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    Fuzzy based algorithm for acoustic source localization using array of microphones

    , Article 2017 25th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2017, 2 May 2017 through 4 May 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 2102-2105 ; 9781509059638 (ISBN) Faraji, M. M ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Iranmehr, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    This paper focuses on localizing acoustic source using fuzzy logic. For this purpose, an array of microphones are used as sensors. The Time Delay Estimation (TDE) is performed by correlation between received signals from each pair of microphones. In this paper, instead of assuming a crisp value as a TDOA, we introduce fuzzy number of TDOA in which the absolute value of the cross correlation function is normalized and then assumed as TDOA membership function for each pair of microphones. Truth value of presenting acoustic source is computed in region of interest based on achieved TDOA membership functions. Computing this truth value is represented in this paper based on fuzzy logic. The... 

    A fusion-based gender recognition method using facial images

    , Article 26th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2018, 8 May 2018 through 10 May 2018 ; 2018 , Pages 1493-1498 ; 9781538649169 (ISBN) Ghojogh, B ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Mohammadzade, H ; Iranmehr, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a fusion-based gender recognition method which uses facial images as input. Firstly, this paper utilizes pre-processing and a landmark detection method in order to find the important landmarks of faces. Thereafter, four different frameworks are proposed which are inspired by state-of-the-art gender recognition systems. The first framework extracts features using Local Binary Pattern (LBP) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and uses back propagation neural network. The second framework uses Gabor filters, PCA, and kernel Support Vector Machine (SVM). The third framework uses lower part of faces as input and classifies them using kernel SVM. The fourth framework uses... 

    Sound source localization in wide-range outdoor environment using distributed sensor network

    , Article IEEE Sensors Journal ; Volume 20, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 2234-2246 Faraji, M. M ; Shouraki, S. B ; Iranmehr, E ; Linares Barranco, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    Sound source localization has always been one of the most challenging subjects in different fields of engineering, one of the most important of which being tracking of flying objects. This article focuses on sound source localization using fuzzy fusion and a beamforming method. It proposes a new fuzzy-based algorithm for localizing a sound source using distributed sensor nodes. Eight low-cost sensor nodes have been constructed in this study each of which consists of a microphone array to capture sound waves. Each node is able to record audio signals synchronously on an SD card to evaluate different algorithms offline. However, the sensor nodes are designed to be able to estimate the location... 

    Effect of hotspot on THz radiation from Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 intrinsic josephson junctions

    , Article Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing ; Volume 123, Issue 8 , 2017 ; 09478396 (ISSN) Iranmehr, M ; Mohamadian, A ; Faez, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    We investigate hot spot effects on increasing THz emission of the frequency modes in a square mesa structure with constant hot spot size in different positions, without applying magnetic field. We show that in the presence of hot spot at any position, the average of emitted power intensity level is increased. The frequency modes that the position of their field concentration is more matched with hot spot position are more excited. Accordingly, in the case with hot spot located at center of a-axis or b-axis, frequency modes TM(m,n) with even indices m or n is more excited and in the case in which hot spot is located at the corner of a-axis or b-axis, frequency modes TM(m,n) with odd indices m... 

    Nano-Fluid Natural Convection on a Constant Temperature Vertical Plate

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Iranmehr, Arash (Author) ; Nouri Boroujerdi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present study, Nano-fluid natural convection on a constant temperature vertical plate is numerically investigated, following the similarity analysis of transport equations. After changing the governing differential equations to the ordinary differential equations, they were numerically solved by the fourth order Runge-Kutta method.. The analysis shows that all three main profiles, velocity, temperature and concentration in their specific boundary layers, and the Prandtle number, depend on three important additional dimensionless parameters, namely a Brownian motion parameter, a thermophoresis parameter, and a buoyancy ratio parameter. Finally, it was found that the Nusselt number in... 

