Publications by authors named "Rhudaina Z Mohammad"

Despite the widespread success of deep learning in various applications, neural network theory has been lagging behind. The choice of the activation function plays a critical role in the expressivity of a neural network but for reasons that are not yet fully understood. While the rectified linear unit (ReLU) is currently one of the most popular activation functions, ReLU squared has only recently been empirically shown to be pivotal in producing consistently superior results for state-of-the-art deep learning tasks (So et al.

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COVID-19 has affected millions of people worldwide, causing illness and death, and disrupting daily life while imposing a significant social and economic burden. Vaccination is an important control measure that significantly reduces mortality if properly and efficiently distributed. In this work, an age-structured model of COVID-19 transmission, incorporating an unreported infectious compartment, is developed.

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Among morphological phenomena, cellular patterns in developing sensory epithelia have gained attention in recent years. Although physical models for cellular rearrangements are well-established thanks to a large bulk of experimental work, their computational implementation lacks solid mathematical background and involves experimentally unreachable parameters. Here we introduce a level set-based computational framework as a tool to rigorously investigate evolving cellular patterns, and study its mathematical and computational properties.

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