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Chapter 5: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 5: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Open Educational Resources
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Chapter 6: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 6: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Chapter 2: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 2: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Chapter 7: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 7: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Chapter 1: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 1: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Chapter 3: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 3: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Chapter 4: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
Chapter 4: Essential Aspects Of Physical Design And Implementation Of Relational Databases, Tatiana Malyuta, Ashwin Satyanarayana
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Testing Mediation Via Indirect Effects In Pls-Sem: A Social Networking Site Illustration, Murad Moqbel, Rakesh Guduru, Ahasan Harun
Testing Mediation Via Indirect Effects In Pls-Sem: A Social Networking Site Illustration, Murad Moqbel, Rakesh Guduru, Ahasan Harun
Information Systems Faculty Publications and Presentations
Mediation analysis, in the context of structural equation modeling via partial least squares (PLSSEM), affords a better understanding of the relationships among independent and dependent variables, when the variables seem to not have a definite connection. In this paper, we demonstrate such an analysis in the context of social networking sites, using WarpPLS, a leading PLS-SEM software tool.
Annapurna: An Automated Smartwatch-Based Eating Detection And Food Journaling System, Sougata Sen, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee
Annapurna: An Automated Smartwatch-Based Eating Detection And Food Journaling System, Sougata Sen, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Maintaining a food journal can allow an individual to monitor eating habits, including unhealthy eating sessions, food items causing severe reactions, or portion size related information. However, manually maintaining a food journal can be burdensome. In this paper, we explore the vision of a pervasive, automated, completely unobtrusive, food journaling system using a commodity smartwatch. We present a prototype system — Annapurna— which is composed of three key components: (a) a smartwatch-based gesture recognizer that can robustly identify eating-specific gestures occurring anywhere, (b) a smartwatch-based image captor that obtains a small set of relevant images (containing views of the food …
Dual-Slam: A Framework For Robust Single Camera Navigation, Huajian Huang, Wen-Yan Lin, Siying Liu, Dong Zhang, Sai-Kit Yeung
Dual-Slam: A Framework For Robust Single Camera Navigation, Huajian Huang, Wen-Yan Lin, Siying Liu, Dong Zhang, Sai-Kit Yeung
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
SLAM (Simultaneous Localization And Mapping) seeks to provide a moving agent with real-time self-localization. To achieve real-time speed, SLAM incrementally propagates position estimates. This makes SLAM fast but also makes it vulnerable to local pose estimation failures. As local pose estimation is ill-conditioned, local pose estimation failures happen regularly, making the overall SLAM system brittle. This paper attempts to correct this problem. We note that while local pose estimation is ill-conditioned, pose estimation over longer sequences is well-conditioned. Thus, local pose estimation errors eventually manifest themselves as mapping inconsistencies. When this occurs, we save the current map and activate two …
Federated Topic Discovery: A Semantic Consistent Approach, Yexuan Shi, Yongxin Tong, Zhiyang Su, Di Jiang, Zimu Zhou, Wenbin Zhang
Federated Topic Discovery: A Semantic Consistent Approach, Yexuan Shi, Yongxin Tong, Zhiyang Su, Di Jiang, Zimu Zhou, Wenbin Zhang
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
General-purpose topic models have widespread industrial applications. Yet high-quality topic modeling is becoming increasingly challenging because accurate models require large amounts of training data typically owned by multiple parties, who are often unwilling to share their sensitive data for collaborative training without guarantees on their data privacy. To enable effective privacy-preserving multiparty topic modeling, we propose a novel federated general-purpose topic model named private and consistent topic discovery (PC-TD). On the one hand, PC-TD seamlessly integrates differential privacy in topic modeling to provide privacy guarantees on sensitive data of different parties. On the other hand, PC-TD exploits multiple sources of …
