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This study presents an analysis of the coverage made by the journals El País (Spain), Folha de S. Paulo (Brazil) and Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany) about the protests in Brazil against the 2013 Confederations Cup and the 2014 FIFA World Cup to establish a comparison between them and see which topics were emphasized by the newspapers and which tone they use in their reporting. Based on the research questions, four categories were developed for the analysis of the journals: article structure; topic of the article; actors/group of persons and tone of the reporting, all of them composed by several subcategories. It was concluded that the themes highlighted by the European newspapers were different from those stressed on the Brazilian diary. Nonetheless, all the reviewed newspapers made a neutral coverage of the protests.
Drought is one of the most common and dangerous threats plants have to face, costing the global agricultural sector billions of dollars every year and leading to the loss of tons of harvest. Until people drastically reduce their consumption of animal products or cellular agriculture comes of age, more and more crops will need to be produced to sustain the ever growing human population. Even then, as more areas on earth are becoming prone to drought due to climate change, we may still have to find or breed plant varieties more suitable to grow and prosper in these changing environments.
Plants respond to drought stress with a complex interplay of hormones, transcription factors, and many other functional or regulatory proteins and mapping out this web of agents is no trivial task. In the last two to three decades or so, machine learning has become immensely popular and is increasingly used to find patterns in situations that are too complex for the human mind to overlook. Even though much of the hype is focused on the latest developments in deep learning, relatively simple methods often yield superior results, especially when data is limited and expensive to gather.
This Master Thesis, conducted at the IPK in Gatersleben, develops an approach for shedding light on the phenotypic and transcriptomic processes that occur when a plant is subjected to stress. It centers around a random forest feature selection algorithm and although it is used here to illuminate drought stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana, it can be applied to all kinds of stresses in all kinds of plants.
There are multiple ways to gain information about an individual and its health status, but an increasingly popular field in medicine has become the analysis of human breath, which carries a lot of information about metabolic processes within the individuals body. The information in exhaled breath consists of volatile (organic) compounds (VOCs). These VOCs are products of metabolic processes within the individuals body, thus might be an indicator for diseases disturbing those processes. The compounds are to be detected by mass-spectrometric (MS) or ion-mobility spectrometric (IMS) techniques, making the analysis of these compounds not only bounded to exhaled breath. The resulting data is spectral data, capturing concentrations of the VOCs indirectly through intensities. However, a number of about 3000 VOCs [1] could already be determined in human exhaled breath. The number of research paper about VOC-analysis and detection had risen nearly constantly over the last decade 1. Furthermore, the technique to identify VOCs could also be used to capture biomarker from alien species within the individuals body. Extracting VOCs from an individual can be done by non- or minimal invasive techniques. However, the manual identification of VOCs and biomarkers related to a certain disease or infection is not feasible due to the complexity of the sample and often unknown metabolic products, thus automized techniques are needed. [1–4] To establish breath analysis as a diagnosis tool, machine learning methodes could be used. Machine learning has become a popular and common technique when dealing with medical data, due to the rapid analysis. Taking this advantage, breath analysis using machine learning could become the model of choice for diagnosis, keeping in mind that conventional methodes are laboratory based and thus when trying detect bacterial infection need sometimes several days to identify the organism. [5]
In the past few years, social media has become the most popular communication software, replacing phone calls, text messages, television and even advertisements. Social media has become the most important channel for spreading opinions. As a result of this trend, many politicians have also started to operate social media (Wang, Tsai, & Chen 2019). This study was conducted in order to understand whether there was an intercandidate agenda-setting effect between the Facebook posts of legislative candidates and presidential candidates during the election period, and whether the legislative candidates' Facebook posts were influenced by the presidential candidates' Facebook posts. The target population of this study was the three presidential candidates in Taiwan's 2020 presidential election — Dr. Tsai Ing-Wen, Mr. Han Kuo-Yu, and Mr. James Soong — as well as the 36 legislative candidates in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung.
The study focused on Facebook posts from 1thNovember 2019 to 10th January 2020, 10 weeks before the voting day. Text-mining and cosine similarity were used to organize the posts and compare the similarity between posts. Finally, the similarity between posts was presented as a line graph.
The study revealed that there was an inter-candidate agenda-setting effect between legislative candidate posts and presidential candidate posts, and that Dr. Tsai Ing-Wen, who was also the incumbent president during the campaign, was the most influential Facebook poster during the entire election.
Future research is proposed on the inter-candidate agenda-setting effect only analyzing the similarity of posts among the candidates to discuss the influence of the candidates' Facebook agenda-setting during a specific election period.
This is the first study in which the Facebook posts of Taiwanese politicians are analyzed and the relationships were analyzed and the relationships were systematically compared, across multiple degrees, which opens up a whole new subject for future elections in Taiwan.
