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2. Materials Adaptation of Imported CEFR Textbooks: Teachers' Perceptions and Practices
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Nurul Farehah Mohamad Uri and Mohd Sallehhudin Abdul Aziz
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Purpose: This study aims to find out ESL teachers' perceptions of imported CEFR textbooks currently in use in the classroom. Additionally, it seeks to determine how teachers have adapted and localized the contents of these books. Methodology: A total of 331 lower secondary school teachers participated in the survey and six were selected for face-to-face interviews. A questionnaire, utilizing a semantic differential scale ranging from one to six, was administered to collect quantitative data, while qualitative data was gathered through a semi-structured interview protocol. Findings: The results indicate that the majority of the teachers were fully aware of the CEFR imported textbooks currently being used in schools. Interestingly, more than half of the surveyed teachers (53.8%) agreed that these books were suitable and matched CEFR levels B1 and B2 set for the secondary school level. Significance: Findings from the interviews highlighted the necessity for teachers to adapt materials, although it also meant extra workload for them. As expected, the teachers added, modified, and simplified the contents of the textbooks. In short, materials adaptation is inevitable as long as the imported CEFR textbooks remain the main teaching materials.
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- 2024
3. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of phytochemicals in some medicinal plants of western himalayas
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Manju, Aziz, Aiman, and Rehman, Shamee
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- 2022
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4. Modernist Sense of the End and Postmodernist Illusion of the End
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Ahmed, Rizwan Saeed and Aziz, Akhtar
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- 2021
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5. Comparative biochemical effects of seeds extract Cerbera manghas and leaves Carica papaya the vector of Aedes aegypti mosquitos
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Aziz, Alkausyari, Sahknan, R., Khayan, Khayan, and Wradoyo, Slamet
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- 2021
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6. Segmented Multistage Reconstruction of Magnetic Resonance Images
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FARIS, M., JAVID, T., KAZMI, M., and AZIZ, A.
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compressed sensing ,fourier transforms ,image reconstruction ,magnetic resonance imaging ,spatial resolution ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 - Abstract
Compressed sensing of magnetic resonance imaging refers to the reconstruction of magnetic resonance images from partially sampled k-space data. The k-space data reduces reconstruction processing time but at the cost of increasing artifacts - especially with the higher reduction factor of the raw data. This work proposes a segmented region-based reconstruction technique to reduce image artifacts with enhanced quality and high temporal resolution. The proposed method segments partially sampled k-space data in two segments according to their frequencies. Lower frequency components at the central region are selected and predicted using nuclear norm minimization. This part and the peripheral part of the k-space components at higher frequencies are merged. The recovery technique iterates to reconstruct more accurate images in terms of conventional compressed sensing techniques. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated and compared with compressed sensing, two-stage compressed sensing, and modified total variation technique. Better results in term of normalized mean square error NMSE, reconstruction time and structural similarity index measure SSIM show the effectiveness of the proposed method with a high reduction factor of data.
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- 2021
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7. Group Fairness in Peer Review
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Aziz, Haris, Micha, Evi, and Shah, Nisarg
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Social and Information Networks ,Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
Large conferences such as NeurIPS and AAAI serve as crossroads of various AI fields, since they attract submissions from a vast number of communities. However, in some cases, this has resulted in a poor reviewing experience for some communities, whose submissions get assigned to less qualified reviewers outside of their communities. An often-advocated solution is to break up any such large conference into smaller conferences, but this can lead to isolation of communities and harm interdisciplinary research. We tackle this challenge by introducing a notion of group fairness, called the core, which requires that every possible community (subset of researchers) to be treated in a way that prevents them from unilaterally benefiting by withdrawing from a large conference. We study a simple peer review model, prove that it always admits a reviewing assignment in the core, and design an efficient algorithm to find one such assignment. We use real data from CVPR and ICLR conferences to compare our algorithm to existing reviewing assignment algorithms on a number of metrics., Comment: A preliminary version appeared at NeurIPS 2023
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- 2024
8. Statistical Virtual Temperature of Classical and Quantum Systems
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Aziz, Tariq, Song, Meng-Long, Ye, Liu, Wang, Dong, Gil, José J., and Kais, Sabre
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Quantum Physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
In this work, we introduce a foundational definition of statistical virtual temperature, derived from the spectrum of the Gibbs Kubo-Martin-Schwinger (KMS) state and formulated using d-1 indices of purity (IP), where d represents the Hilbert space dimension within the C*-algebra framework. We demonstrate that the universal physical bounds between von Neumann entropy and statistical virtual temperature are constrained by these IPs, which may offer broader applications to quantum systems. Additionally, we geometrize classical optical polarization states of an arbitrary electromagnetic field and provide an interpretation of the quantum Mpemba effect, where a quantum system prepared at a higher statistical virtual temperature relaxes to equilibrium faster than one at a lower temperature. This behavior is explained through a novel concept of temperature-resolved entanglement asymmetry. Additionally, we present a geometric interpretation of the third law of thermodynamics using these entropy-temperature diagrams. Nevertheless, the defined statistical virtual temperature inherently exhibits the third law of thermodynamics. We believe that this work has the potential to significantly advance our understanding of classical polarization theory, quantum information theory, and quantum thermodynamics, and it may establish new connections and insights into these fields.
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- 2024
9. Microwave interference from a spin ensemble and its mirror image in waveguide magnonics
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Wu, B. -Y., Cheng, Y. -T., Lin, K. -T., Aziz, F., Liu, J. -C., Rangdhol, K. -V., Yeung, Y. -Y., Yang, Sen, Shao, Qiming, Wang, Xin, Lin, G. -D., Nori, Franco, and Hoi, I. -C.
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Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
We investigate microwave interference from a spin ensemble and its mirror image in a one-dimensional waveguide. Away from the mirror, the resonance frequencies of the Kittel mode (KM) inside a ferrimagnetic spin ensemble have sinusoidal shifts as the normalized distance between the spin ensemble and the mirror increases compared to the setup without the mirror. These shifts are a consequence of the KM's interaction with its own image. Furthermore, the variation of the magnon radiative decay into the waveguide shows a cosine squared oscillation and is enhanced twofold when the KM sits at the magnetic antinode of the corresponding eigenmode. We can finely tune the KM to achieve the maximum adsorption of the input photons at the critical coupling point. Moreover, by placing the KM in proximity to the node of the resonance field, its lifetime is extended to more than eight times compared to its positioning near the antinode.
