Minsoo Hahn

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2 Papers

LGFeb 17, 2025
Graph Neural Network-based Spectral Filtering Mechanism for Imbalance Classification in Network Digital Twin

Abubakar Isah, Ibrahim Aliyu, Sulaiman Muhammad Rashid et al.

Graph neural networks are gaining attention in fifth-generation (5G) core network digital twins, which are data-driven complex systems with numerous components. Analyzing these data can be challenging due to rare failure types, leading to imbalanced classification in multiclass settings. Digital twins of 5G networks increasingly employ graph classification as the main method for identifying failure types. However, the skewed distribution of failure occurrences is a significant class-imbalance problem that prevents practical graph data mining. Previous studies have not sufficiently addressed this complex problem. This paper, proposes class-Fourier GNN (CF-GNN) that introduces a class-oriented spectral filtering mechanism to ensure precise classification by estimating a unique spectral filter for each class. This work employs eigenvalue and eigenvector spectral filtering to capture and adapt to variations in minority classes, ensuring accurate class-specific feature discrimination, and adept at graph representation learning for complex local structures among neighbors in an end-to-end setting. The extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed CF-GNN could help create new techniques for enhancing classifiers and investigate the characteristics of the multiclass imbalanced data in a network digital twin system.

ASDec 22, 2019
End-Point Detection with State Transition Model based on Chunk-Wise Classification

Juntae Kim, Jaesung Bae, Minsoo Hahn

A state transition model (STM) based on chunk-wise classification was proposed for end-point detection (EPD). In general, EPD is developed using frame-wise voice activity detection (VAD) with additional STM, in which the state transition is conducted based on VAD's frame-level decision (speech or non-speech). However, VAD errors frequently occur in noisy environments, even though we use state-of-the-art deep neural network based VAD, which causes the undesired state transition of STM. In this work, to build robust STM, a state transition is conducted based on chunk-wise classification as EPD does not need to be conducted in frame-level. The chunk consists of multiple frames and the classification of chunk between speech and non-speech is done by aggregating the decisions of VAD for multiple frames, so that some undesired VAD errors in a chunk can be smoothed by other correct VAD decisions. Finally, the model was evaluated in both qualitative and quantitative measures including phone error rate.