Person-Level Action Recognition In Complex Events Via Tsd-Tsm Networks, Yanbin Hao, Zi-Niu Liu, Hao Zhang, Bin Zhu, Jingjing Chen, Yu-Gang Jiang, Chong-Wah Ngo
Person-Level Action Recognition In Complex Events Via Tsd-Tsm Networks, Yanbin Hao, Zi-Niu Liu, Hao Zhang, Bin Zhu, Jingjing Chen, Yu-Gang Jiang, Chong-Wah Ngo
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The task of person-level action recognition in complex events aims to densely detect pedestrians and individually predict their actions from surveillance videos. In this paper, we present a simple yet efficient pipeline for this task, referred to as TSD-TSM networks. Firstly, we adopt the TSD detector for the pedestrian localization on each single keyframe. Secondly, we generate the sequential ROIs for a person proposal by replicating the adjusted bounding box coordinates around the keyframe. Particularly, we propose to conduct straddling expansion and region squaring on the original bounding box of a person proposal to widen the potential space of motion …
Foodbot: A Goal-Oriented Just-In-Time Healthy Eating Interventions Chatbot, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Palakorn Achananuparp, Ee-Peng Lim
Foodbot: A Goal-Oriented Just-In-Time Healthy Eating Interventions Chatbot, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Palakorn Achananuparp, Ee-Peng Lim
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Recent research has identified a few design flaws in popular mobile health (mHealth) applications for promoting healthy eating lifestyle, such as mobile food journals. These include tediousness of manual food logging, inadequate food database coverage, and a lack of healthy dietary goal setting. To address these issues, we present Foodbot, a chatbot-based mHealth application for goal-oriented just-in-time (JIT) healthy eating interventions. Powered by a large-scale food knowledge graph, Foodbot utilizes automatic speech recognition and mobile messaging interface to record food intake. Moreover, Foodbot allows users to set goals and guides their behavior toward the goals via JIT notification prompts, interactive …
Automated Discussion Analysis - Framework For Knowledge Analysis From Class Discussions, Swapna Gottipati, Venky Shankararaman, Mallikan Gokarn Nitin
Automated Discussion Analysis - Framework For Knowledge Analysis From Class Discussions, Swapna Gottipati, Venky Shankararaman, Mallikan Gokarn Nitin
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
This research full paper, describes knowledge management of class discussions using an analytics based framework. Discussions, either live classroom or through online forums, when used as a teaching method can help stimulate critical thinking. It allows the teacher to explore in-depth the key concepts covered in the course, motivates students to articulate their ideas clearly and challenge the students to think more deeply. Analysing the discussions helps instructors gain better insights on the personal and collaborative learning behaviour of students. However, knowledge from in-class discussions and online forums is not effectively captured and mined due to lack of appropriate automated …
Opinion-Aware Answer Generation For Review-Driven Question Answering In E-Commerce, Yang Deng, Wenxuan Zhang, Wai Lam
Opinion-Aware Answer Generation For Review-Driven Question Answering In E-Commerce, Yang Deng, Wenxuan Zhang, Wai Lam
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Product-related question answering (QA) is an important but challenging task in E-Commerce. It leads to a great demand on automatic review-driven QA, which aims at providing instant responses towards user-posted questions based on diverse product reviews. Nevertheless, the rich information about personal opinions in product reviews, which is essential to answer those product-specific questions, is underutilized in current generation-based review-driven QA studies. There are two main challenges when exploiting the opinion information from the reviews to facilitate the opinion-aware answer generation: (i) jointly modeling opinionated and interrelated information between the question and reviews to capture important information for answer generation, …
Information Literacy Skills And The Use Of E-Library Resources Among Undergraduates In South-West Nigeria, Paul Adeoye Omosebi, Fehintoluwa E. Omosebi .
Information Literacy Skills And The Use Of E-Library Resources Among Undergraduates In South-West Nigeria, Paul Adeoye Omosebi, Fehintoluwa E. Omosebi .
