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Hyperparameters impact in a convolutional neural networkBylund, Andreas, Erikssen, Anton, Mazalica, Drazen January 2020 (has links)
Machine learning and image recognition is a big and growing subject in today's society. Therefore the aim of this thesis is to compare convolutional neural networks with different hyperparameter settings and see how the hyperparameters affect the networks test accuracy in identifying images of traffic signs. The reason why traffic signs are chosen as objects to evaluate hyperparameters is due to the author's previous experience in the domain. The object itself that is used for image recognition does not matter. Any dataset with images can be used to see the hyperparameters affect. Grid search is used to create a large amount of models with different width and depth, learning rate and momentum. Convolution layers, activation functions and batch size are all tested separately. These experiments make it possible to evaluate how the hyperparameters affect the networks in their performance of recognizing images of traffic signs. The models are created using Keras API and then trained and tested on the dataset Traffic Signs Preprocessed. The results show that hyperparameters affect test accuracy, some affect more than others. Configuring learning rate and momentum can in some cases result in disastrous results if they are set too high or too low. Activation function also show to be a crucial hyperparameter where it in some cases produce terrible results.
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Evaluating Similarity of Cross-Architecture Basic BlocksMeyer, Elijah L. 26 May 2022 (has links)
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Automated analysis of battery articlesHaglund, Robin January 2020 (has links)
Journal articles are the formal medium for the communication of results among scientists, and often contain valuable data. However, manually collecting article data from a large field like lithium-ion battery chemistry is tedious and time consuming, which is an obstacle when searching for statistical trends and correlations to inform research decisions. To address this a platform for the automatic retrieval and analysis of large numbers of articles is created and applied to the field of lithium-ion battery chemistry. Example data produced by the platform is presented and evaluated and sources of error limiting this type of platform are identified, with problems related to text extraction and pattern matching being especially significant. Some solutions to these problems are presented and potential future improvements are proposed.
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Klasifikace objektů zpracováním obrazu na základě změny topologie / Object clasification based on its topology change using image processingZbavitel, Tomáš January 2021 (has links)
The aim of the present work is to select a suitable object classification method for the recognition of one-handed finger alphabet characters. For this purpose, a sufficiently robust dataset has been created and is included in this work. The creation of the dataset is necessary for training the convolutional neural network. Further more, a suitable topology for data classification was found. The whole work is implemented using Python and the open-source library Keras was used.
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Co-designing Communication Middleware and Deep Learning Frameworks for High-Performance DNN Training on HPC SystemsAwan, Ammar Ahmad 10 September 2020 (has links)
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Book retrieval system : Developing a service for efficient library book retrievalusing particle swarm optimizationWoods, Adam January 2024 (has links)
Traditional methods for locating books and resources in libraries often entail browsing catalogsor manual searching that are time-consuming and inefficient. This thesis investigates thepotential of automated digital services to streamline this process, by utilizing Wi-Fi signal datafor precise indoor localization. Central to this study is the development of a model that employsWi-Fi signal strength (RSSI) and round-trip time (RTT) to estimate the locations of library userswith arm-length accuracy. This thesis aims to enhance the accuracy of location estimation byexploring the complex, nonlinear relationship between Received Signal Strength Indicator(RSSI) and Round-Trip Time (RTT) within signal fingerprints. The model was developed usingan artificial neural network (ANN) to capture the relationship between RSSI and RTT. Besides,this thesis introduces and evaluates the performance of a novel variant of the Particle SwarmOptimization (PSO) algorithm, named Randomized Particle Swarm Optimization (RPSO). Byincorporating randomness into the conventional PSO framework, the RPSO algorithm aims toaddress the limitations of the standard PSO, potentially offering more accurate and reliablelocation estimations. The PSO algorithms, including RPSO, were integrated into the trainingprocess of ANN to optimize the network’s weights and biases through direct optimization, aswell as to enhance the hyperparameters of the ANN’s built-in optimizer. The findings suggestthat optimizing the hyperparameters yields better results than direct optimization of weights andbiases. However, RPSO did not significantly enhance the performance compared to thestandard PSO in this context, indicating the need for further investigation into its application andpotential benefits in complex optimization scenarios.
