past decade has seen innovative advancements in light microscopy instrumentation that have afforded the acquisition of whole-brain datasets at micrometer resolution. As the hardware and software used to automate the ...