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Online mental health communities (OMHCs) are an effective and accessible channel to give and receive social support for individuals with mental and emotional issues. However, a key challenge on these platforms is finding suitable partners to interact with given that mechanisms to match users are currently underdeveloped. In this paper, we collaborate with one of the world's largest OMHC to develop an agent-based simulation framework and explore the trade-offs in different matching algorithms. The simulation framework allows us to compare current mechanisms and new algorithmic matching policies on the platform, and observe their differing effects on a variety of outcome metrics. Our findings include that usage of the deferred-acceptance algorithm can significantly better the experiences of support-seekers in one-on-one chats while maintaining low waiting time. We note key design considerations that agent-based modeling reveals in the OMHC context, including the potential benefits of algorithmic matching on marginalized communities.

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Multi-Access Point Coordination (MAPC) will be a key feature in next generation Wi-Fi 8 networks. MAPC aims to improve the overall network performance by allowing Access Points (APs) to share time, frequency and/or spatial resources in a coordinated way, thus alleviating inter-AP contention and enabling new multi-AP channel access strategies. This paper introduces a framework to support periodic MAPC transmissions on top of current Wi-Fi operation. We first focus on the problem of creating multi-AP groups that can transmit simultaneously to leverage Spatial Reuse opportunities. Then, once these groups are created, we study different scheduling algorithms to determine which groups will transmit at every MAPC transmission. Two different types of algorithms are tested: per-AP, and per-Group. While per-AP algorithms base their scheduling decision on the buffer state of individual APs, per-Group algorithms do that taking into account the aggregate buffer state of all APs in a group. Obtained results -- targetting worst-case delay -- show that per-AP based algorithms outperform per-Group ones due to their ability to guarantee that the AP with a) more packets, or b) with the oldest waiting packet in the buffer is selected.

Decentralized learning enables the training of deep learning models over large distributed datasets generated at different locations, without the need for a central server. However, in practical scenarios, the data distribution across these devices can be significantly different, leading to a degradation in model performance. In this paper, we focus on designing a decentralized learning algorithm that is less susceptible to variations in data distribution across devices. We propose Global Update Tracking (GUT), a novel tracking-based method that aims to mitigate the impact of heterogeneous data in decentralized learning without introducing any communication overhead. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique through an exhaustive set of experiments on various Computer Vision datasets (CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, Fashion MNIST, and ImageNette), model architectures, and network topologies. Our experiments show that the proposed method achieves state-of-the-art performance for decentralized learning on heterogeneous data via a $1-6\%$ improvement in test accuracy compared to other existing techniques.

Expressing attack-defence trees in a multi-agent setting allows for studying a new aspect of security scenarios, namely how the number of agents and their task assignment impact the performance, e.g. attack time, of strategies executed by opposing coalitions. Optimal scheduling of agents' actions, a non-trivial problem, is thus vital. We discuss associated caveats and propose an algorithm that synthesises such an assignment, targeting minimal attack time and using the minimal number of agents for a given attack-defence tree. We also investigate an alternative approach for the same problem using Rewriting Logic, starting with a simple and elegant declarative model, whose correctness (in terms of schedule's optimality) is self-evident. We then refine this specification, inspired by the design of our specialised algorithm, to obtain an efficient system that can be used as a playground to explore various aspects of attack-defence trees. We compare the two approaches on different benchmarks.

In this paper, we investigate the employment of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RISs) into vehicle platoons, functioning in tandem with a base station (BS) in support of the high-precision location tracking. In particular, the use of a RIS imposes additional structured sparsity that, when paired with the initial sparse line-of-sight (LoS) channels of the BS, facilitates beneficial group sparsity. The resultant group sparsity significantly enriches the energies of the original direct-only channel, enabling a greater concentration of the LoS channel energies emanated from the same vehicle location index. Furthermore, the burst sparsity is exposed by representing the non-line-of-sight (NLoS) channels as their sparse copies. This thus constitutes the philosophy of the diverse sparsities of interest. Then, a diverse dynamic layered structured sparsity (DiLuS) framework is customized for capturing different priors for this pair of sparsities, based upon which the location tracking problem is formulated as a maximum a posterior (MAP) estimate of the location. Nevertheless, the tracking issue is highly intractable due to the ill-conditioned sensing matrix, intricately coupled latent variables associated with the BS and RIS, and the spatialtemporal correlations among the vehicle platoon. To circumvent these hurdles, we propose an efficient algorithm, namely DiLuS enabled spatial-temporal platoon localization (DiLuS-STPL), which incorporates both variational Bayesian inference (VBI) and message passing techniques for recursively achieving parameter updates in a turbo-like way. Finally, we demonstrate through extensive simulation results that the localization relying exclusively upon a BS and a RIS may achieve the comparable precision performance obtained by the two individual BSs, along with the robustness and superiority of our proposed algorithm as compared to various benchmark schemes.

Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) are now widely deployed in many industrial domains, e.g., manufacturing systems and autonomous vehicles. To further enhance the capability and applicability of CPSs, there comes a recent trend from both academia and industry to utilize learning-based AI controllers for the system control process, resulting in an emerging class of AI-enabled cyber-physical systems (AI-CPSs). Although such AI-CPSs could achieve obvious performance enhancement from the lens of some key industrial requirement indicators, due to the random exploration nature and lack of systematic explanations for their behavior, such AI-based techniques also bring uncertainties and safety risks to the controlled system, posing an urgent need for effective safety analysis techniques for AI-CPSs. Hence in this work, we propose Mosaic, a model-based safety analysis framework for AI-CPSs. Mosaic first constructs a Markov decision process (MDP) model as an abstract model of the AI-CPS, which tries to characterize the behaviors of the original AI-CPS. Then, based on the derived abstract model, safety analysis is designed in two aspects: online safety monitoring and offline model-guided falsification. The usefulness of Mosaic is evaluated on diverse and representative industry-level AI-CPSs, the results of which demonstrate that Mosaic is effective in providing safety monitoring to AI-CPSs and enables to outperform the state-of-the-art falsification techniques, providing the basis for advanced safety analysis of AI-CPSs.

Unsupervised domain adaptation has recently emerged as an effective paradigm for generalizing deep neural networks to new target domains. However, there is still enormous potential to be tapped to reach the fully supervised performance. In this paper, we present a novel active learning strategy to assist knowledge transfer in the target domain, dubbed active domain adaptation. We start from an observation that energy-based models exhibit free energy biases when training (source) and test (target) data come from different distributions. Inspired by this inherent mechanism, we empirically reveal that a simple yet efficient energy-based sampling strategy sheds light on selecting the most valuable target samples than existing approaches requiring particular architectures or computation of the distances. Our algorithm, Energy-based Active Domain Adaptation (EADA), queries groups of targe data that incorporate both domain characteristic and instance uncertainty into every selection round. Meanwhile, by aligning the free energy of target data compact around the source domain via a regularization term, domain gap can be implicitly diminished. Through extensive experiments, we show that EADA surpasses state-of-the-art methods on well-known challenging benchmarks with substantial improvements, making it a useful option in the open world. Code is available at //github.com/BIT-DA/EADA.

We describe ACE0, a lightweight platform for evaluating the suitability and viability of AI methods for behaviour discovery in multiagent simulations. Specifically, ACE0 was designed to explore AI methods for multi-agent simulations used in operations research studies related to new technologies such as autonomous aircraft. Simulation environments used in production are often high-fidelity, complex, require significant domain knowledge and as a result have high R&D costs. Minimal and lightweight simulation environments can help researchers and engineers evaluate the viability of new AI technologies for behaviour discovery in a more agile and potentially cost effective manner. In this paper we describe the motivation for the development of ACE0.We provide a technical overview of the system architecture, describe a case study of behaviour discovery in the aerospace domain, and provide a qualitative evaluation of the system. The evaluation includes a brief description of collaborative research projects with academic partners, exploring different AI behaviour discovery methods.

Deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and Data Fusion techniques have gained popularity in public and government domains. This usually requires capturing and consolidating data from multiple sources. As datasets do not necessarily originate from identical sensors, fused data typically results in a complex data problem. Because military is investigating how heterogeneous IoT devices can aid processes and tasks, we investigate a multi-sensor approach. Moreover, we propose a signal to image encoding approach to transform information (signal) to integrate (fuse) data from IoT wearable devices to an image which is invertible and easier to visualize supporting decision making. Furthermore, we investigate the challenge of enabling an intelligent identification and detection operation and demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed Deep Learning and Anomaly Detection models that can support future application that utilizes hand gesture data from wearable devices.

Reinforcement learning (RL) is a popular paradigm for addressing sequential decision tasks in which the agent has only limited environmental feedback. Despite many advances over the past three decades, learning in many domains still requires a large amount of interaction with the environment, which can be prohibitively expensive in realistic scenarios. To address this problem, transfer learning has been applied to reinforcement learning such that experience gained in one task can be leveraged when starting to learn the next, harder task. More recently, several lines of research have explored how tasks, or data samples themselves, can be sequenced into a curriculum for the purpose of learning a problem that may otherwise be too difficult to learn from scratch. In this article, we present a framework for curriculum learning (CL) in reinforcement learning, and use it to survey and classify existing CL methods in terms of their assumptions, capabilities, and goals. Finally, we use our framework to find open problems and suggest directions for future RL curriculum learning research.

For better user experience and business effectiveness, Click-Through Rate (CTR) prediction has been one of the most important tasks in E-commerce. Although extensive CTR prediction models have been proposed, learning good representation of items from multimodal features is still less investigated, considering an item in E-commerce usually contains multiple heterogeneous modalities. Previous works either concatenate the multiple modality features, that is equivalent to giving a fixed importance weight to each modality; or learn dynamic weights of different modalities for different items through technique like attention mechanism. However, a problem is that there usually exists common redundant information across multiple modalities. The dynamic weights of different modalities computed by using the redundant information may not correctly reflect the different importance of each modality. To address this, we explore the complementarity and redundancy of modalities by considering modality-specific and modality-invariant features differently. We propose a novel Multimodal Adversarial Representation Network (MARN) for the CTR prediction task. A multimodal attention network first calculates the weights of multiple modalities for each item according to its modality-specific features. Then a multimodal adversarial network learns modality-invariant representations where a double-discriminators strategy is introduced. Finally, we achieve the multimodal item representations by combining both modality-specific and modality-invariant representations. We conduct extensive experiments on both public and industrial datasets, and the proposed method consistently achieves remarkable improvements to the state-of-the-art methods. Moreover, the approach has been deployed in an operational E-commerce system and online A/B testing further demonstrates the effectiveness.

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