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
This study is a correlational survey study which investigates information literacy skills and the use of E-library resources among business administration undergraduates in south-west Nigeria. A sample size of 900 respondents was used but 800 questionnaires were retrieved. The target population for the study comprised of undergraduate business administration students in private universities in Southwest Nigeria. A simple random sampling technique was adopted for the purpose of this study. The questionnaire was the main instrument used for data collection and was divided into three sections namely demographic characteristics, information literacy and use of e-library among students in the private universities …
Assessing Topical Homogeneity With Word Embedding And Distance Matrices, Jeffrey M. Stanton, Yisi Sang
Assessing Topical Homogeneity With Word Embedding And Distance Matrices, Jeffrey M. Stanton, Yisi Sang
School of Information Studies - Faculty Scholarship
Researchers from many fields have used statistical tools to make sense of large bodies of text. Many tools support quantitative analysis of documents within a corpus, but relatively few studies have examined statistical characteristics of whole corpora. Statistical summaries of whole corpora and comparisons between corpora have potential application in the analysis of topically organized applications such social media platforms. In this study, we created matrix representations of several corpora and examined several statistical tests to make comparisons between pairs of corpora with respect to the topical homogeneity of documents within each corpus. Results of three experiments suggested that a …
Gym Usage Behavior & Desired Digital Interventions: An Empirical Study, Meeralakshmi Radhakrishnan, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee
Gym Usage Behavior & Desired Digital Interventions: An Empirical Study, Meeralakshmi Radhakrishnan, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Understanding individual’s exercise motives, participation patterns in a gym and reasons for dropout are essential for designing strategies to help gym-goers with long-term exercise adherence. In this work, we derive insights on various exercise-related behaviors of gymgoers, including evidence of a significant number of individuals exhibiting early dropout and also describing their attitudes towards digital technologies for sustained gym participation. By utilizing gym visitation data logs of 6513 individuals over a longitudinal period of 16 months in a campus gym, we show the retention and dropout rates of gym-goers. Our data indicates that 32% of the people quit their gym …
The Future Of Work Now: Automl At 84.51°And Kroger, Thomas H. Davenport, Steven M. Miller
The Future Of Work Now: Automl At 84.51°And Kroger, Thomas H. Davenport, Steven M. Miller
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
One of the most frequently-used phrases at business events these days is “the future of work.” It’s increasingly clear that artificial intelligence and other new technologies will bring substantial changes in work tasks and business processes. But while these changes are predicted for the future, they’re already present in many organizations for many different jobs. The job and incumbents described below are an example of this phenomenon.
Did Our Course Design On Software Architecture Meet Our Student’S Learning Expectations?, Eng Lieh Ouh, Benjamin Gan, Yunghans Irawan
Did Our Course Design On Software Architecture Meet Our Student’S Learning Expectations?, Eng Lieh Ouh, Benjamin Gan, Yunghans Irawan
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
This Innovative Practice Full Paper discusses our course design on software architecture to meet the learning expectations of two groups of software engineers. Software engineers with working experiences frequently find themselves the need to upskill in their lifelong learning journey. Their learning expectations are shaped not just by their need to know but also other learning characteristics such as their working experiences. In many cases, we design courses based on the required learning outcomes and assessment criteria. In this paper, we wish to find out whether our course design on software architecture has met the learning expectations of our students …
Viscene: A Collaborative Authoring Tool For Scene Descriptions In Videos, Rosiana Natalie, Ebrima Jarjue, Hernisa Kacorri, Kotaro Hara
Viscene: A Collaborative Authoring Tool For Scene Descriptions In Videos, Rosiana Natalie, Ebrima Jarjue, Hernisa Kacorri, Kotaro Hara
