General Analysis
General analysis encompasses a broad range of methodologies applied across diverse scientific domains to extract meaningful insights from data. Current research focuses on developing robust and efficient analytical techniques, including the application of machine learning models like convolutional neural networks, graph neural networks, and transformer architectures, as well as statistical methods for data modeling and hypothesis testing. These advancements are improving the accuracy and efficiency of analyses in fields ranging from medical image processing and materials science to social media analysis and autonomous systems, ultimately leading to more reliable scientific findings and improved decision-making in various applications.
Papers
From Pedestrian Detection to Crosswalk Estimation: An EM Algorithm and Analysis on Diverse Datasets
Ross Greer, Mohan Trivedi
Lyapunov function approach for approximation algorithm design and analysis: with applications in submodular maximization
Donglei Du
Uniform Generalization Bound on Time and Inverse Temperature for Gradient Descent Algorithm and its Application to Analysis of Simulated Annealing
Keisuke Suzuki
MEWS: Real-time Social Media Manipulation Detection and Analysis
Trenton W. Ford, William Theisen, Michael Yankoski, Tom Henry, Farah Khashman, Katherine R. Dearstyne, Tim Weninger
Face Detection on Mobile: Five Implementations and Analysis
Kostiantyn Khabarlak
Analysis of convolutional neural network image classifiers in a rotationally symmetric model
Michael Kohler, Benjamin Walter
An Analysis of Generative Methods for Multiple Image Inpainting
Coloma Ballester, Aurelie Bugeau, Samuel Hurault, Simone Parisotto, Patricia Vitoria
DADApy: Distance-based Analysis of DAta-manifolds in Python
Aldo Glielmo, Iuri Macocco, Diego Doimo, Matteo Carli, Claudio Zeni, Romina Wild, Maria d'Errico, Alex Rodriguez, Alessandro Laio
A Holistic Framework for Analyzing the COVID-19 Vaccine Debate
Maria Leonor Pacheco, Tunazzina Islam, Monal Mahajan, Andrey Shor, Ming Yin, Lyle Ungar, Dan Goldwasser
A Comparison of Approaches for Imbalanced Classification Problems in the Context of Retrieving Relevant Documents for an Analysis
Sandra Wankmüller