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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
A Formal Approach To Circle Formation In Multi-Agent Systems, Rui Yang
A Formal Approach To Circle Formation In Multi-Agent Systems, Rui Yang
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Conflict Resolution Using Α-Shapes For Distributed Robotic Sampling Of Ambient Phenomena In Initially Unknown Environments, Brad Woosley
Conflict Resolution Using Α-Shapes For Distributed Robotic Sampling Of Ambient Phenomena In Initially Unknown Environments, Brad Woosley
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Implementation Of Fast Hydraulic Erosion Simulation And Visualization On Gpu, Brian Hawkins
Implementation Of Fast Hydraulic Erosion Simulation And Visualization On Gpu, Brian Hawkins
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Dynamic Lazy Grounding In Answer Set Programming, Brian Hodges
Dynamic Lazy Grounding In Answer Set Programming, Brian Hodges
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Automatic Program Rewriting For Non-Ground Answer Set Programs, Nicholas Hippen
Automatic Program Rewriting For Non-Ground Answer Set Programs, Nicholas Hippen
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Automated Tool Support For Security Bug Repair In Mobile Applications, Larry Singleton
Automated Tool Support For Security Bug Repair In Mobile Applications, Larry Singleton
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Tool Support For Recurring Code Change Inspection With Deep Learning, Krishna Teja Ayinala
Tool Support For Recurring Code Change Inspection With Deep Learning, Krishna Teja Ayinala
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Subgoal Data In Computer Science Principles - Data Cleaning, Hari Ramilison
Analysis Of Subgoal Data In Computer Science Principles - Data Cleaning, Hari Ramilison
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Co-Designing An Academic Focus Mobile Application, Mohammad Farhad Afzali
Co-Designing An Academic Focus Mobile Application, Mohammad Farhad Afzali
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Processing Narratives By Means Of Action Languages, Craig Olson
Processing Narratives By Means Of Action Languages, Craig Olson
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Intelligent And Human-Aware Decision Making For Semi-Autonomous Human Rehabilitation Assistance Using Modular Robots, Anoop Mishra
Intelligent And Human-Aware Decision Making For Semi-Autonomous Human Rehabilitation Assistance Using Modular Robots, Anoop Mishra
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Machine Learning Techniques For Predicting Mobility-Related Perception Errors In Astronauts, Steven Belcher
Machine Learning Techniques For Predicting Mobility-Related Perception Errors In Astronauts, Steven Belcher
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
A Technique For Improving Classification Accuracy Of Highly Imbalanced And Sparse Datasets, Sindhura Bonthu
A Technique For Improving Classification Accuracy Of Highly Imbalanced And Sparse Datasets, Sindhura Bonthu
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Learning From Imbalanced Datasets: Evaluating The Predictive Accuracy Of Minority Classes, Adithi Deborah Chakravarthy
Learning From Imbalanced Datasets: Evaluating The Predictive Accuracy Of Minority Classes, Adithi Deborah Chakravarthy
Computer Science Graduate Research Workshop
No abstract provided.
Evaluating An Electronic Protocol In A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Jeanette Rose
Evaluating An Electronic Protocol In A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Jeanette Rose
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
A team of clinicians at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center (CHMC) developed a standardized protocol in 2018 for the care of patients needing sedation. This protocol is ordered through the EPIC electronic health record system for patients in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). When used, electronic protocols reduce the variation in clinical decision making which can ultimately improve patient outcomes. The goal of this project is to evaluate this technology, how the protocol is being used, and how it may be improved. Actual users of the EPIC sedation protocol were the subjects of this study, including PICU physicians, physician …
Forensics Analysis For Bone Pair Matching Using Bipartite Graphs In Commingled Remains, Ryan Ernst
Forensics Analysis For Bone Pair Matching Using Bipartite Graphs In Commingled Remains, Ryan Ernst
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Identification of missing prisoners of war is a complex and time consuming task. There are many missing soldiers whose remains have yet to be returned to their families and loved ones. This nation has a solemn obligation to its soldiers and their families who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. There are currently over 82,000 unidentified prisoners of war which are identified at a rate of 100+ per year. At this rate it would take 300+ years to complete the identification process. Previously, anthropologists used excel spreadsheets to sort through skeletal data. This project aims to streamline the …
Use Of Exploratory Data Analysis And Visualization In Identification Of Commingled Human Remains, Vivek Bhat Hosmat
Use Of Exploratory Data Analysis And Visualization In Identification Of Commingled Human Remains, Vivek Bhat Hosmat
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
The field of Exploratory data analysis and Visualization is revolutionizing the way we perceive things. At times, Visualization is seen as a subset of Exploratory data analysis and then there are branches in Visualization, types, technologies, tools which makes one feel that Visualization is a standalone pillar. Either way, they both work well together to extract meaningful information from almost any kind of data. These fields can very well be the stepping stone for in-depth or conclusive research. They can direct research based on facts and observations rather than one’s intuition or even a brute force technique. This project was …
Experience Of A Noyce-Student Learning Assistant In An Inquiry-Based Learning Class, Melissa Riley
Experience Of A Noyce-Student Learning Assistant In An Inquiry-Based Learning Class, Melissa Riley
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
This presentation refers to an undergraduate course called introduction to abstract mathematics at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. During the academic year 2017-2018, undergraduate, mathematics student Melissa Riley was a Noyce-student learning assistant for the Inquiry Based Learning (IBL) section of the course. She assisted the faculty-in-charge with all aspects of the course. These included: materials preparation, class organization, teamwork, class leading, presentations, and tutoring. This presentation shall address some examples of how the IBL approach can be used in this type of class including: the structure of the course, the activities and tasks performed by the students, learning …
Large Scale Dynamical Model Of Macrophage/Hiv Interactions, Sean T. Bresnahan, Matthew M. Froid
Large Scale Dynamical Model Of Macrophage/Hiv Interactions, Sean T. Bresnahan, Matthew M. Froid
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
Properties emerge from the dynamics of large-scale molecular networks that are not discernible at the individual gene or protein level. Mathematical models - such as probabilistic Boolean networks - of molecular systems offer a deeper insight into how these emergent properties arise. Here, we introduce a non-linear, deterministic Boolean model of protein, gene, and chemical interactions in human macrophage cells during HIV infection. Our model is composed of 713 nodes with 1583 interactions between nodes and is responsive to 38 different inputs including signaling molecules, bacteria, viruses, and HIV viral particles. Additionally, the model accurately simulates the dynamics of over …