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Audio descriptions can make the visual content in videos accessible to people with visual impairments. However, the majority of the online videos lack audio descriptions due in part to the shortage of experts who can create high-quality descriptions. We present ViScene, a web-based authoring tool that taps into the larger pool of sighted non-experts to help them generate high-quality descriptions via two feedback mechanisms - succinct visualizations and comments from an expert. Through a mixed-design study with N = 6 participants, we explore the usability of ViScene and the quality of the descriptions created by sighted non-experts with and without …
Co2vec: Embeddings Of Co-Ordered Networks Based On Mutual Reinforcement, Meng-Fen Chiang, Ee-Peng Lim, Wang-Chien Lee, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo
Co2vec: Embeddings Of Co-Ordered Networks Based On Mutual Reinforcement, Meng-Fen Chiang, Ee-Peng Lim, Wang-Chien Lee, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
We study the problem of representation learning for multiple types of entities in a co-ordered network where order relations exist among entities of the same type, and association relations exist across entities of different types. The key challenge in learning co-ordered network embedding is to preserve order relations among entities of the same type while leveraging on the general consistency in order relations between different entity types. In this paper, we propose an embedding model, CO2Vec, that addresses this challenge using mutually reinforced order dependencies. Specifically, CO2Vec explores in-direct order dependencies as supplementary evidence to enhance order representation learning across …
Interpretable Embedding For Ad-Hoc Video Search, Jiaxin Wu, Chong-Wah Ngo
Interpretable Embedding For Ad-Hoc Video Search, Jiaxin Wu, Chong-Wah Ngo
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Answering query with semantic concepts has long been the mainstream approach for video search. Until recently, its performance is surpassed by concept-free approach, which embeds queries in a joint space as videos. Nevertheless, the embedded features as well as search results are not interpretable, hindering subsequent steps in video browsing and query reformulation. This paper integrates feature embedding and concept interpretation into a neural network for unified dual-task learning. In this way, an embedding is associated with a list of semantic concepts as an interpretation of video content. This paper empirically demonstrates that, by using either the embedding features or …
Visual Sentiment Analysis For Review Images With Item-Oriented And User-Oriented Cnn: Reproducibility Companion Paper, Quoc Tuan Truong, Hady W. Lauw, Martin Aumuller, Naoko Nitta
Visual Sentiment Analysis For Review Images With Item-Oriented And User-Oriented Cnn: Reproducibility Companion Paper, Quoc Tuan Truong, Hady W. Lauw, Martin Aumuller, Naoko Nitta
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
We revisit our contributions on visual sentiment analysis for online review images published at ACM Multimedia 2017, where we develop item-oriented and user-oriented convolutional neural networks that better capture the interaction of image features with specific expressions of users or items. In this work, we outline the experimental claims as well as describe the procedures to reproduce the results therein. In addition, we provide artifacts including data sets and code to replicate the experiments.
Multi-Modal Cooking Workflow Construction For Food Recipes, Liangming Pan, Jingjing Chen, Jianlong Wu, Shaoteng Liu, Chong-Wah Ngo, Min-Yen Kan, Yugang Jiang, Tat-Seng Chua
Multi-Modal Cooking Workflow Construction For Food Recipes, Liangming Pan, Jingjing Chen, Jianlong Wu, Shaoteng Liu, Chong-Wah Ngo, Min-Yen Kan, Yugang Jiang, Tat-Seng Chua
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Understanding food recipe requires anticipating the implicit causal effects of cooking actions, such that the recipe can be converted into a graph describing the temporal workflow of the recipe. This is a non-trivial task that involves common-sense reasoning. However, existing efforts rely on hand-crafted features to extract the workflow graph from recipes due to the lack of large-scale labeled datasets. Moreover, they fail to utilize the cooking images, which constitute an important part of food recipes. In this paper, we build MM-ReS, the first large-scale dataset for cooking workflow construction, consisting of 9,850 recipes with human-labeled workflow graphs. Cooking steps …
