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A Comparative Analysis Of Decision Trees Vis-À-Vis Other Computational Data Mining Techniques In Automotive Insurance Fraud Detection, Adrian Gepp, Kuldeep Kumar, J Holton Wilson, Sukanto Bhattacharya Jul 2014

A Comparative Analysis Of Decision Trees Vis-À-Vis Other Computational Data Mining Techniques In Automotive Insurance Fraud Detection, Adrian Gepp, Kuldeep Kumar, J Holton Wilson, Sukanto Bhattacharya

Kuldeep Kumar

No abstract provided.


Evidence For Magnetic Clusters In Ni₁₋ₓvₓ Close To The Quantum Critical Concentration, R. Wang, S. Ubaid-Kassis, A. Schroeder, P. J. Baker, F. L. Pratt, S. J. Blundell, T. Lancaster, I. Franke, J. S. Möller, Thomas Vojta Jul 2014

Evidence For Magnetic Clusters In Ni₁₋ₓvₓ Close To The Quantum Critical Concentration, R. Wang, S. Ubaid-Kassis, A. Schroeder, P. J. Baker, F. L. Pratt, S. J. Blundell, T. Lancaster, I. Franke, J. S. Möller, Thomas Vojta

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The d-metal alloy Ni1-xVx undergoes a quantum phase transition from a ferromagnetic ground state to a paramagnetic ground state as the vanadium concentration x is increased. We present magnetization, ac-susceptibility and muon-spin relaxation data at several vanadium concentrations near the critical concentration xc ~ 11.6 % at which the onset of ferromagnetic order is suppressed to zero temperature. Below xc, the muon data reveal a broad magnetic field distribution indicative of a long-range ordered ferromagnetic state with spatial disorder. We show evidence of magnetic clusters in the ferromagnetic phase and close to the phase …


Aerosol Association With Severe Weather In The Great Plains, Gabriel A. Lojero Jul 2014

Aerosol Association With Severe Weather In The Great Plains, Gabriel A. Lojero

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Aerosols particles may serve as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and therefore play an important role in modulating cloud microphysics, to the point where convective storm intensity may be altered. The purpose of this study is to determine the impacts of biomass burning aerosols on convective storms over the Great Plains, especially the southern Great Plains, and to show synoptic regimes characterizing differing aerosol concentrations. A new technique to identify days with a high concentration of biomass burning aerosols was developed by using organic carbon, potassium, zinc, and bromine as the predominant tracers. An eleven-year climatology (2002-2012) for the biomass burning …


Factors Associated With Microalbuminuria In Type 2 Diabetes Patients In Nan Hospital, Thailand, Chuanchom Tepsukon, Timothy O'Brien Jul 2014

Factors Associated With Microalbuminuria In Type 2 Diabetes Patients In Nan Hospital, Thailand, Chuanchom Tepsukon, Timothy O'Brien

Mathematics and Statistics: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Objective: To determine risk factors associated with microalbuminuria in type 2 diabetes patients.

Method: This retrospective study was performed on 198 patients with type 2 diabetes attending the diabetes clinic at Nan Hospital in Northern Thailand. Basic information (i.e., gender, age, weight, body mass index) of patients and factors associated with microalbuminuria [i.e., fasting blood sugar, hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C), low-density lipoprotein, blood pressure, urine microalbuminuria, serum creatinine, foot problem, eye problem] were investigated. Comparisons of mean were performed using the Student’s t-tests, and comparisons of proportions using the chi-square tests. Binary logistic regression and odds ratio analyses were performed to …