Due to the intractability of the Discrete Logarithm Problem (DLP), it has been widely used in the field of cryptography and the security of several cryptosystems is based on the hardness of computation of DLP. In this paper, we start with the topics on Number Theory and Abstract Algebra as it will enable one to study the nature of discrete logarithms in a comprehensive way, and then, we concentrate on the application and computation of discrete logarithms. Application of discrete logarithms such as Diffie Hellman key exchange, ElGamal signature scheme, and several attacks over the DLP such as Baby-step Giant-step method, Silver Pohlig Hellman algorithm, etc have been analyzed. We also focus on the elliptic curve along with the discrete logarithm over the elliptic curve. Attacks for the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem, ECDLP have been discussed. Moreover, the extension of several discrete logarithms-based protocols over the elliptic curve such as the elliptic curve digital signature algorithm, ECDSA have been discussed also.
Cancer is one of the main causes of death in developed countries, and cancer treatment heavily depends on successful early detection and diagnosis. Tumor biomarkers are helpful for early diagnose. The goal of this discovery method is to identify genetic variations as well as changes in gene expression or activity that can be linked to a typical cancer state.
First, several cancer gene signaling pathways were introduced and then combined. 27 candidate genes were selected, through the analysis of several data sets in the GEO database, a few expression difference matrices were established. Those candidate genes were tested in the matrices and found five genes PLA1A, MMP14, CCND1, BIRC5 and MYC that have the potential to be tumor biomarkers. Two of these genes have been further discussed, PLA1A is a potential biomarker for prostate cancer, and MMP14 can be considered as a biomarker for NSC lung cancer.
Finally, the significance of this study and the potential value of the two genes are discussed, and the future research in this direction is a prospect.
This scientific work deals with the current opportunities of business development. Purpose of the work is study and analysis of the organization's development strategy and its development. The subject of the study is the mechanism of formation of an organization's development strategy, understanding of business development and its core methodologies and branches. This thesis is based on the operations of the real engineering company and main part of the research could be applied in reality. Main goal of the thesis is to find recommendations on the implementation of strategic changes organization's development strategy.
Machine learning models for timeseries have always been a special topic of interest due to their unique data structure. Recently, the introduction of attention improved the capabilities of recurrent neural networks and transformers with respect to their learning tasks such as machine translation. However, these models are usually subsymbolic architectures, making their inner working hard to interpret without comprehensive tools. In contrast, interpretable models such learning vector quantization are more transparent in the ability to interpret their decision process. This thesis tries to merge attention as a machine learning function with learning vector quantization to better handle timeseries data. A design on such a model is proposed and tested with a dataset used in connection with the attention based transformers. Although the proposed model did not yield the expected results, this work outlines improvements for further research on this approach.
Analysis of Continuous Learning Strategies at the Example of Replay-Based Text Classification
(2023)
Continuous learning is a research field that has significantly boosted in recent years due to highly complex machine and deep learning models. Whereas static models need to be retrained entirely from scratch when new data get available, continuous models progressively adapt to new data saving computational resources. In this context, this work analyzes parameters impacting replay-based continuous learning approaches at the example of a data-incremental text classification task using an MLP and LSTM. Generally, it was found that replay improves the results compared to naive approaches but achieves not the performance of a static model. Mainly, the performances increased with more replayed examples, and the number of training iterations has a significant influence as it can partly control the stability-plasticity-trade-off. In contrast, the impact of balancing the buffer and the strategy to select examples to store in the replay buffer were found to have a minor impact on the results in the present case.
Stability of control systems is one of the central subjects in control theory. The classical asymptotic stability theorem states that the norm of the residual between the state trajectory and the equilibrium is zero in limit. Unfortunately, it does not in general allow computing a concrete rate of convergence particularly due to algorithmic uncertainty which is related to numerical imperfections of floating-point arithmetic. This work proposes to revisit the asymptotic stability theory with the aim of computation of convergence rates using constructive analysis which is a mathematical tool that realizes equivalence between certain theorems and computation algorithms. Consequently, it also offers a framework which allows controlling numerical imperfections in a coherent and formal way. The overall goal of the current study also matches with the trend of introducing formal verification tools into the control theory. Besides existing approaches, constructive analysis, suggested within this work, can also be considered for formal verification of control systems. A computational example is provided that demonstrates extraction of a convergence certificate for example dynamical systems.
Analysis of the Forensic Preparation of Biometric Facial Features for Digital User Authentication
(2023)
Biometrics has become a popular method of securing access to data as it eliminates the need for users to remember a password. Although exploiting the vulnerabilities of biometric systems increased with their usage, these could also be helpful during criminal casework.
This thesis aims to evaluate approaches to bypass electronic devices with forged faces to access data for law enforcement. Here, obtaining the necessary data in a timely manner is critical. However, unlocking the devices with a password can take several years with a brute force attack. Consequently, biometrics could be a quicker alternative for unlocking.
Various approaches were examined to bypass current face recognition technologies. The first approaches included printing the user's face on regular paper and aimed to unlock devices performing face recognition in the visible spectrum. Further approaches consisted of printing the user's infrared image and creating three-dimensional masks to bypass devices performing face recognition in the near-infrared. Additionally, the underlying software responsible for face recognition was reverse-engineered to get information about its operation mode.