    Developing a Model for Learning in Spiking Neural Network Domain based on Unique Processing Operator (with Joint Capability of Spatiotemporal Coding)

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Iranmehr, Ensieh (Author) ; Bagheri Shouraki, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Scientists have discovered by researching the human brain that full knowledge of the functions of the human brain is beyond what they have ever imagined. Much has been learned about the brain and structure of the human nervous system today, but complete structural implementation with the complexity of the human brain is not possible with today's information and technology.One of the biggest struggles while working with artificial neural networks is being able to come up with models which closely match biological observations. Biological neural networks seem to capable of creating and pruning dendritic spines, leading to synapses being changed, which may result in higher learning capability.... 

    Developing a structural-based local learning rule for classification tasks using ionic liquid space-based reservoir

    , Article Neural Computing and Applications ; Volume 34, Issue 17 , 2022 , Pages 15075-15093 ; 09410643 (ISSN) Iranmehr, E ; Shouraki, S. B ; Faraji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2022
    Abstract
    Coming up with a model which matches biological observations more closely has always been one of the main challenges in the field of artificial neural networks. Lately, an ionic model of reservoir networks containing spiking neurons (ILS-based reservoir network) has been proposed which seems to replicate some of the biological processes we have observed up until now. This paper presents a local learning rule for the ILS-based reservoir inspired by the biological fact that each incoming stimulus causes the formation of new dendritic spines, producing new synapses. This property may result in a higher degree of neuroplasticity, leading to a higher learning capacity. To evaluate the proposed... 

    ILS-based reservoir computing for handwritten digits recognition

    , Article 8th Iranian Joint Congress on Fuzzy and Intelligent Systems, CFIS 2020, 2 September 2020 through 4 September 2020 ; 2020 , Pages 7-12 Iranmehr, E ; Baghri Shouraki, S ; Faraji, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    ILS-based reservoir is a bio-inspired computational model consisting of spiking neurons which has been designed to process spatiotemporal patterns appropriately. In ILS-based reservoir, the neurons are located in an ionic environment and the connections are provided by ionic density. By using ionic diffusion as a processing operation, this model is able to consider the effects of both the preceding and current stimuli properly. Since character recognition is an important task in various applications, this paper focuses on the classification of handwritten digits using ILS-based reservoir. For this purpose, a neuromorphic handwritten digit dataset called N-MNIST dataset is used as a... 

    Unsupervised feature selection for phoneme sound classification using particle swarm optimization

    , Article 5th Iranian Joint Congress on Fuzzy and Intelligent Systems - 16th Conference on Fuzzy Systems and 14th Conference on Intelligent Systems, CFIS 2017, 7 March 2017 through 9 March 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 86-90 ; 9781509040087 (ISBN) Iranmehr, E ; Bagheri Shourak, S ; Faraji, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a new method based on Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) for feature selection in phonemes sound classification. Inspired of biologist's studies, each particle is represented by filterbank which is motivated by human hearing. Thus, we propose a technique in which PSO is used to extract audio features similar to human's ear in order to achieve better classification. We use PSO technique for optimizing particle's filterbank in order to classify sound signals accurately. Then, feature extraction is done by using particle's information. Moreover, a classification method based on nearest neighbor is used. Furthermore, by using a defined fitness function in this paper, the... 

    Enhancement of THz Radiation from Josephson Junctions in Superconductors Using Electromagnetic Resonators

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Iranmehr, Masoud (Author) ; Ahmadi Boroujeni, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Terahertz waves which includes frequencies between 100 GHz to 10 THz of electromagnetic spectrum have found many applications in science, medical treatments and industry. One of the recent methods to produce these waves is using nonlinear properties of superconductors based on Josephson junctions which inherently appear in some superconductors called BSCCO. Stack of intrinsic junctions of these superconducting materials can radiate terahertz waves by only applying a DC voltage across them. This Thesis investigates some of these structures based on Josephson junctions to produce coherent radiation of terahertz waves. For the optimization of the radiation power, this study also investigates... 