Water Current, Volume 46, No. 3, Summer 2014 Jul 2014

Water Current, Volume 46, No. 3, Summer 2014

Water Current Newsletter

Partnership of UNL, Private Firm Works to Clean Contaminated Groundwater

USGS Grant to Help Fund Research into Mobilization of Groundwater

Meet the Faculty

From the Director

WRAP Discusses University Advancements, Water Sustainability Fund

Have Your Private Well Water Tested Now

Water Center Begins in 1964, Leaps Forward in 1970s and 1980s

Water Resources Planning and Management

Nebraska Water Center Directors

Current Faculty and Staff of the Nebraska Water Center and NU Water Sciences

Annual Water Tours

Summer Water and Natural Resources Tour

Annual Water Conference Topics

Water Seminar Series Topics

Legacies of the Nebraska Water Center

Water Sciences Laboratory.....a Cutting-Edge …


Investigation Of Thermochemical Biorefinery Sizing And Environmental Sustainability Impacts For Conventional Supply System And Distributed Pre-Processing Supply System Designs, David J. Muth Jr, Matthew H. Langholtz, Eric Cd Tan, Jacob J. Jacobson, Amy Schwab, May M. Wu, Andrew Argo, Craig C. Brandt, Kara G. Cafferty, Yi-Wen Chiu, Abhijit Dutta, Laurence M. Eaton, Erin M. Searcy Jul 2014

Investigation Of Thermochemical Biorefinery Sizing And Environmental Sustainability Impacts For Conventional Supply System And Distributed Pre-Processing Supply System Designs, David J. Muth Jr, Matthew H. Langholtz, Eric Cd Tan, Jacob J. Jacobson, Amy Schwab, May M. Wu, Andrew Argo, Craig C. Brandt, Kara G. Cafferty, Yi-Wen Chiu, Abhijit Dutta, Laurence M. Eaton, Erin M. Searcy

Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences

The 2011 US Billion-Ton Update estimates that by 2030 there will be enough agricultural and forest resources to sustainably provide at least one billion dry tons of biomass annually, enough to displace approximately 30% of the country's current petroleum consumption. A portion of these resources are inaccessible at current cost targets with conventional feedstock supply systems because of their remoteness or low yields. Reliable analyses and projections of US biofuels production depend on assumptions about the supply system and biorefinery capacity, which, in turn, depend upon economic value, feedstock logistics, and sustainability. A cross-functional team has examined combinations of advances …


Exploring Abstract Interfaces In System-On-Chip Integration, Andrew Danowitz Jul 2014

Exploring Abstract Interfaces In System-On-Chip Integration, Andrew Danowitz

Computer Science and Software Engineering

Modern mobile devices are marvels of computation. They can encode high defnition video, processing and compressing over 350MB/s of image data in real time. They have no trouble driving displays with as much resolution as a full laptop, and smartphone manufacturers boast of running games with "console quality" graphics. Mobile devices pack all of this computational power into a 12\ handheld package by integrating a number of specialized hardware accelerators (IP) along with conventional CPU and GPUs in a system on chip (SoC). Unfortunately, creating these specialized systems is becoming increasingly expensive. Since hardware accelerators come from a number of …


U.S. Drought Monitor, July 1, 2014, Anthony Artusa Jul 2014

U.S. Drought Monitor, July 1, 2014, Anthony Artusa

United States Agricultural Commodities in Drought Archive

Drought map of U.S. for July 1, 2014 (7/1/14) plus: U.S. crop areas experiencing drought (map), Approximate percentage of crop located in drought, by state (bar graph), Percent of crop area located in drought, past 52 weeks (line graph) for: Corn, Soybeans, Hay, Cattle, Winter wheat.


Ultimate Codes: Near-Optimal Mds Array Codes For Raid-6, Zhijie Huang, Hong Jiang, Chong Wang, Ke Zhou, Yuhong Zhao Jul 2014

Ultimate Codes: Near-Optimal Mds Array Codes For Raid-6, Zhijie Huang, Hong Jiang, Chong Wang, Ke Zhou, Yuhong Zhao

CSE Technical Reports

As modern storage systems have grown in size and complexity, RAID-6 is poised to replace RAID-5 as the dominant form of RAID architectures due to its ability to protect against double disk failures. Many excellent erasure codes specially designed for RAID-6 have emerged in recent years. However, all of them have limitations. In this paper, we present a class of near perfect erasure codes for RAID-6, called the Ultimate codes. These codes encode, update and decode either optimally or nearly optimally, regardless of what the code length is. This implies that utilizing these codes we can build highly efficient and …


