• Title/Summary/Keyword: Manifold Learning

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Estimation of residual stress in welding of dissimilar metals at nuclear power plants using cascaded support vector regression

  • Koo, Young Do;Yoo, Kwae Hwan;Na, Man Gyun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.817-824
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    • 2017
  • Residual stress is a critical element in determining the integrity of parts and the lifetime of welded structures. It is necessary to estimate the residual stress of a welding zone because residual stress is a major reason for the generation of primary water stress corrosion cracking in nuclear power plants. That is, it is necessary to estimate the distribution of the residual stress in welding of dissimilar metals under manifold welding conditions. In this study, a cascaded support vector regression (CSVR) model was presented to estimate the residual stress of a welding zone. The CSVR model was serially and consecutively structured in terms of SVR modules. Using numerical data obtained from finite element analysis by a subtractive clustering method, learning data that explained the characteristic behavior of the residual stress of a welding zone were selected to optimize the proposed model. The results suggest that the CSVR model yielded a better estimation performance when compared with a classic SVR model.

Locally Linear Embedding for Face Recognition with Simultaneous Diagonalization (얼굴 인식을 위한 연립 대각화와 국부 선형 임베딩)

  • Kim, Eun-Sol;Noh, Yung-Kyun;Zhang, Byoung-Tak
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.235-241
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    • 2015
  • Locally linear embedding (LLE) [1] is a type of manifold algorithms, which preserves inner product value between high-dimensional data when embedding the high-dimensional data to low-dimensional space. LLE closely embeds data points on the same subspace in low-dimensional space, because the data points have significant inner product values. On the other hand, if the data points are located orthogonal to each other, these are separately embedded in low-dimensional space, even though they are in close proximity to each other in high-dimensional space. Meanwhile, it is well known that the facial images of the same person under varying illumination lie in a low-dimensional linear subspace [2]. In this study, we suggest an improved LLE method for face recognition problem. The method maximizes the characteristic of LLE, which embeds the data points totally separately when they are located orthogonal to each other. To accomplish this, all of the subspaces made by each class are forced to locate orthogonally. To make all of the subspaces orthogonal, the simultaneous Diagonalization (SD) technique was applied. From experimental results, the suggested method is shown to dramatically improve the embedding results and classification performance.

Use of Minimal Spanning Trees on Self-Organizing Maps (자기조직도에서 최소생성나무의 활용)

  • Jang, Yoo-Jin;Huh, Myung-Hoe;Park, Mi-Ra
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.415-424
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    • 2009
  • As one of the unsupervised learning neural network methods, self-organizing maps(SOM) are applied to various fields. It reduces the dimension of multidimensional data by representing observations on the low dimensional manifold. On the other hand, the minimal spanning tree(MST) of a graph that achieves the most economic subset of edges connecting all components by a single open loop. In this study, we apply the MST technique to SOM with subnodes. We propose SOM's with embedded MST and a distance measure for optimum choice of the size and shape of the map. We demonstrate the method with Fisher's Iris data and a real gene expression data. Simulated data sets are also analyzed to check the validity of the proposed method.

Proposing the Methods for Accelerating Computational Time of Large-Scale Commute Time Embedding (대용량 컴뮤트 타임 임베딩을 위한 연산 속도 개선 방식 제안)

  • Hahn, Hee-Il
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.162-170
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    • 2015
  • Commute time embedding involves computing the spectral decomposition of the graph Laplacian. It requires the computational burden proportional to $o(n^3)$, not suitable for large scale dataset. Many methods have been proposed to accelerate the computational time, which usually employ the Nystr${\ddot{o}}$m methods to approximate the spectral decomposition of the reduced graph Laplacian. They suffer from the lost of information by dint of sampling process. This paper proposes to reduce the errors by approximating the spectral decomposition of the graph Laplacian using that of the affinity matrix. However, this can not be applied as the data size increases, because it also requires spectral decomposition. Another method called approximate commute time embedding is implemented, which does not require spectral decomposition. The performance of the proposed algorithms is analyzed by computing the commute time on the patch graph.

