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Nowroozi, Ehsan (author), Mohammadi, Mohammadreza (author), Savas, Erkay (author), Mekdad, Yassine (author), Conti, M. (author)
In the past few years, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) have demonstrated promising performance in various real-world cybersecurity applications, such as network and multimedia security. However, the underlying fragility of CNN structures poses major security problems, making them inappropriate for use in security-oriented applications,...
journal article 2023
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Pasqualetto Cassinis, L. (author), Park, Tae Ha (author), Stacey, Nathan (author), D'Amico, Simone (author), Menicucci, A. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), Ahrns, Ingo (author), Sanchez-Gestido, Manuel (author)
This paper introduces an adaptive Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)-based Unscented Kalman Filter for the pose estimation of uncooperative spacecraft. The validation is carried out at Stanford's robotic Testbed for Rendezvous and Optical Navigation on the Satellite Hardware-In-the-loop Rendezvous Trajectories (SHIRT) dataset, which simulates...
journal article 2023
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Tang, Jian (author), Kumar, Siddhant (author), De Lorenzis, Laura (author), Hosseini, Ehsan (author)
We propose Neural Cellular Automata (NCA) to simulate the microstructure development during the solidification process in metals. Based on convolutional neural networks, NCA can learn essential solidification features, such as preferred growth direction and competitive grain growth, and are up to six orders of magnitude faster than the...
journal article 2023
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Sabbaqi, M. (author), Isufi, E. (author)
Devising and analysing learning models for spatiotemporal network data is of importance for tasks including forecasting, anomaly detection, and multi-agent coordination, among others. Graph Convolutional Neural Networks (GCNNs) are an established approach to learn from time-invariant network data. The graph convolution operation offers a...
journal article 2023
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Cuperman, Rafael (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Ciszewski, M.G. (author)
Action statistics in sports, such as the number of sprints and jumps, along with the details of the corresponding locomotor actions, are of high interest to coaches and players, as well as medical staff. Current video-based systems have the disadvantage that they are costly and not easily transportable to new locations. In this study, we...
journal article 2022
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Hafner, Frank M. (author), Zeller, Matthias (author), Schutera, Mark (author), Abhau, Jochen (author), Kooij, J.F.P. (author)
Customization of a convolutional neural network (CNN) to a specific compute platform involves finding an optimal pareto state between computational complexity of the CNN and resulting throughput in operations per second on the compute platform. However, existing inference performance benchmarks compare complete backbones that entail many...
conference paper 2022
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Wu, L. (author), Perin, G. (author)
In recent years, the advent of deep neural networks opened new perspectives for security evaluations with side-channel analysis. Profiling attacks now benefit from capabilities offered by convolutional neural networks, such as dimensionality reduction and the inherent ability to reduce the trace desynchronization effects. These neural...
conference paper 2021
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Doğru, Anil (author), Bouarfa, Soufiane (author), Arizar, Ridwan (author), Aydoğan, Reyhan (author)
Convolutional Neural Networks combined with autonomous drones are increasingly seen as enablers of partially automating the aircraft maintenance visual inspection process. Such an innovative concept can have a significant impact on aircraft operations. Though supporting aircraft maintenance engineers detect and classify a wide range of...
journal article 2020
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Zhu, B. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Hofstee, H.P. (author)
High-level feature maps of Convolutional Neural Networks are computed by reusing their corresponding low-level feature maps, which brings into full play feature reuse to improve the computational efficiency. This form of feature reuse is referred to as feature reuse between convolutional layers. The second type of feature reuse is referred to...
journal article 2020
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Sharifi Noorian, S. (author), Qiu, S. (author), Psyllidis, A. (author), Bozzon, A. (author), Houben, G.J.P.M. (author)
Up-to-date listings of retail stores and related building functions are challenging and costly to maintain. We introduce a novel method for automatically detecting, geo-locating, and classifying retail stores and related commercial functions, on the basis of storefronts extracted from street-level imagery. Specifically, we present a deep...
conference paper 2020
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Sharifi Noorian, S. (author), Psyllidis, A. (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Street-level imagery contains a variety of visual information about the facades of Points of Interest (POIs). In addition to general mor- phological features, signs on the facades of, primarily, business-related POIs could be a valuable source of information about the type and iden- tity of a POI. Recent advancements in computer vision could...
conference paper 2019
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Vigueras Guillén, J.P. (author), Sari, B. (author), Goes, S.F. (author), Lemij, Hans G. (author), van Rooij, Jeroen (author), Vermeer, K.A. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author)
Background<br/><br/>Corneal endothelium (CE) images provide valuable clinical information regarding the health state of the cornea. Computation of the clinical morphometric parameters requires the segmentation of endothelial cell images. Current techniques to image the endothelium in vivo deliver low quality images, which makes automatic...
journal article 2019
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Meijer, D.W.J. (author), Scholten, L. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Knobbe, Arno (author)
Sewer pipes are commonly inspected in situ with CCTV equipment. The CCTV footage is then reviewed by human operators in order to classify defects in the pipes and make a recommendation on possible interventions. This process is both labor-intensive and error-prone. Other researchers have suggested machine learning techniques to (partially)...
journal article 2019
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Gama, F. (author), Marques, Antonio G. (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author), Ribeiro, Alejandro (author)
In this ongoing work, we describe several architectures that generalize convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to process signals supported on graphs. The general idea of the replace time invariant filters with graph filters to generate convolutional features and to replace pooling with sampling schemes for graph signals. The different...
conference paper 2019
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Gama, F. (author), Marques, Antonio G. (author), Ribeiro, Alejandro (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author)
Superior performance and ease of implementation have fostered the adoption of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN s) for a wide array of inference and reconstruction tasks. CNNs implement three basic blocks: convolution, pooling and pointwise nonlinearity. Since the two first operations are well-defined only on regular-structured data such as...
conference paper 2018
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Gama, F. (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author), Marques, Antonio G. (author), Ribeiro, Alejandro (author)
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are being applied to an increasing number of problems and fields due to their superior performance in classification and regression tasks. Since two of the key operations that CNNs implement are convolution and pooling, this type of networks is implicitly designed to act on data described by regular...
conference paper 2018
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