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Prediction of Myocardial Infarction Complications using Machine Learning Methods
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor) ; Hemmati, Soheil (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Accurate prediction of myocardial infarction complications is one of the major challenges in the management of cardiac patients, as the occurrence of such complications can lead to severe consequences for quality of life, length of hospitalization, treatment costs, and mortality. This study aims to develop a data-driven, machine learning-based framework to predict 12 critical post-infarction outcomes using modern algorithms. In the first step, patients were stratified into more homogeneous groups based on treatment effects through a causal clustering algorithm. Subsequently, machine learning models, including logistic regression, random forest, and gradient boosting, were trained and...
Studying the Problem of Maximum Matching in Stochastic Environments
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The problem studied in this research is the online stochastic bipartite matching. In this problem the vertices of one side of the given graph arrive in an online manner, with respect to a probability distribution. Also the edges of the graph exist according to a given probability distribution and one should perform queries from an oracle to know about the existence of an edge. The given graph shall be weighted or unweighted. The goal here is to find a maximum matching in the graph that is as close to the omniscient optimum as possible, while the number of queries performed per vertex is limited. In the general case of the problem, there are no specific conditions, but in other versions,...
Modelling of Frictional Cracks by the Extended Finite Element Method Considering the Effect of Singularity
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi, Soheil (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
When a crack is subjected to a compression field, it will close and its edges will get into contact with each other. Depending on the direction and magnitude of the loads and also the coefficient of friction, ‘stick’ or ‘slip’ situationsbetween the edges will occur. This type of crack is known as ‘frictional crack.’ In this project, first these cracks are studied analytically and the order of singularity is derived using asymptotic analysis and also the analytical fields are determined for both ‘isotropic’ and ‘orthotropic’ materials. Then, numerical simulations are carried out using extended finite element method which is considered as the most powerful means for analyzing the problems...
Analyzing the effectiveness of the landscape and ecology approaches in establishing a sustainable human-environment relationship in adaptive reuse
, Article Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems ; Volume 1188 , 2024 , Pages 340-349 ; 23673370 (ISSN); 978-303174715-1 (ISBN) ; Amiri, A ; Zarra-Nezhad, M
Springer
2024
Abstract
Adaptive Reuse is a relatively new approach that aims to restore the relationship between humans and nature by providing a set of concepts and methods that lead to a sustainable interaction between the two. While the ecological approach is one of the most well-known sustainability sciences, it only considers the physical aspects of the relationship between humans and nature and does not account for its semantic dimensions. This research seeks to answer the question of which approach is most effective in establishing a stable relationship between humans and the environment. To achieve this, this article examines the theoretical foundations of Adaptive Reuse and the pathology of the...
Theoretical and Numerical Analysis of Shock Waves Propagation in Porous Medium
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadi, Mohammad Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi, Soheil ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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Particulate porous mateials have always been of interest in terms of reducing shock waves effects in different protective applications. Therefore, the physics governing the flow in porous media is especially significant for which different models have been presented by the researchers. The complexities of these media have caused many existing models to be unable to properly predict the behavior of granular media under shock loadings. On the other hand, the complexity of the equations makes the numerical solution of them cumbersome and costly in a way that many researchers do not solve the whole coupled equations and reduce their number. In addition, current high-resolution TVD solutions of...
Reducing the Number of Elements in Order to Enhance the Speed of the Ultrasound Tomographic Imaging Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Supervisor) ; Hakakzadeh, Soheil (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Transmission-mode ultrasound computed tomography (USCT) has emerged as a novel, safe, and cost-effective method for quantitative imaging of biological tissues, especially in breast screening. Despite technological advancements, challenges such as reduced accuracy in heterogeneous media, incomplete acoustic field coverage, sensitivity to initial conditions, and phenomena like cycle skipping still limit image quality and reconstruction speed in these systems. In this thesis, aiming to improve the speed and performance of USCT imaging, three reconstruction algorithms have been designed, implemented, and evaluated: a travel-time-based Gauss-Newton method, frequency-domain full waveform inversion...
Control of resistance spot welding using model predictive control
, Article 9th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 26 November 2015 through 28 November 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 864-868 ; 9786050107371 (ISBN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
Nowadays, the need for industrial processes with sufficient accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility to compete world markets is inevitable. On the other hand, the advent of control techniques and increased computation power of CPUs allow implementation of complex controllers using optimization techniques to provide higher efficiency and economic productivity. Model predictive control refers to a wide range of optimization-based control methods applying explicit models to predict its prospective use. These methods of control compute control signal by minimizing the cost function so that the process output becomes very close to the optimal path. In this paper, we use a new model predictive...