Design of Query Processing System to Retrieve Information from Social Network using NLP

  • Virmani, Charu;Juneja, Dimple;Pillai, Anuradha
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.1168-1188
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    • 2018
  • Social Network Aggregators are used to maintain and manage manifold accounts over multiple online social networks. Displaying the Activity feed for each social network on a common dashboard has been the status quo of social aggregators for long, however retrieving the desired data from various social networks is a major concern. A user inputs the query desiring the specific outcome from the social networks. Since the intention of the query is solely known by user, therefore the output of the query may not be as per user's expectation unless the system considers 'user-centric' factors. Moreover, the quality of solution depends on these user-centric factors, the user inclination and the nature of the network as well. Thus, there is a need for a system that understands the user's intent serving structured objects. Further, choosing the best execution and optimal ranking functions is also a high priority concern. The current work finds motivation from the above requirements and thus proposes the design of a query processing system to retrieve information from social network that extracts user's intent from various social networks. For further improvements in the research the machine learning techniques are incorporated such as Latent Dirichlet Algorithm (LDA) and Ranking Algorithm to improve the query results and fetch the information using data mining techniques.The proposed framework uniquely contributes a user-centric query retrieval model based on natural language and it is worth mentioning that the proposed framework is efficient when compared on temporal metrics. The proposed Query Processing System to Retrieve Information from Social Network (QPSSN) will increase the discoverability of the user, helps the businesses to collaboratively execute promotions, determine new networks and people. It is an innovative approach to investigate the new aspects of social network. The proposed model offers a significant breakthrough scoring up to precision and recall respectively.

Super Resolution Technique Through Improved Neighbor Embedding (개선된 네이버 임베딩에 의한 초해상도 기법)

  • Eum, Kyoung-Bae
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.737-743
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    • 2014
  • For single image super resolution (SR), interpolation based and example based algorithms are extensively used. The interpolation algorithms have the strength of theoretical simplicity. However, those algorithms are tending to produce high resolution images with jagged edges, because they are not able to use more priori information. Example based algorithms have been studied in the past few years. For example based SR, the nearest neighbor based algorithms are extensively considered. Among them, neighbor embedding (NE) has been inspired by manifold learning method, particularly locally linear embedding. However, the sizes of local training sets are always too small. So, NE algorithm is weak in the performance of the visuality and quantitative measure by the poor generalization of nearest neighbor estimation. An improved NE algorithm with Support Vector Regression (SVR) was proposed to solve this problem. Given a low resolution image, the pixel values in its high resolution version are estimated by the improved NE. Comparing with bicubic and NE, the improvements of 1.25 dB and 2.33 dB are achieved in PSNR. Experimental results show that proposed method is quantitatively and visually more effective than prior works using bicubic interpolation and NE.

Advanced Neighbor Embedding based on Support Vector Regression (SVR에 기반한 개선된 네이버 임베딩)

  • Eum, Kyoung-Bae;Jeon, Chang-Woo;Choi, Young-Hee;Nam, Seung-Tae;Lee, Jong-Chan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.733-735
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    • 2014
  • Example based Super Resolution(SR) is using the correspondence between the low and high resolution image from a database. This method uses only one image to estimate a high resolution image and can get the larger image than 2 times. Example based SR is proposed to solve the problem of classical SR. Neighbor embedding(NE) has been inspired by manifold learning method, particularly locally linear embedding. However, the poor generalization of NE decreases the performance of such algorithm. The sizes of local training sets are always too small to improve the performance of NE. We propose the advanced NE baesd on SVR having an excellent generalization ability to solve this problem. Given a low resolution image, we estimate a pixel in its high resolution version by using SVR based NE. Through experimental results, we quantitatively and qualitatively confirm the improved results of the proposed algorithm when comparing with conventional interpolation methods and NE.

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