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Event-Based Summarization Of News Articles, Feri̇de Savaroğlu Tabak, Vesi̇le Evri̇m Jan 2020

Event-Based Summarization Of News Articles, Feri̇de Savaroğlu Tabak, Vesi̇le Evri̇m

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In recent years, with the increase of available digital information on the Web, the time needed to find relevant information is also increased. Therefore, to reduce the time spent on searching, research on automatic text summarization has gained importance. The proposed summarization process is based on event extraction methods and is called an event-based extractive single-document summarization. In this method, the important features of event extraction and summarization methods are analyzed and combined together to extract the summaries from single-source news documents. Among the tested features, six features are found to be the most effective in constructing good summaries. The …


Design Of A Low Pass Filter Using Rhombus-Shaped Resonators With An Analyticallc Equivalent Circuit, Mohsen Hookari, Saeed Roshani, Sobhan Roshani Jan 2020

Design Of A Low Pass Filter Using Rhombus-Shaped Resonators With An Analyticallc Equivalent Circuit, Mohsen Hookari, Saeed Roshani, Sobhan Roshani

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, a new method is presented for the design of a low pass filter (LPF) based on an LC equivalent circuit. Firstly, new formulas are proposed to calculate an LC equivalent circuit of a rhombus-shaped resonator. Secondly, the transfer function and transmission zero of the rhombus-shaped resonator are extracted, based on the presented formulas. Then other rhombus-shaped resonators are designed, based on the extracted formulas. The proposed filter has a cut-off frequency with an attenuation level of 3 dB at 1.54 GHz. The obtained return loss and insertion loss in the pass band are 16 dB and 0.1 …


Short Unsegmented Pcg Classification Based On Ensemble Classifier, Sinam Ajitkumar Singh, Swanirbhar Majumder Jan 2020

Short Unsegmented Pcg Classification Based On Ensemble Classifier, Sinam Ajitkumar Singh, Swanirbhar Majumder

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Diseases associated with the heart are one of the main reasons of death worldwide. Hence, early examination of the heart is important. For analysis of cardiac disorders, a study of heart sounds is a crucial and beneficial approach. Still, automated classification of heart sounds is a challenging task that mainly depends on segmentation of heart sounds and derivation of features using segmented samples. In the literature available for PCG classification provided by PhysioNet/CinC Challenge 2016, most of the research has focused on enhancing the accuracy of the classification model based on complicated segmentation processes and has failed to improve the …


Ternary Logical Naming Convention And Application In Ternary Optical Computers, Shuang Li, Yi Jin Jan 2020

Ternary Logical Naming Convention And Application In Ternary Optical Computers, Shuang Li, Yi Jin

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This article introduces the ternary logical naming convention, which was newly discovered in the study of logical units of ternary optical computers (TOCs). First, the design principle and design specification of the ternary logical naming convention are elaborated in detail and several examples are given to illustrate the use of the naming convention. Second, taking the modified signed-digit (MSD) adder of the TOC as an example, the naming convention is applied to build four ternary logical units of the MSD adder, and the implementation method of pipelined addition is introduced. Finally, the correctness of the ternary logical naming convention proposed …


Multitask-Based Association Rule Mining, Peli̇n Yildirim Taşer, Kökten Ulaş Bi̇rant, Derya Bi̇rant Jan 2020

Multitask-Based Association Rule Mining, Peli̇n Yildirim Taşer, Kökten Ulaş Bi̇rant, Derya Bi̇rant

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Recently, there has been a growing interest in association rule mining (ARM) in various fields. However, standard ARM algorithms fail to discover rules for multitask problems as they do not consider task-oriented investigation and, therefore, they ignore the correlation among the tasks. Considering this situation, this paper proposes a novel algorithm, named multitask association rule miner (MTARM), that tends to jointly discover rules by considering multiple tasks. This paper also introduces two novel concepts: single-task rule and multiple-task rule. In the first phase of the proposed approach, highly frequent local rules (single-task rules) are explored for each task separately and …


A Fast Text Similarity Measure For Large Document Collections Using Multireference Cosine And Genetic Algorithm, Hamid Mohammadi, Seyed Hossein Khasteh Jan 2020

A Fast Text Similarity Measure For Large Document Collections Using Multireference Cosine And Genetic Algorithm, Hamid Mohammadi, Seyed Hossein Khasteh