S-Code: Lowest Density Mds Array Codes For Raid-6, Zhijie Huang, Hong Jiang, Ke Zhou, Yuhong Zhao, Chong Wang Jul 2014

S-Code: Lowest Density Mds Array Codes For Raid-6, Zhijie Huang, Hong Jiang, Ke Zhou, Yuhong Zhao, Chong Wang

CSE Technical Reports

RAID, a storage architecture designed to exploit I/O parallelism and provide data reliability, has been deployed widely in computing systems as a storage building block. In large scale storage systems, in particular, RAID-6 is gradually replacing RAID-5 as the dominant form of disk arrays due to its capability of tolerating concurrent failures of any two disks. MDS (maximum distance separable) array codes are the most popular erasure codes that can be used for implementing RAID-6, since they enable optimal storage efficiency and efficient encoding and decoding algorithms. In this paper, we propose a new class of MDS array codes called …


3d Printing An Octohedron, Edward Aboufadel Jul 2014

3d Printing An Octohedron, Edward Aboufadel

Other Faculty Publications

The purpose of this short paper is to describe a project to manufacture a regular octohedron on a 3D printer. We assume that the reader is familiar with the basics of 3D printing. In the project, we use fundamental ideas to calculate the vertices and faces of an octohedron. Then, we utilize the OPENSCAD program to create a virtual 3D model and an STereoLithography (.stl) le that can be used by a 3D printer. Finally, the object is created on a 3D printer.


Development Of Methods For Detection And Monitoring Of Fire Disturbance In The Alaskan Tundra Using A Two-Decade Long Record Of Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite Images, Liza K. Jenkins, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Nancy H. F. French, Tatiana V. Loboda, Brian Thelen Jul 2014

Development Of Methods For Detection And Monitoring Of Fire Disturbance In The Alaskan Tundra Using A Two-Decade Long Record Of Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite Images, Liza K. Jenkins, Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Nancy H. F. French, Tatiana V. Loboda, Brian Thelen

Michigan Tech Research Institute Publications

Using the extensive archive of historical ERS-1 and -2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images, this analysis demonstrates that fire disturbance can be effectively detected and monitored in high northern latitudes using radar technology. A total of 392 SAR images from May to August spanning 1992–2010 were analyzed from three study fires in the Alaskan tundra. The investigated fires included the 2007 Anaktuvuk River Fire and the 1993 DCKN178 Fire on the North Slope of Alaska and the 1999 Uvgoon Creek Fire in the Noatak National Preserve. A 3 dB difference was found between burned and unburned tundra, with the best …


Radical Teaching: Scott And Helen Nearing’S Impact On Maine’S Natural Food Revival, Erik Gray Jul 2014

Radical Teaching: Scott And Helen Nearing’S Impact On Maine’S Natural Food Revival, Erik Gray

Maine History

Though today sustainable living and locally-sourced food receive increased attention nationwide, these ideas have been important in Maine for several decades. A key part of the state’s agricultural history is a tradition of self-sustaining homesteads. While subsistence farming and self-sufficiency was often a necessity on Maine’s northeastern frontier, homesteading has remained a lifestyle chosen by many of the state’s residents to this day. In this article, the author discusses the legacy of Scott and Helen Nearing, focusing particularly on the couple’s contributions to the “back to the land” movement in Maine and beyond. The author earned a B.A. in History …


Yar Consulting Marketing Website And Extranet Site, John Suarez Jul 2014

Yar Consulting Marketing Website And Extranet Site, John Suarez

Masters Theses & Doctoral Dissertations

This is a hybrid project. As a new Information Systems consultancy the need for a website to market to potential clients was evident. The decision to add an extranet site was made after specific needs for Ace Hardware were made evident to Yar’s founders. Ace Hardware Corporation is a cooperative with over 4,400 members in over 100 nations worldwide. Ace corporate rolled out a B2B pilot program in the fall of 2013 to help Ace independently owned retail stores learn how to sell to other businesses. One of YAR’s founders is currently working with Ace corporate as a program consultant …


