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- 2Birkbeck, Neil Aylon Charles
- 2Cai, Zhipeng
- 2Chen, Jiyang
- 2Chowdhury, Md Solimul
- 2Chubak, Pirooz
- 83Machine Learning
- 76Reinforcement Learning
- 42Artificial Intelligence
- 37Machine learning
- 24Natural Language Processing
- 23reinforcement learning
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Spring 2023
Dialogue systems powered by large pre-trained language models exhibit an innate ability to deliver fluent and natural-sounding responses. Despite their impressive performance, these models fail to conduct interesting and consistent exchanges of turns and can often generate factually incorrect...
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Fall 2022
Medical Fake News is a pervasive part of the information that people consume on the internet. It may lead people to take actions which may put the lives of their family and community in danger - such actions include vaccine hesitancy, administering unverified and harmful treatments, etc. First...
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Spring 2024
The representation of real-world relationships and entities through nodes and edges in a network has found wide applicability across diverse scientific fields. At the core of network analysis are the tasks of community detection and community search, which aim to identify distinct groups within a...
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Towards Context-Independent Gamification: An Evaluation of Intrinsic Motivation in Gamified Contexts
DownloadFall 2020
Gamification is becoming widely adopted as a way of making applications fun and engaging, in order to motivate adoption and use. Despite its popularity, the question of whether gamification actually has any effect on user motivation remains open [1]. For many years, video game designers have...
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Fall 2019
Software energy efficiency has become a concern for the scale of operations in data centers and for the availability of battery-driven mobile devices. Developers now consider energy efficiency as one of the performance metrics. Unfortunately, developers are not trained enough and do not know how...
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Fall 2022
A cyber-physical system (CPS) is composed of interacting physical and computational components. CPS research addresses the combined sensing and actuating to monitor and control a CPS. Simulation techniques are used in advance of costly CPS deployments to provide sufficient understanding of the...
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Towards efficient search methods in object tracking: An evaluation and application to precise tracking
DownloadFall 2015
Object tracking is a much researched subject in the computer vision community. With more and more tracking algorithms reported every year, standard benchmarking and evaluation methods are reported for long term tracking systems. We present a public dataset to evaluate trackers used for human and...