The experiments demonstrate that forged faces can partly bypass face recognition and obtain secured data. Devices performing face recognition in the visible spectrum can be unlocked with a printed image of the user's face. Regarding devices with advanced near-infrared face recognition, only one could be bypassed with a three-dimensional face mask. In addition, its underlying software provided evidence about the demands of face recognition. Other devices under attack remained locked, and their software provided no clues.
In this thesis, we focus on using machine learning to automate manual or rule-based processes for the deduplication task of the data integration process in an enterprise customer experience program. We study the underlying theoretical foundations of the most widely used machine learning algorithms, including logistic regression, random forests, extreme gradient boosting trees, support vector machines, and generalized matrix learning vector quantization. We then apply those algorithms to a real, private data set and use standard evaluation metrics for classification, such as confusion matrix, precision, and recall, area under the precision-recall curve, and area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve to compare their performances and results.
As new sensors are added to VR headsets, more data can be collected. This introduces a new potential threat to user privacy. We focused on the feasibility of extracting personal information from eye-tracking. To achieve this, we designed a preliminary user study focusing on the pupil response to audio stimuli. We used a variation of machine learning models to test the collected data to determine the feasibility of obtaining information such as the age or gender of the participant. Several of the experiments show promise for obtaining this information. We were able to extract with reasonable certainty whether caffeine was consumed and the gender of the participant. This demonstrates the unknown threat that embedded sensors pose to users. A further studies are planned to verify the results.
FUSO is one of the Japanese leading manufacturing of trucks and buses in the world and also it is an integral part of Daimler AG. Being a large manufacturer in trucks and buses, Fuso faces some marketing issues due to corrosion issues. Corrosion is one of the major issue to breakdown or damage the performance of the vehicles. To encounter this issue, FUSO initiated new project and called as “Anti-Corrosion Project”. The main mission of this project is to improve the corrosion resistivity or performance of the metal parts. Currently FUSO has almost 70 percent of parts which lies under Grade-III i.e. lesser than the one year corrosion resistivity.
In this project, the corrosion issues are collected by different types of audits like from customer as well as from taking two years old vehicle in worst conditions. Listed corrosion issues further investigated for current specification and requested for new proposal from supplier. Then the proposed solution is internally estimate the cost and make negotiation with the supplier. Later it’s forwarded to meeting with top management for approval. In case of higher corrosion specification, parts are taken from production line and tested in material lab which is available in FUSO. At last, the approved proposal is requested to release the drawing change and further the new proposal will be implemented. Entire project it should be coordinate with all different departments and working with teams gives more deep knowledge about the cause of issues.
With this project, parallel focused on the shop floor developments in return parts management area. FUSO is also responsible for the after sale services. In other words, FUSO provides warranty for the parts which breakdown within three years. Breakdown parts are directly delivered by the customers through dealers for warranty claim, so these parts called Warranty Part Investigation (WPI) parts. Sometimes customer wants to know the cause of the breakdown even though warranty has expired, in this case company will investigate the cause but they don’t provide the warranty. These kind of parts known as Product Quality Report (PQR) parts.
Company has a different shop floor for return parts and these parts are directly received by the company. RPM has four processes i.e. inwarding, pre-analysis, investigation and dispatch or scrap.
Usually, company used to get 30-50 parts per day, recently they decided to receive all the breakdown parts. Hence, it results in increasing the delay of inwarding and other processes. To solve this, standard layout and process are constructed. And, one of the main reasons for inward delay is higher documentation which is basically not required. These are converted into automation or digitalize work. Improvements are done using the lean manufacturing project methodology which results in more inward of failure parts and less inventory.
Many companies use machine learning techniques to support decision-making and automate business processes by learning from the data that they have. In this thesis we investigate the theory behind the most widely used in practice machine learning algorithms for solving classification and regression problems.
In particular, the following algorithms were chosen for the classification problem: Logistic Regression, Decision Trees, Random Forest, Support Vector Machine (SVM), Learning Vector Quantization (LVQ). As for the regression problem, Decision Trees, Random Forest and Gradient Boosted Tree were used. We then apply those algorithms to real company data and compare their performances and results.
Applications and Potential Impacts of Blockchain Technology in Logistics and Supply Chain Areas
(2022)
The motive of the present thesis is to analyze the applications and potential impacts of blockchain technology in the logistics and supply chain areas. For this purpose, the literature from different sources has been used to analyze and get an overview of the current status and role of blockchain technology within the logistics and supply chain areas. Different use cases, as well as pilot projects from organizations all over the world and also from Germany, have been included. Suggestions for further applications and implementations of blockchain technology along with their potential impacts have been made. Additionally, the cost of implementing blockchain-based solutions and applications has been estimated along with providing recommendations and suggestions for important and key points to be considered before preparing and deciding to implement blockchain-based solutions in any organization.
Assessment of COI and 16S for insect species identification ti determine the diet of city bats
(2023)
Despite the numerous benefits of urbanization to human living conditions, urbanization has also negatively affected humans, their environment, and other organisms that share urban habitats with humans. Undoubtedly adverse while some wild animals avoid living in urban areas, others are more tolerant or prefer life in urban habitats. There are more than 1,400 species of bats in the world.