    Bio-inspired evolutionary model of spiking neural networks in ionic liquid space

    , Article Frontiers in Neuroscience ; Volume 13 , 2019 ; 16624548 (ISSN) Iranmehr, E ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Faraji, M. M ; Bagheri, N ; Linares Barranco, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2019
    Abstract
    One of the biggest struggles while working with artificial neural networks is being able to come up with models which closely match biological observations. Biological neural networks seem to capable of creating and pruning dendritic spines, leading to synapses being changed, which results in higher learning capability. The latter forms the basis of the present study in which a new ionic model for reservoir-like networks, consisting of spiking neurons, is introduced. High plasticity of this model makes learning possible with a fewer number of neurons. In order to study the effect of the applied stimulus in an ionic liquid space through time, a diffusion operator is used which somehow... 

    Dose-dependent effects of nanoscale graphene oxide on reproduction capability of mammals

    , Article Carbon ; Volume 95 , December , 2015 , Pages 309-317 ; 00086223 (ISSN) Akhavan, O ; Ghaderi, E ; Hashemi, E ; Akbari, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In vivo dose-dependent effects of nanoscale graphene oxide (NGO) sheets on reproduction capability of Balb/C mice were investigated. Biodistribution study of the NGO sheets (intravenously injected into male mice at dose of ∼2000 μg/mL or 4 mg/kg of body weight) showed a high graphene uptake in testis. Hence, in vivo effects of the NGO sheets on important characteristics of spermatozoa (including their viability, morphology, kinetics, DNA damage and chromosomal aberration) were evaluated. Significant in vivo effects was found at the injected concentrations ≥200 μg/mL after (e.g., ∼45% reduction in sperm viability and motility at 2000 μg/mL). Observation of remarkable DNA fragmentations and... 

    Accelerated differentiation of neural stem cells into neurons on ginseng-reduced graphene oxide sheets

    , Article Carbon ; Volume 66 , January , 2014 , Pages 395-406 Akhavan, O ; Ghaderi, E ; Abouei, E ; Hatamie, S ; Ghasemi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Asian red ginseng was used for green reduction of chemically exfoliated graphene oxide (GO) into reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The reduction level and electrical conductivity of the ginseng-rGO sheets were comparable to those of hydrazine-rGO ones. Reduction by ginseng resulted in repairing the sp 2 graphitic structure of the rGO, while hydrazine-rGO showed more defects and/or smaller aromatic domains. The ginseng-rGO sheets presented a better stability against aggregation than the hydrazine-rGO ones in an aqueous suspension. Whilst the hydrophobic hydrazine-rGO films exhibited no toxicity against human neural stem cells (hNSCs), the hydrophilic GO and ginseng-rGO films (as more... 

    Contested framings and policy controversies: Analysing biosafety policy-making in Iran

    , Article Science and Public Policy ; Volume 40, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 616-627 ; 03023427 (ISSN) Kashani, E. S ; Millstone, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Vigorous debates have taken place within and between many countries about regulatory policy regimes covering the assessment and approval of genetically modified (GM) crops. In Iran, a very vigorous and hotly contested policy debate concerning legislation covering GM crops occurred between 2004 and 2009, but it was confined within government circles with almost no public discussion. This paper analyses the Iranian policy-making process in the period 2006-9. It explains how and why a stalemate arose in disputes between ministries and departments. The chosen analytical framework draws mainly on the regulation of technological risks and the analysis of public policy-making. It deploys the... 

    On the possible volumes of μ-way latin trades

    , Article Aequationes Mathematicae ; Volume 63, Issue 3 , 2002 , Pages 303-320 ; 00019054 (ISSN) Adams, P ; Billington, E. J ; Bryant, D. E ; Mahmoodian, E. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Birkhauser Verlag Basel  2002
    Abstract
    A μ-way latin trade of volume s is a set of μ partial latin rectangles (of inconsequential size) containing exactly the same s filled cells, such that if cell (i, j) is filled, it contains a different entry in each of the μ partial latin rectangles, and such that row i in each of the μ partial latin rectangles contains, set-wise, the same symbols and column j, likewise. In this paper we show that all μ-way latin trades with sufficiently large volumes exist, and state some theorems on the non-existence of μ-way latin trades of certain volumes. We also find the set of possible volumes (that is, the volume spectrum) of μ-way latin trades for μ = 4 and 5. (The case μ = 2 was dealt with by Fu,... 