Self-reconfiguration in highly available pervasive computing systems
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 23 June 2008 through 25 June 2008, Oslo ; Volume 5060 LNCS , 2008 , Pages 289-301 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 3540692940 (ISBN); 9783540692942 (ISBN) ; Jalili, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
High availability of software systems is an essential requirement for pervasive computing environments. In such systems self-adaptation, using dynamic reconfiguration is also a key feature. However, dynamic reconfiguration potentially decreases the system availability by making parts of the system temporary frozen, especially during incomplete or faulty execution of the reconfiguration process. In this paper, we propose Assured Dynamic Reconfiguration Framework (ADRF), consisting of run-time analysis phases, assuring the desired correctness and completeness of dynamic reconfiguration process. We also specify factors that affect availability of reconfigurable software in pervasive computing...
Ground Water Denitrification by Packed Bed Bioreactor With KMT Packing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study biological denitrification method by moving bed biofilm reactor is investigated. The main advantage of MBBR reactor is due to their capacity for high removal rates and low operational problems such as clogging. Two MBBRs in series with 3 liter volume each, were designed in experimental set up and used in this research. Nitrification reactor worked under aerobic conditions and denitrification reactor operated under anaerobic conditions. Methanol was used as carbon source in the reactors throughout the study. Fifty percent of each reactor volume was occupied with KMT1 packing. To finding the optimum nitrate loading rate, the concentration of ammonium and nitrate were changed from...
Processing algorithm for a strapdown gyrocompass
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 774-781 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Massoumnia, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The problem of gyrocompassing using inertial sensors, i.e., gyros and accelerometers, is addressed. North finding, with an order of accuracy of one arc-min, is not only required for the initial alignment of inertial navigation systems, but also has a critical role to play in the guidance and navigation of ships that navigate for long periods of time. In this work, after extracting the error model of an inertial navigation system and augmenting it with the error model of inertial sensors, a processing algorithm based on the Kalman filter is designed and simulated to process the navigation system velocity error, and to estimate and correct tilt and heading errors along with gyro drifts and...
Identification of Damage Type and Location in Reinforced Concrete Piers of Slab– Beam Bridges Using Numerical Methods
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadizadeh, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Bridges are among the crucial elements of transportation networks, and play an important role in facilitating emergency relief efforts following earthquakes. For this reason, it is emparative to monitor their damages to ensure about their performace in earthquakes. The structure of a bridge is divided into two parts, namely the superstructure and substructure. Due to the relatively high rigidity and strength of superstructures, most of structural damage is usually concentrated in substructures, which may ultimately affect the overall stability of the bridge. Therefore, assessing the level of damage in the substructure is of utmost concern. This research attempts to evaluate the damage in the...
Manipulation of Electronic Structure in Boron Nitride Nanosheets to Improve Catalytic and Photocatalytic Properties
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Simchi, Abdolreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The variety of 2D materials and their wide range of properties, as well as numerous methods to manipulate them, have made this class of materials among prominent candidates for the future of the energy industry. Among the means available to tailor nanomaterials performance for such applications, introducing dopants and the creation of heteroatom-doped structures are of great interest. In this study, mixtures of urea, boric acid, and graphene oxide, as cheap and available precursors, were used to synthesize C-doped h-BN nanosheets. After the implementation of TGA/DSC to select a suitable calcination temperature of 950 C°, the samples were successfully synthesized with relatively precise...
Evaluation of ascorbic acid-loaded calcium phosphate bone cements: Physical properties and in vitro release behavior
, Article Ceramics International ; Vol. 40, issue. 3 , April , 2014 , pp. 3961-3968 ; ISSN: 02728842 ; Hesaraki, S ; Nemati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
In this study, different concentrations of ascorbic acid (50, 100 and 200 μg/mL) were added to the liquid phase of a calcium phosphate cement (CPC). The cements were immersed in simulated body fluid (SBF) for different intervals and physical, physicochemical and mechanical properties of them were evaluated. The release of added ascorbic acid from CPCs into the SBF solution was also studied. From the results, both setting time and injectability of CPC decreased by adding ascorbic acid, however the compressive strength was sharply increased before soaking in SBF solution. But, the compressive strength values of all cements (with or without ascorbic acid) soaked in SBF solution for more than 7...
System modeling and optimization for islanded micro-grid using multi-cross learning-based chaotic differential evolution algorithm
, Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Vol. 56 , 2014 , pp. 349-360 ; ISSN: 01420615 ; Amjady, N ; Ehsan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive operation model for micro-grids (MG) operating in the islanded mode. Various energy sources of a MG including diesel engine generator, micro-turbine, wind turbine and photovoltaic cell as well as battery storage and AC/DC rectifier/inverter are modeled in the proposed framework. Fuel costs, emission costs, and operation and maintenance (O&M) costs of these sources as well as their operating limits and characteristics are considered in the model. Furthermore, a new multi-cross learning-based chaotic differential evolution (MLCDE) algorithm is presented to solve the optimization problem of MG operation. The numerical results obtained from the proposed...