Therefore, they have the potential to contribute significantly to the mammalian biodiversity in urban areas. Insectivorous bats species play a key role in agriculture by improving yields and reducing chemical pesticide costs. Using metabarcoding, it is possible to determine the prey consumed by these noctule mammals based on the DNA fragments in their fecal pellets. This study
aimed to evaluate COI and 16S metabarcodes for insect species identification to determine the diet of metropolitan bats. For this purpose, COI and 16S metabarcodes were extracted, amplified, and sequenced from 65 bat feces collected in the Berlin metropolitan areas. Following a taxonomic annotation, I found that 73% of all identified insects could only be detected using the COI method, while 15% could be recovered using the 16S approach. Just 12% of all detected insects were identified simultaneously by both markers. According to this result, COI is more suitable for the taxonomic identification of insects from bat feces. However, given the bias of COI primers, it is recommended to use both markers for a more precise estimation of species diversity. Additionally,based on the insect species identified, I noticed that urban bats fed mainly on Diptera, Coleoptera,and Lepidoptera. The bat species Nyctalus noctula was most abundant in the samples. His diet analysis revealed that 91% of the samples contained the insect species Chironomus plumosus. 14 pest insect species were also found in his diet.
Noise in the oceans is a constantly increasing factor. The growing industrialisation due to shipping, offshore wind parks, seismic studies and other anthropogenic noise is putting the eco system under immense stress. The focus of this thesis is on the assessment of continuous underwater noise from ships. Based on existing strategies in air as well as underwater and a comparison of both an alternative strategy for the assessment of con-tinuous noise from ships is given. The concept developed is based on published, scien-tifically observed responses of animals to ship passes with an indication of an effect range. A model is created to describe the strategy using publicly available data for cargo ships as an example. The results are summarized in maps depicting the affected area for an MRU of the OSPAR II region and the MPA “Borkum Riffgrund”. The strategy is discussed and evaluated on the basis of these results. From this, further improvements and the need for additional information in publicly available data on vessel traffic are derived.
A variety of methods have been used to describe natural systems and cellular functions. Most use continuous systems with differential equations. Based upon the neighbourhood relations in graphs and the complex interactions in cellular automata a mathematical model was designed and implemented as an application user interface. This discrete approach called graph automata was utilised to simulate diffusion processes and chemical kinetics. The progression of diffusion in cellular environments was described and resulted in a discrepancy of 20% in comparison to experimental results. Different chemical kinetics were simulated and found to be as accurate as their continuous counterparts. The proposed model appears to be a highly scalable and modular
approach to simulate natural systems.
As the cryptocurrency ecosystem rapidly grows, interoperability has become increasingly crucial, enabling assets and data to interact seamlessly across multiple chains. This work describes the concept and implementation of a trustless connection between the Bitcoin Lightning Network and EVM-compatible blockchains, allowing the transfer of assets between the two ecosystems. Establishing such a connection can significantly contribute to the growth of both ecosystems as they can benefit from each other’s advantages and emerge new pos- sibilities.
In response to prevailing environmental conditions, Arabidopsis thaliana plants must increase their photosynthetic capacity to acclimate to potential harmful environmental high light stress. In order to measure these changes in acclimation capacity, different high throughput imaging-based methods can be used. In this master thesis we studied different Arabidopsis thaliana knockout mutants-and accessions in their capacity to acclimate to potential harmful environmental high light and cold temperature conditions using a high throughput phenotyping system with an integrated chlorophyll fluorescence measurement system. In order to determine the acclimation capacity, Arabidopsis thaliana knockout mutants of previously not high light assigned genes as well as accessions of two different haplotype groups with a reference and alternative allele from different countries of origin were grown under switching high light and temperature environmental conditions. Photosynthetic analysis showed that knockout mutant plants did differ in their Photosystem II operating efficiency during an increased light irradiance switch but did not significantly differ a week later under the same circumstances from the wildtype. High throughput phenotyping of haplotype accessions revealed significant better acclimation capacity in non-photochemical quenching and steady-state photosynthetic efficiency in Russian domiciled accessions with an altered SPPA gene during high light and cold stress.
We investigate the folding and thermodynamic stability of a tertiary contact of baker's yeast ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA), which is supposed to be essential for the maturation process of ribosomes in eukaryotes at lower temperatures1. Ribosomes are cellular machines essential for all living organisms. RNA is at the center of these machines and responsible for translation of genetic information into proteins2,3. Only recently, the rRNA tertiary contact of interest was discovered in Zurich by the research group of Vikram Govind Panse. Gerhardy et al.1 showed in vitro that within the 60s-preribosome under defined metal ion concentrations the tertiary contact become visible between a GAAA-tetraloop and a kissing loop motif. Our aim is now to understand this RNA structure, especially the formation of the rRNA tertiary contact, in terms of thermodynamics and kinetics at various experimental conditions, such as temperature and metal ion concentration of K(I), Na(I) and Mg(II). Therein, we use optical spectroscopy like UV/VIS spectroscopy and ensemble Förster or Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) folding studies. Our findings will help to further characterize this newly discovered ribosomal RNA contact and to elucidate its function within the ribosomal maturation process.
