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MaskTune: MitigatingSpuriousCorrelationsby ForcingtoExplore
This workproposesMaskTune, a masking strategy that prevents over-reliance on spurious (or a limited number of) features. MaskTuneforces the trained model to explore new features during asingleepochfinetuning bymasking previously discoveredfeatures.MaskTune, unlike earlier approaches for mitigating shortcut learning, does not require any supervision, suchasannotating spurious features orlabels forsubgroup samples in a dataset.
U2-BENCH: Benchmarking Large Vision-Language Models on Ultrasound Understanding
Le, Anjie, Liu, Henan, Wang, Yue, Liu, Zhenyu, Zhu, Rongkun, Weng, Taohan, Yu, Jinze, Wang, Boyang, Wu, Yalun, Yan, Kaiwen, Sun, Quanlin, Jiang, Meirui, Pei, Jialun, Liu, Siya, Zheng, Haoyun, Li, Zhoujun, Noble, Alison, Souquet, Jacques, Guo, Xiaoqing, Lin, Manxi, Guo, Hongcheng
Ultrasound is a widely-used imaging modality critical to global healthcare, yet its interpretation remains challenging due to its varying image quality on operators, noises, and anatomical structures. Although large vision-language models (LVLMs) have demonstrated impressive multimodal capabilities across natural and medical domains, their performance on ultrasound remains largely unexplored. We introduce U2-BENCH, the first comprehensive benchmark to evaluate LVLMs on ultrasound understanding across classification, detection, regression, and text generation tasks. U2-BENCH aggregates 7,241 cases spanning 15 anatomical regions and defines 8 clinically inspired tasks, such as diagnosis, view recognition, lesion localization, clinical value estimation, and report generation, across 50 ultrasound application scenarios. We evaluate 20 state-of-the-art LVLMs, both open- and closed-source, general-purpose and medical-specific. Our results reveal strong performance on image-level classification, but persistent challenges in spatial reasoning and clinical language generation. U2-BENCH establishes a rigorous and unified testbed to assess and accelerate LVLM research in the uniquely multimodal domain of medical ultrasound imaging.
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Cardiology/Vascular Diseases (1.00)
- Health & Medicine > Diagnostic Medicine > Imaging (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Vision (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Representation & Reasoning (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Large Language Model (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks > Deep Learning (1.00)
A Simulated Annealing-Based Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm for Minimum Weight Minimum Connected Dominating Set Problem
Dahmri, Hayet, Bouamama, Salim
Minimum connected dominating set problem is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem in graph theory. Finding connected dominating set is of high interest in various domains such as wireless sensor networks, optical networks, and systems biology. Its weighted variant named minimum weight connected dominating set is also useful in such applications. In this paper, we propose a simulated annealing algorithm based on a greedy heuristic for tackling a variant of the minimum connected dominating set problem and that by exploiting two objectives together namely the cardinality and the total weight of the connected dominating set. Experimental results compared to those obtained by a recent proposed research show the superiority of our approach.
- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Sétif Province > Sétif (0.06)
- North America > United States > New York (0.04)
Black-Box System Identification for Low-Cost Quadrotor Attitude at Hovering
Telli, Khaled, Mohamed, Boumehraz
The accuracy of dynamic modelling of unmanned aerial vehicles, specifically quadrotors, is gaining importance since strict conditionalities are imposed on rotorcraft control. The system identification plays a crucial role as an effective approach for the problem of the fine-tuning dynamic models for applications such control system design and as handling quality evaluation. This paper focuses on black-box identification, describing the quadrotor dynamics based on experimental setup through sensor preparation for data collection, modelling, control design, and verification stages.
- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Biskra Province > Biskra (0.06)
- Europe > Sweden > Östergötland County > Linköping (0.04)
- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Sétif Province > Sétif (0.04)
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- Aerospace & Defense > Aircraft (1.00)
- Transportation > Air (0.86)
DziriBERT: a Pre-trained Language Model for the Algerian Dialect
Abdaoui, Amine, Berrimi, Mohamed, Oussalah, Mourad, Moussaoui, Abdelouahab
Pre-trained transformers are now the de facto models in Natural Language Processing given their state-of-the-art results in many tasks and languages. However, most of the current models have been trained on languages for which large text resources are already available (such as English, French, Arabic, etc.). Therefore, there are still a number of low-resource languages that need more attention from the community. In this paper, we study the Algerian dialect which has several specificities that make the use of Arabic or multilingual models inappropriate. To address this issue, we collected more than one million Algerian tweets, and pre-trained the first Algerian language model: DziriB-ERT. When compared with existing models, DziriBERT achieves better results, especially when dealing with the Roman script. The obtained results show that pre-training a dedicated model on a small dataset (150 MB) can outperform existing models that have been trained on much more data (hundreds of GB). Finally, our model is publicly available to the community.
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- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Sétif Province > Sétif (0.05)
- Europe > France > Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur > Bouches-du-Rhône > Marseille (0.04)
Arabic Opinion Mining Using a Hybrid Recommender System Approach
Harrag, Fouzi, Al-Salman, Abdulmalik Salman, Alquahtani, Alaa
One of these textual information is the customer comments or reviews. People usually prefer to read the reviews before buying or using a service to make the right decision. This behavior is also common before the existence of the Internet. From this amount of available data, researches attempt to handle and use these data to have a specific and useful knowledge. Sentiment analysis (SA) is the process of determining the opinion or feeling of a piece of text. Sentiment means feelings, attitudes, emotions and opinions. The applications of sentiment analysis are numerous such as politics or political science, law, e-commerce, sociology and psychology. In e-commerce, the sentiment analysis is super useful for gaining insight into customer opinions; once they understand how the customer feels after analyzing their comments or reviews, they can identify what they like and dislike and build things like recommendation systems, or enhance the product or the service.
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- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Sétif Province > Sétif (0.04)
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- Information Technology > Services > e-Commerce Services (0.54)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Representation & Reasoning > Personal Assistant Systems (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Information Extraction (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Discourse & Dialogue (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Performance Analysis > Accuracy (0.94)
A frame semantics based approach to comparative study of digitized corpus
Lakhfif, Abdelaziz, Laskri, Mohamed Tayeb
in this paper, we present a corpus linguistics based approach applied to analyzing digitized classical multilingual novels and narrative texts, from a semantic point of view. Digitized novels such as "the hobbit (Tolkien J. R. R., 1937)" and "the hound of the Baskervilles (Doyle A. C. 1901-1902)", which were widely translated to dozens of languages, provide rich materials for analyzing languages differences from several perspectives and within a number of disciplines like linguistics, philosophy and cognitive science. Taking motion events conceptualization as a case study, this paper, focus on the morphologic, syntactic, and semantic annotation process of English-Arabic aligned corpus created from a digitized novels, in order to re-examine the linguistic encodings of motion events in English and Arabic in terms of Frame Semantics. The present study argues that differences in motion events conceptualization across languages can be described with frame structure and frame-to-frame relations.
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- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Sétif Province > Sétif (0.05)
- Africa > Middle East > Algeria > Annaba Province > Annaba (0.04)
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