On The Intersection Of Certain Maximal Subgroups Of A Finite Group, Adolfo Ballester-Bolinches, James C. Beidleman, Hermann Heineken, Matthew F. Ragland, Jack Schmidt Jul 2014

On The Intersection Of Certain Maximal Subgroups Of A Finite Group, Adolfo Ballester-Bolinches, James C. Beidleman, Hermann Heineken, Matthew F. Ragland, Jack Schmidt

Mathematics Faculty Publications

Let Δ(G) denote the intersection of all non-normal maximal subgroups of a group G. We introduce the class of T2-groups which are defined as the groups G for which G/Δ(G) is a T-group, that is, a group in which normality is a transitive relation. Several results concerning the class T2 are discussed. In particular, if G is a solvable group, then Sylow permutability is a transitive relation in G if and only if every subgroup H of G is a T2-group such that the nilpotent residual of H …


The MW 4.2 Perry County, Kentucky, Earthquake Of 10 November 2012: Evidence Of The Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone In Southeastern Kentucky, N. Seth Carpenter, Edward W. Woolery, Zhenming Wang Jul 2014

The MW 4.2 Perry County, Kentucky, Earthquake Of 10 November 2012: Evidence Of The Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone In Southeastern Kentucky, N. Seth Carpenter, Edward W. Woolery, Zhenming Wang

Earth and Environmental Sciences Faculty Publications

The 10 November 2012 Mw 4.2 Perry County earthquake may represent a continuation of the seismically active Eastern Tennessee seismic zone (ETSZ) farther north than previously recognized into southeastern Kentucky. The mainshock and aftershock data from regional seismic networks and EarthScope’s Transportable Array stations allowed high‐quality determinations of the source parameters. The focal mechanism, depth, and proximity of the mainshock to the New York–Alabama magnetic lineament, a subsurface, crustal‐scale structure that spatially correlates with central ETSZ seismicity, suggest that this earthquake may share the same type of causal geologic structures as the more‐active ETSZ region to the south.


Calculating And Visualizing The Density Of States For Simple Quantum Mechanical Systems, Declan Mulhall, Matthew J. Moelter Jul 2014

Calculating And Visualizing The Density Of States For Simple Quantum Mechanical Systems, Declan Mulhall, Matthew J. Moelter

Physics

We present a graphical approach to understanding the degeneracy, density of states, and cumulative state number for some simple quantum systems. By taking advantage of basic computing operations, we define a straightforward procedure for determining the relationship between discrete quantum energy levels and the corresponding density of states and cumulative level number. The density of states for a particle in a rigid box of various shapes and dimensions is examined and graphed. It is seen that the dimension of the box, rather than its shape, is the most important feature. In addition, we look at the density of states for …


Edge-Connectivities For Spanning Trails With Prescribed Edges, Wei-Guo Chen, Zhi-Hong Chen, Weiqi Luo Jul 2014

Edge-Connectivities For Spanning Trails With Prescribed Edges, Wei-Guo Chen, Zhi-Hong Chen, Weiqi Luo

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

No abstract provided.


Circulation, Vol. 19, No. 2, Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University Jul 2014

Circulation, Vol. 19, No. 2, Center For Coastal Physical Oceanography, Old Dominion University

CCPO Circulation

Summer 2014 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article "Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change" by Dr. Hans Peter Plag, Mitigation & Adaptation Research Insititue (MARI)


College Of Science And Mathematics Newsletter, Summer 2014, College Of Science And Mathematics, Wright State University Jul 2014

College Of Science And Mathematics Newsletter, Summer 2014, College Of Science And Mathematics, Wright State University

College of Science and Mathematics Newsletters

This 9 page newsletter discusses various happenings within the College of Science and Mathematics. It begins with a letter from the dean, and continues on with news, events, alumni news, and other community news.


