Sushil Kumar

2papers

2 Papers

CVDec 12, 2022
Resolving Semantic Confusions for Improved Zero-Shot Detection

Sandipan Sarma, Sushil Kumar, Arijit Sur

Zero-shot detection (ZSD) is a challenging task where we aim to recognize and localize objects simultaneously, even when our model has not been trained with visual samples of a few target ("unseen") classes. Recently, methods employing generative models like GANs have shown some of the best results, where unseen-class samples are generated based on their semantics by a GAN trained on seen-class data, enabling vanilla object detectors to recognize unseen objects. However, the problem of semantic confusion still remains, where the model is sometimes unable to distinguish between semantically-similar classes. In this work, we propose to train a generative model incorporating a triplet loss that acknowledges the degree of dissimilarity between classes and reflects them in the generated samples. Moreover, a cyclic-consistency loss is also enforced to ensure that generated visual samples of a class highly correspond to their own semantics. Extensive experiments on two benchmark ZSD datasets - MSCOCO and PASCAL-VOC - demonstrate significant gains over the current ZSD methods, reducing semantic confusion and improving detection for the unseen classes.

15.8ITMar 30
Secret Key Rate Analysis of RIS-Assisted THz MIMO CV-QKD Systems under Localized and Global Eavesdropping

Sushil Kumar, Soumya P. Dash, George C. Alexandropoulos

A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system operating at terahertz (THz) frequencies and consisting of a transmitter, Alice, that encodes secret keys using Gaussian-modulated coherent states, which are communicated to a legitimate receiver, Bob, under the assistance of a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) is considered in this paper. The composite wireless channel comprising the direct Alice-to-Bob signal propagation path and the RIS-enabled reflected one is modeled as a passive linear Gaussian quantum channel, allowing for a unitary dilation that preserves the canonical commutation relations. The security of the considered RIS-empowered MIMO system is analyzed under collective Gaussian entangling attacks, according to which an eavesdropper, Eve, is assumed to have access to environmental modes associated with specific propagation segments. We also study, as a benchmark, the case where Eve has access to the purification of the overall channel. The legitimate receiver, Bob, is designed to deploy homodyne detection and reverse reconciliation for key extraction. Novel expressions for the achievable secret key rate (SKR) of the system are derived for both the considered eavesdropping scenarios. Furthermore, an optimization framework is developed to determine the optimal RIS phase configuration matrix that maximizes the SKR performance. The resulting optimization problem is efficiently solved using particle swarm optimization. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the system's performance with respect to various free parameters. It is showcased that the considered RIS plays a crucial role in enhancing the SKR of the system as well as in extending the secure communication range. This establishes RIS-assisted THz MIMO CV-QKD as a promising solution for next generation secure wireless networks.