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

One of the critical factors that make a search engine fast and accurate is a concise and duplicate free index. In order to remove duplicate and near-duplicate (DND) documents from the index, a search engine needs a swift and reliable DND text document detection system. Traditional approaches to this problem, such as brute force comparisons or simple hash-based algorithms, are not suitable as they are not scalable and are not capable of detecting near-duplicate documents effectively. In this paper, a new signature-based approach to text similarity detection is introduced, which is fast, scalable, and reliable and needs less storage space. …


Adaptive Prescribed Performance Servo Control Of An Automotive Electronicthrottle System With Actuator Constraint, Zitao Sun, Xiaohong Jiao Jan 2020

Adaptive Prescribed Performance Servo Control Of An Automotive Electronicthrottle System With Actuator Constraint, Zitao Sun, Xiaohong Jiao

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

To further improve the transient and steady-state performance of automotive electronic throttle position tracking, in this paper an adaptive prescribed performance servo control strategy is designed and applied to a real electronic throttle control system. In view of the possible high gain of the prescribed performance controller in practice, the actuator constraint is also considered in the controller design. The designed servo controller can ensure the transient and steady-state responses of tracking error are limited in the range prescribed by the performance function, and converge with the prescribed convergence rate and have no overshoot. The incorporated adaptive updating law can …


Accurate Indoor Positioning With Ultra-Wide Band Sensors, Taner Arsan Jan 2020

Accurate Indoor Positioning With Ultra-Wide Band Sensors, Taner Arsan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Ultra-wide band is one of the emerging indoor positioning technologies. In the application phase, accuracy and interference are important criteria of indoor positioning systems. Not only the method used in positioning, but also the algorithms used in improving the accuracy is a key factor. In this paper, we tried to eliminate the effects of off-set and noise in the data of the ultra-wide band sensor-based indoor positioning system. For this purpose, optimization algorithms and filters have been applied to the raw data, and the accuracy has been improved. A test bed with the dimensions of 7.35 m × 5.41 m …


Development Of A Supervised Classification Method To Construct 2d Mineral Mapson Backscattered Electron Images, Mahmut Camalan, Mahmut Çavur Jan 2020

Development Of A Supervised Classification Method To Construct 2d Mineral Mapson Backscattered Electron Images, Mahmut Camalan, Mahmut Çavur

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The Mineral Liberation Analyzer (MLA) can be used to obtain mineral maps from backscattered electron (BSE) images of particles. This paper proposes an alternative methodology that includes random forest classification, a prospective machine learning algorithm, to develop mineral maps from BSE images. The results show that the overall accuracy and kappa statistic of the proposed method are 97% and 0.94, respectively, proving that random forest classification is accurate. The accuracy indicators also suggest that the proposed method may be applied to classify minerals with similar appearances under BSE imaging. Meanwhile, random forest predicts fewer middling particles with binary and ternary …


A Viable Snore Detection System: Hardware And Software Implementations, Ahmet Turgut Tuncer, Mehmet Bi̇lgen Jan 2020

A Viable Snore Detection System: Hardware And Software Implementations, Ahmet Turgut Tuncer, Mehmet Bi̇lgen

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A stand-alone, custom-made biomedical system was introduced for long-term monitoring of sleep and detection of snoring events. Commercially available electronic components were assembled for recording audio, pulse, and respiration signals. Its software was implemented for off-line processing of the acquired signals in C++ and MATLAB environments. The linear and nonlinear features of the signals were extracted and characterized using spectral energy distribution, entropy, and largest Lyapunov exponent (LLE). The performance of the system was evaluated with real physiological data gathered from 14 chronic snorers. Analysis of the cases indicated that the system identified the snoring events with an accuracy of …


Design And Characterization Of A Compact Single-Layer Multibeam Array Antennausing An 8×8 Butler Matrix For 5g Base Station Applications, Intan Izafina Idrus, Tarik Abdul Latef, Narendra Kumar Aridas, Mohamad Sofian Abu Talip, Yoshihide Yamada, Tengku Faiz Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tharek Abd. Rahman Jan 2020

Design And Characterization Of A Compact Single-Layer Multibeam Array Antennausing An 8×8 Butler Matrix For 5g Base Station Applications, Intan Izafina Idrus, Tarik Abdul Latef, Narendra Kumar Aridas, Mohamad Sofian Abu Talip, Yoshihide Yamada, Tengku Faiz Tengku Mohmed Noor Izam, Tharek Abd. Rahman

