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Comparison of Machine Learning Tools for Mobile Application

  • Lee, Yo-Seob
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.360-370
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    • 2022
  • Demand for machine learning systems continues to grow, and cloud machine learning platforms are widely used to meet this demand. Recently, the performance improvement of the application processor of smartphones has become an opportunity for the machine learning platform to move from the cloud to On-Device AI, and mobile applications equipped with machine learning functions are required. In this paper, machine learning tools for mobile applications are investigated and compared the characteristics of these tools.

ACCELERATION OF MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS BY TCHEBYCHEV ITERATION TECHNIQUE

  • LEVIN, MIKHAIL P.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.15-28
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    • 2018
  • Recently Machine Learning algorithms are widely used to process Big Data in various applications and a lot of these applications are executed in run time. Therefore the speed of Machine Learning algorithms is a critical issue in these applications. However the most of modern iteration Machine Learning algorithms use a successive iteration technique well-known in Numerical Linear Algebra. But this technique has a very low convergence, needs a lot of iterations to get solution of considering problems and therefore a lot of time for processing even on modern multi-core computers and clusters. Tchebychev iteration technique is well-known in Numerical Linear Algebra as an attractive candidate to decrease the number of iterations in Machine Learning iteration algorithms and also to decrease the running time of these algorithms those is very important especially in run time applications. In this paper we consider the usage of Tchebychev iterations for acceleration of well-known K-Means and SVM (Support Vector Machine) clustering algorithms in Machine Leaning. Some examples of usage of our approach on modern multi-core computers under Apache Spark framework will be considered and discussed.

A study on the standardization strategy for building of learning data set for machine learning applications (기계학습 활용을 위한 학습 데이터세트 구축 표준화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, JungYul
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 2018
  • With the development of high performance CPU / GPU, artificial intelligence algorithms such as deep neural networks, and a large amount of data, machine learning has been extended to various applications. In particular, a large amount of data collected from the Internet of Things, social network services, web pages, and public data is accelerating the use of machine learning. Learning data sets for machine learning exist in various formats according to application fields and data types, and thus it is difficult to effectively process data and apply them to machine learning. Therefore, this paper studied a method for building a learning data set for machine learning in accordance with standardized procedures. This paper first analyzes the requirement of learning data set according to problem types and data types. Based on the analysis, this paper presents the reference model to build learning data set for machine learning applications. This paper presents the target standardization organization and a standard development strategy for building learning data set.

Deep Structured Learning: Architectures and Applications

  • Lee, Soowook
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.262-265
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    • 2018
  • Deep learning, a sub-field of machine learning changing the prospects of artificial intelligence (AI) because of its recent advancements and application in various field. Deep learning deals with algorithms inspired by the structure and function of the brain called artificial neural networks. This works reviews basic architecture and recent advancement of deep structured learning. It also describes contemporary applications of deep structured learning and its advantages over the treditional learning in artificial interlligence. This study is useful for the general readers and students who are in the early stage of deep learning studies.

An Extended Function Point Model for Estimating the Implementing Cost of Machine Learning Applications (머신러닝 애플리케이션 구현 비용 평가를 위한 확장형 기능 포인트 모델)

  • Seokjin Im
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.475-481
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    • 2023
  • Softwares, especially like machine learning applications, affect human's life style tremendously. Accordingly, the importance of the cost model for softwares increases rapidly. As cost models, LOC(Line of Code) and M/M(Man-Month) estimates the quantitative aspects of the software. Differently from them, FP(Function Point) focuses on estimating the functional characteristics of software. FP is efficient in the aspect that it estimates qualitative characteristics. FP, however, has a limit for evaluating machine learning softwares because FP does not evaluate the critical factors of machine learning software. In this paper, we propose an extended function point(ExFP) that extends FP to adopt hyper parameter and the complexity of its optimization as the characteristics of the machine learning applications. In the evaluation reflecting the characteristics of machine learning applications. we reveals the effectiveness of the proposed ExFP.

Underwater Acoustic Research Trends with Machine Learning: Active SONAR Applications

  • Yang, Haesang;Byun, Sung-Hoon;Lee, Keunhwa;Choo, Youngmin;Kim, Kookhyun
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 2020
  • Underwater acoustics, which is the study of phenomena related to sound waves in water, has been applied mainly in research on the use of sound navigation and range (SONAR) systems for communication, target detection, investigation of marine resources and environments, and noise measurement and analysis. The main objective of underwater acoustic remote sensing is to obtain information on a target object indirectly by using acoustic data. Presently, various types of machine learning techniques are being widely used to extract information from acoustic data. The machine learning techniques typically used in underwater acoustics and their applications in passive SONAR systems were reviewed in the first two parts of this work (Yang et al., 2020a; Yang et al., 2020b). As a follow-up, this paper reviews machine learning applications in SONAR signal processing with a focus on active target detection and classification.

