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Hybrid retrieval of crop traits from multi-temporal PRISMA hyperspectral imagery

2022

The recently launched and upcoming hyperspectral satellite missions, featuring contiguous visible-to-shortwave infrared spectral information, are opening unprecedented opportunities for the retrieval of a broad set of vegetation traits with enhanced accuracy through novel retrieval schemes. In this framework, we exploited hyperspectral data cubes collected by the new-generation PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa (PRISMA) satellite of the Italian Space Agency to develop and test a hybrid retrieval workflow for crop trait mapping. Crop traits were mapped over an agricultural area in north-east Italy (Jolanda di Savoia, FE) using PRISMA images collected during the 2020 and 202…

Machine learning regressionWater contentEarth ObservationComputers in Earth SciencesNitrogen contentRemote sensingEngineering (miscellaneous)Chlorophyll contentArticleAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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Grounded Human-Robot Interaction

2009

Machine learningHuman-Robot InteractionRobotic
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Mini-COVIDNet

2021

Mini-COVIDNet is a efficient lightweight deep neural network for ultrasound-based point-of-care detection of COVID-19.

Machine learningMolecular interactions pathways and networksEchographyMedical imaging
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A case study on feature sensitivity for audio event classification using support vector machines

2016

Automatic recognition of multiple acoustic events is an interesting problem in machine listening that generalizes the classical speech/non-speech or speech/music classification problem. Typical audio streams contain a diversity of sound events that carry important and useful information on the acoustic environment and context. Classification is usually performed by means of hidden Markov models (HMMs) or support vector machines (SVMs) considering traditional sets of features based on Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs) and their temporal derivatives, as well as the energy from auditory-inspired filterbanks. However, while these features are routinely used by many systems, it is not …

Machine listeningComputer sciencebusiness.industryEvent (computing)Speech recognitionFeature extractionContext (language use)Pattern recognition02 engineering and technologySupport vector machine030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFeature (machine learning)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceMel-frequency cepstrum0305 other medical sciencebusinessHidden Markov model2016 IEEE 26th International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP)
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Data Augmentation for Pipeline-Based Speech Translation

2020

International audience; Pipeline-based speech translation methods may suffer from errors found in speech recognition system output. Therefore, it is crucial that machine translation systems are trained to be robust against such noise. In this paper, we propose two methods for parallel data augmentation for pipeline-based speech translation system development. The first method utilises a speech processing workflow to introduce errors and the second method generates commonly found suffix errors using a rule-based method. We show that the methods in combination allow significantly improving speech translation quality by 1.87 BLEU points over a baseline system.

Machine translationComputer sciencePipeline (computing)media_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognition[INFO.INFO-LG] Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG]speech translationSpeech processingcomputer.software_genreneural machine translation[INFO.INFO-CL]Computer Science [cs]/Computation and Language [cs.CL]robustness to errorsWorkflow[INFO.INFO-LG]Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG][INFO.INFO-CL] Computer Science [cs]/Computation and Language [cs.CL]Speech translationQuality (business)Noise (video)Suffixcomputermedia_commonHuman Language Technologies – The Baltic Perspective - Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference Baltic HLT 2020
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Estimating the gravity equation with the actual number of exporting firms

2013

Para estimar correctamente el efecto de los costes de comerciar sobre las exportaciones de las empresas, la ecuación de gravedad debe controlar por el número de empresas que opera en el mercado internacional. Debido a la ausencia de datos, estudios anteriores han controlado esta variable mediante técnicas econométricas que también pueden generar estimaciones sesgadas. Para superar estos problemas este trabajo estima una ecuación de gravedad utilizando una nueva base de datos de la OCDE y EUROSTAT , que incluye el número de empresas exportadoras en cada relación bilateral. Nuestros resultados muestran que no controlar el margen extensivo genera sesgos muy importantes en la estimación de los …

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Decision Committee Learning with Dynamic Integration of Classifiers

2000

Decision committee learning has demonstrated spectacular success in reducing classification error from learned classifiers. These techniques develop a classifier in the form of a committee of subsidiary classifiers. The combination of outputs is usually performed by majority vote. Voting, however, has a shortcoming. It is unable to take into account local expertise. When a new instance is difficult to classify, then the average classifier will give a wrong prediction, and the majority vote will more probably result in a wrong prediction. Instead of voting, dynamic integration of classifiers can be used, which is based on the assumption that each committee member is best inside certain subar…

Majority ruleBoosting (machine learning)business.industryComputer scienceFeature vectormedia_common.quotation_subjectMachine learningcomputer.software_genreRandom subspace methodComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONVotingArtificial intelligenceAdaBoostbusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)Information integrationmedia_common
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Dynamic Integration of Decision Committees

2000

Decision committee learning has demonstrated outstanding success in reducing classification error with an ensemble of classifiers. In a way a decision committee is a classifier formed upon an ensemble of subsidiary classifiers. Voting, which is commonly used to produce the final decision of committees has, however, a shortcoming. It is unable to take into account local expertise. When a new instance is difficult to classify, then it easily happens that only the minority of the classifiers will succeed, and the majority voting will quite probably result in a wrong classification. We suggest that dynamic integration of classifiers is used instead of majority voting in decision committees. Our…

Majority ruleBoosting (machine learning)business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMachine learningcomputer.software_genreKnowledge acquisitionComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONVotingInformation systemArtificial intelligenceAdaBoostbusinessClassifier (UML)computerInformation integrationmedia_common
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Dynamic integration with random forests

2006

Random Forests (RF) are a successful ensemble prediction technique that uses majority voting or averaging as a combination function. However, it is clear that each tree in a random forest may have a different contribution in processing a certain instance. In this paper, we demonstrate that the prediction performance of RF may still be improved in some domains by replacing the combination function with dynamic integration, which is based on local performance estimates. Our experiments also demonstrate that the RF Intrinsic Similarity is better than the commonly used Heterogeneous Euclidean/Overlap Metric in finding a neighbourhood for local estimates in the context of dynamic integration of …

Majority ruleSimilarity (geometry)business.industryContext (language use)Function (mathematics)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreSimilitudeRandom forestTree (data structure)Metric (mathematics)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmMathematicsMachine Learning ECML 2006 : 17th European Conference on Machine Learning Berlin, Germany, September 18-22, 2006 : proceedings
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Comparison of Different Hypotheses Regarding the Spread of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Markov Random Fields and Multimodal Imaging

2018

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a cascade of pathological processes that can be assessed in vivo using different neuroimaging methods. Recent research suggests a systematic sequence of pathogenic events on a global biomarker level, but little is known about the associations and dependencies of distinct lesion patterns on a regional level. Markov random fields are a probabilistic graphical modeling approach that represent the interaction between individual random variables by an undirected graph. We propose the novel application of this approach to study the interregional associations and dependencies between multimodal imaging markers of AD pathology and to compare different hy…

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