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INTERPIN: identifying INtrinsic transcription TERminators, hairPINs in bacteria
The conversion of DNA to RNA through transcription is an important step in the life cycle of every organism. It ensures that the genetic information in DNA is converted through RNA into instructions/blueprints for the ... -
Landmark Estimation and Image Synthesis Guidance using Self-Supervised Networks
The exponential rise in the availability of data over the past decade has fuelled research in deep learning. While supervised deep learning models achieve near-human performance using annotated data, it comes with an ... -
Learning Across Domains: Applications to Text-based Person Search and Multi-Source Domain Adaptation
With rapid development in technology and ubiquitous presence of diverse types of sensors, a large amount of data from different modalities (e.g., text, audio, images etc.) describing the same person/ object/event has ... -
Learning Compact Architectures for Deep Neural Networks
(2018-05-22)Deep neural networks with millions of parameters are at the heart of many state of the art computer vision models. However, recent works have shown that models with much smaller number of parameters can often perform just ... -
Learning to Perceive Humans From Appearance and Pose
Analyzing humans and their activities takes a central role in computer vision. This requires machine learning models to encapsulate both the diverse poses and appearances exhibited by humans. Estimating the 3D poses of ... -
Leveraging KG Embeddings for Knowledge Graph Question Answering
Knowledge graphs (KG) are multi-relational graphs consisting of entities as nodes and relations among them as typed edges. The goal of knowledge graph question answering (KGQA) is to answer natural language queries posed ... -
Methods for Improving Data-efficiency and Trustworthiness using Natural Language Supervision
Traditional strategies to build machine learning based classification systems employ discrete labels as targets. This limits the usefulness of such systems in two ways. First, the generalizability of these systems is limited ... -
Migrating VM Workloads to Containers: Issues and Challenges
Modern day enterprises are adopting virtualization to leverage the benefits of improved server utilization through workload consolidation. Server consolidation provides this benefit to enterprise applications as many of ... -
Mitigating Domain Shift via Self-training in Single and Multi-target Unsupervised Domain Adaptation
Though deep learning has achieved significant successes in many computer vision tasks, the state-of-the-art approaches rely on the availability of a large amount of labeled data for supervision, collection of which is ... -
Novel Deep Learning Methods for Improving Low-Dose Computed Tomography Perfusion Imaging of Brain
Computed Tomography (CT) Perfusion imaging is a non-invasive medical imaging modality that has also established itself as a fast and economical imaging modality for diagnosing cerebrovascular diseases such as acute ischemia, ... -
Novel Neural Architectures based on Recurrent Connections and Symmetric Filters for Visual Processing
Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) have been very successful due to their ability to extract meaningful information without any need for pre-processing raw data. First artificial neural networks were created in essence to ... -
Numerical Analysis of Some Preconditioners and Associated Error Estimators for Solving Linear Systems
Convergence of iterative algorithms in solving large linear systems is largely affected by the condition number of the matrix. Preconditioners reduce the condition number of the system matrix, thereby letting the linear ... -
A Numerical Method for Modeling Light Scattering from Spherical Particles with a Probability Density in the Parametric Space
With modern computational tools, modeling light scattering from a particle with known physical parameters has become relatively trivial. Evaluation using analytical solutions is highly eficient compared to a full ... -
Numerical simulations of hydrogen flames in reheat gas turbine combustor: effect of pressure scaling and fuel blending
With a goal toward a net-zero energy supply, hydrogen, hydrogen-enriched natural gas, and biofuels, which reduce the carbon footprint, are actively being considered for firing stationary gas turbine engines. In this regard, ... -
Numerical Studies of Axially Symmetric Ion Trap Mass Analysers
(2018-05-29)In this thesis we have focussed on two types of axially symmetric ion trap mass analysers viz., the quadrupole ion trap mass analyser and the toroidal ion trap mass analyser. We have undertaken three numerical studies in ... -
Optimization of Traversal Queries on Distributed Graph Stores
In this era of Big Data Analytics, much of the semi-structured data has inherent interconnectivity between representative entities. These are increasingly being modeled as property graphs because of the semantic advantages ... -
Optimizing Matrix Multiplication for the REDEFINE Many-Core Co-processor
Matrix-matrix multiplication is an important operation for many applications and hence it is required to be parallelized optimally for the architecture the applications will run on. REDE- FINE is a many-core co-processor ... -
Optimizing the Interval-centric Distributed Computing Model for Temporal Graph Algorithms
Graphs with temporal characteristics are increasingly becoming prominent. Their vertices, edges and attributes are annotated with a lifespan, allowing one to add or remove vertices and edges. Such graphs can grow to millions ... -
Parallel Smoothers for Multigrid Method in Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Environment
Real-world applications require the solution of large a sparse system of algebraic equations that arise from the discretization of partial di erential equations with the help of supercomputers. Modern supercomputers are ... -
Prediction of Dynamical Systems by Constraining the Dynamics on the Observational Manifold
Evolution models of dynamical systems posed as differential equations generally do not include all the factors affecting the system. This leads to a mismatch between the model prediction and the observations. In this work, ...