Underwater Acoustic Research Trends with Machine Learning: Ocean Parameter Inversion Applications

  • Yang, Haesang;Lee, Keunhwa;Choo, Youngmin;Kim, Kookhyun
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.371-376
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    • 2020
  • Underwater acoustics, which is the study of the phenomena related to sound waves in water, has been applied mainly in research on the use of sound navigation and range (SONAR) systems for communication, target detection, investigation of marine resources and environments, and noise measurement and analysis. Underwater acoustics is mainly applied in the field of remote sensing, wherein information on a target object is acquired indirectly from acoustic data. Presently, machine learning, which has recently been applied successfully in a variety of research fields, is being utilized extensively in remote sensing to obtain and extract information. In the earlier parts of this work, we examined the research trends involving the machine learning techniques and theories that are mainly used in underwater acoustics, as well as their applications in active/passive SONAR systems (Yang et al., 2020a; Yang et al., 2020b; Yang et al., 2020c). As a follow-up, this paper reviews machine learning applications for the inversion of ocean parameters such as sound speed profiles and sediment geoacoustic parameters.

Adversarial Machine Learning: A Survey on the Influence Axis

  • Alzahrani, Shahad;Almalki, Taghreed;Alsuwat, Hatim;Alsuwat, Emad
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.193-203
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    • 2022
  • After the everyday use of systems and applications of artificial intelligence in our world. Consequently, machine learning technologies have become characterized by exceptional capabilities and unique and distinguished performance in many areas. However, these applications and systems are vulnerable to adversaries who can be a reason to confer the wrong classification by introducing distorted samples. Precisely, it has been perceived that adversarial examples designed throughout the training and test phases can include industrious Ruin the performance of the machine learning. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the recent research on adversarial machine learning. It's also worth noting that the paper only examines recent techniques that were released between 2018 and 2021. The diverse systems models have been investigated and discussed regarding the type of attacks, and some possible security suggestions for these attacks to highlight the risks of adversarial machine learning.

Underwater Acoustic Research Trends with Machine Learning: Passive SONAR Applications

  • Yang, Haesang;Lee, Keunhwa;Choo, Youngmin;Kim, Kookhyun
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.227-236
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    • 2020
  • Underwater acoustics, which is the domain that addresses phenomena related to the generation, propagation, and reception of sound waves in water, has been applied mainly in the research on the use of sound navigation and ranging (SONAR) systems for underwater communication, target detection, investigation of marine resources and environment mapping, and measurement and analysis of sound sources in water. The main objective of remote sensing based on underwater acoustics is to indirectly acquire information on underwater targets of interest using acoustic data. Meanwhile, highly advanced data-driven machine-learning techniques are being used in various ways in the processes of acquiring information from acoustic data. The related theoretical background is introduced in the first part of this paper (Yang et al., 2020). This paper reviews machine-learning applications in passive SONAR signal-processing tasks including target detection/identification and localization.

Improving Malicious Web Code Classification with Sequence by Machine Learning

  • Paik, Incheon
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.3 no.5
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    • pp.319-324
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    • 2014
  • Web applications make life more convenient. Many web applications have several kinds of user input (e.g. personal information, a user's comment of commercial goods, etc.) for the activities. On the other hand, there are a range of vulnerabilities in the input functions of Web applications. Malicious actions can be attempted using the free accessibility of many web applications. Attacks by the exploitation of these input vulnerabilities can be achieved by injecting malicious web code; it enables one to perform a variety of illegal actions, such as SQL Injection Attacks (SQLIAs) and Cross Site Scripting (XSS). These actions come down to theft, replacing personal information, or phishing. The existing solutions use a parser for the code, are limited to fixed and very small patterns, and are difficult to adapt to variations. A machine learning method can give leverage to cover a far broader range of malicious web code and is easy to adapt to variations and changes. Therefore, this paper suggests the adaptable classification of malicious web code by machine learning approaches for detecting the exploitation user inputs. The approach usually identifies the "looks-like malicious" code for real malicious code. More detailed classification using sequence information is also introduced. The precision for the "looks-like malicious code" is 99% and for the precise classification with sequence is 90%.