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A multibeam array antenna employing a Butler matrix is a promising solution for fifth generation (5G) base stations. Due to inaccurate phase differences between output ports in the Butler matrix, the radiation characteristics could show incorrect main beam directions. In addition, the literature has also reported the issue of high amplitude imbalance in the Butler matrix. This paper presents a single-layer multibeam array antenna fed by an 8×8 Butler matrix operating at 28 GHz for 5G base station applications' a more cost-effective solution for large-scale production. The Butler matrix consists of twelve quadrature hybrids, sixteen crossovers, and eight phase shifters. …


Fast Adaptive Reclosing In Double-Circuit Transmission Lines For Improving Powersystem Stability Based On Harmonic Analysis Scheme, Mohsen Jannati, Ali Akbar Akbari Jan 2020

Fast Adaptive Reclosing In Double-Circuit Transmission Lines For Improving Powersystem Stability Based On Harmonic Analysis Scheme, Mohsen Jannati, Ali Akbar Akbari

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

An appropriate method is proposed for identifying permanent faults from transient faults in double-circuit transmission lines. This method could be used in adaptive single phase auto-reclosures in order to diagnose between permanent and transient faults, determine extinguishing time of the secondary arc, and calculate issuing time of reclosing commands during the occurrence of transient single phase to ground faults. The proposed method is based on harmonic analysis of the adjacent healthy circuit and could be an effective solution for blocking permanent disconnection of the power flow, improving stability, and maintaining the power network synchronism. In this paper, transient and permanent …


Chemical Disease Relation Extraction Task Using Genetic Algorithm With Two Novelvoting Methods For Classifier Subset Selection, Stanley Chika Onye, Nazi̇fe Di̇mi̇li̇ler, Ari̇f Akkeleş Jan 2020

Chemical Disease Relation Extraction Task Using Genetic Algorithm With Two Novelvoting Methods For Classifier Subset Selection, Stanley Chika Onye, Nazi̇fe Di̇mi̇li̇ler, Ari̇f Akkeleş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Biomedical relation extraction is an important preliminary step for knowledge discovery in the biomedical domain. This paper proposes a multiple classifier system (MCS) for the extraction of chemical-induced disease relations. A genetic algorithm (GA) is employed to select classifier ensembles from a pool of base classifiers. Moreover, the voting method used for combining the members of each of the ensembles is also selected during evolution in the GA framework. The performances of the MCSs are determined by the algorithms used for selecting the classifiers, the diversity among the selected classifiers, and the voting method used in the classifier combination. The …


Investigation On Leakage Current, Erosion, And Hydrophobic Performance Ofhigh-Voltage Insulator Coatings Of Different Thicknesses, Suat İlhan, Zeynelabi̇di̇n Aslan Jan 2020

Investigation On Leakage Current, Erosion, And Hydrophobic Performance Ofhigh-Voltage Insulator Coatings Of Different Thicknesses, Suat İlhan, Zeynelabi̇di̇n Aslan

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Room-temperature vulcanizing (RTV) silicone rubber is used as a high-voltage insulator coating to enhance the pollution performance of conventional insulators, and the electrical performance of RTV coating depends on the several parameters. The present study shows the effects of the thickness on the leakage current, erosion, and hydrophobic performance of high-voltage insulator coating. Several different thicknesses of RTV silicone rubber were taken into consideration on porcelain substrates. Erosion and leakage current performances of the samples were evaluated by using inclined-plane tests (IPTs) based on the IEC 60587 standard. Eroded masses and fundamental and harmonic components of the leakage currents were …


Gold/Qds-Embedded-Ceria Nanoparticles: Optical Fluorescence Enhancement As A Quenching Sensor, Nader Shehata, Effat Samir, Ishac Kandas Jan 2020

Gold/Qds-Embedded-Ceria Nanoparticles: Optical Fluorescence Enhancement As A Quenching Sensor, Nader Shehata, Effat Samir, Ishac Kandas