A Discrete Density-Dependent Model Of The Solanum Virus, James Morgan Jul 2014

A Discrete Density-Dependent Model Of The Solanum Virus, James Morgan

All Student Theses

Compartmental modeling has been used to model infectious diseases for roughly 100 years. Since 2009, several papers have modeled zombie outbreak using this method with various results. This paper will develop a unique model for the spread of the The Walking Dead zombie virus throughout the contiguous United States. Frequency dependent and density dependent transmission will be discussed, and density dependent transmission will be shown to be the appropriate choice for this model. Constant parameters, such as birth rate, bite rate, death rate, and turning rate will be determined using real-world and fictional data. After developing a basic model, modifications …


Cross Sections Spring/Summer 2014, Department Of Physics And Astronomy Jul 2014

Cross Sections Spring/Summer 2014, Department Of Physics And Astronomy

Cross Sections

No abstract provided.


Development Of A Public Education Website: Building Bridges Over Water, Angelina Mckee Jul 2014

Development Of A Public Education Website: Building Bridges Over Water, Angelina Mckee

Agricultural Education and Communication

Website created by Angelina McKee to educate the public about water resource issues. Water is the basic unit of life, water resources are the basis for what societies and ecosystems are founded upon. Water shortages and droughts are more prevalent in our ever-changing world. It is no shock that there are discrepancies between various stockholders on either sides of the dry riverbed. This senior project resulted in the development of a website that addresses global water resources, water use in California, water conservation, and water allocation. The website informs the public on water resources and related issues and will hopefully …


On The Effects Of Competition Between Agent-Based Double Auction Markets, Kai Cai, Jinzhong Niu, Simon Parsons Jul 2014

On The Effects Of Competition Between Agent-Based Double Auction Markets, Kai Cai, Jinzhong Niu, Simon Parsons

Publications and Research

Real market institutions, stock and commodity exchanges for example, do not occur in isolation. The same stocks and commodities may be listed on multiple exchanges, and traders who want to deal in those goods have a choice of markets in which to trade. While there has been extensive research into agent-based trading in individual markets, there is little work on this kind of multiple market scenario. Our work seeks to address this imbalance, examining how standard economic measures, like allocative efficiency, are affected by the presence of multiple markets for the same good. We find that while dividing traders between …


Juvenile Green Sturgeon (Acipenser Medirostris) And White Sturgeon (Acipenser Transmontanus) Behavior Near Water-Diversion Fish Screens: Experiments In A Laboratory Swimming Fume, Jamilynn B. Poletto, Dennis E. Cocherell, Natalie Ho, Joseph J. Cech Jr., A. Peter Klimley, Nann A. Fangue Jul 2014

Juvenile Green Sturgeon (Acipenser Medirostris) And White Sturgeon (Acipenser Transmontanus) Behavior Near Water-Diversion Fish Screens: Experiments In A Laboratory Swimming Fume, Jamilynn B. Poletto, Dennis E. Cocherell, Natalie Ho, Joseph J. Cech Jr., A. Peter Klimley, Nann A. Fangue

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

Water diversions that extract fresh water for urban, industrial, and agricultural uses, as well as export to southern California, are prevalent throughout the Sacramento–San Joaquin watershed. Many water diversions are fitted with fish-exclusion screens designed to prevent fish from entrainment (i.e., being drawn in). The impact of fish screens on the behavior of migrating juvenile fishes remains largely unknown, especially for threatened species such as sturgeon. We placed individual juvenile green (Acipenser medirostris) or white (Acipenser transmontanus) sturgeon in a laboratory swimming flume in the presence of standard fish screens (2 mm bar spacing) at two …


Accurate Local Estimation Of Geo-Coordinates For Social Media Posts, Derek Doran, Swapna S. Gokhale, Aldo Dagnino Jul 2014

