Browsing School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Research Reports: 2008 - by Title
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Learning from taxonomy: multi-label few-shot classification for everyday sound recognition
(IEEE, 2024-04-14)Humans categorise and structure perceived acoustic signals into hierarchies of auditory objects. The semantics of these objects are thus informative in sound classification, especially in few-shot scenarios. However, ... -
Magpick
(bela, 2019-07-04)The Magpick is an augmented plectrum capable of eliciting new sounds using magnetic pickups normally installed in electric guitars. Magpick uses electromagnetic induction to sense the motion of the guitar pick. This motion ... -
Many Valued Generalised Quantifiers for Natural Language in the DisCoCat Model
(2016-11-11)DisCoCat refers to the Categorical compositional distributional model of natural language, which combines the statistical vector space models of words with the compositional logic-based models of grammar. It is fair ... -
Memory Leaks Detection in Java by Bi-Abductive Inference
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Modern computing: Vision and challenges
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MorpheuS: Automatic music generation with recurrent pattern constraints and tension profiles
(2016-07-21)Generating music with long-term structure is one of the main challenges in the field of automatic composition. This article describes MorpheuS, a music generation system. MorpheuS uses state-of-the-art pattern detection ... -
Next generation edge computing: A roadmap to net zero emissions
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Non Negative (Kernel) Max-Margin Matrix Factorization
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Pediatric Automatic Sleep Staging: A Comparative Study of State-of-the-Art Deep Learning Methods.
(2022-12)BACKGROUND: Despite the tremendous prog- ress recently made towards automatic sleep staging in adults, it is currently unknown if the most advanced algorithms generalize to the pediatric population, which displays distinctive ... -
Recognising Cello Performers using Timbre Models
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface-Aided Near-Field Communications for 6G: Opportunities and Challenges
(2024-01-01)Reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-aided near-field communications are investigated. First, the necessity of investigating RIS-aided near-field communications and the advantages brought about by the unique spherical ...