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Experimental Studies on Acoustic Noise Emitted by Induction Motor Drives Operated with Different Pulse-Width Modulation Schemes
(2018-08-13)Voltage source inverter (VSI) fed induction motors are increasingly used in industrial and transportation applications as variable speed drives. However, VSIs generate non-sinusoidal voltages and hence result in harmonic ... -
Experiments with the pentium Performance monitoring counters
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-11)Performance monitoring counters are implemented in most recent microprocessors. In this thesis, we describe various performance measurement experiments for a program and a system that we conducted on a Linux operating ... -
Experiments With Unix Process Schedulers
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Explainable and Efficient Neural Models for Natural Language to Bash Command Translation
One of the key goals of Natural Language Processing is to make computers understand natural language. Semantic Parsing has been one of the driving tasks for Natural Language Understanding. It is formally defined as the ... -
An Explainable Hierarchical Class Attention Model for Legal Appeal Automation
Judicial systems worldwide are overburdened due to the limited number of legal professionals. The digitization of legal processes has resulted in abundant legal data, paving the way for the development of legal automation ... -
Explicit Segmentation Of Speech For Indian Languages
(2010-07-02)Speech segmentation is the process of identifying the boundaries between words, syllables or phones in the recorded waveforms of spoken natural languages. The lowest level of speech segmentation is the breakup and ... -
Exploration and Misspecification in Reinforcement Learning
Among the basic challenges that confront reinforcement learning are exploration – the need to search effectively over large and complex state-action spaces – and misspecification, which arises from using function ... -
Exploration of Displacement Detection Mechanisms in MEMS Sensors
(2017-11-14)MEMS Sensors are widely used for sensing inertial displacements. The displacements arising out of acceleration /Coriolis effect are typically in the range of 1 nm-1 m. This work investigates the realization of high resolution ... -
Exploration of Real and Complex Dispesion Realtionship of Nanomaterials for Next Generation Transistor Applications
(2018-03-21)Technology scaling beyond Moore’s law demands cutting-edge solutions of the gate length scaling in sub-10 nm regime for low power high speed operations. Recently SOI technology has received considerable attention, however ... -
An Exploratory Framework for Cyclone Identification and Tracking
Analyzing depressions plays an important role in meteorology, especially in the study of cyclones. In particular, the study of the temporal evolution of cyclones requires a robust depression tracking framework. To cope ... -
Exploring Fairness and Causality in Online Decision-Making
Online decision-making under uncertainty is a fundamental aspect of numerous real-world problems across various domains, including online resource allocation, crowd-sourcing, and online advertising. Multi-Armed Bandits ... -
Exploring the Fundamental Limits of Information-Theoretically Secure Key Generation and DNA-Based Data Storage
In this dissertation, we carry out an exploration of the fundamental limits of information-theoretic security in two different settings: multiterminal key agreement and DNA-based data storage. Most of the dissertation ... -
Exploring Welfare Maximization and Fairness in Participatory Budgeting
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a voting paradigm for distributing a divisible resource, usually called a budget, among a set of projects by aggregating the preferences of individuals over these projects. It is implemented ... -
Extending Program Analysis Techniques to Web Applications and Distributed Systems
Web-based applications and distributed systems are ubiquitous and indispensable today. These systems use multiple parallel machines for greater functionality, and efficient and reliable computation. At the same time they ... -
Extension of path probability method to approximate inference over time
There has been a tremendous growth in publicly available digital video footage over the past decade. This has necessitated the development of new techniques in computer vision geared towards efficient analysis, storage, ... -
FA RCU: Fault Aware Read-Copy-Update
Deferred freeing is the fundamental technique used in Read-Copy-Update (RCU) synchronization technique where reclamation of resources is deferred until the completion of all active RCU read-side critical sections. We observe ... -
Face Recognition in Unconstrained Environment
The goal of computer vision is to provide the ability to machines to understand image data and infer the useful information from it. The inferences highly depend on the quality of the image data. But in many real-world ... -
Facets of some combinatorial polytopes
A proven approach for solving hard combinatorial optimization problems is via polyhedral methods applied to integer programming formulations. Efficient algorithms for such problems are often problem specific and exploit ... -
Fair and Efficient Dynamic Memory De-bloating
The virtual memory abstraction simplifies programming and enhances portability but requires the processor to translate virtual addresses to physical addresses which can be expensive. To speed up the virtual-to-physical ... -
Falcon : A Graph Manipulation Language for Distributed Heterogeneous Systems
(2018-08-20)Graphs model relationships across real-world entities in web graphs, social network graphs, and road network graphs. Graph algorithms analyze and transform a graph to discover graph properties or to apply a computation. ...