In today’s market, the process of dealing with textual data for internal and external processes has become increasingly important and more complex for certain companies. In this context,the thesis aims to support the process of analysis of similarities among textual documents by analyzing relationships among them. The proposed analysis process includes discovering similarities among these financial documents as well as possible patterns. The proposal is based on the exploitation and extension of already existing approaches as well as on their combination with well-known clustering analysis techniques. Moreover, a software tool has been implemented for the evaluation of the proposed approach, and experimented on the EDGAR filings, on the basis of qualitative criteria.
It is possible to obtain a common updating rule for k-means and Neural Gas algorithms by using a generalized Expectation Maximization method. This result is used to derive two variants of these methods. The use of a similarity measure, specifically the gaussian function, provides another clustering alternative to the before mentioned methods. The main benefit of using the gaussian function is that it inherently looks for a common cluster center for similar data points (depending on the value of the parameter s ). In different experiments we report similar behaviour of batch and proposed variants. Also we show some useful results for the “alternative” similarity method, specifically when there is no clue about the number of clusters in the data sets.
In this paper, we conduct experiments to optimize the learning rates for the Generalized Learning Vector Quantization (GLVQ) model. Our approach leverages insights from cog- nitive science rooted in the profound intricacies of human thinking. Recognizing that human-like thinking has propelled humankind to its current state, we explore the applica- bility of cognitive science principles in enhancing machine learning. Prior research has demonstrated promising results when applying learning rate methods inspired by cognitive science to Learning Vector Quantization (LVQ) models. In this study, we extend this approach to GLVQ models. Specifically, we examine five distinct cognitive science-inspired GLVQ variants: Conditional Probability (CP), Dual Factor Heuristic (DFH), Middle Symmetry (MS), Loose Symmetry (LS), and Loose Symme- try with Rarity (LSR). Our experiments involve a comprehensive analysis of the performance of these cogni- tive science-derived learning rate techniques across various datasets, aiming to identify optimal settings and variants of cognitive science GLVQ model training. Through this research, we seek to unlock new avenues for enhancing the learning process in machine learning models by drawing inspiration from the rich complexities of human cognition. Keywords: machine learning, GLVQ, cognitive science, cognitive bias, learning rate op- timization, optimizers, human-like learning, Conditional Probability (CP), Dual Factor Heuristic (DFH), Middle Symmetry (MS), Loose Symmetry (LS), Loose Symmetry with Rarity (LSR).
We present dimensionality reduction methods like autoencoders and t-SNE for visualization of high-dimensional data into a two-dimensional map. In this thesis, we initially implement basic and deep autoencoders using breast cancer and mushroom datasets. Next, we build another dimensionality reduction method t-SNE using the same datasets. The obtained visualization results of the datasets using the dimensionality reduction methods are documented in the experiments section of the thesis. The evaluation of classification and clustering for the dimensionality reduction techniques is also performed. The visualization and evaluation results of t-SNE are significantly better than the other dimensionality reduction techniques.
Convolutional Neural network (CNN) has been one of most powerful and popular preprocessing techniques employed for image classification problems. Here, we use other signal processing techniques like Fourier transform and wavelet transform to preprocess the images in conjunction with different classifiers like MLP, LVQ, GLVQ and GMLVQ and compare its performance with CNN.
Adversarial robustness of a nearest prototype classifier assures safe deployment in sensitive use fields. Much research has been conducted on artificial neural networks regarding their robustness against adversarial attacks, whereas nearest prototype classifiers have not chalked similar successes. This thesis presents the learning dynamics and numerical stability regarding the Crammer-normalization and the Hein-normalization for adversarial robustness of nearest prototype classifiers. Results of conducted experiments are penned down and analyzed to ascertain the bounds given by Saralajew et al. and Hein et al. for adversarial robustness of nearest prototype classifiers.
Differentiation is ubiquitous in the field of mathematics and especially in the field of Machine learning for calculations in gradient-based models. Calculating gradients might be complex and require handling multiple variables. Supervised Learning Vector Quantization models, which are used for classification tasks, also use the Stochastic Gradient Descent method for optimizing their cost functions. There are various methods to calculate these gradients or derivatives, namely Manual Differentiation, Numeric Differentiation, Symbolic Differentiation, and Automatic Differentiation. In this thesis, we evaluate each of the methods mentioned earlier for calculating derivatives and also compare the use of these methods for the variants of Generalized Learning Vector Quantization algorithms.