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

This work focuses on improving the fluorescence intensity of cerium oxide (ceria) nanoparticles (NPs) through added plasmonic nanostructures. Ceria nanoparticles are fluorescent nanostructures which can emit visible fluorescence emissions under violet excitation. Here, we investigated different added plasmonic nanostructures, such as gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) and Cadmium sulfide/selenide quantum dots (CdS/CdSe QDs), to check the enhancement of fluorescence intensity emissions caused by ceria NPs. Different plasmonic resonances of both aforementioned nanostructures have been selected to develop optical coupling with both fluorescence excitation and emission wavelengths of ceria. In addition, different additions whether in-situ or post-synthesis have been investigated. We found …


Continuous Deployment Transitions At Scale, Laurie Williams, Kent Beck, Jeffrey Creasey, Andrew Glover, James Holman, Jez Humble, David Mclaughlin, John Thomas Micco, Brendan Murphy, Jason A. Cox, Vishnu Pendyala, Steven Place, Zachary T. Pritchard, Chuck Rossi, Tony Savor, Michael Stumm, Chris Parnin Jan 2020

Continuous Deployment Transitions At Scale, Laurie Williams, Kent Beck, Jeffrey Creasey, Andrew Glover, James Holman, Jez Humble, David Mclaughlin, John Thomas Micco, Brendan Murphy, Jason A. Cox, Vishnu Pendyala, Steven Place, Zachary T. Pritchard, Chuck Rossi, Tony Savor, Michael Stumm, Chris Parnin

Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity

Predictable, rapid, and data-driven feature rollout; lightning-fast; and automated fix deployment are some of the benefits most large software organizations worldwide are striving for. In the process, they are transitioning toward the use of continuous deployment practices. Continuous deployment enables companies to make hundreds or thousands of software changes to live computing infrastructure every day while maintaining service to millions of customers. Such ultra-fast changes create a new reality in software development. Over the past four years, the Continuous Deployment Summit, hosted at Facebook, Netflix, Google, and Twitter has been held. Representatives from companies like Cisco, Facebook, Google, IBM, Microsoft, …


Mitosisnet: End-To-End Mitotic Cell Detection By Multi-Task Learning, Md Zahangir Alom, Theus Aspiras, Tarek M. Taha, Tj Bowen, Vijayan K. Asari Jan 2020

Mitosisnet: End-To-End Mitotic Cell Detection By Multi-Task Learning, Md Zahangir Alom, Theus Aspiras, Tarek M. Taha, Tj Bowen, Vijayan K. Asari

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Mitotic cell detection is one of the challenging problems in the field of computational pathology. Currently, mitotic cell detection and counting are one of the strongest prognostic markers for breast cancer diagnosis. The clinical visual inspection on histology slides is tedious, error prone, and time consuming for the pathologist. Thus, automatic mitotic cell detection approaches are highly demanded in clinical practice. In this paper, we propose an end-to-end multi-task learning system for mitosis detection from pathological images which is named"MitosisNet". MitosisNet consist of segmentation, detection, and classification models where the segmentation, and detection models are used for mitosis reference region …


Organic Molecular Crystal Engineering Via Organic Vapor-Liquid-Solid Deposition, Griffin Reed Jan 2020

Organic Molecular Crystal Engineering Via Organic Vapor-Liquid-Solid Deposition, Griffin Reed

WWU Graduate School Collection

Control over the size, shape, topology, orientation, and crystallographic phase of organic molecular materials is critical for a wide array of applications ranging from optoelectronics to pharmaceutical development. Herein, we demonstrate a relatively low-cost approach for fabricating single crystals with controlled sizes, shapes, microscale periodic features, preferred orientations and specific molecular packing modes. These features allow for the fabrication of intricate arrangements of single crystals for incorporation into complex device architectures, and potentially the endowment of tailored optical, electronic, thermal, and mechanical properties onto these materials. Patterning is achieved by utilizing an organic-vapor-liquid-solid (OVLS) deposition scheme paired with traditional photolithography …


Synthetic Studies On Guaipyridine Alkaloids: Rupestines B And C, Evangeline Starchman Jan 2020

Synthetic Studies On Guaipyridine Alkaloids: Rupestines B And C, Evangeline Starchman

WWU Graduate School Collection

The rupestines, a family of guaipyridine alkaloids, are isolated from the plant Artemisia rupestris. Historically, this plant was used intraditional Chinese medicine due to its reported antitumor, antibacterial, and antiviral activities as well as reported protection of the liver. The rupestines can only be isolated from their parent plant in small quantities, making the total synthesis of these guaipyridine alkaloids of particular interest. Cananodine, anotherguaipyridine alkaloid, is a biologically active compound that can be isolated in small quantities from the fruits of Cananga odorata and displays activity against two types of hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines. It is hypothesized that the …