On the convergence of heterogeneous reinforcement learning private agents to nash equilibrium in a macroeconomic policy game
, Article Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences ; Volume 5, Issue 7 , 2011 , Pages 491-499 ; 19918178 (ISSN) ; Nili, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
A repeated inflation-unemployment game within the linear-quadratic frame-work of Barro and Gordon is studied assuming that the government would like to cheat optimally and the finite heterogeneous population of private agents attempts to learn the government's targets using a reinforcement learning algorithm. Private agents are heterogeneous in their initial expectations of inflation rate but are assumed to utilize an identical anticipatory reinforcement learning process, namely Q-learning. In our heterogeneous setting, the only way for the private agents to achieve a zero value for their loss function, is for all of them to correctly anticipate the Nash equilibrium. It is of particular...
Reinforcement learning of heterogeneous private agents in a macroeconomic policy game
, Article Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems ; Volume 645 , 2010 , Pages 215-226 ; 00758442 (ISSN) ; 9783642139468 (ISBN) ; Nili, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
A repeated inflation-unemployment game within the linear-quadratic framework of Barro and Gordon is studied assuming that the government would like to cheat optimally and the finite heterogeneous population of private agents attempts to learn the government's targets using a reinforcement learning algorithm. Private agents are heterogeneous in their initial expectations of inflation rate but are assumed to utilize an identical anticipatory reinforcement learning process, namely Q-learning. In our heterogeneous setting, the only way for the private agents to achieve a zero value for their loss function, is for all of them to correctly anticipate the Nash equilibrium. It is of particular...
Towards a bounded-rationality model of multi-agent social learning in games
, Article 2010 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, ISDA'10, Cairo, 29 November 2010 through 1 December 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 142-148 ; 9781424481354 (ISBN) ; Sadati, N ; Nili, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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This paper deals with the problem of multi-agent learning of a population of players, engaged in a repeated normal-form game. Assuming boundedly-rational agents, we propose a model of social learning based on trial and error, called "social reinforcement learning". This extension of well-known Q-learning algorithm, allows players within a population to communicate and share their experiences with each other. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed learning algorithm, a number of simulations on the benchmark game of "Battle of Sexes" has been carried out. Results show that supplementing communication to the classical form of Q-learning, significantly improves convergence speed towards...
Vibration suppression of offshore wind turbine foundations using tuned liquid column dampers and tuned mass dampers
, Article Ocean Engineering ; Volume 172 , 2019 , Pages 286-295 ; 00298018 (ISSN) ; Oterkus, E ; Khorasanchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Highly dynamic nature of the applied loads on flexible and lightly damped offshore wind turbine (OWT) foundations affects the lifetime and serviceability of the system. In this study, the excessive vibration responses of OWTs are minimized using tuned mass dampers (TMD) and tuned liquid column dampers (TLCD). Due to high efficiency of TLCDs and TMDs for certain loading conditions, a combined TLCD-TMD is also utilized to improve the overall performance in a wide range of loading conditions. First, a parametric study was performed that highlights the sensitivity of these structural control devices. The effect of two devices on fixed offshore wind turbine foundations for the benchmark 5 MW NREL...
A framework to support run-time assured dynamic reconfiguration for pervasive computing environments
, Article 2006 1st International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing, Phuket, 16 January 2006 through 18 January 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 1-6 ; 0780394100 (ISBN); 9780780394100 (ISBN) ; Niamanesh, M ; Jalili, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
With the increasing use of pervasive computing environments (PCEs), developing dynamic reconfigurable software in such environments becomes an important issue. The ability to change software components in running systems has advantages such as building adaptive, long-life, and self-reconfigurable software as well as increasing invisibility in PCEs. As dynamic reconfiguration is performed in error-prone wireless mobile systems frequently, it can threaten system safety. Therefore, a mechanism to support assured dynamic reconfiguration at run-time for PCEs is required. In this paper, we propose an Assured Dynamic Reconfiguration Framework (ADRF) with emphasis on assurance analysis. The...
Phosphomolybdic acid/chitosan as acid solid catalyst using for biodiesel production from pomegranate seed oil via microwave heating system: RSM optimization and kinetic study
, Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 189 , 2022 , Pages 881-898 ; 09601481 (ISSN) ; Helmi, M ; Hemmati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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In this research, a green solid catalyst of phosphomolybdic acid (HPA) prated on Chitosan was synthesized to produce biodiesel. The prepared catalyst was characterized using Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM), Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and XRF analyses. The catalyst was applied in microwave-assisted trans-esterification of Pomegranate oil, and the biodiesel production process was optimized by response surface methodology based on central composite design (RSM-CCD). The effect of influential reaction parameters, including time (33–142 min), catalyst weight (0.15–5.6 wt%), and methanol to oil molar...