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- 2024
10. Text2CAD: Generating Sequential CAD Models from Beginner-to-Expert Level Text Prompts
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Khan, Mohammad Sadil, Sinha, Sankalp, Sheikh, Talha Uddin, Stricker, Didier, Ali, Sk Aziz, and Afzal, Muhammad Zeshan
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Graphics - Abstract
Prototyping complex computer-aided design (CAD) models in modern softwares can be very time-consuming. This is due to the lack of intelligent systems that can quickly generate simpler intermediate parts. We propose Text2CAD, the first AI framework for generating text-to-parametric CAD models using designer-friendly instructions for all skill levels. Furthermore, we introduce a data annotation pipeline for generating text prompts based on natural language instructions for the DeepCAD dataset using Mistral and LLaVA-NeXT. The dataset contains $\sim170$K models and $\sim660$K text annotations, from abstract CAD descriptions (e.g., generate two concentric cylinders) to detailed specifications (e.g., draw two circles with center $(x,y)$ and radius $r_{1}$, $r_{2}$, and extrude along the normal by $d$...). Within the Text2CAD framework, we propose an end-to-end transformer-based auto-regressive network to generate parametric CAD models from input texts. We evaluate the performance of our model through a mixture of metrics, including visual quality, parametric precision, and geometrical accuracy. Our proposed framework shows great potential in AI-aided design applications. Our source code and annotations will be publicly available., Comment: Accepted in NeurIPS 2024 (Spotlight)
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- 2024
11. BRep Boundary and Junction Detection for CAD Reverse Engineering
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Ali, Sk Aziz, Khan, Mohammad Sadil, and Stricker, Didier
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Multimedia - Abstract
In machining process, 3D reverse engineering of the mechanical system is an integral, highly important, and yet time consuming step to obtain parametric CAD models from 3D scans. Therefore, deep learning-based Scan-to-CAD modeling can offer designers enormous editability to quickly modify CAD model, being able to parse all its structural compositions and design steps. In this paper, we propose a supervised boundary representation (BRep) detection network BRepDetNet from 3D scans of CC3D and ABC dataset. We have carefully annotated the 50K and 45K scans of both the datasets with appropriate topological relations (e.g., next, mate, previous) between the geometrical primitives (i.e., boundaries, junctions, loops, faces) of their BRep data structures. The proposed solution decomposes the Scan-to-CAD problem in Scan-to-BRep ensuring the right step towards feature-based modeling, and therefore, leveraging other existing BRep-to-CAD modeling methods. Our proposed Scan-to-BRep neural network learns to detect BRep boundaries and junctions by minimizing focal-loss and non-maximal suppression (NMS) during training time. Experimental results show that our BRepDetNet with NMS-Loss achieves impressive results., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
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12. Compatibility studies of loquat scions with loquat and quince rootstocks
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Aziz, Rasul Rafiq, Salih, Fakhraddin Mustafa Hama, and Noori, Ibrahim Maaroof
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Quantitative Biology - Other Quantitative Biology - Abstract
Experiment 1. Rooting of quince hardwood cuttings: Rooting success was influenced by both the concentrations of IBA and the selection of rooting media. However, the control group (without IBA) notably enhanced rooting when compared to the various IBA concentrations. Cuttings in the control group (without IBA) and those planted in river sand exhibited notably high percentages of successful rooting, underscoring the importance of the selected planting medium. Experiment 2. Bench grafting of loquat: The success of grafting loquat cutting stocks varied based on grafting dates, types of cuttings, and concentrations of IBA. However, IBA at different concentrations did not have a significant impact. Notably, certain interactions such as grafting on February 20 with loquat stock cuttings, yielded higher percentages of successful graft bud sprouting. Experiment 3. Performance of grafting loquats onto different rootstocks: Grafting success was notably influenced by the selection of rootstock, with loquat rootstock demonstrating superior performance compared to quince. The highest significant levels of successful grafting were attained on February 20, underscoring the crucial role of grafting dates. Experiment 4. Impact of tree stock types on grafting success: Grafting success percentage was higher in loquat tree stock when compared to quince. The consistency of grafting success percentages across three dates underscores the significant influence of rootstock type. Experiment 5. Bench grafting of loquat cutting stocks: Graft bud sprout percentages exhibited variations, with loquat stock cuttings surpassing quince. Grafting success demonstrated a consistent increase from February 20 to March 30, underscoring the importance of selecting appropriate grafting dates.
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- 2024
13. Clinical Validation of a Real-Time Machine Learning-based System for the Detection of Acute Myeloid Leukemia by Flow Cytometry
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Zuromski, Lauren M., Durtschi, Jacob, Aziz, Aimal, Chumley, Jeffrey, Dewey, Mark, English, Paul, Morrison, Muir, Simmon, Keith, Whipple, Blaine, O'Fallon, Brendan, and Ng, David P.
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Quantitative Biology - Tissues and Organs ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Machine-learning (ML) models in flow cytometry have the potential to reduce error rates, increase reproducibility, and boost the efficiency of clinical labs. While numerous ML models for flow cytometry data have been proposed, few studies have described the clinical deployment of such models. Realizing the potential gains of ML models in clinical labs requires not only an accurate model, but infrastructure for automated inference, error detection, analytics and monitoring, and structured data extraction. Here, we describe an ML model for detection of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), along with the infrastructure supporting clinical implementation. Our infrastructure leverages the resilience and scalability of the cloud for model inference, a Kubernetes-based workflow system that provides model reproducibility and resource management, and a system for extracting structured diagnoses from full-text reports. We also describe our model monitoring and visualization platform, an essential element for ensuring continued model accuracy. Finally, we present a post-deployment analysis of impacts on turn-around time and compare production accuracy to the original validation statistics.
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- 2024
14. Towards Scalable Quantum Networks
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Howe, Connor, Aziz, Mohsin, and Anwar, Ali
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Computer Science - Emerging Technologies ,Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive study on the scalability challenges and opportunities in quantum communication networks, with the goal of determining parameters that impact networks most as well as the trends that appear when scaling networks. We design simulations of quantum networks comprised of router nodes made up of trapped-ion qubits, separated by quantum repeaters in the form of Bell State Measurement (BSM) nodes. Such networks hold the promise of securely sharing quantum information and enabling high-power distributed quantum computing. Despite the promises, quantum networks encounter scalability issues due to noise and operational errors. Through a modular approach, our research aims to surmount these challenges, focusing on effects from scaling node counts and separation distances while monitoring low-quality communication arising from decoherence effects. We aim to pinpoint the critical features within networks essential for advancing scalable, large-scale quantum computing systems. Our findings underscore the impact of several network parameters on scalability, highlighting a critical insight into the trade-offs between the number of repeaters and the quality of entanglement generated. This paper lays the groundwork for future explorations into optimized quantum network designs and protocols., Comment: 10 pages, 11 figures
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- 2024
15. Group delay controlled by the decoherence of a single artificial atom
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Cheng, Y. -T., Hsieh, K. -M., Wu, B. -Y., Niu, Z. Q., Aziz, F., Huang, Y. -H., Wen, P. Y., Lin, K. -T., Lin, Y. -H., Chen, J. C., Kockum, A. F., Lin, G. -D., Lin, Z. -R., Lu, Y., and Hoi, I. -C.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
The ability to slow down light at the single-photon level has applications in quantum information processing and other quantum technologies. We demonstrate two methods, both using just a single artificial atom, enabling dynamic control over microwave light velocities in waveguide quantum electrodynamics (waveguide QED). Our methods are based on two distinct mechanisms harnessing the balance between radiative and non-radiative decay rates of a superconducting artificial atom in front of a mirror. In the first method, we tune the radiative decay of the atom using interference effects due to the mirror; in the second method, we pump the atom to control its non-radiative decay through the Autler--Townes effect. When the half the radiative decay rate exceeds the non-radiative decay rate, we observe positive group delay; conversely, dominance of the non-radiative decay rate results in negative group delay. Our results advance signal-processing capabilities in waveguide QED.