Accurate Local Estimation Of Geo-Coordinates For Social Media Posts, Derek Doran, Swapna S. Gokhale, Aldo Dagnino

Derek Doran

Associating geo-coordinates with the content of social media posts can enhance many existing applications and services and enable a host of new ones. Unfortunately, a majority of social media posts are not tagged with geo-coordinates. Even when location data is available, it may be inaccurate, very broad or sometimes fictitious. Contemporary location estimation approaches based on analyzing the content of these posts can identify only broad areas such as a city, which limits their usefulness. To address these shortcomings, this paper proposes a methodology to narrowly estimate the geo-coordinates of social media posts with high accuracy. The methodology relies solely …


Radical Constructivism And Social Justice: Educational Implications, Dewey I. Dykstra Jr. Jul 2014

Radical Constructivism And Social Justice: Educational Implications, Dewey I. Dykstra Jr.

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Upshot • Gash describes some very interesting and exemplary work using RC-influenced research and practices. I worry that his third stage of a three-stage emergence of constructivist epistemology in the study of cognitive development is consistent with a distinction between focus on individual cognitive development and focus on knowledge not in the mind but in the group, inconsistent with RC. An alternative is given and the issue of an RC perspective on social justice is discussed.


The Saco River Plume: A Discussion Of The Near-Field Dynamics, Barbara A. Fortier Jul 2014

The Saco River Plume: A Discussion Of The Near-Field Dynamics, Barbara A. Fortier

All Theses And Dissertations

This study focused on the freshwater discharge plume from the Saco River in southwestern Maine to determine the mechanisms responsible for the largest impacts on the near-field dynamics in this region. We examined the forcing factors that tended to increase the plume's spatial extent upshelf of the river mouth. Salinity, temperature, and density data were collected during cruises from May through November 2010 and by two surface moorings deployed upshelf of the Saco River mouth. We found a distinct variation in the latitude of the upshelf boundary of the plume during and after periods of high discharge. Furthermore, we found …


Nderlidhja Mes Rrjetit Fiks Dhe Rrjetit Mobil, Saranda Xhokli Jul 2014

Nderlidhja Mes Rrjetit Fiks Dhe Rrjetit Mobil, Saranda Xhokli

Theses and Dissertations

Qëllimi i punimit tim është paraqitja e ndërlidhjes të rrjetit fiks dhe rrjetit mobil të telekomit të Kosovës, teknologji të cilat bashkjetojnë për mëse 5 vite dhe I japin shërbime abonentëve, duke përfshirë organizimit të shtyllës kurrizore të rrjetit transmetues të Kosovës i cili zhvillohet nëpërmjet kabllit optik, sistemti transmetues PDH/SDH në skaje të të cilave janë të lidhura paisjet komutuese të paketëve IP të quajtura SOFT SWICH i cili është i vendosur në qendër dhe paraqet boshtin kurrizor të telekomit si dhe nderlidhjen me rrjetin e telefonisë mobile GSM 2.75 dhe në parim paraqet shpirtin komunikues i ndërlidhur në …


Biophysical Interactions In The Straits Of Florida: Turbulent Mixing Due To Diel Vertical Migrations Of Zooplankton, Cayla Whitney Dean Jul 2014

Biophysical Interactions In The Straits Of Florida: Turbulent Mixing Due To Diel Vertical Migrations Of Zooplankton, Cayla Whitney Dean

HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations

Diel vertical migrations (DVM) comprise the largest animal migration on the planet and are a phenomenon present in all bodies of water on Earth. A strong sound scattering layer undergoing DVM was observed in the Straits of Florida via a bottom-mounted Acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) Workhorse Longranger 75 kHz (Teledyne RD Instruments) located at the 244 m isobath. ADCP average backscatter showed a clear periodicity corresponding with sunrise and sunset times indicating the presence of a nocturnal DVM. Analysis of the ADCP backscatter data indicated zooplankton swimming velocities were faster during sunrise than sunset times. In several cases the …