Testing The Potential For Using Structure From Motion Photogrammetry Methods To Estimate Seasonal Mass Balance On Lower Easton Glacier, Mount Baker, Wa, Elizabeth Kimberly Jan 2020

Testing The Potential For Using Structure From Motion Photogrammetry Methods To Estimate Seasonal Mass Balance On Lower Easton Glacier, Mount Baker, Wa, Elizabeth Kimberly

WWU Graduate School Collection

The traditional glaciological method of measuring glacier mass balance is labor-intensive and relies on broad extrapolation of sparse ablation stake data collected in the field to assess mass change across the glacier. In contrast, digital elevation models (DEMs) obtained from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery and Structure-from-Motion (SfM) photogrammetry resolve a spatially distributed data set of surface elevation change. In this study, I compare seasonal mass balance estimated by field-based glaciological methods and UAV-SfM methods during summer 2018 on the Easton Glacier, Mount Baker, WA. Total snow and ice surface melt was measured at five ablation stakes between May 20th …


Effects Of Anthropogenic Forest Stresses On The Distribution And Abundance Of The Olympic Torrent Salamander (Rhyacotriton Olympicus) In The Olympic National Forest And Olympic National Park, Travis Macneil Kurtz Jan 2020

Effects Of Anthropogenic Forest Stresses On The Distribution And Abundance Of The Olympic Torrent Salamander (Rhyacotriton Olympicus) In The Olympic National Forest And Olympic National Park, Travis Macneil Kurtz

WWU Graduate School Collection

Salamanders worldwide are faced with habitat loss, and much of the remaining habitat is under the constant pressure of degradation. The forests of the North American Pacific Northwest are no exception. The primary anthropogenic forces impacting the stability of lotic salamander populations on the Olympic peninsula are commercial timber harvest and culverts necessitated by roads crossing streams to facilitate the removal of timber from these forests.

In this study, I conducted stream surveys on 139 headwater stream reaches in 77 streams in mature and recently harvested forests both above and below culverts on forest roads in Washington’s Olympic National Forest …


Spatial And Temporal Trends Of The Annual First Detections Of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin In Puget Sound, Wa, Margaret Taylor Jan 2020

Spatial And Temporal Trends Of The Annual First Detections Of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin In Puget Sound, Wa, Margaret Taylor

WWU Graduate School Collection

Since the 1950s, the Washington State Department of Health has routinely monitored the suite of toxins in shellfish associated with Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning. These toxins, known collectively as Paralytic Shellfish Toxins, are produced by species of the marine dinoflagellate in the genus Alexandrium. The role of the monitoring program is primarily to protect public health and safety; and therefore, use of these data for long-term statistical analysis has been limited due to opportunistic and irregular sampling of various shellfish species in space and time. However, some studies suggest that initiation of these toxic events have recently shifted to earlier …


Development Of Ti-Dftb: Transition Dipole Moment Calculations In A Time-Independent Density Functional Tight-Binding Framework, Megan Deshaye Jan 2020

Development Of Ti-Dftb: Transition Dipole Moment Calculations In A Time-Independent Density Functional Tight-Binding Framework, Megan Deshaye

WWU Graduate School Collection

Here we discuss the development of a time-independent excited state computational method that consists of three augmentations to the semi-empirical electronic structure package, DFTB+ 19.1. The density functional based tight binding method (DFTB) is an approximation of Kohn-Sham (KS) density functional theory (DFT) wherein the energy functional is expanded to second order with respect to density fluctuations. Application of a delta self-consistent field (delta-SCF) approach within DFTB has allowed for the variationally optimized calculation of spin-purified excited state (ES) properties, and forms the foundation of our time-independent DFTB (TI-DFTB) framework. Selection of KS spin orbitals based on the character of …


Opening Books And The National Corpus Of Graduate Research, William A. Ingram, Edward A. Fox, Jian Wu Jan 2020

Opening Books And The National Corpus Of Graduate Research, William A. Ingram, Edward A. Fox, Jian Wu