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- 2024
16. Computing Range Consistent Answers to Aggregation Queries via Rewriting
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Khalfioui, Aziz Amezian El and Wijsen, Jef
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Computer Science - Databases - Abstract
We consider the problem of answering conjunctive queries with aggregation on database instances that may violate primary key constraints. In SQL, these queries follow the SELECT-FROM-WHERE-GROUP BY format, where the WHERE-clause involves a conjunction of equalities, and the SELECT-clause can incorporate aggregate operators like MAX, MIN, SUM, AVG, or COUNT. Repairs of a database instance are defined as inclusion-maximal subsets that satisfy all primary keys. For a given query, our primary objective is to identify repairs that yield the lowest aggregated value among all possible repairs. We particularly investigate queries for which this lowest aggregated value can be determined through a rewriting in first-order logic with aggregate operators.
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- 2024
17. Audio Enhancement from Multiple Crowdsourced Recordings: A Simple and Effective Baseline
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Aziz, Shiran, Adi, Yossi, and Peleg, Shmuel
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Computer Science - Sound ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing - Abstract
With the popularity of cellular phones, events are often recorded by multiple devices from different locations and shared on social media. Several different recordings could be found for many events. Such recordings are usually noisy, where noise for each device is local and unrelated to others. This case of multiple microphones at unknown locations, capturing local, uncorrelated noise, was rarely treated in the literature. In this work we propose a simple and effective crowdsourced audio enhancement method to remove local noises at each input audio signal. Then, averaging all cleaned source signals gives an improved audio of the event. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method using synthetic audio signals, together with real-world recordings. This simple approach can set a new baseline for crowdsourced audio enhancement for more sophisticated methods which we hope will be developed by the research community.
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- 2024
18. Thermoelectric Properties of Type-I and Type-II Nodal Line Semimetals: A Comparative Study
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Laksono, Mohammad Norman Gaza, Majidi, M Aziz, and Nugraha, Ahmad R. T.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We investigate the thermoelectric (TE) properties of nodal line semimetals (NLSs) using a combination of semi-analytical calculations within Boltzmann's linear transport theory and the relaxation time approximation, along with first-principles calculations for the so-called type-I and type-II NLSs. We consider the conduction and valence bands that cross near the Fermi level of these materials through first-principles calculations of typical type-I (TiS) and type-II (Mg$_3$Bi$_2$) NLSs and use the two-band model fit to find the Fermi velocity $v_{F}$ and effective mass $m$ that will be employed as the initial energy dispersion parameters. The optimum curvature value for each energy band is searched by tuning the energy dispersion parameters to improve the TE properties of the NLss. We can obtain the best $\sim$$3.5\%$ increase in the Seebeck coefficient peak value compared to those using the initial parameter value in the type-I NLS, with the Seebeck coefficient ranging from $0.509S_{0}$ to $0.527S_{0}$ where $S_0 \approx 86.17~\mu$V/K. Meanwhile, the best increase in power factor, as large as $\sim$$83\%$ the initial value, can be obtained in the type-II NLS when $v_{F}$ is lowered. By systematically comparing all of our calculation results, we observed that tuning $v_{F}$ significantly improves TE properties in both types of NLS compared to tuning $m$. Our work is expected to trigger further calculations to scan other potential TE materials, particularly in the class of semimetals, by manipulating their band structure through the variation of the curvatures of their energy bands., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures
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- 2024
19. Multi-Class Plant Leaf Disease Detection: A CNN-based Approach with Mobile App Integration
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Foysal, Md Aziz Hosen, Ahmed, Foyez, and Haque, Md Zahurul
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Plant diseases significantly impact agricultural productivity, resulting in economic losses and food insecurity. Prompt and accurate detection is crucial for the efficient management and mitigation of plant diseases. This study investigates advanced techniques in plant disease detection, emphasizing the integration of image processing, machine learning, deep learning methods, and mobile technologies. High-resolution images of plant leaves were captured and analyzed using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to detect symptoms of various diseases, such as blight, mildew, and rust. This study explores 14 classes of plants and diagnoses 26 unique plant diseases. We focus on common diseases affecting various crops. The model was trained on a diverse dataset encompassing multiple crops and disease types, achieving 98.14% accuracy in disease diagnosis. Finally integrated this model into mobile apps for real-time disease diagnosis.
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- 2024
20. Visual Verity in AI-Generated Imagery: Computational Metrics and Human-Centric Analysis
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Aziz, Memoona, Rehman, Umair, Safi, Syed Ali, and Abbasi, Amir Zaib
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Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The rapid advancements in AI technologies have revolutionized the production of graphical content across various sectors, including entertainment, advertising, and e-commerce. These developments have spurred the need for robust evaluation methods to assess the quality and realism of AI-generated images. To address this, we conducted three studies. First, we introduced and validated a questionnaire called Visual Verity, which measures photorealism, image quality, and text-image alignment. Second, we applied this questionnaire to assess images from AI models (DALL-E2, DALL-E3, GLIDE, Stable Diffusion) and camera-generated images, revealing that camera-generated images excelled in photorealism and text-image alignment, while AI models led in image quality. We also analyzed statistical properties, finding that camera-generated images scored lower in hue, saturation, and brightness. Third, we evaluated computational metrics' alignment with human judgments, identifying MS-SSIM and CLIP as the most consistent with human assessments. Additionally, we proposed the Neural Feature Similarity Score (NFSS) for assessing image quality. Our findings highlight the need for refining computational metrics to better capture human visual perception, thereby enhancing AI-generated content evaluation.
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- 2024
21. Towards an Inclusive Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Morocco: CGEM's Commitment
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Imane, Gnaoui and Aziz, Moutahaddib
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Economics - Econometrics - Abstract
Corporate social responsibility encourages companies to integrate social and environmental concerns into their activities and their relations with stakeholders. It encompasses all actions aimed at the social good, above and beyond corporate interests and legal requirements. Various international organizations, authors and researchers have explored the notion of CSR and proposed a range of definitions reflecting their perspectives on the concept. In Morocco, although Moroccan companies are not overwhelmingly embracing CSR, several factors are encouraging them to integrate the CSR approach not only into their discourse, but also into their strategies. The CGEM is actively involved in promoting CSR within Moroccan companies, awarding the "CGEM Label for CSR" to companies that meet the criteria set out in the CSR Charter. The process of labeling Moroccan companies is in full expansion. The graphs presented in this article are broken down according to several criteria, such as company size, sector of activity and listing on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, in order to provide an overview of CSR-labeled companies in Morocco. The approach adopted for this article is a qualitative one aimed at presenting, firstly, the different definitions of the CSR concept and its evolution over time. In this way, the study focuses on the Moroccan context to dissect and analyze the state of progress of CSR integration in Morocco and the various efforts made by the CGEM to implement it. According to the data, 124 Moroccan companies have been awarded the CSR label. For a label in existence since 2006, this figure reflects a certain reluctance on the part of Moroccan companies to fully implement the CSR approach in their strategies. Nevertheless, Morocco is in a transitional phase, marked by the gradual adoption of various socially responsible practices., Comment: in French language
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- 2024
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22. Effect of IBA concentration and water soaking on rooting hardwood cuttings of black mulberry (Morus nigra L.)
