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ADVANCED MACHINE LEARNING EMPOWERING MICROWAVE SENSORS WITH GENERATIVE/PREDICTIVE CAPABILITIES
DownloadFall 2023
This dissertation, addressing the critical shortage of microwave planar sensors, embarks on a journey to advance noncontact sensing applications, with a particular emphasis on the application of machine learning techniques to address existing problems. It pioneers the introduction of a unique...
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Spring 2020
Several Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques such as machine learning, evolutionary computing, and Artificial Life (A-life) have been increasingly used to generate emergence of novel behaviours in multi-agent simulations (e.g., commercial games). However, automatically detecting emergent...
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In–human testing of a non-invasive continuous low–energy microwave glucose sensor with advanced machine learning capabilities
Download2023-09-14
Nazli Kazemi, Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi, Peter E Light, Petr Musilek
Continuous glucose monitoring schemes that avoid finger pricking are of utmost importance to enhance the comfort and lifestyle of diabetic patients. To this aim, we propose a microwave planar sensing platform as a potent sensing technology that extends its applications to biomedical analytes. In...
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Spring 2020
Machine learning (ML) has shown great potential to create tremendous value and growth to all sectors around the world, enhancing productivity, health, and longevity of humanity. ML differentiates itself from all previous methods through its adaptive and self-learning capabilities. In recent...