Cross-Domain Cross-Modal Food Transfer, Bin Zhu, Chong-Wah Ngo, Jingjing Chen
Cross-Domain Cross-Modal Food Transfer, Bin Zhu, Chong-Wah Ngo, Jingjing Chen
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
The recent works in cross-modal image-to-recipe retrieval pave a new way to scale up food recognition. By learning the joint space between food images and recipes, food recognition is boiled down as a retrieval problem by evaluating the similarity of embedded features. The major drawback, nevertheless, is the difficulty in applying an already-trained model to recognize different cuisines of dishes unknown to the model. In general, model updating with new training examples, in the form of image-recipe pairs, is required to adapt a model to new cooking styles in a cuisine. Nevertheless, in practice, acquiring sufficient number of image-recipe pairs …
Tpr: Text-Aware Preference Ranking For Recommender Systems, Yu-Neng Chuang, Chih-Ming Chen, Chuan-Ju Wang, Ming-Feng Tsai, Yuan Fang, Ee-Peng Lim
Tpr: Text-Aware Preference Ranking For Recommender Systems, Yu-Neng Chuang, Chih-Ming Chen, Chuan-Ju Wang, Ming-Feng Tsai, Yuan Fang, Ee-Peng Lim
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Textual data is common and informative auxiliary information for recommender systems. Most prior art utilizes text for rating prediction, but rare work connects it to top-N recommendation. Moreover, although advanced recommendation models capable of incorporating auxiliary information have been developed, none of these are specifically designed to model textual information, yielding a limited usage scenario for typical user-to-item recommendation. In this work, we present a framework of text-aware preference ranking (TPR) for top-N recommendation, in which we comprehensively model the joint association of user-item interaction and relations between items and associated text. Using the TPR framework, we construct a joint …
Towards Locality-Aware Meta-Learning Of Tail Node Embeddings On Networks, Zemin Liu, Wentao Zhang, Yuan Fang, Xinming Zhang, Steven C. H. Hoi
Towards Locality-Aware Meta-Learning Of Tail Node Embeddings On Networks, Zemin Liu, Wentao Zhang, Yuan Fang, Xinming Zhang, Steven C. H. Hoi
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Network embedding is an active research area due to the prevalence of network-structured data. While the state of the art often learns high-quality embedding vectors for high-degree nodes with abundant structural connectivity, the quality of the embedding vectors for low-degree or tail nodes is often suboptimal due to their limited structural connectivity. While many real-world networks are long-tailed, to date little effort has been devoted to tail node embedding. In this paper, we formulate the goal of learning tail node embeddings as a few-shot regression problem, given the few links on each tail node. In particular, since each node resides …
The Future Of Work Now: Ai-Driven Transaction Surveillance At Dbs Bank, Thomas H. Davenport, Steven M. Miller
The Future Of Work Now: Ai-Driven Transaction Surveillance At Dbs Bank, Thomas H. Davenport, Steven M. Miller
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
One of the most frequently-used phrases at business events these days is “the future of work.” It’s increasingly clear that artificial intelligence and other new technologies will bring substantial changes in work tasks and business processes. But while these changes are predicted for the future, they’re already present in many organizations for many different jobs. The job and incumbents described below are an example of this phenomenon. Steve Miller of Singapore Management University and I co-authored the story.
Experience Report On The Use Of Technology To Manage Capstone Course Projects, Benjamin Gan, Eng Lieh Ouh
Experience Report On The Use Of Technology To Manage Capstone Course Projects, Benjamin Gan, Eng Lieh Ouh
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
This full paper presents an experience report describing lessons learnt from innovative practice use of technologies in an undergraduate computing capstone course. At our school, around fifty-five teams comprising of around 300 students take this course every year. With fifty-five teams, we needed a system to schedule presentations; improve communications; collaborate between stakeholders; share knowledge; monitor progress; team up students; match students to projects; improve grading process; showcase posters; and track improvements using analytics. The Learning Management Systems (LMS) is great to manage course content and grade submission. On the other hand, students are required to conduct agile sprint reviews …