In the past few years Generative models have become an interesting topic in the field of Machine Learning (ML). Variational Autoencoder (VAE) is one of the popular frameworks of generative models based on the work of D.P Kingma and M. Welling [6] [7]. As an alternative to VAE the authors in [12] proposed and implemented Information Theoretic Learning (ITL) based Autoencoder. VAE and ITL Autoencoder are a combination of the neural networks and probabilistic graphical models (PGM) [7]. In modern statistics it is difficult to compute the approximation ofthe probability densities. In this paper we make use of Variational Inference (VI) technique from machine learning that approximate the distributions through optimization. The closeness between the distributions are measured by the information theoretic divergence measures such as Kullbach-Liebler, Euclidean and Cauchy Schwarz divergences. In this thesis, we study theoretical and experimental results of two different frameworks of generative models which generate images of MNIST handwritten characters [8] and Yale face database B [3]. The results obtained show that the proposed VAE and ITL Autoencoder are capable of generating the underlying structure of the example datasets
There are a lot of people taking part in more than one competition. The competitions are also of a different kind. From local events with a small number of participants to international tournaments watched by many viewers. Naturally it becomes necessary a system to assess and compare the success in various competitions.
The existing ranking systems are usually specialized to fit their application area. More general ranking methods also exist. They can be applied to a wide spectrum of competition fields. However these ranking methods are still not universal and don't cover some important features of the competitions.
A totally new ranking system has been developed within the present master thesis. Its primary purpose is to evaluate and measure prestige gained by participants in competitions. The main contribution of the thesis consists of an original mathematical model that makes the ranking system unique.
The developed ranking system claims to be universal and interdisciplinary. It is based on the fundamental element that distinguishes the competition from the non-competition areas, namely standings that rank the participants according to their performance. The universality and the interdisciplinarity of the ranking system make available cross-disciplinary comparisons, which is usually very subjective and difficult for implementation.
The contribution of the master thesis extends beyond the theoretical area. A ranking software that fully implements this novel ranking system has been designed and developed. The software makes the practical benefits of the ranking system immediately available to potential application areas such as sports clubs and universities.
And finally, the developed ranking system offers a new viewpoint to the competitions – as a way of gaining prestige, rather than the traditional viewpoint of demonstrating mastery.
In machine learning, Learning Vector Quantization (LVQ) is well known as supervised vector quantization. LVQ has been studied to generate optimal reference vectors because of its simple and fast learning algorithm [2]. In many tasks of classification, different variants are considered while training a model and a consideration of variants of large margin in LVQ helps to get significant
results [20]. Large margin LVQ (LMLVQ) is to maximize the distance between decision hyperplane and data points. In this thesis, a comparison of different variants of Generalized Learning Vector Quantization (GLVQ) and Large margin in LVQ is proposed along with visualization, implementation and experimental results.
This master thesis covers the topics of Customer relationships formation in the IT-outsourcing market on the example of “ABC” company. Most works related to the topic IT outsourcing cover the problems of implementation of IT services and the process of providing them to the customers and mostly all the issues are covered from the perspec-tive of consumers. Thus, problems and results of outsourcing providers of IT services remain almost uncovered. This master thesis is to reveal the specific features of IT out-sourcing business in Belarus and to develop an approach to the formation and construc-tion of a system of relationships between the company and its clients as a source of competitiveness increase.
A relatively new research field of neurosciences, called Connectomics, aims to achieve a full understanding and mapping of neural circuits and fine neuronal structures of the nervous system in a variety of organisms. This detailed information will provide insight in how our brain is influenced by different genetic and psychiatric diseases, how memory traces are stored and ageing influences our brain structure. It is beyond question that new methods for data acquisition will produce large amounts of neuronal image data. This data will exceed the zetabyte range and is impossible to annotate manually for visualization and analysis. Nowadays, machine learning algorithms and specially deep convolutional neuronal networks are heavily used in medical imaging and computer vision, which brings the opportunity of designing fully automated pipelines for image analysis. This work presents a new automated workflow based on three major parts including image processing using consecutive deep convolutional networks, a pixel-grouping step called connected components and 3D visualization via neuroglancer to achieve a dense three dimensional reconstruction of neurons from EM image data.
In this master thesis, we define a new bivariate polynomial which we call the defensive alliance polynomial and denote it by da(G; x; y). It is a generalization of the alliance polynomial and the strong alliance polynomial. We show the relation between da(G; x; y) and the alliance, the strong alliance, the induced connected subgraph polynomials as well as the cut vertex sets polynomial. We investigate information encoded about G in da(G; x; y). We discuss the defensive alliance polynomial for the path graphs, the cycle graphs, the star graphs, the double star graphs, the complete graphs, the complete bipartite graphs, the regular graphs, the wheel graphs, the open wheel graphs, the friendship graphs, the triangular book graphs and the quadrilateral book graphs. Also, we prove that the above classes of graphs are characterized by its defensive alliance polynomial. We present the defensive alliance polynomial of the graph formed of attaching a vertex to a complete graph. We show two pairs of graphs which are not characterized by the alliance polynomial but characterized by the defensive alliance polynomial.
Also, we present three notes on results in the literature. The first one is improving a bound and the other two are counterexamples.
Traditional user management on the Internet has historically required individuals to give up control over their identities. In contrast, decentralized solutions promise to empower users and foster decentralized interactions. Over the last few years, the development of decentralized accounts and tokens has significantly increased, aiming at broader user adoption and shared social economies.
This thesis delves into smart contract standards and social infrastructure for Ethereum-based blockchains to enable identity-based data exchange between abstracted blockchain accounts. In this regard, the standardization landscapes of account and social token developments were analyzed in-depth to form guidelines that allow users to retain complete control over their data and grant access selectively.
