Machine Learning for Intelligent Information Access

Author(s):  
Grigoris Karakoulas ◽  
Giovanni Semeraro
Author(s):  
Kensuke Naoe ◽  
Hideyasu Sasaki ◽  
Yoshiyasu Takefuji

The Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) demands supportive technologies and new requirements for mobile collaboration across multiple platforms. One of its representative solutions is intelligent information security of enterprise resources for collaboration systems and services. Digital watermarking became a key technology for protecting copyrights. In this article, the authors propose a method of key generation scheme for static visual digital watermarking by using machine learning technology, neural network as its exemplary approach for machine learning method. The proposed method is to provide intelligent mobile collaboration with secure data transactions using machine learning approaches, herein neural network approach as an exemplary technology. First, the proposed method of key generation is to extract certain type of bit patterns in the forms of visual features out of visual objects or data as training data set for machine learning of digital watermark. Second, the proposed method of watermark extraction is processed by presenting visual features of the target visual image into extraction key or herein is a classifier generated in advance by the training approach of machine learning technology. Third, the training approach is to generate the extraction key, which is conditioned to generate watermark signal patterns, only if proper visual features are presented to the classifier. In the proposed method, this classifier which is generated by the machine learning process is used as watermark extraction key. The proposed method is to contribute to secure visual information hiding without losing any detailed data of visual objects or any additional resources of hiding visual objects as molds to embed hidden visual objects. In the experiments, they have shown that our proposed method is robust to high pass filtering and JPEG compression. The proposed method is limited in its applications on the positions of the feature sub-blocks, especially on geometric attacks like shrinking or rotation of the image.


Author(s):  
J. Fenila Naomi ◽  
Kavitha M. ◽  
Sathiyamoorthi V.

For centuries, the concept of a smart, autonomous learning machine has fascinated people. The machine learning philosophy is to automate the development of analytical models so that algorithms can learn continually with the assistance of accessible information. Machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) methods are implemented to further improve an application's intelligence and capacities as the quantity of the gathered information rises. Because IoT will be one of the main sources of information, data science will make a significant contribution to making IoT apps smarter. There is a rapid development of both technologies, cloud computing and the internet of things, considering the field of wireless communication. This chapter answers the questions: How can IoT intelligent information be applied to ML and DL algorithms? What is the taxonomy of IoT's ML and DL and profound learning algorithms? And what are real-world IoT data features that require data analytics?


2017 ◽  
Vol 01 (01) ◽  
pp. 1630020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierpaolo Basile ◽  
Annalina Caputo

Named Entity Linking (NEL) is the task of semantically annotating entity mentions in a portion of text with links to a knowledge base. The automatic annotation, which requires the recognition and disambiguation of the entity mention, usually exploits contextual clues like the context of usage and the coherence with respect to other entities. In Twitter, the limits of 140 characters originates very short and noisy text messages that pose new challenges to the entity linking task. We propose an overview of NEL methods focusing on approaches specifically developed to deal with short messages, like tweets. NEL is a fundamental task for the extraction and annotation of concepts in tweets, which is necessary for making the Twitter’s huge amount of interconnected user-generated contents machine readable and enable the intelligent information access.


2018 ◽  
Vol 112 ◽  
pp. 21-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernando Aparicio ◽  
María Luz Morales-Botello ◽  
Margarita Rubio ◽  
Asunción Hernando ◽  
Rafael Muñoz ◽  
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