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Dynamics and sparsity in latent threshold factor models: A study in multivariate EEG signal processing
We discuss Bayesian analysis of multivariate time series with dynamic factor
models that exploit time-adaptive sparsity in model parametrizations via the
latent threshold approach. One central focus is on the transfer responses of
multiple interrelated series to underlying, dynamic latent factor processes.
Structured priors on model hyper-parameters are key to the efficacy of dynamic
latent thresholding, and MCMC-based computation enables model fitting and
analysis. A detailed case study of electroencephalographic (EEG) data from
experimental psychiatry highlights the use of latent threshold extensions of
time-varying vector autoregressive and factor models. This study explores a
class of dynamic transfer response factor models, extending prior Bayesian
modeling of multiple EEG series and highlighting the practical utility of the
latent thresholding concept in multivariate, non-stationary time series
analysis.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures, link to external web site for supplementary
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Road Crack Detection Using Deep Convolutional Neural Network and Adaptive Thresholding
Crack is one of the most common road distresses which may pose road safety
hazards. Generally, crack detection is performed by either certified inspectors
or structural engineers. This task is, however, time-consuming, subjective and
labor-intensive. In this paper, we propose a novel road crack detection
algorithm based on deep learning and adaptive image segmentation. Firstly, a
deep convolutional neural network is trained to determine whether an image
contains cracks or not. The images containing cracks are then smoothed using
bilateral filtering, which greatly minimizes the number of noisy pixels.
Finally, we utilize an adaptive thresholding method to extract the cracks from
road surface. The experimental results illustrate that our network can classify
images with an accuracy of 99.92%, and the cracks can be successfully extracted
from the images using our proposed thresholding algorithm.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, 2019 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposiu
Proceedings of the second "international Traveling Workshop on Interactions between Sparse models and Technology" (iTWIST'14)
The implicit objective of the biennial "international - Traveling Workshop on
Interactions between Sparse models and Technology" (iTWIST) is to foster
collaboration between international scientific teams by disseminating ideas
through both specific oral/poster presentations and free discussions. For its
second edition, the iTWIST workshop took place in the medieval and picturesque
town of Namur in Belgium, from Wednesday August 27th till Friday August 29th,
2014. The workshop was conveniently located in "The Arsenal" building within
walking distance of both hotels and town center. iTWIST'14 has gathered about
70 international participants and has featured 9 invited talks, 10 oral
presentations, and 14 posters on the following themes, all related to the
theory, application and generalization of the "sparsity paradigm":
Sparsity-driven data sensing and processing; Union of low dimensional
subspaces; Beyond linear and convex inverse problem; Matrix/manifold/graph
sensing/processing; Blind inverse problems and dictionary learning; Sparsity
and computational neuroscience; Information theory, geometry and randomness;
Complexity/accuracy tradeoffs in numerical methods; Sparsity? What's next?;
Sparse machine learning and inference.Comment: 69 pages, 24 extended abstracts, iTWIST'14 website:
http://sites.google.com/site/itwist1
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