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Building an expert-system based conversational agent to provide personalised resources about neurological disorders
DownloadSpring 2022
Researchers developing artificially intelligent conversational agents (aka, chat- bots) seek effective ways to provide personal assistance to users with various needs. We have implemented a web-based conversational agent that recom- mends resources to help clients (caregivers of patients...
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Spring 2016
One of the key obstacles to the effective use of mass spectrometry (MS) in high throughput metabolomics is the difficulty in interpreting measured spectra to accurately and efficiently identify metabolites. Traditional methods for automated metabolite identification compare the target MS spectrum...
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Spring 2017
Most machine learning problems can be posed as solving a mathematical program that describes the structure of the prediction problem, usually expressed in terms of carefully chosen losses and regularizers. However, many machine learning problems yield mathematical programs that are not convex in...
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Fall 2016
This thesis explores theoretical, computational, and practical aspects of convex (shape-constrained) regression, providing new excess risk upper bounds, a comparison of convex regression techniques with theoretical guarantee, a novel heuristic training algorithm for max-affine representations,...
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Fall 2023
A survival dataset describes a collection of instances, such as patients, and associates each instance with either the time until an event (such as death), or the censoring time (eg, when the instance is lost to follow-up), which is a lower bound on the time until the event. While there are...
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Fall 2022
As one of the main tasks in studying causality, the goal of Causal Inference is to determine "whether" (and perhaps "how much") the value of a certain variable (i.e., the effect) would change, had another specified variable (i.e., the cause) changed its value. A prominent example is the...
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Fall 2012
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) measures the dynamic activity of each voxel of a brain. This dissertation addresses the challenge of learning a diagnostic classifier that uses a subject’s fMRI data to distinguish subjects with neuropsychiatric disorders from healthy controls. fMRI...
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Spring 2020
Mapping the macrostructural connectivity of the living human brain is one of the primary goals of neuroscientists who study connectomics. The reconstruction of a brain's structural connectivity, aka its connectome, typically involves applying expert analysis to diffusion-weighted magnetic...
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Fall 2017
On the one hand, theoretical analyses of machine learning algorithms are typically performed based on various probabilistic assumptions about the data. While these probabilistic assumptions are important in the analyses, it is debatable whether such assumptions actually hold in practice. Another...