Obtaining a dynamic population distribution is key to many decision-making processes such as urban planning, disaster management and most importantly helping the government to better allocate socio-technical supply. For the aspiration of these objectives, good population data is essential. The traditional method of collecting population data through the census is expensive and tedious. In recent years, statistical and machine learning methods have been developed to estimate population distribution. Most of the methods use data sets that are either developed on a small scale or not publicly available yet. Thus, the development and evaluation of new methods become challenging. We fill this gap by providing a comprehensive data set for population estimation in 98 European cities. The data set comprises a digital elevation model, local climate zone, land use proportions, nighttime lights in combination with multi-spectral Sentinel-2 imagery, and data from the Open Street Map initiative. We anticipate that it would be a valuable addition to the research community for the development of sophisticated approaches in the field of population estimation.
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增加光伏(PV)工厂的部署需要在模态中自动检测故障PV模块,例如红外(IR)图像。最近,深入学习已经为此受欢迎。然而,相关的作品通常是来自相同分布的样本列车和测试数据忽略不同光伏工厂数据之间的域移位的存在。相反,我们将故障检测视为更现实无监督的域适应问题,我们在训练一个源PV工厂的标记数据并在另一个目标工厂进行预测。我们培训具有监督对比损失的Reset-34卷积神经网络,在其中我们采用K-Collect Exband Classifier来检测异常。我们的方法在接收器下实现令人满意的区域(Auroc),在九个源和目标数据集的九种组合中的达到73.3%至96.6%,其中8.5%的8.5%是异常的。在某些情况下,它甚至优于二进制交叉熵分类器。固定决策阈值,这导致79.4%和77.1%分别正确分类正常和异常图像。大多数错误分类的异常具有低严重程度,例如热二极管和小型热点。我们的方法对封锁率设置不敏感,汇聚快速并可靠地检测未知类型的异常,使其适合实践。可能的用途是自动PV工厂检测系统或通过过滤普通图像来简化IR数据集的手动标记。此外,我们的工作为使用无监督域适应的PV模块故障检测提供了更现实的观点,以开发具有有利的概括功能的更加性能的方法。
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尽管自动图像分析的重要性不断增加,但最近的元研究揭示了有关算法验证的主要缺陷。性能指标对于使用的自动算法的有意义,客观和透明的性能评估和验证尤其是关键,但是在使用特定的指标进行给定的图像分析任务时,对实际陷阱的关注相对较少。这些通常与(1)无视固有的度量属性,例如在存在类不平衡或小目标结构的情况下的行为,(2)无视固有的数据集属性,例如测试的非独立性案例和(3)无视指标应反映的实际生物医学领域的兴趣。该动态文档的目的是说明图像分析领域通常应用的性能指标的重要局限性。在这种情况下,它重点介绍了可以用作图像级分类,语义分割,实例分割或对象检测任务的生物医学图像分析问题。当前版本是基于由全球60多家机构的国际图像分析专家进行的关于指标的Delphi流程。
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背景:虽然卷积神经网络(CNN)实现了检测基于磁共振成像(MRI)扫描的阿尔茨海默病(AD)痴呆的高诊断准确性,但它们尚未应用于临床常规。这是一个重要原因是缺乏模型可理解性。最近开发的用于导出CNN相关性图的可视化方法可能有助于填补这种差距。我们调查了具有更高准确性的模型还依赖于先前知识预定义的判别脑区域。方法:我们培训了CNN,用于检测痴呆症和Amnestic认知障碍(MCI)患者的N = 663 T1加权MRI扫描的AD,并通过交叉验证和三个独立样本验证模型的准确性= 1655例。我们评估了相关评分和海马体积的关联,以验证这种方法的临床效用。为了提高模型可理解性,我们实现了3D CNN相关性图的交互式可视化。结果:跨三个独立数据集,组分离表现出广告痴呆症与控制的高精度(AUC $ \ GEQUQ $ 0.92)和MCI与控制的中等精度(AUC $ \约0.75美元)。相关性图表明海马萎缩被认为是广告检测的最具信息性因素,其其他皮质和皮质区域中的萎缩额外贡献。海马内的相关评分与海马体积高度相关(Pearson的r $ \大约$ -0.86,p <0.001)。结论:相关性地图突出了我们假设先验的地区的萎缩。这加强了CNN模型的可理解性,这些模型基于扫描和诊断标签以纯粹的数据驱动方式培训。
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Variational inference uses optimization, rather than integration, to approximate the marginal likelihood, and thereby the posterior, in a Bayesian model. Thanks to advances in computational scalability made in the last decade, variational inference is now the preferred choice for many high-dimensional models and large datasets. This tutorial introduces variational inference from the parametric perspective that dominates these recent developments, in contrast to the mean-field perspective commonly found in other introductory texts.
