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Using Deep Neural Network And Transformers To Extract Graphene Compounds And Properties, Ayman Ibn Jaman
Using Deep Neural Network And Transformers To Extract Graphene Compounds And Properties, Ayman Ibn Jaman
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Heterogeneous Resources Cost-Aware Geo-Distributed Data Analytics, Minmin Zhang
Heterogeneous Resources Cost-Aware Geo-Distributed Data Analytics, Minmin Zhang
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Many popular cloud service providers deploy tens of data centers (DCs) around the world to reduce user-perceived latency for better user experiences, in which a large amount of data is generated and stored in a geo-distributed manner. Geo-distributed Data Analytics (GDA) has gained great popularity in meeting the growing demand to mine meaningful and timely knowledge from such highly dispersed data. Since GDA systems require a large data migration between DCs via a wide area network (WAN), many existing works invested significant effort to optimize data transfer strategies to efficiently use limited WAN by considering the network pricing policies on …
Performance Analysis Of Voting Algorithms In Wireless Sensor Networks, Aditi Mishra
Performance Analysis Of Voting Algorithms In Wireless Sensor Networks, Aditi Mishra
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Consensus-Based Robotic Formation Control, Satish Reddy Modugu
Consensus-Based Robotic Formation Control, Satish Reddy Modugu
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Simulator For Qubit Measurement Using Augmented Reality, Sai Pradeep Koneti
Simulator For Qubit Measurement Using Augmented Reality, Sai Pradeep Koneti
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
An Application Of Artificial General Intelligence In Board Games, Nathan Skalka
An Application Of Artificial General Intelligence In Board Games, Nathan Skalka
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
A Correlation Network Model For Managing Safety And Performance Issues In Bridges And Civil Infrastructures, Prasad Chetti
A Correlation Network Model For Managing Safety And Performance Issues In Bridges And Civil Infrastructures, Prasad Chetti
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Many recent studies have shown that a large percentage of bridges in many parts of the world have low safety rating. National Bridge Inventory (NBI) database contains the information of more than 600,000 bridges, where each bridge has 116 parameters. Current safety inspections require bridge inspectors to manually inspect each bridge every few years. Manpower and budget constraints limit such approach from inspecting the bridges more frequently. Clearly, more efficient approaches need to be developed to improve the process of bridge inspection and increase the overall safety of bridges and civil infrastructures. In this study, we propose a Correlation Network …
A Shared-Memory Algorithm For Updating Single-Source Shortest Paths In Large Weighted Dynamic Networks, Sriram Srinivasan
A Shared-Memory Algorithm For Updating Single-Source Shortest Paths In Large Weighted Dynamic Networks, Sriram Srinivasan
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
In the last decade growth of social media, increased the interest of network algorithms for analyzing large-scale complex systems. The networks are highly unstructured and exhibit poor locality, which has been a challenge for developing scalable parallel algorithms. The state-of-the-art network algorithms such as Prim's algorithm for Minimum Spanning Tree, Dijkstra's algorithm for Single Source Shortest Path and ISPAN algorithm for detecting strongly connected components are designed and optimized for static networks. The networks which change with time i.e. the dynamic networks such as social networks, the above-mentioned approaches can only be utilized if they are recomputed from scratch each …
Keep It Simple, Keep It Safe - Research On The Impacts Of Increasing Complexity Of Modern Enterprise Applications, Shawn Ware, David Phillips
Keep It Simple, Keep It Safe - Research On The Impacts Of Increasing Complexity Of Modern Enterprise Applications, Shawn Ware, David Phillips
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
As the Cybersecurity program within UNO continues to adapt to the ever-changing world of information systems and information security, the Cybersecurity Capstone has recently become an active, community-involvement project, where real-world organizations can receive valuable, useful research and information from students on their way towards a degree. This presentation encompasses two such projects from the Cybersecurity Capstone, looking at how modern, more complex systems can often increase system vulnerability.
Quantifying Static And Dynamic Stability Using Mobile Sensors, Mason Schleu
Quantifying Static And Dynamic Stability Using Mobile Sensors, Mason Schleu
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Quantifying Static and Dynamic Stability Using Mobile Sensors
Balance disorders burden over 35% of Americans, causing substantial impact on quality of life due to psychological and physical hardships associated with poor balance. Balance disorder can affect all individuals, and range in seriousness from slight dizziness to the inability to safely walk from place to place. Elderly adults are most susceptible to the dangers of poor balance, where injuries from falling are a prevalent and grave concern. Balance disorders are often assessed only after the event of a fall or injury, warranting the need for a readily available, at home balance …