    The three-way intersection problem for latin squares

    , Article Discrete Mathematics ; Volume 243, Issue 1-3 , 2002 , Pages 1-19 ; 0012365X (ISSN) Adams, P ; Billington, E. J ; Bryant, D. E ; Mahmoodian, E. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    The set of integers k for which there exist three latin squares of order n having precisely k cells identical, with their remaining n2 -k cells different in all three latin squares, denoted by I3[n], is determined here for all orders n. In particular, it is shown that I3[n] = {0,.,n2 -15}U [n2 - 12,n2-9,n2], for n ≫8. ©2002 Eisevier Science B.V. All rights reserved  

    Integration of spatial fuzzy clustering with level set for segmentation of 2-D angiogram

    , Article IECBES 2014, Conference Proceedings - 2014 IEEE Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences: "Miri, Where Engineering in Medicine and Biology and Humanity Meet", 8 December 2014 through 10 December 2014 ; December , 2015 , Pages 309-314 ; 9781479940844 (ISBN) Ghalehnovi, M ; Zahedi, E ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    Coronary angiography is a vital instrument to detect the prevailing of vascular diseases, and accurate vascular segmentation acts a crucial role for proper quantitative analysis of the vascular tree morphological features. Level set methods are popular for segmenting the coronary arteries, but their performance is related to suitable start-up and optimum setting of regulating parameters, essentially done manually. This research presents a novel fuzzy level set procedure with the objective of segmentation of the coronary artery tree in 2-D X-ray angiography as automatically. It is clever to clearly develop from the early segmentation with spatial fuzzy grouping. The adjusting parameters of... 

    Deep relative attributes

    , Article 13th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, ACCV 2016, 20 November 2016 through 24 November 2016 ; Volume 10115 LNCS , 2017 , Pages 118-133 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783319541921 (ISBN) Souri, Y ; Noury, E ; Adeli, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2017
    Abstract
    Visual attributes are great means of describing images or scenes, in a way both humans and computers understand. In order to establish a correspondence between images and to be able to compare the strength of each property between images, relative attributes were introduced. However, since their introduction, hand-crafted and engineered features were used to learn increasingly complex models for the problem of relative attributes. This limits the applicability of those methods for more realistic cases. We introduce a deep neural network architecture for the task of relative attribute prediction. A convolutional neural network (ConvNet) is adopted to learn the features by including an... 

    A public code for astrometric microlensing with contour integration

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 505, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 126-135 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Bozza, V ; Khalouei, E ; Bachelet, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2021
    Abstract
    We present the first public code for the calculation of the astrometric centroid shift occurring during microlensing events. The computation is based on the contour integration scheme and covers single and binary lensing of finite sources with arbitrary limb darkening profiles. This allows for general detailed investigations of the impact of finite source size in astrometric binary microlensing. The new code is embedded in version 3.0 of vbbinarylensing, which offers a powerful computational tool for extensive studies of microlensing data from current surveys and future space missions. © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society  

    Toward electrically tunable, lithography-free, ultra-thin color filters covering the whole visible spectrum

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Aalizadeh, M ; Serebryannikov, A. E ; Khavasi, A ; Vandenbosch, G. A. E ; Ozbay, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Publishing Group  2018
    Abstract
    The possibility of real-time tuning of optical devices has attracted a lot of interest over the last decade. At the same time, coming up with simple lithography-free structures has always been a challenge in the design of large-area compatible devices. In this work, we present the concept and the sample design of an electrically tunable, lithography-free, ultra-thin transmission-mode color filter, the spectrum of which continuously covers the whole visible region. A simple Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) cavity configuration is used. It is shown that using the electro-optic dielectric material of 4-dimethyl-amino-N-methyl-4-stilbazoliumtosylate (DAST) as the dielectric layer in this...