Search Results for author: Martin Berger

Found 7 papers, 2 papers with code

LTL learning on GPUs

no code implementations19 Feb 2024 Mojtaba Valizadeh, Nathanaël Fijalkow, Martin Berger

Linear temporal logic (LTL) is widely used in industrial verification.

Program Synthesis

The Regular Expression Inference Challenge

no code implementations15 Aug 2023 Mojtaba Valizadeh, Philip John Gorinski, Ignacio Iacobacci, Martin Berger

We propose \emph{regular expression inference (REI)} as a challenge for code/language modelling, and the wider machine learning community.

Language Modelling Program Synthesis

Search-Based Regular Expression Inference on a GPU

1 code implementation29 May 2023 Mojtaba Valizadeh, Martin Berger

Our main algorithmic idea is to implement the search space of regular expressions succinctly as a contiguous matrix of bitvectors.

Program Synthesis

ALARM: Active LeArning of Rowhammer Mitigations

no code implementations30 Nov 2022 Amir Naseredini, Martin Berger, Matteo Sammartino, Shale Xiong

Rowhammer is a serious security problem of contemporary dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) where reads or writes of bits can flip other bits.

Active Learning

Cluster-Based Autoencoders for Volumetric Point Clouds

1 code implementation2 Nov 2022 Stephan Antholzer, Martin Berger, Tobias Hell

Autoencoders allow to reconstruct a given input from a small set of parameters.

Clustering

A program logic for fresh name generation

no code implementations26 Jan 2021 Harold Pancho Eliott, Martin Berger

We present a program logic for Pitts and Stark's {\nu}-calculus, an extension of the call-by-value simply-typed {\lambda}-calculus with a mechanism for the generation of fresh names.

Logic in Computer Science Programming Languages 68N17 (primary), 68Q60 (secondary) F.3; F.4

Deep Neural Networks for ECG-free Cardiac Phase and End-Diastolic Frame Detection on Coronary Angiographies

no code implementations7 Nov 2018 Costin Ciusdel, Alexandru Turcea, Andrei Puiu, Lucian Itu, Lucian Calmac, Emma Weiss, Cornelia Margineanu, Elisabeta Badila, Martin Berger, Thomas Redel, Tiziano Passerini, Mehmet Gulsun, Puneet Sharma

Detection of the end-diastolic frame (EDF) and, in general, cardiac phase detection on each temporal frame of a coronary angiography acquisition is of significant importance for the anatomical and non-invasive functional assessment of CAD.

Specificity

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