Outlier detection is an important task for various data mining applications. Current outlier detection techniques are often manually designed for specific domains, requiring large human efforts of database setup, algorithm selection, and hyper-parameter tuning. To fill this gap, we present PyODDS, an automated end-to-end Python system for Outlier Detection with Database Support, which automatically optimizes an outlier detection pipeline for a new data source at hand. Specifically, we define the search space in the outlier detection pipeline, and produce a search strategy within the given search space. PyODDS enables end-to-end executions based on an Apache Spark backend server and a light-weight database. It also provides unified interfaces and visualizations for users with or without data science or machine learning background. In particular, we demonstrate PyODDS on several real-world datasets, with quantification analysis and visualization results.
CCS CONCEPTS• Information systems → Data mining; Database management system engines.
Semantic segmentation is a significant research topic for decades and has been employed in several applications. In recent years, semantic segmentation has been focused on different deep learning approaches in the area of computer vision, which has aimed for getting superior efficiency while analyzing the aerial and remote-sensing images. The main aim of this review is to provide a clear algorithmic categorization and analysis of the diverse contribution of semantic segmentation of aerial images and expects to give the comprehensive details associated with the recent developments. In addition, the emerged deep learning methods demonstrated much improved performance measures on several public datasets and incredible efforts have been dedicated to advancing pixel-level accuracy. Hence, the analysis on diverse datasets of each contribution is studied, and also, the best performance measures achieved by the existing semantic segmentation models are evaluated. Thus, this survey can facilitate researchers in understanding the development of semantic segmentation in a shorter time, simplify understanding of its latest advancements, research gaps, and challenges to be used as a reference for developing the new semantic image segmentation models in the future.
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