The Numerical Intelligent Systems Laboratory focuses on performing cutting-edge research into fundamental problems in artificial intelligence and machine learning from a numerical computation perspective. We are exploring problems in advanced knowledge representation, inference, and learning as it applies to system-level problems such as system monitoring and control, equipment health management, and precision agriculture. Techniques explored include probabilistic and Bayesian methods, evolutionary methods, and particle-based methods. We are also exploring problems in deep learning and explainable AI.
Numerical Intelligent Systems Laboratory
Dr. John Sheppard's research team at Montana State University
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Symbolic Regression with Univariate Skeleton Prediction in Multivariate Systems Using Transformers
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Developing Low-Cost Multispectral Imagers using Inter-Band Redundancy Analysis and Greedy Spectral Selection in Hyperspectral Imaging.
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Counterfactual Analysis of Neural Networks Used to Create Fertilizer Management Zones
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Counterfactual explanations for the identification of the features with the highest relevance on the shape of response curves generated by neural network black boxes
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