93 research outputs found

    A Review of Fault Diagnosing Methods in Power Transmission Systems

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    Transient stability is important in power systems. Disturbances like faults need to be segregated to restore transient stability. A comprehensive review of fault diagnosing methods in the power transmission system is presented in this paper. Typically, voltage and current samples are deployed for analysis. Three tasks/topics; fault detection, classification, and location are presented separately to convey a more logical and comprehensive understanding of the concepts. Feature extractions, transformations with dimensionality reduction methods are discussed. Fault classification and location techniques largely use artificial intelligence (AI) and signal processing methods. After the discussion of overall methods and concepts, advancements and future aspects are discussed. Generalized strengths and weaknesses of different AI and machine learning-based algorithms are assessed. A comparison of different fault detection, classification, and location methods is also presented considering features, inputs, complexity, system used and results. This paper may serve as a guideline for the researchers to understand different methods and techniques in this field

    A Comprehensive Survey of Deep Learning in Remote Sensing: Theories, Tools and Challenges for the Community

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    In recent years, deep learning (DL), a re-branding of neural networks (NNs), has risen to the top in numerous areas, namely computer vision (CV), speech recognition, natural language processing, etc. Whereas remote sensing (RS) possesses a number of unique challenges, primarily related to sensors and applications, inevitably RS draws from many of the same theories as CV; e.g., statistics, fusion, and machine learning, to name a few. This means that the RS community should be aware of, if not at the leading edge of, of advancements like DL. Herein, we provide the most comprehensive survey of state-of-the-art RS DL research. We also review recent new developments in the DL field that can be used in DL for RS. Namely, we focus on theories, tools and challenges for the RS community. Specifically, we focus on unsolved challenges and opportunities as it relates to (i) inadequate data sets, (ii) human-understandable solutions for modelling physical phenomena, (iii) Big Data, (iv) non-traditional heterogeneous data sources, (v) DL architectures and learning algorithms for spectral, spatial and temporal data, (vi) transfer learning, (vii) an improved theoretical understanding of DL systems, (viii) high barriers to entry, and (ix) training and optimizing the DL.Comment: 64 pages, 411 references. To appear in Journal of Applied Remote Sensin

    Chronology of brain tumor classification of intelligent systems based on mathematical modeling, simulation and image processing techniques

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    Tumor classification using image processing techniques is becoming a powerful tool nowadays. Based on the importance of this technique, the motivation of this review paper is to present the chronology of brain tumor classification using the digital images and govern the mathematical modeling and simulation of intelligent systems. The intelligent system involves artificial neural network (ANN), fuzzy logic (FL), support vector machine (SVM), and parallel support vector machine (PSVM). The chronology of brain tumor classification presents the latest part of the literature reviews related to the principal, type and interpretation of segmentation and classification of brain tumors via the large digital dataset from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images. This paper has been classified the modeling and simulation in classical and automatic models. Around 115 literature reviews in high ranking journal and high citation index are referred. This paper contains 6 contents, including mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, image processing, numerical results and performance, lastly is the conclusion to standardize the frame concept for the future of chronological framework involving the mathematical modeling and simulation. Research outcome to differentiate the tumor classification based on MRI images, modeling and simulation. Future work outlier in segmentation and classification are given in conclusion

    Bio-inspired computation for big data fusion, storage, processing, learning and visualization: state of the art and future directions

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    This overview gravitates on research achievements that have recently emerged from the confluence between Big Data technologies and bio-inspired computation. A manifold of reasons can be identified for the profitable synergy between these two paradigms, all rooted on the adaptability, intelligence and robustness that biologically inspired principles can provide to technologies aimed to manage, retrieve, fuse and process Big Data efficiently. We delve into this research field by first analyzing in depth the existing literature, with a focus on advances reported in the last few years. This prior literature analysis is complemented by an identification of the new trends and open challenges in Big Data that remain unsolved to date, and that can be effectively addressed by bio-inspired algorithms. As a second contribution, this work elaborates on how bio-inspired algorithms need to be adapted for their use in a Big Data context, in which data fusion becomes crucial as a previous step to allow processing and mining several and potentially heterogeneous data sources. This analysis allows exploring and comparing the scope and efficiency of existing approaches across different problems and domains, with the purpose of identifying new potential applications and research niches. Finally, this survey highlights open issues that remain unsolved to date in this research avenue, alongside a prescription of recommendations for future research.This work has received funding support from the Basque Government (Eusko Jaurlaritza) through the Consolidated Research Group MATHMODE (IT1294-19), EMAITEK and ELK ARTEK programs. D. Camacho also acknowledges support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education under PID2020-117263GB-100 grant (FightDIS), the Comunidad Autonoma de Madrid under S2018/TCS-4566 grant (CYNAMON), and the CHIST ERA 2017 BDSI PACMEL Project (PCI2019-103623, Spain)

