no code implementations • 13 May 2024 • Daryl Mupupuni, Anupama Guntu, Liang Hong, Kamrul Hasan, Leehyun Keel
Addressing this issue, this paper proposes a science-based certification methodology to assess the viability of employing pre-trained data-driven models in new operational environments.
no code implementations • 25 Mar 2024 • Ekramul Haque, Kamrul Hasan, Imtiaz Ahmed, Md. Sahabul Alam, Tariqul Islam
In the dynamic and ever-changing domain of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), the utmost importance lies in guaranteeing resilient and lucid security measures.
Explainable artificial intelligence Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
no code implementations • 21 Mar 2024 • Daryl Mupupuni, Anupama Guntu, Liang Hong, Kamrul Hasan, Leehyun Keel
Addressing this issue, this paper proposes a science-based certification methodology to assess the viability of employing pre-trained data-driven models in untrained operational environments.
no code implementations • 17 Mar 2024 • Al Amin, Deo Chimba, Kamrul Hasan, Emmanuel Samson
Crashes and delays at Railroad Highway Grade Crossings (RHGC), where highways and railroads intersect, pose significant safety concerns for the U. S. Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).
no code implementations • 14 Mar 2024 • Al Amin, Kamrul Hasan, Saleh Zein-Sabatto, Deo Chimba, Liang Hong, Imtiaz Ahmed, Tariqul Islam
Integrating DL within the Federated Learning (FL) framework has yielded a methodology that offers precise and dependable diagnostics for detecting brain tumors.
no code implementations • 7 Mar 2024 • Al Amin, Kamrul Hasan, Saleh Zein-Sabatto, Deo Chimba, Imtiaz Ahmed, Tariqul Islam
The healthcare industry has been revolutionized by the convergence of Artificial Intelligence of Medical Things (AIoMT), allowing advanced data-driven solutions to improve healthcare systems.
no code implementations • 6 May 2023 • Faria Binte Kader, Nafisa Hossain Nujat, Tasmia Binte Sogir, Mohsinul Kabir, Hasan Mahmud, Kamrul Hasan
We divide the generation task into two sub tasks: one for generating textual sarcasm and another for collecting emojis associated with those sarcastic sentences.
1 code implementation • 10 Oct 2022 • Mohsinul Kabir, Tasnim Ahmed, Md. Bakhtiar Hasan, Md Tahmid Rahman Laskar, Tarun Kumar Joarder, Hasan Mahmud, Kamrul Hasan
Mental health research through data-driven methods has been hindered by a lack of standard typology and scarcity of adequate data.
no code implementations • 13 Sep 2022 • Faria Binte Kader, Nafisa Hossain Nujat, Tasmia Binte Sogir, Mohsinul Kabir, Hasan Mahmud, Kamrul Hasan
Sarcasm can be defined as saying or writing the opposite of what one truly wants to express, usually to insult, irritate, or amuse someone.
no code implementations • 29 Apr 2022 • Tasnim Niger, Hasanur Rayhan, Rashidul Islam, Kazi Asif Abdullah Noor, Kamrul Hasan
On the other hand, people are stressed, becoming more anxious during COVID-19 pandemic situation and exhibits symptoms of behavioral disorder.
no code implementations • 26 Mar 2021 • Taylan K. Sen, Gazi Naven, Luke Gerstner, Daryl Bagley, Raiyan Abdul Baten, Wasifur Rahman, Kamrul Hasan, Kurtis G. Haut, Abdullah Mamun, Samiha Samrose, Anne Solbu, R. Eric Barnes, Mark G. Frank, Ehsan Hoque
In this work, we present a database of multimodal communication features extracted from debate speeches in the 2019 North American Universities Debate Championships (NAUDC).