Based on the evaluations, a pioneering Solidity standard is presented, natively integrating consensual restrictive on-chain assets for abstracted blockchain accounts. Further, the architecture of a decentralized messaging service has been defined to outline how new token and account concepts can be intertwined with efficient and minimal data-sharing principles to ensure security and privacy, while merging traditional server environments with global ledgers.
The almost complete transcription of the human genome yield in a high number of transcripts, that do not encode proteins. However, the functional elucidation of especially long non cod-ing RNAs is still difficult. Secondary structure analysis is assumed to be a possible method to detect functional relationships of lncRNAs on a large scale, but it is still time consuming and error-prone. GRAPHCLUST, the currently most suitable clustering tool based on RNA secondary structure analysis, lacks mainly in an efficient method for the interpretation of its results. Hence, an independent and interactive RNA clustering interpretation tool was developed to allow visu-alisation and an efficient analysis of RNA clustering results.
Classification label security determines the extent to which predicted labels from classification results can be trusted. The uncertainty surrounding classification labels is resolved by the security to which the classification is made. Therefore, classification label security is very significant for decision-making whenever we are encountered with a classification task. This thesis investigates the determination of the classification label security by utilizing fuzzy probabilistic assignments of Fuzzy c-means. The investigation is accompanied by implementation, experimentation, visualization and documentation of the results.
When entering waterways that are restricted either in height, width or by another vessel, the behaviour of a ship changes. The most evident effect of navigating in shallow water is the squat which has led to several groundings. Because of pressure differences the vessel is pulled down into the water and the trim is changed. Another shallow water effect is the speed loss due to an increase in resistance which can reduce the maximal speed by upto 50 percent. In general the behaviour of a ship in shallow water is said to be sluggish, meaning that it is more difficult to navigate which affects the radius of the turning circle among others. Sailing parallel to a close-by bank affects the lateral force and the yaw moment. The interaction with other ships has similar effects as bank effects, but is more sophisticated since more parameters play a major role. In this thesis each of these effects is researched by studying several papers by renowned researchers.
Several models are developed which are correspondent with the inherent model of forces and moments of the simulation program. The challenges and obstacles that arised during modelling and implementation are pointed out and solutions or approaches are given.
In this work, a protocol for portable nanopore sequencing of DNA from pollen collected from honey bees, bumble bees, and wild bees was developed. DNA metabarcoding is applied to identify genera within the mixed DNA samples. The DNA extraction and ITS and ITS2 PCR parameters tested for this purpose were applied to the collected pollen sample and the amplicons were then decoded using the Flongle sequencer adapter from Oxford Nanopore Technologies. It is shown that the main pollinator resources at the different sites can be identified in percentage proportions. The protocol generated in this study can be used for further ecological questions.
Digital innovation in the quality management system from supply chain to final product conformityy
(2019)
As the new revolution is happening in the industry 4.0 as digitalization and the new trend in innovation is taken place. So, we want to digitalize the process from the supply chain to the final product conformity of the aircraft.
So every document which is received from the supplier like (eg.CoC, Inspection report, concession) digitally. When the part is received at the warehouse of the OEM the warehouse personal has a system to say that part A serial no X is the perfect fit for the part no By with the help of QR code and book the part into the ERP.
The biggest challenge we have is to reduce in production inspection method to be done by a human. We want to bring one more upper step that is automation with edition with IOT in the process to give better data processing to the Automation process plus reduce the overall inspection time and what is needed in create a proper visual automation control system and also with help of gauge Rand R make the process more accurate and also certify the traceability of the process . At finally there was so much data and we need data security for that to create a proper data source and data storage for supplier data as well as internal data security.
The endogen steroid hormone 17b-estradiol is a central player in a wide range of physiologic, behavioral processes and diseases in vertebrates. As a consequence, it is a main target for molecular design and drug discovery efforts in medicine and environmental sciences, which requires in-depth knowledge of protein-ligand binding processes. This work develops a bioinformatic framework based on local and global structure similarity for the characterization of E2-protein interactions in all 35 publicly available three-dimensional structures of estradiol-protein complexes. Subsequently, it uses gained data to identify four geometrically conserved estradiol binding residue motifs, against which the Protein Data Bank is queried. As result of this database query, 15 hits present in seven protein structures are found. Five of these structures do not contain E2 as ligand and had thus not been included in this work’s initial data set. One of these newly detected structures is structurally and functionally dissimilar, as well as evolutionarily distant from all other proteins analyzed in this work. Nevertheless, the ability of this protein to actually bind estradiol must be further analyzed. Finally, geometrically conserved E2-protein interactions are identified and a new research direction using these conserved interaction ensembles for the detection of novel estradiol targets is proposed.
Data streams change their statistical behaviour over the time. These changes can occur gradually or abruptly with unforeseen reasons, which may effect the expected outcome. Thus it is important to detect concept drift as soon as it occurs. In this thesis we chose distance based methodology to detect presence of concept drift in the data streams. We used generalized learning vector quantization(GLVQ) and generalized matrix learning vector quantization( GMLVQ) classifiers for distance calculation between prototypes and data points. Chi-square and Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests are used to compare the distance distributions of test and train data sets to indicate the drift presence.
