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Institutional Research And Advanced Analytics, Mary Kathryn Starkey, Shelby Albers
Institutional Research And Advanced Analytics, Mary Kathryn Starkey, Shelby Albers
Research Data and Scholarly Communications Committee Workshops
Tableau empowers everyone to see and understand their data. The Institutional Research & Advanced Analytics (IRAA) team will deliver an engaging one-hour demonstration that covers the ins and outs of Tableau Desktop and Tableau Server. We will also show you University of Kentucky data that is currently available to you, as well as where to find and how to access said data.
The presentation slides are available by clicking the Download button on the right. The video and audio files of this workshop are listed as additional files below and are available for download.
Learning To Identify Depth Edges In Real-World Images With 3d Ground Truth, Krista A. Ehinger, Kevin T. Joseph, Wendy J. Adams, Erich W. Graf, James H. Elder
Learning To Identify Depth Edges In Real-World Images With 3d Ground Truth, Krista A. Ehinger, Kevin T. Joseph, Wendy J. Adams, Erich W. Graf, James H. Elder
MODVIS Workshop
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Gephi, Jesse Fagan
Introduction To Gephi, Jesse Fagan
Research Data and Scholarly Communications Committee Workshops
Gephi is a visualization and exploration software for graphs and networks. Think Photoshop, but for graph data. This session will provide an overview of the software, its features, and resources for further study. Gephi is open-source, free to download, and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
The presentation slides are available by clicking the Download button on the right. The video and audio files of this workshop are listed as the additional files below and are available for download.
Recognition, Internalization, Growth: Intuitive Design For Archival Representation, Jaime L. Ganzel
Recognition, Internalization, Growth: Intuitive Design For Archival Representation, Jaime L. Ganzel
Graduate Student Symposium
Although there is a pressing need for archival description and access systems to be more intuitive and user-friendly, the uniqueness of archival records presents significant barriers to establishing simplistic and standardized conventions for the representation of archival materials. Indecipherable finding aids and access tools prevent new and inexperienced researchers from accessing the unique information and documentation held in archives. This article aims to help open the archival record to new and non-traditional archival users, support individual development of archival literacy skills, and cultivate a greater level of archival awareness in our society by developing a usable model for archivists to …
Investigating Trust And Trust Recovery In Human-Robot Interactions, Abigail L. Thomson
Investigating Trust And Trust Recovery In Human-Robot Interactions, Abigail L. Thomson
Celebration of Learning
As artificial intelligence and robotics continue to advance and be used in increasingly different functions and situations, it is important to look at how these new technologies will be used. An important factor in how a new resource will be used is how much it is trusted. This experiment was conducted to examine people’s trust in a robotic assistant when completing a task, how mistakes affect this trust, and if the levels of trust exhibited with a robot assistant were significantly different than if the assistant were human. The task was to watch a computer simulation of the three-cup monte …
The Bible Story Producer App, Michael D. Baxter, Noah W. Bragg, Grant W. Dennison, Robert J. Jacubec, Andrew D. Lockridge, Abigail M. Riffle
The Bible Story Producer App, Michael D. Baxter, Noah W. Bragg, Grant W. Dennison, Robert J. Jacubec, Andrew D. Lockridge, Abigail M. Riffle
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
The Bible Story Producer team at Cedarville University has been spending the past year on the Bible Story Producer app for Android. This app is a tool whose purpose is to facilitate the translation of Bible stories by bilingual laypersons in places where the Bible is unavailable in the vernacular. The aim of the app is to facilitate the oral translation of Bible stories transmitted as templates consisting of voice narration in a Language of Wider Communication (LWC). The narration is accompanied by a series of high-quality illustrations animated by the Ken Burns (pan and zoom) effect. An instance of …
Smart Signalling For Bicycles Using User Riding Behavior, Nishant Tushar Sinha
Smart Signalling For Bicycles Using User Riding Behavior, