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Labeled data can be expensive to acquire in several application domains, including medical imaging, robotics, computer vision and wireless networks to list a few. To efficiently train machine learning models under such high labeling costs, active learning (AL) judiciously selects the most informative data instances to label on-the-fly. This active sampling process can benefit from a statistical function model, that is typically captured by a Gaussian process (GP) with well-documented merits especially in the regression task. While most GP-based AL approaches rely on a single kernel function, the present contribution advocates an ensemble of GP (EGP) models with weights adapted to the labeled data collected incrementally. Building on this novel EGP model, a suite of acquisition functions emerges based on the uncertainty and disagreement rules. An adaptively weighted ensemble of EGP-based acquisition functions is advocated to further robustify performance. Extensive tests on synthetic and real datasets in the regression task showcase the merits of the proposed EGP-based approaches with respect to the single GP-based AL alternatives.more » « less
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Razeghi, Manijeh; Baranov, Alexei N; Vitiello, Miriam S (Ed.)
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Razeghi, Manijeh; Baranov, Alexei N; Zavada, John M; Pavlidis, Dimitris (Ed.)
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We present a widely tunable, monolithic terahertz source based on intracavity difference frequency generation within a mid-infrared quantum cascade laser at room temperature. A three-section ridge waveguide laser design with two sampled grating sections and a distributed-Bragg section is used to achieve the terahertz (THz) frequency tuning. Room temperature single mode THz emission with a wide tunable frequency range of 2.6–4.2 THz (∼47% of the central frequency) and THz power up to 0.1 mW is demonstrated, making such device an ideal candidate for THz spectroscopy and sensing.more » « less
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Abstract A multi-TeV muon collider offers a spectacular opportunity in the direct exploration of the energy frontier. Offering a combination of unprecedented energy collisions in a comparatively clean leptonic environment, a high energy muon collider has the unique potential to provide both precision measurements and the highest energy reach in one machine that cannot be paralleled by any currently available technology. The topic generated a lot of excitement in Snowmass meetings and continues to attract a large number of supporters, including many from the early career community. In light of this very strong interest within the US particle physics community, Snowmass Energy, Theory and Accelerator Frontiers created a cross-frontier Muon Collider Forum in November of 2020. The Forum has been meeting on a monthly basis and organized several topical workshops dedicated to physics, accelerator technology, and detector R&D. Findings of the Forum are summarized in this report.more » « less
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