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Aziz, Rasul Rafiq, Mohammed, Aram Akram, Ahmad, Faraydwn Karim, and Ali, Ari Jamil
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Quantitative Biology - Other Quantitative Biology - Abstract
The research was conducted at the College of Agricultural Sciences Engineering/University of Sulaimani/ Kurdistan Region-Iraqi to investigate effects of different concentrations of IBA (0, 3000, 4000 and 5000 ppm) and soaking in water for 24 hours on propagation black mulberry (Morus nigra L.) by hardwood cuttings. In this research the parameters of rooting percentage, root number, root length, sprout bud number, shoot length and shoot diameter were measured. Effect of individual factors showed that the highest rooting percentage (15%) was achieved in cuttings soaked in water for 24 hours, as well as improving other traits. Also, the best (23.33%) rooting was found in cuttings dipped in 4000 ppm IBA. Interaction effects of the two factors showed that cuttings treated with 4000 ppm IBA and soaked in water for 24 hours gave the highest (40%) rooting, and the highest other root and shoot traits were achieved in the same interaction as well.
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- 2024
23. The Brittleness of AI-Generated Image Watermarking Techniques: Examining Their Robustness Against Visual Paraphrasing Attacks
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Barman, Niyar R, Sharma, Krish, Aziz, Ashhar, Bajpai, Shashwat, Biswas, Shwetangshu, Sharma, Vasu, Jain, Vinija, Chadha, Aman, Sheth, Amit, and Das, Amitava
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
The rapid advancement of text-to-image generation systems, exemplified by models like Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, Imagen, and DALL-E, has heightened concerns about their potential misuse. In response, companies like Meta and Google have intensified their efforts to implement watermarking techniques on AI-generated images to curb the circulation of potentially misleading visuals. However, in this paper, we argue that current image watermarking methods are fragile and susceptible to being circumvented through visual paraphrase attacks. The proposed visual paraphraser operates in two steps. First, it generates a caption for the given image using KOSMOS-2, one of the latest state-of-the-art image captioning systems. Second, it passes both the original image and the generated caption to an image-to-image diffusion system. During the denoising step of the diffusion pipeline, the system generates a visually similar image that is guided by the text caption. The resulting image is a visual paraphrase and is free of any watermarks. Our empirical findings demonstrate that visual paraphrase attacks can effectively remove watermarks from images. This paper provides a critical assessment, empirically revealing the vulnerability of existing watermarking techniques to visual paraphrase attacks. While we do not propose solutions to this issue, this paper serves as a call to action for the scientific community to prioritize the development of more robust watermarking techniques. Our first-of-its-kind visual paraphrase dataset and accompanying code are publicly available., Comment: 23 pages and 10 figures
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- 2024
24. Weighted Envy-free Allocation with Subsidy
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Aziz, Haris, Huang, Xin, Kimura, Kei, Saha, Indrajit, Suzuki, Zhaohong Sun Mashbat, and Yokoo, Makoto
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory - Abstract
We consider the problem of fair allocation with subsidy when agents have weighted entitlements. After highlighting several important differences from the unweighted cases, we present several results concerning weighted envy-freeability including general characterizations, algorithms for achieving and testing weighted envy-freeability, lower and upper bounds for worst case subsidy for non-wasteful and envy-freeable allocations, and algorithms for achieving weighted envy-freeability along with other properties., Comment: 20 pages, 1 Table
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- 2024
25. A Comprehensive System Architecture using Field Programmable Gate Arrays Technology, Dijkstra's Algorithm, and Edge Computing for Emergency Response in Smart Cities
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Assoul, Mahamat Abdel Aziz, Tahir, Abakar Mahamat, Mahmoud, Taibi, Mdemaya, Garrik Brel Jagho, and Ndadji, Milliam Maxime Zekeng
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control ,Computer Science - Hardware Architecture - Abstract
Efficient emergency response systems are crucial for smart cities. But their implementation is highly challenging, particularly in regions like Chad where infrastructural constraints are prevalent. The urgency for optimized response times and resource allocation in emergency scenarios is magnified in these contexts, yet existing solutions often assume robust infrastructure and uninterrupted connectivity, which is not always available. Most of the time, they are based on system architectures pre-designed for other purposes. This paper addresses these critical challenges by proposing a comprehensive system architecture that integrates Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), Dijkstra's algorithm, and Edge Computing. The objective is to enhance emergency response through accelerated route planning and resource allocation, addressing gaps left by traditional cloud-based systems. Methodologically, key characteristics of the desired system are identified, then its components are described and their integration is explained; the system leverages FPGA-based computations and a distributed implementation of Dijkstra's algorithm to compute the shortest paths rapidly, while Edge Computing ensures decentralized and resilient processing. A theoretical analysis highlights promising improvements in response times and resource management. The proposed system architecture not only enhances emergency response efficiency but is also adaptable to infrastructural constraints of Chadian-like environments.
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- 2024
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26. LLM-DetectAIve: a Tool for Fine-Grained Machine-Generated Text Detection
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Abassy, Mervat, Elozeiri, Kareem, Aziz, Alexander, Ta, Minh Ngoc, Tomar, Raj Vardhan, Adhikari, Bimarsha, Ahmed, Saad El Dine, Wang, Yuxia, Afzal, Osama Mohammed, Xie, Zhuohan, Mansurov, Jonibek, Artemova, Ekaterina, Mikhailov, Vladislav, Xing, Rui, Geng, Jiahui, Iqbal, Hasan, Mujahid, Zain Muhammad, Mahmoud, Tarek, Tsvigun, Akim, Aji, Alham Fikri, Shelmanov, Artem, Habash, Nizar, Gurevych, Iryna, and Nakov, Preslav
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
The widespread accessibility of large language models (LLMs) to the general public has significantly amplified the dissemination of machine-generated texts (MGTs). Advancements in prompt manipulation have exacerbated the difficulty in discerning the origin of a text (human-authored vs machinegenerated). This raises concerns regarding the potential misuse of MGTs, particularly within educational and academic domains. In this paper, we present $\textbf{LLM-DetectAIve}$ -- a system designed for fine-grained MGT detection. It is able to classify texts into four categories: human-written, machine-generated, machine-written machine-humanized, and human-written machine-polished. Contrary to previous MGT detectors that perform binary classification, introducing two additional categories in LLM-DetectiAIve offers insights into the varying degrees of LLM intervention during the text creation. This might be useful in some domains like education, where any LLM intervention is usually prohibited. Experiments show that LLM-DetectAIve can effectively identify the authorship of textual content, proving its usefulness in enhancing integrity in education, academia, and other domains. LLM-DetectAIve is publicly accessible at https://huggingface.co/spaces/raj-tomar001/MGT-New. The video describing our system is available at https://youtu.be/E8eT_bE7k8c.