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Large bone defects are a major clinical problem affecting elderly disproportionally, particularly indeveloped countries where this population is the fastest growing. Current treatments include autologous and allogenous bone grafts, bone elongation with the Ilizarov technique, bone graft substitutes, and electrical stimulation. Each of these approaches enjoys varying degrees of success, however, each also has its associated problems and complications. A new, still experimental, treatment is Tissue Engineering that combines scaffolds, osteogenic stem cells and growth factors, and is showing encouraging early results in preclinical and initial clinical studies.
Electrical stimulation has been shown to enhance bone healing by promoting mesenchymal stem cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation. In the present study we combine Tissue Engineering with Electrical Stimulation and hypothesize that this combined approach will have a synergistic effect resulting in enhanced new bone formation. In our in vitro experiments we observed that the levels of electrical stimulation we tested had no cytotoxic effect, instead increased osteogenic differentiation, as determined by enhanced expression of the osteogenic marker, Alkaline Phosphatase. These findings support our hypothesis by demonstrating that in the tissue-engineering environment electrical stimulation promotes bone formation. The bioinformatics part of this project consisted of gene network analysis, identification of the top 10 osteogenic markers and analyzis of genegene interactions. We observed that in studies of stem cells from both human and rat the genes, BMPR1A, BMP5, TGFßR1, SMAD4, SMAD2, BMP4, BMP7, RUNX3, and CDKN1A, are associated with osteogenesis and interact with each other. We observed a total of 31 interactions for human and 29 interactions for rat stem cells. While this approach needs to be proven experimentally, we believed that these in vitro and in silico analyses could compliment each other and in doing so contribute to the field of bone healing research.
Embeddings for Product Data
(2022)
The E-commerce industry has grown exponentially in the last decade, with giants like Amazon, eBay, Aliexpress, and Walmart selling billions of products. Machine learning techniques can be used within the e-commerce domain to improve the overall customer journey on a platform and increase sales. Product data, in specific, can be used for various applications, such as product similarity, clustering, recommendation, and price estimation. For data from these products to be used for such applications, we have to perform feature engineering. The idea is to transform these products into feature vectors before training a machine learning model on them. In this thesis, we propose an approach to create representations for heterogeneous product data from Unite’s platform in the form of structured tabular records. These tables consist of attributes having different information ranging from product-ids to long descriptions. Our model combines popular deep learning approaches used in natural language processing to create numerical representations, which contain mostly non-zeros elements in an array or matrix called as dense representation for all products. To evaluate the quality of these feature vectors, we validate how well the similarities between products are captured by these dense representations. The evaluations are further divided into two categories. The first category directly compares the similarities between individual products. On the other hand, the second category uses these dense vectors in any of the above- mentioned applications as inputs. It then evaluates the quality of these dense representation vectors based on the accuracy or performance of the defined application. As result, we explain the impact of different steps within our model on the quality of these learned representations.
Proteins are macromolecules that consist of linear-bonded amino acids. They are essential elements in various metabolic processes. The three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by the order of amino acids, also referred to as the protein sequence. This conformation corresponds to the structural state in which the protein is functionally active. However, relationships between protein sequence, structure and function have not been fully understood yet. Additionally, information about structural properties or even the entire protein structure are crucial for understanding the dynamics that define protein functionality and mechanisms. From this, the role of a protein in its molecular context can be described closely. For instance, interactions can be investigated and comprehended as a biological dynamic network that is sensitive to alternations, i.e. changes which are caused by diseases. Such knowledge can aid in drug design, whereas compounds need to be specifically tailored and adjusted to their molecular targets. Protein energy profile-basedmethods can be applied to investigate protein structures concerning dynamics and alternations. The publications enclosed to this work discuss in general the scientific potentials of energy profilebased techniques and algorithms. On the one hand, changes in stability caused by protein mutations and proteinligand interactions are discussed in the context of energy profiles. On the other hand, energetic relations to protein sequence, structure and function are elucidated in detail. Finally, the presented discussions focus on recent enhancements of the eProS (energy profile suite) database and toolbox. eProS freely provides all elucidated methodologies to the scientific community. Thus, one can address biological questions with the presented methods at hand. Additionally, eProS provides annotations related to foreign databases. This ensures a broad view on biological data and information. In particular, energetic characteristics can be identified which contribute to a protein’s structure and function.
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To investigate the effects of climate change on interactions within ecosystems, a microcosm experiment was conducted. The effects of temperature increase and predator diversity on Collembola communities and their decomposition rate were investigated. The predators used were mites and Chilopods, whose predation effects on several response variables were analysed. This data included Collembola abundance, biomass and body mass as well as basal respiration and microbial biomass carbon. These response variables were tested against the predictors in several models. Temperature showed high significance in interaction with mite abundance in almost all models. Furthermore, the results of the basal respiration and microbial biomass carbon support the suggestion of a trophic cascade within the animal interaction.