    Selected Computing Research Papers Volume 5 June 2016

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    An Analysis of Current Computer Assisted Learning Techniques Aimed at Boosting Pass Rate Level and Interactivity of Students (Gilbert Bosilong) ........................................ 1 Evaluating the Ability of Anti-Malware to Overcome Code Obfuscation (Matthew Carson) .................................................................................................................................. 9 Evaluation of Current Research in Machine Learning Techniques Used in Anomaly-Based Network Intrusion Detection (Masego Chibaya) ..................................................... 15 A Critical Evaluation of Current Research on Techniques Aimed at Improving Search Efficiency over Encrypted Cloud Data (Kgosi Dickson) ........................................ 21 A Critical Analysis and Evaluation of Current Research on Credit Card Fraud Detection Methods (Lebogang Otto Gaboitaolelwe) .......................................................... 29 Evaluation of Research in Automatic Detection of Emotion from Facial Expressions (Olorato D. Gaonewe) ......................................................................................................... 35 A Critical Evaluation on Methods of Increasing the Detection Rate of Anti-Malware Software (Thomas Gordon) ................................................................................................ 43 An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Advanced Intrusion Detection Systems Utilizing Optimization on System Security Technologies (Carlos Lee) ............................ 49 An Evaluation of Current Research on Data Mining Techniques in Decision Support (Keamogetse Mojapelo) ...................................................................................................... 57 A Critical Investigation of the Cognitive Appeal and Impact of Video Games on Players (Kealeboga Charlie Mokgalo) ................................................................................ 65 Evaluation of Computing Research Aimed at Improving Virtualization Implementation in the Cloud (Keletso King Mooketsane) ................................................. 73 A Critical Evaluation of the Technology Used In Robotic Assisted Surgeries (Botshelo Keletso Mosekiemang) ....................................................................................... 79 An Evaluation of Current Bio-Metric Fingerprint Liveness Detection (George Phillipson) ........................................................................................................................... 85 A Critical Evaluation of Current Research into Malware Detection Using Neural-Network Classification (Tebogo Duduetsang Ramatebele) ................................................ 91 Evaluating Indirect Detection of Obfuscated Malware (Benjamin Stuart Roberts) ......... 101 Evaluation of Current Security Techniques for Online Banking Transactions (Annah Vickerman) ....................................................................................................................... 10

    Hybrid group anomaly detection for sequence data: application to trajectory data analytics

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    Many research areas depend on group anomaly detection. The use of group anomaly detection can maintain and provide security and privacy to the data involved. This research attempts to solve the deficiency of the existing literature in outlier detection thus a novel hybrid framework to identify group anomaly detection from sequence data is proposed in this paper. It proposes two approaches for efficiently solving this problem: i) Hybrid Data Mining-based algorithm, consists of three main phases: first, the clustering algorithm is applied to derive the micro-clusters. Second, the kNN algorithm is applied to each micro-cluster to calculate the candidates of the group's outliers. Third, a pattern mining framework gets applied to the candidates of the group's outliers as a pruning strategy, to generate the groups of outliers, and ii) a GPU-based approach is presented, which benefits from the massively GPU computing to boost the runtime of the hybrid data mining-based algorithm. Extensive experiments were conducted to show the advantages of different sequence databases of our proposed model. Results clearly show the efficiency of a GPU direction when directly compared to a sequential approach by reaching a speedup of 451. In addition, both approaches outperform the baseline methods for group detection.acceptedVersio

    A new deep convolutional neural network model for classifying breast cancer histopathological images and the hyperparameter optimisation of the proposed model

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    Deep learning algorithms have yielded remarkable results in medical diagnosis and image analysis, besides their contribution to improvements in a number of fields such as drug discovery, time-series modelling and optimisation methods. With regard to the analysis of histopathologic breast cancer images, the similarity of those images and the presence of healthy and tumourous tissues in different areas complicate the detection and classification of tumours on whole slide images. An accurate diagnosis in a short time is a need for full treatment in breast cancer. A successful classification on breast cancer histopathological images will overcome the burden on the pathologist and reduce the subjectivity of diagnosis. In this study, we propose a deep convolutional neural network model. The model uses various algorithms (i.e., stochastic gradient descent, Nesterov accelerated gradient, adaptive gradient, RMSprop, AdaDelta and Adam) to compute the initial weight of the network and update the model parameters for faster backpropagation learning. In order to train the model with less hardware in a short time, we used the parallel computing architecture with Cuda-enabled graphics processing unit. The results indicate that the deep convolutional neural network model is an effective classification model with a high performance up to 99.05% accuracy value. © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature

    Advanced Topics in Systems Safety and Security

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    This book presents valuable research results in the challenging field of systems (cyber)security. It is a reprint of the Information (MDPI, Basel) - Special Issue (SI) on Advanced Topics in Systems Safety and Security. The competitive review process of MDPI journals guarantees the quality of the presented concepts and results. The SI comprises high-quality papers focused on cutting-edge research topics in cybersecurity of computer networks and industrial control systems. The contributions presented in this book are mainly the extended versions of selected papers presented at the 7th and the 8th editions of the International Workshop on Systems Safety and Security—IWSSS. These two editions took place in Romania in 2019 and respectively in 2020. In addition to the selected papers from IWSSS, the special issue includes other valuable and relevant contributions. The papers included in this reprint discuss various subjects ranging from cyberattack or criminal activities detection, evaluation of the attacker skills, modeling of the cyber-attacks, and mobile application security evaluation. Given this diversity of topics and the scientific level of papers, we consider this book a valuable reference for researchers in the security and safety of systems
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