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- 2024
27. Pan-African Citizen Science e-Lab: An Emerging Online Platform for Astronomy Research, Education and Outreach in Africa
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Marcel, Miracle Chibuzor, Diaby, Kassamba Abdel Aziz, Guennoun, Meryem, Nabifo, Betty Rose, Elattar, Mohamed, Rajaonarivelo, Andoniaina, Pius, Privatus, Kgobathe, Molly Nkamogelang, Luis, Immanuel, Shilunga, Sigrid, Etteyeb, Nejmeddine, Qhomane, Keketso, Nyangi, Samuel, Kalunga, Tresford Chilufya, Assano, Nunes Alfredo, Jequecene, Edson Domingos, Joseph, Mafuka Lusala, Sudum, Esaenwi, Gerald, Jorbedom Leelabari, Gore, Christopher Tombe Louis, Hosny, Kareem Waleed, Yasser, Nagat, Franck, Jocelyn, Kourouma, Mamoudou, Bobb, Baboucarr, Jaiteh, Kebab, Sylla, Salma, Obame, Hans Essone, Kiyeng, Dennis, Ngwanw, Thobekile Sandra, Simon, Tawanda Kelvin, Sulayman, Saja Alhoush, Regaibi, Salma, Yahaya, Souley, Ornela, Tengwi Mogou, Viyuyi, Henry Sanderson, Matambo, Fortune Tatenda, Asare-Darko, Matthias, Gbaba, Christian Kontoa Koussouwa, da Silva, Moisés, Joseph, Ntahompagaze, Gomes, Gilberto, Mkhabela, Bongiwe Portia, Bvumbwe, Bauleni, Nkhowani, Tshombe, Gahou, Mawugnon Axel, Abotsi-Masters, Sarah, Simbizi, René, Mugisha, Salomon, Saeed, Ahmed, Eldaw, Mohammed Yahya Alradi, Thomas, Allen, ridha, Ben Abdallah, kaseha, Dieumerci, Baradei, Sherine Ahmed El, Hussein, Nahla Hazem, Fabrice, Bado, Anekwe, Ngozika Frances, Ramessur, Arvind, Koroma, Mohamed Ali, Safary, Harold, Leonardo, Oosthuizen, Dlamini, Mdumiseni Wisdom Dabulizwe, Djabbi, Mamadou Mahamat, Angela, Nonofo, Jalloh, Mamaja, Balde, Mamadou, Olayiwola, Joy, Ibharalu, Elijah, Tchangole, Thierry Martial, Memberu, Kirubel, Dinsa, Lidia, and Ezeakunne, Chidozie Gospel
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Physics Education - Abstract
Citizen science offers an opportunity for ordinary people, known as citizen scientists or citizen astronomers in the context of astronomy, to contribute to scientific research. The Pan-African Citizen Science e-Lab (PACS e-Lab) was founded to promote and engage the African public in citizen science and soft astronomy research to advance space research and exploration and enhance space education and outreach. PACS e-Lab, in collaboration with several international astronomy research, education, and outreach organizations, currently runs several projects including but not limited to asteroid search, exoplanet photometry, research writing for peer-reviewed publications, astrophoto visual development, and Amateur Radio contact with astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ARISS). Despite several challenges, the group has engaged over 600 Africans from more than 40 countries and is working towards covering the entire continent in the future. PACS e-Lab's development efforts resonate with seven United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)., Comment: 32 pages,17 figures, 2 Tables
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28. Pan-African Asteroid Search Campaign: Africa's Contribution to Planetary Defense
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Marcel, Miracle Chibuzor, Diaby, Kassamba Abdel Aziz, Guennoun, Meryem, Nabifo, Betty Rose, Elattar, Mohamed, Rajaonarivelo, Andoniaina, Pius, Privatus, Kgobathe, Molly Nkamogelang, Luis, Immanuel, Shilunga, Sigrid, Etteyeb, Nejmeddine, Qhomane, Keketso, Nyangi, Samuel, Kalunga, Tresford Chilufya, Assano, Nunes Alfredo, Jequecene, Edson Domingos, Joseph, Mafuka Lusala, Sudum, Esaenwi, Gerald, Jorbedom Leelabari, Gore, Christopher Tombe Louis, Hosny, Kareem Waleed, Yasser, Nagat, Franck, Jocelyn, Kourouma, Mamoudou, Bobb, Baboucarr, Jaiteh, Kebab, Sylla, Salma, Obame, Hans Essone, Kiyeng, Dennis, Ngwanw, Thobekile Sandra, Simon, Tawanda Kelvin, Sulayman, Saja Alhoush, Regaibi, Salma, Yahaya, Souley, Ornela, Tengwi Mogou, Viyuyi, Henry Sanderson, Matambo, Fortune Tatenda, Asare-Darko, Matthias, Gbaba, Christian Kontoa Koussouwa, da Silva, Moisés, Joseph, Ntahompagaze, Gomes, Gilberto, Mkhabela, Bongiwe Portia, Bvumbwe, Bauleni, Nkhowani, Tshombe, Gahou, Mawugnon Axel, Abotsi-Masters, Sarah, Simbizi, René, Mugisha, Salomon, Saeed, Ahmed, Eldaw, Mohammed Yahya Alradi, Thomas, Allen, ridha, Ben Abdallah, kaseha, Dieumerci, Baradei, Sherine Ahmed El, Hussein, Nahla Hazem, Fabrice, Bado, Anekwe, Ngozika Frances, Ramessur, Arvind, Koroma, Mohamed Ali, Safary, Harold, Leonardo, Oosthuizen, Dlamini, Mdumiseni Wisdom Dabulizwe, Djabbi, Mamadou Mahamat, Angela, Nonofo, Jalloh, Mamaja, Balde, Mamadou, Olayiwola, Joy, Ibharalu, Elijah, Tchangole, Thierry Martial, Memberu, Kirubel, Dinsa, Lidia, and Ezeakunne, Chidozie Gospel
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Physics - Physics Education ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Asteroid search is a global effort for planetary defense. The International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC) is the leading global educational outreach program that provides high-quality astronomical datasets to citizen scientists to discover asteroids. Since December 4, 2020, the Pan-African Citizen Science e-Lab (PACS e-Lab) has been IASC's biggest partner on the continent in recruiting and training citizen scientists in asteroid search endeavors. Over 30 asteroids have been discovered by 60 citizen scientists. About 595 citizen scientists from over 40 countries have been engaged in the project up to the time of composing this literature. The group is set to expand its endeavors to the rest of the continent and aims to engage thousands of citizen scientists., Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, 5 Tables
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29. Harnessing Ferro-Valleytricity in Penta-Layer Rhombohedral Graphene for Memory and Compute
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Islam, Md Mazharul, Alam, Shamiul, Udoy, Md Rahatul Islam, Hossain, Md Shafayat, Hamilton, Kathleen E, and Aziz, Ahmedullah
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Computer Science - Hardware Architecture - Abstract
Two-dimensional materials with multiple degrees of freedom, including spin, valleys, and orbitals, open up an exciting avenue for engineering multifunctional devices. Beyond spintronics, these degrees of freedom can lead to novel quantum effects such as valley-dependent Hall effects and orbital magnetism, which could revolutionize next-generation electronics. However, achieving independent control over valley polarization and orbital magnetism has been a challenge due to the need for large electric fields. A recent breakthrough involving penta-layer rhombohedral graphene has demonstrated the ability to individually manipulate anomalous Hall signals and orbital magnetic hysteresis, forming what is known as a valley-magnetic quartet. Here, we leverage the electrically tunable Ferro-valleytricity of penta-layer rhombohedral graphene to develop non-volatile memory and in-memory computation applications. We propose an architecture for a dense, scalable, and selector-less non-volatile memory array that harnesses the electrically tunable ferro-valleytricity. In our designed array architecture, non-destructive read and write operations are conducted by sensing the valley state through two different pairs of terminals, allowing for independent optimization of read/write peripheral circuits. The power consumption of our PRG-based array is remarkably low, with only ~ 6 nW required per write operation and ~ 2.3 nW per read operation per cell. This consumption is orders of magnitude lower than that of the majority of state-of-the-art cryogenic memories. Additionally, we engineer in-memory computation by implementing majority logic operations within our proposed non-volatile memory array without modifying the peripheral circuitry. Our framework presents a promising pathway toward achieving ultra-dense cryogenic memory and in-memory computation capabilities.
