Publications

Toward computing attributions for dimensionality reduction techniques
Matthew Scicluna
Jean-Christophe Grenier
Raphael Poujol
Multi-variable Hard Physical Constraints for Climate Model Downscaling
Jose Gonz'alez-Abad
'Alex Hern'andez-Garc'ia
Paula Harder
Jos'e Manuel Guti'errez
Are vividness judgments in mental imagery correlated with perceptual thresholds?
Clémence Bertrand Pilon
Hugo Delhaye
Vincent Taschereau-Dumouchel
Frédéric Gosselin
Class imbalance should not throw you off balance: Choosing the right classifiers and performance metrics for brain decoding with imbalanced data
Philipp Thölke
Yorguin-Jose Mantilla-Ramos
Hamza Abdelhedi
Charlotte Maschke
Arthur Dehgan
Yann Harel
Anirudha Kemtur
Loubna Mekki Berrada
Myriam Sahraoui
Tammy Young
Antoine Bellemare Pépin
Clara El Khantour
Mathieu Landry
Annalisa Pascarella
Vanessa Hadid
Etienne Combrisson
Jordan O’Byrne
Consultative engagement of stakeholders toward a roadmap for African language technologies
Kathleen Siminyu
Jade Abbott
Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún
Aremu Anuoluwapo
Blessing Kudzaishe Sibanda
Kofi Yeboah
Masabata Mokgesi-Selinga
Frederick R. Apina
Angela Thandizwe Mthembu
Arshath Ramkilowan
Babatunde Oladimeji
A cop-winning strategy on strongly cop-win graphs
Jos'ee Desharnais
François Laviolette
Héli Marcoux
Norbert Polat
Decentralized Linear Quadratic Systems With Major and Minor Agents and Non-Gaussian Noise
Mohammad Afshari
A decentralized linear quadratic system with a major agent and a collection of minor agents is considered. The major agent affects the minor… (see more) agents, but not vice versa. The state of the major agent is observed by all agents. In addition, the minor agents have a noisy observation of their local state. The noise process is not assumed to be Gaussian. The structures of the optimal strategy and the best linear strategy are characterized. It is shown that the major agent's optimal control action is a linear function of the major agent's minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) estimate of the system state while the minor agent's optimal control action is a linear function of the major agent's MMSE estimate of the system state and a “correction term” that depends on the difference of the minor agent's MMSE estimate of its local state and the major agent's MMSE estimate of the minor agent's local state. Since the noise is non-Gaussian, the minor agent's MMSE estimate is a nonlinear function of its observation. It is shown that replacing the minor agent's MMSE estimate with its linear least mean square estimate gives the best linear control strategy. The results are proved using a direct method based on conditional independence, common-information-based splitting of state and control actions, and simplifying the per-step cost based on conditional independence, orthogonality principle, and completion of squares.
Determinants of Access to Essential Surgery in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Luc Malemo Kalisya
Ava Yap
Boniface Mitume
Christian Salmon
Kambale Karafuli
Rosebella Onyango
Differential and overlapping effects between exogenous and endogenous attention shape perceptual facilitation during visual processing
Mathieu Landry
Jason da Silva Castanheira
Learning Neural Implicit Representations with Surface Signal Parameterizations
Yanran Guan
Andrei Chubarau
Ruby Rao
Machine learning-assisted selection of adsorption-based carbon dioxide capture materials
Eslam G. Al-sakkari
Ahmed Ragab Anwar Ragab
Terry M.Y. So
Marzieh Shokrollahi
Philippe Navarri
Ali Elkamel
Mouloud Amazouz
Neural efficiency in an aviation task with different levels of difficulty: Assessing different biometrics during a performance task
Mohammad Javad Darvishi Bayazi
Andrew Law
Sergio Mejia Romero
Sion Jennings
Jocelyn Faubert