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Pozycja Increasing Skin Lesions Classification Rates using Convolutional Neural Networks with Invariant Dataset Augmentation and the Three-Point Checklist of Dermoscopy(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2023) Milczarski, Piotr; Borowski, Norbert; Beczkowski, MichałIn the paper, we show how to tackle the problem of lack of the rotation invariance in CNN networks using the authors’ Invariant Dataset Augmentation (IDA) method. The IDA method allows to increase the classification rates taking into account as an example the classification of the skin lesions using a small image set. In order to solve the problem of the lack of rotation invariance, IDA method was used and the dataset was increased in an eightfold and invariant way. In the research, we applied the IDA methods and compared the results of VGG19, XN and Inception-ResNetv2 CNN networks in three skin lesions features classification defined by wellknown dermoscopic criterions e.g. the Three-Point Checklist of Dermoscopy or the Seven-Point Checklist. Due to Invariant Dataset Augmentation, the classification rate parameters like true positive rate by almost 20%, false positive rate as well as the F1 score and Matthews correlation coefficient have been significantly increased opposite to type II error that has significantly decreased. In the paper, the confusion matrix parameters result in: 98-100% accuracy, 98-100% true positive rate, 0.0-2.3% false positive rate, tests F1=0.95 and MCC=0.95. That general approach can provide higher results while using CNN networks in other applications.Pozycja Integrating Anomaly Detection for Enhanced Data Protection in Cloud-Based Applications(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2023) Czerkas, Konrad; Drozd, Michał; Duraj, Agnieszka; Lichy, Krzysztof; Lipiński, Piotr; Morawski, Michał; Napieralski, Piotr; Puchała, Dariusz; Kwapisz, Marcin; Warcholiński, Adrian; Karbowańczyk, Michał; Wosiak, PiotrIn this research, anomaly detection techniques and artificial neural networks were employed to address the issue of attacks on cluster computing systems. The study investigated the detection of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) and Partition attacks by monitoring metrics such as network latency, data transfer rate, and number of connections. Additionally, outlier detection algorithms, namely Local Outlier Factor (LOF) and COF, as well as ARIMA and SHESD models were tested for anomaly detection. Two types of neural network architectures, multi-layer perceptron (MLP) and recursive LSTM networks, were used to detect attacks by classifying events as “attack” or “no attack”. The study underscores the importance of implementing proactive security measures to protect cluster computing systems from cyber threats.Pozycja Progress in Polish Artificial Intelligence Research 4(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2023) Wojciechowski, Adam (Ed.); Lipiński, Piotr (Ed.)Pozycja Prediction of Natural Image Saliency for Synthetic Images(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2021) Rudak, Ewa; Rynkiewicz, Filip; Daszuta, Marcin; Sturgulewski, Łukasz; Lazarek, JagodaNumerous saliency models are being developed with the use ofneural networks and are capable of combining various features and predicting the saliency values with great results. In fact, it might be difficult to replace the possibilities of artificial intelligence applied to algorithms responsible for predicting saliency. However, the low-level features are still important and should not be removed completely from new saliency models. This work shows that carefully chosen and integrated features, including a deep learning based one, can be used for saliency prediction. The integration is obtained by using Multiple Kernel Learning. This solution is quite effective, as compared to a few other models tested on the same dataset.