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The release of ChatGPT, a language model capable of generating text that appears human-like and authentic, has gained significant attention beyond the research community. We expect that the convincing performance of ChatGPT incentivizes users to apply it to a variety of downstream tasks, including prompting the model to simplify their own medical reports. To investigate this phenomenon, we conducted an exploratory case study. In a questionnaire, we asked 15 radiologists to assess the quality of radiology reports simplified by ChatGPT. Most radiologists agreed that the simplified reports were factually correct, complete, and not potentially harmful to the patient. Nevertheless, instances of incorrect statements, missed key medical findings, and potentially harmful passages were reported. While further studies are needed, the initial insights of this study indicate a great potential in using large language models like ChatGPT to improve patient-centered care in radiology and other medical domains.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become commonplace to solve routine everyday tasks. Because of the exponential growth in medical imaging data volume and complexity, the workload on radiologists is steadily increasing. We project that the gap between the number of imaging exams and the number of expert radiologist readers required to cover this increase will continue to expand, consequently introducing a demand for AI-based tools that improve the efficiency with which radiologists can comfortably interpret these exams. AI has been shown to improve efficiency in medical-image generation, processing, and interpretation, and a variety of such AI models have been developed across research labs worldwide. However, very few of these, if any, find their way into routine clinical use, a discrepancy that reflects the divide between AI research and successful AI translation. To address the barrier to clinical deployment, we have formed MONAI Consortium, an open-source community which is building standards for AI deployment in healthcare institutions, and developing tools and infrastructure to facilitate their implementation. This report represents several years of weekly discussions and hands-on problem solving experience by groups of industry experts and clinicians in the MONAI Consortium. We identify barriers between AI-model development in research labs and subsequent clinical deployment and propose solutions. Our report provides guidance on processes which take an imaging AI model from development to clinical implementation in a healthcare institution. We discuss various AI integration points in a clinical Radiology workflow. We also present a taxonomy of Radiology AI use-cases. Through this report, we intend to educate the stakeholders in healthcare and AI (AI researchers, radiologists, imaging informaticists, and regulators) about cross-disciplinary challenges and possible solutions.
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Over the years, sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) and, equivalently, particle filter (PF) theory has gained substantial attention from researchers. However, the performance of the resampling methodology, also known as offspring selection, has not advanced recently. We propose two deterministic offspring selection methods, which strive to minimize the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence and the total variation (TV) distance, respectively, between the particle distribution prior and subsequent to the offspring selection. By reducing the statistical distance between the selected offspring and the joint distribution, we obtain a heuristic search procedure that performs superior to a maximum likelihood search in precisely those contexts where the latter performs better than an SMC. For SMC and particle Markov chain Monte Carlo (pMCMC), our proposed offspring selection methods always outperform or compare favorably with the two state-of-the-art resampling schemes on two models commonly used as benchmarks from the literature.
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Modelling the temperature of Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries is a fundamental task of EV manufacturing. Extreme temperatures in the battery packs can affect their longevity and power output. Although theoretical models exist for describing heat transfer in battery packs, they are computationally expensive to simulate. Furthermore, it is difficult to acquire data measurements from within the battery cell. In this work, we propose a data-driven surrogate model (LiFe-net) that uses readily accessible driving diagnostics for battery temperature estimation to overcome these limitations. This model incorporates Neural Operators with a traditional numerical integration scheme to estimate the temperature evolution. Moreover, we propose two further variations of the baseline model: LiFe-net trained with a regulariser and LiFe-net trained with time stability loss. We compared these models in terms of generalization error on test data. The results showed that LiFe-net trained with time stability loss outperforms the other two models and can estimate the temperature evolution on unseen data with a relative error of 2.77 % on average.
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Steerable convolutional neural networks (CNNs) provide a general framework for building neural networks equivariant to translations and other transformations belonging to an origin-preserving group $G$, such as reflections and rotations. They rely on standard convolutions with $G$-steerable kernels obtained by analytically solving the group-specific equivariance constraint imposed onto the kernel space. As the solution is tailored to a particular group $G$, the implementation of a kernel basis does not generalize to other symmetry transformations, which complicates the development of group equivariant models. We propose using implicit neural representation via multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs) to parameterize $G$-steerable kernels. The resulting framework offers a simple and flexible way to implement Steerable CNNs and generalizes to any group $G$ for which a $G$-equivariant MLP can be built. We apply our method to point cloud (ModelNet-40) and molecular data (QM9) and demonstrate a significant improvement in performance compared to standard Steerable CNNs.
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