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Sequence-to-sequence learning of financial time series in algorithmic trading / Sekvens-till-sekvens-inlärning av finansiella tidsserier inom algoritmiskhandelArvidsson, Philip, Ånhed, Tobias January 2017 (has links)
Predicting the behavior of financial markets is largely an unsolved problem. The problem hasbeen approached with many different methods ranging from binary logic, statisticalcalculations and genetic algorithms. In this thesis, the problem is approached with a machinelearning method, namely the Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) variant of Recurrent NeuralNetworks (RNNs). Recurrent neural networks are artificial neural networks (ANNs)—amachine learning algorithm mimicking the neural processing of the mammalian nervoussystem—specifically designed for time series sequences. The thesis investigates the capabilityof the LSTM in modeling financial market behavior as well as compare it to the traditionalRNN, evaluating their performances using various measures. / Prediktion av den finansiella marknadens beteende är i stort ett olöst problem. Problemet hartagits an på flera sätt med olika metoder så som binär logik, statistiska uträkningar ochgenetiska algoritmer. I den här uppsatsen kommer problemet undersökas medmaskininlärning, mer specifikt Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), en variant av rekurrentaneurala nätverk (RNN). Rekurrenta neurala nätverk är en typ av artificiellt neuralt nätverk(ANN), en maskininlärningsalgoritm som ska efterlikna de neurala processerna hos däggdjursnervsystem, specifikt utformat för tidsserier. I uppsatsen undersöks kapaciteten hos ett LSTMatt modellera finansmarknadens beteenden och jämförs den mot ett traditionellt RNN, merspecifikt mäts deras effektivitet på olika vis.
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Ljudklassificering med Tensorflow och IOT-enheter : En teknisk studieKarlsson, David January 2020 (has links)
Artificial Inteligens and machine learning has started to get established as reco- gnizable terms to the general masses in their daily lives. Applications such as voice recognicion and image recognicion are used widely in mobile phones and autonomous systems such as self-drivning cars. This study examines how one can utilize this technique to classify sound as a complement to videosurveillan- ce in different settings, for example a busstation or other areas that might need monitoring. To be able to do this a technique called Convolution Neural Ne- twork has been used since this is a popular architecture to use when it comes to image classification. In this model every sound has a visual representation in form of a spectogram that showes frequencies over time. One of the main goals of this study has been to be able to apply this technique on so called IOT units to be able to classify sounds in real time, this because of the fact that these units are relativly affordable and requires little resources. A Rasberry Pi was used to run a prototype version using tensorflow & keras as base api ́s. The studys re- sults show which parts that are important to consider to be able to get a good and reliable system, for example which hardware and software that is needed to get started. The results also shows what factors is important to be able to stream live sound and get reliable results, a classification models architecture is very important where different layers and parameters can have a large impact on the end result. / Termer som Artificiell Intelligens och maskininlärning har under de senaste åren börjat etablera sig hos den breda massan och är numera någonting som på- verkar nästan alla människors vardagliga liv i någon form. Vanliga använd- ningsområden är röststyrning och bildigenkänning som bland annat används i mobiltelefoner och autonoma system som självkörande bilar med mera. Den här studien utforskar hur man kan använda sig av denna teknik för att kunna klassi- ficera ljud som ett komplement till videoövervakning i olika miljöer, till exem- pel på en busstation eller andra övervakningsobjekt. För att göra detta har en teknik kallad Convolution Neural Network använts, vilket är en mycket populär arkitektur att använda vid klassificering av bilder. I denna modell har varje ljud fått en visuell representation i form av ett spektogram som visar frekvenser över tid. Ett av huvudmålen med denna studie har varit att kunna applicera denna teknik på så kallade IOT-enheter för att klassificera ljud i realtid. Dessa är rela- tivt billiga och resurssnåla enheter vilket gör dem till ett attraktivt alternativ för detta ändamål. I denna studie används en Raspberry Pi för att köra en prototyp- version med Tensorflow & Keras som grund APIer. Studien visar bland annat på vilka moment och delar som är viktiga att tänka på för att få igång ett smidigt och pålitligt system, till exempel vilken hårdvara och mjukvara som krävs för att starta. Den visar också på vilka faktorer som spelar in för att kunna streama ljud med bra resultat, detta då en klassifikationsmodells arkitektur och upp- byggnad kan ha stor påverkan på slutresultatet.
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A comparative study between algorithms for time series forecasting on customer prediction : An investigation into the performance of ARIMA, RNN, LSTM, TCN and HMMAlmqvist, Olof January 2019 (has links)
Time series prediction is one of the main areas of statistics and machine learning. In 2018 the two new algorithms higher order hidden Markov model and temporal convolutional network were proposed and emerged as challengers to the more traditional recurrent neural network and long-short term memory network as well as the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA). In this study most major algorithms together with recent innovations for time series forecasting is trained and evaluated on two datasets from the theme park industry with the aim of predicting future number of visitors. To develop models, Python libraries Keras and Statsmodels were used. Results from this thesis show that the neural network models are slightly better than ARIMA and the hidden Markov model, and that the temporal convolutional network do not perform significantly better than the recurrent or long-short term memory networks although having the lowest prediction error on one of the datasets. Interestingly, the Markov model performed worse than all neural network models even when using no independent variables.
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Strojový překlad pomocí umělých neuronových sítí / Machine Translation Using Artificial Neural NetworksHolcner, Jonáš January 2018 (has links)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and build a system for neural machine translation. System is built with recurrent neural networks - encoder-decoder architecture in particular. The result is a nmt library used to conduct experiments with different model parameters. Results of the experiments are compared with system built with the statistical tool Moses.
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