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Virginia Tech University Libraries, in collaboration with Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science and Old Dominion University Department of Computer Science, request $505,214 in grant funding for a 3-year project, the goal of which is to bring computational access to book-length documents, demonstrating that with Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs). The project is motivated by the following library and community needs. (1) Despite huge volumes of book-length documents in digital libraries, there is a lack of models offering effective and efficient computational access to these long documents. (2) Nationwide open access services for ETDs generally function at the metadata level. …


Mementoembed And Raintale For Web Archive Storytelling, Shawn M. Jones, Martin Klein, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson Jan 2020

Mementoembed And Raintale For Web Archive Storytelling, Shawn M. Jones, Martin Klein, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson

Computer Science Faculty Publications

For traditional library collections, archivists can select a representative sample from a collection and display it in a featured physical or digital library space. Web archive collections may consist of thousands of archived pages, or mementos. How should an archivist display this sample to drive visitors to their collection? Search engines and social media platforms often represent web pages as cards consisting of text snippets, titles, and images. Web storytelling is a popular method for grouping these cards in order to summarize a topic. Unfortunately, social media platforms are not archive-aware and fail to consistently create a good experience for …


Rotate-And-Press: A Non-Visual Alternative To Point-And-Click, Hae-Na Lee, Vikas Ashok, I. V. Ramakrishnan Jan 2020

Rotate-And-Press: A Non-Visual Alternative To Point-And-Click, Hae-Na Lee, Vikas Ashok, I. V. Ramakrishnan

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Most computer applications manifest visually rich and dense graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that are primarily tailored for an easy-and-efficient sighted interaction using a combination of two default input modalities, namely the keyboard and the mouse/touchpad. However, blind screen-reader users predominantly rely only on keyboard, and therefore struggle to interact with these applications, since it is both arduous and tedious to perform the visual 'point-and-click' tasks such as accessing the various application commands/features using just keyboard shortcuts supported by screen readers.

In this paper, we investigate the suitability of a 'rotate-and-press' input modality as an effective non-visual substitute for the visual …


Editorial, Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord, Hossain Shahriar Jan 2020

Editorial, Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord, Hossain Shahriar

Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice

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On Predicting Stopping Time Of Human Sequential Decision-Making Using Discounted Satisficing Heuristic, Mounica Devaguptapu Jan 2020

On Predicting Stopping Time Of Human Sequential Decision-Making Using Discounted Satisficing Heuristic, Mounica Devaguptapu

Masters Theses

“Human sequential decision-making involves two essential questions: (i) "what to choose next?", and (ii) "when to stop?". Assuming that the human agents choose an alternative according to their preference order, our goal is to model and learn how human agents choose their stopping time while making sequential decisions. In contrary to traditional assumptions in the literature regarding how humans exhibit satisficing behavior on instantaneous utilities, we assume that humans employ a discounted satisficing heuristic to compute their stopping time, i.e., the human agent stops working if the total accumulated utility goes beyond a dynamic threshold that gets discounted with time. …


Computer Vision Based Deep Learning Models For Cyber Physical Systems, Muhammad Monjurul Karim Jan 2020

Computer Vision Based Deep Learning Models For Cyber Physical Systems, Muhammad Monjurul Karim

Masters Theses

“Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) are complex systems that integrate physical systems with their counterpart cyber components to form a close loop solution. Due to the ability of deep learning in providing sensor data-based models for analyzing physical systems, it has received increased interest in the CPS community in recent years. However, developing vision data-based deep learning models for CPSs remains critical since the models heavily rely on intensive, tedious efforts of humans to annotate training data. Besides, most of the models have a high tradeoff between quality and computational cost. This research studies deep learning algorithms to achieve affordable and upgradable …


Characterization Of A Plasma Source Simulating Solar Wind Plasma In A Vacuum Chamber, Blake Anthony Folta Jan 2020

Characterization Of A Plasma Source Simulating Solar Wind Plasma In A Vacuum Chamber, Blake Anthony Folta

Masters Theses

"The United States has set an aggressive time line to not only return to the Moon, but also to establish a sustained human presence. In the Apollo missions dust was a significant factor, but the duration of those missions was short so dust and surface charging were problems, but they did not pose an immediate threat. For a long-term mission, these problems instead become incredibly detrimental. Because of this, research needs to be conducted to investigate these phenomena so that mitigation techniques can be developed and tested. To this end, this thesis serves to demonstrate the Gas and Plasma Dynamics …