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30. Association of Two Square Difference Identity to Regular Polygons and Circles
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Recep Aslaner and Aziz Ilhan
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GeoGebra is a dynamic software that is frequently used and of increasing importance in mathematics teaching processes in our digital age. Accordingly, in this study a new perspective has been brought to the proofs of the "two square difference identity" expressed for the square, which is a flat polygon, made with different approaches. With side lengths a, b, and a>b, it has been shown that the identity given by the equation (difference of area) a[superscript 2] - b[superscript 2]=(a-b)(a+b) is true for other regular polygons as well. In the study, direct proof method was used within the framework of the principle of conservation of measure, which is one of the basic principles of geometry teaching. GeoGebra program, which is a dynamic geometry software, was preferred for drawing geometric shapes used in proofs. In order to generalize the number n, a different fragmentation technique was preferred to the proofs made using different drawings for equilateral triangle and square, which are the simplest regular polygons. It has also been shown that this identity is true for circles viewed as polygons with an infinite number of sides.
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31. Fostering a Culturally Responsive Pedagogy through Teacher's Discourse: A Case of Graduate Class at a U.S. University
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Jurana Aziz
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The study aims at addressing the role of teachers in implementing Culturally Responsive Pedagogy (CRP) in a diverse classroom. In response to the increasing demand on multiculturalism and ethnicity in the US classrooms, CRP can work as a bridge between the compartmentalized education system and the needs of the students (Richards, et al. 2007). A number of researchers have discussed the significant role teachers play in fostering cultural-linguistic pedagogical practices in the classroom; nonetheless, limited or no research has focused on how teacher's discourse fosters CRP in diverse contexts. This paper highlights how the teacher's classroom discourse can facilitate CRP practices for diverse learners. For this purpose, the study examines one course taught at a Midwest University of USA and that course instructor's specific discourses used in the classroom to address the goals of CRP. The research method involves Participatory Action Research (PAR) conducted through interviews and questionnaire. At the end, the research focuses on how teachers can foster the goals of CRP to leverage the gaps in the existing education system.
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32. Navigating a Third Space to Support International Students in the U.S.
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Jurana Aziz
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The present article explores the experiences of two international graduate students who studied in the United States and how they dealt with the challenges of living in a new country. The researcher was inspired by Bhabha's (1994) third space theory and aimed to investigate how these students tried to create a space for themselves in the classroom to overcome cultural differences. The data has been collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using Gee's (2011) discourse analysis method. The study concluded that providing international students with a designated space in the classroom to address their cultural challenges could greatly benefit them, and teachers can actively facilitate this space.
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33. Voltage regulation and maximum power tracking of single stage grid tied photovoltaic system at different irradiance levels
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Shaikh, Abdul Majeed, Shaikh, Muhammad Fawad, Shaikh, Shoaib Ahmed, Shah, Madad Ali, and Memon, Abdul Aziz
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34. Generative Sentiment Analysis via Latent Category Distribution and Constrained Decoding
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Zhou, Jun, Yu, Dongyang, Aziz, Kamran, Su, Fangfang, Zhang, Qing, Li, Fei, and Ji, Donghong
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Fine-grained sentiment analysis involves extracting and organizing sentiment elements from textual data. However, existing approaches often overlook issues of category semantic inclusion and overlap, as well as inherent structural patterns within the target sequence. This study introduces a generative sentiment analysis model. To address the challenges related to category semantic inclusion and overlap, a latent category distribution variable is introduced. By reconstructing the input of a variational autoencoder, the model learns the intensity of the relationship between categories and text, thereby improving sequence generation. Additionally, a trie data structure and constrained decoding strategy are utilized to exploit structural patterns, which in turn reduces the search space and regularizes the generation process. Experimental results on the Restaurant-ACOS and Laptop-ACOS datasets demonstrate a significant performance improvement compared to baseline models. Ablation experiments further confirm the effectiveness of latent category distribution and constrained decoding strategy.
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35. Approval-Based Committee Voting under Uncertainty
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Aziz, Hariz, Kagita, Venkateswara Rao, Rastegari, Baharak, and Suzuki, Mashbat
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory - Abstract
We study approval-based committee voting in which a target number of candidates are selected based on voters' approval preferences over candidates. In contrast to most of the work, we consider the setting where voters express uncertain approval preferences and explore four different types of uncertain approval preference models. For each model, we study the problems such as computing a committee with the highest probability of satisfying axioms such as justified representation.
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36. Explanation Regularisation through the Lens of Attributions
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Ferreira, Pedro, Titov, Ivan, and Aziz, Wilker
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
Explanation regularisation (ER) has been introduced as a way to guide text classifiers to form their predictions relying on input tokens that humans consider plausible. This is achieved by introducing an auxiliary explanation loss that measures how well the output of an input attribution technique for the model agrees with human-annotated rationales. The guidance appears to benefit performance in out-of-domain (OOD) settings, presumably due to an increased reliance on "plausible" tokens. However, previous work has under-explored the impact of guidance on that reliance, particularly when reliance is measured using attribution techniques different from those used to guide the model. In this work, we seek to close this gap, and also explore the relationship between reliance on plausible features and OOD performance. We find that the connection between ER and the ability of a classifier to rely on plausible features has been overstated and that a stronger reliance on plausible tokens does not seem to be the cause for OOD improvements., Comment: 22 pages, 14 figures, 9 tables
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37. Comparative Analysis of AES, Blowfish, Twofish, Salsa20, and ChaCha20 for Image Encryption
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Muhammed, Rebwar Khalid, Aziz, Ribwar Rashid, Hassan, Alla Ahmad, Aladdin, Aso Mohammed, Saydah, Shaida Jumaah, Rashid, Tarik Ahmed., and Hassan, Bryar Ahmad
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Nowadays, cybersecurity has grown into a more significant and difficult scientific issue. The recog-nition of threats and attacks meant for knowledge and safety on the internet is growing harder to detect. Since cybersecurity guarantees the privacy and security of data sent via the Internet, it is essential, while also providing protection against malicious attacks. Encrypt has grown into an an-swer that has become an essential element of information security systems. To ensure the security of shared data, including text, images, or videos, it is essential to employ various methods and strategies. This study delves into the prevalent cryptographic methods and algorithms utilized for prevention and stream encryption, examining their encoding techniques such as advanced encryp-tion standard (AES), Blowfish, Twofish, Salsa20, and ChaCha20. The primary objective of this re-search is to identify the optimal times and throughputs (speeds) for data encryption and decryption processes. The methodology of this study involved selecting five distinct types of images to com-pare the outcomes of the techniques evaluated in this research. The assessment focused on pro-cessing time and speed parameters, examining visual encoding and decoding using Java as the pri-mary platform. A comparative analysis of several symmetric key ciphers was performed, focusing on handling large datasets. Despite this limitation, comparing different images helped evaluate the techniques' novelty. The results showed that ChaCha20 had the best average time for both encryp-tion and decryption, being over 50% faster than some other algorithms. However, the Twofish algo-rithm had lower throughput during testing. The paper concludes with findings and suggestions for future improvements.
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38. Market or Markets? Investigating Google Search's Market Shares Under Horizontal and Vertical Segmentation
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Hu, Desheng, Aziz, Muhammad Abu Bakar, Gleason, Jeffrey, Koeninger, Alice, Guggenberger, Nikolas, Robertson, Ronald E., and Wilson, Christo
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Computer Science - Computers and Society - Abstract
Is Google Search a monopoly with gatekeeping power? Regulators from the US, UK, and Europe have argued that it is based on the assumption that Google Search dominates the market for horizontal (a.k.a. "general") web search. Google disputes this, claiming that competition extends to all vertical (a.k.a. "specialized") search engines, and that under this market definition it does not have monopoly power. In this study we present the first analysis of Google Search's market share under both horizontal and vertical segmentation of online search. We leverage observational trace data collected from a panel of US residents that includes their web browsing history and copies of the Google Search Engine Result Pages they were shown. We observe that Google Search receives 71.8% of participants' queries when compared to other horizontal search engines, and that participants' search sessions begin at Google greater than 50% of the time in 24 out of 30 vertical market segments (which comprise almost all of our participants' searches). Our results inform the consequential and ongoing debates about the market power of Google Search and the conceptualization of online markets in general., Comment: Extended version of Hu et al. paper that was published in Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (2024). Includes additional analysis of the horizontal search market that did not appear in the published manuscript
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39. Modelling of warm dense hydrogen via explicit real time electron dynamics: Dynamic structure factors
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Svensson, Pontus, Aziz, Yusuf, Dornheim, Tobias, Azadi, Sam, Hollebon, Patrick, Skelt, Amy, Vinko, Sam M., and Gregori, Gianluca
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Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
We present two methods for computing the dynamic structure factor for warm dense hydrogen without invoking either the Born-Oppenheimer approximation or the Chihara decomposition, by employing a wave packet description which resolves the electron dynamics during ion evolution. Firstly, a semiclassical method is discussed which is corrected based on known quantum constraints, and secondly, a direct computation of the density-density response function within the molecular dynamics. The wave packet models are compared to PIMC and DFT-MD for the static and low-frequency behaviour. For the high-frequency behaviour the models recover the expected behaviour in the limits of small and large momentum transfers and show the characteristic flattening of the plasmon dispersion for intermediate momentum transfers due to interactions, in agreement with commonly used models for X-ray Thomson scattering. By modelling the electrons and ions on an equal footing, both the ion and free electron part of the spectrum can now be treated within a single framework where we simultaneously resolve the ion-acoustic and plasmon mode, with a self-consistent description of collisions and screening., Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures
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40. Neighborhood Stability in Assignments on Graphs
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Aziz, Haris, Lisowski, Grzegorz, Suzuki, Mashbat, and Vollen, Jeremy
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory - Abstract
We study the problem of assigning agents to the vertices of a graph such that no pair of neighbors can benefit from swapping assignments -- a property we term neighborhood stability. We further assume that agents' utilities are based solely on their preferences over the assignees of adjacent vertices and that those preferences are binary. Having shown that even this very restricted setting does not guarantee neighborhood stable assignments, we focus on special cases that provide such guarantees. We show that when the graph is a cycle or a path, a neighborhood stable assignment always exists for any preference profile. Furthermore, we give a general condition under which neighborhood stable assignments always exist. For each of these results, we give a polynomial-time algorithm to compute a neighborhood stable assignment.
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41. Constraining the high-density behavior of nuclear symmetry energy with direct Urca processes
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Boukari, Olfa, Malik, Tuhin, Rabhi, Aziz, and Providência, Constança
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The density dependence of the symmetry energy in relativistic mean-field models with density dependent couplings is discussed in terms of the possible opening of nucleonic direct Urca processes inside neutron stars, which induce a very rapid cooling of the star. The modification of the parametrization of the isospin channel of two models, DD2 and DDMEX, keeping the same isoscalar properties is considered and the implications are discussed. Within the models discussed it is not possible the onset of nucleonic direct Urca processes in stars with a mass below $\sim1.6-1.8\, M_\odot$. The lowest masses that allow direct Urca processes are associated to a slope of the symmetry energy $\sim60$ MeV and a symmetry energy incompressibility close to zero. It is shown that the parametrization of the isospin channel proposed destroys the correlation between symmetry energy slope and incompressibility previously identified in several works., Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, submitted to Phys. Rev. C
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42. Extremal simplicial distributions on cycle scenarios with arbitrary outcomes
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Kharoof, Aziz, Okay, Cihan, and Ipek, Selman
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Quantum Physics ,Mathematics - Algebraic Topology - Abstract
Cycle scenarios are a significant class of contextuality scenarios, with the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) scenario being a notable example. While binary outcome measurements in these scenarios are well understood, the generalization to arbitrary outcomes remains less explored, except in specific cases. In this work, we employ homotopical methods in the framework of simplicial distributions to characterize all contextual vertices of the non-signaling polytope corresponding to cycle scenarios with arbitrary outcomes. Additionally, our techniques utilize the bundle perspective on contextuality and the decomposition of measurement spaces. This enables us to extend beyond scenarios formed by gluing cycle scenarios and describe contextual extremal simplicial distributions in these generalized contexts., Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures
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43. Committee Monotonic Proportional Representation: A New Voting Rule and Impossibility Results
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Aziz, Haris, Lederer, Patrick, and Ritossa, Angus
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Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory - Abstract
We study committee voting rules under ranked preferences, which map the voters' preference relations to a subset of the alternatives of predefined size. In this setting, the compatibility between proportional representation and committee monotonicity is a fundamental open problem that has been mentioned in several works. We design a new multi-winner voting rule called the Solid Coalition Refinement (SCR) Rule that simultaneously satisfies committee monotonicity and Dummett's PSC as well as one of its variants called inclusion PSC. This is the first rule known to satisfy both of these properties. Moreover, we show that this is effectively the best that we can hope for as other fairness notions adapted from approval voting such as Rank-JR and Rank-PJR+ are incompatible with committee monotonicity.
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44. Improved wave function for heavy-light mesons in QCD potential model approach and parameterization of the Cornell potential
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Aziz, Abdul, Roy, Sabyasachi, and DEshamukhya, Atri
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We report improved wave function for mesons in QCD potential model approach using multiplicative method for solution of Schr\"{o}dinger equation for the extreme cases of inter-quark separations ($r\rightarrow0$ and $r\rightarrow\infty$). Using the wave function we find the range of the scale factor c of the Cornell potential with reference to the mass scale of B and D sectors heavy-flavoured mesons. With our computed range of c, we also explore the critical inter-quark separation which should govern the choice of parent-child terms in perturbation method out of the linear and Coulombic terms of the Cornell potential.
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45. REVEAL-IT: REinforcement learning with Visibility of Evolving Agent poLicy for InTerpretability
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Ao, Shuang, Khan, Simon, Aziz, Haris, and Salim, Flora D.
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Understanding the agent's learning process, particularly the factors that contribute to its success or failure post-training, is crucial for comprehending the rationale behind the agent's decision-making process. Prior methods clarify the learning process by creating a structural causal model (SCM) or visually representing the distribution of value functions. Nevertheless, these approaches have constraints as they exclusively function in 2D-environments or with uncomplicated transition dynamics. Understanding the agent's learning process in complicated environments or tasks is more challenging. In this paper, we propose REVEAL-IT, a novel framework for explaining the learning process of an agent in complex environments. Initially, we visualize the policy structure and the agent's learning process for various training tasks. By visualizing these findings, we can understand how much a particular training task or stage affects the agent's performance in test. Then, a GNN-based explainer learns to highlight the most important section of the policy, providing a more clear and robust explanation of the agent's learning process. The experiments demonstrate that explanations derived from this framework can effectively help in the optimization of the training tasks, resulting in improved learning efficiency and final performance.
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46. Synthesis and Characterization of NiCoMn MOFs for Wastewater Treatment
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Farhan, Muhammad and Aziz, Osama
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Physics - Chemical Physics ,Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
Water pollution has become a global problem. Sources of wastewater majorly include industrial and commercial sectors. To cater to the exponential increase in clean water, efficient technologies are needed to treat wastewater. Several techniques such as redox reactions, membrane filtrations, mechanical processes, chemical treatment and adsorption techniques have been employed. However, their cost and effectiveness is still a major problem. In this study, we employed an effective wastewater treatment technique by synthesizing NiCoMn MOFs using a simple hydrothermal technique and characterized the properties using XRD and SEM for their possible characteristics. XRD analysis confirmed the successful synthesis of NiCoMn MOFs. Sufficient information regarding the surface morphology and topology was given by the SEM analysis which proved a nanoporous structure with high surface area effective for adsorption and oxidative catalysis of contaminants in wastewater. Moreover, a high electrostatic attraction between the MOFs was observed which could attract oppositely charged contaminants. The results showed a high potential for the synthesized NiCoMn MOFs for wastewater treatment applications., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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47. Spectral Fidelity and Spatial Enhancement: An Assessment and Cascading of Pan-Sharpening Techniques for Satellite Imagery
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B, Abdul Aziz A. and Rahim, A. B Abdul
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,65D19 - Abstract
This research presents a comprehensive assessment of pan-sharpening techniques for satellite imagery, focusing on the critical aspects of spectral fidelity and spatial enhancement. Motivated by the need for informed algorithm selection in remote sensing, A novel cascaded and structured evaluation framework has been proposed with a detailed comparative analysis of existing methodologies. The research findings underscore the intricate trade-offs between spectral accuracy of about 88\% with spatial resolution enhancement. The research sheds light on the practical implications of pan-sharpening and emphasizes the significance of both spectral and spatial aspects in remote sensing applications. Various pan-sharpening algorithms were systematically employed to provide a holistic view of their performance, contributing to a deeper understanding of their capabilities and limitations.
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- 2024
48. Topological Perspectives on Optimal Multimodal Embedding Spaces
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B, Abdul Aziz A. and Rahim, A. B Abdul
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,68T05 - Abstract
Recent strides in multimodal model development have ignited a paradigm shift in the realm of text-to-image generation. Among these advancements, CLIP stands out as a remarkable achievement which is a sophisticated autoencoder adept at encoding both textual and visual information within a unified latent space. This paper delves into a comparative analysis between CLIP and its recent counterpart, CLOOB. To unravel the intricate distinctions within the embedding spaces crafted by these models, we employ topological data analysis. Our approach encompasses a comprehensive examination of the modality gap drivers, the clustering structures existing across both high and low dimensions, and the pivotal role that dimension collapse plays in shaping their respective embedding spaces. Empirical experiments substantiate the implications of our analyses on downstream performance across various contextual scenarios. Through this investigation, we aim to shed light on the nuanced intricacies that underlie the comparative efficacy of CLIP and CLOOB, offering insights into their respective strengths and weaknesses, and providing a foundation for further refinement and advancement in multimodal model research., Comment: 10 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables
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49. Parsimonious Optimal Dynamic Partial Order Reduction
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Abdulla, Parosh Aziz, Atig, Mohamed Faouzi, Das, Sarbojit, Jonsson, Bengt, and Sagonas, Konstantinos
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Computer Science - Programming Languages ,Computer Science - Software Engineering - Abstract
Stateless model checking is a fully automatic verification technique for concurrent programs that checks for safety violations by exploring all possible thread schedulings. It becomes effective when coupled with Dynamic Partial Order Reduction (DPOR), which introduces an equivalence on schedulings and reduces the amount of needed exploration. DPOR algorithms that are optimal are particularly effective in that they guarantee to explore exactly one execution from each equivalence class. Unfortunately, existing sequence-based optimal algorithms may in the worst case consume memory that is exponential in the size of the analyzed program. In this paper, we present Parsimonious-OPtimal DPOR (POP), an optimal DPOR algorithm for analyzing multi-threaded programs under sequential consistency, whose space consumption is polynomial in the worst case. POP combines several novel algorithmic techniques, including (i) a parsimonious race reversal strategy, which avoids multiple reversals of the same race, (ii) an eager race reversal strategy to avoid storing initial fragments of to-be-explored executions, and (iii) a space-efficient scheme for preventing redundant exploration, which replaces the use of sleep sets. Our implementation in Nidhugg shows that these techniques can significantly speed up the analysis of concurrent programs, and do so with low memory consumption. Comparison to TruSt, a related optimal DPOR algorithm that represents executions as graphs, shows that POP's implementation achieves similar performance for smaller benchmarks, and scales much better than TruSt's on programs with long executions.
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50. Resonance-Induced Anomalies in Temperature-Dependent Raman Scattering of PdSe$_{2}$
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Abdul-Aziz, Omar, Wolverson, Daniel, Sayers, Charles, Carpene, Ettore, Parmigiani, Fulvio, Hedayat, Hamoon, and van Loosdrecht, Paul H. M.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We report a comprehensive Raman study of the phonon behaviour in PdSe$_2$ in the temperature range of 5 K to 300 K. A remarkable change in the Raman spectrum is observed at 120 K: a significant enhancement of the out-of-plane phonon A$^{1}_{g}$ mode, accompanied by a suppression of the in-plane A$^{2}_{g}$ and B$^{2}_{1g}$ modes. This intriguing behavior is attributed to a temperature-dependent resonant excitation effect. The results are supported by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, which demonstrate that the electron-phonon coupling for the phonon modes varies and is strongly associated with the relevant electronic states. Furthermore, nonlinear frequency shifts are identified in all modes, indicating the decay of an optical phonon into multiple acoustic phonons. The study of Raman emission reported here, complemented by linear optical spectroscopy, reveals an unexpected scenario for the vibrational properties of PdSe$_2$ that holds substantial promise for future applications in PdSe$_2$-based optoelectronics.
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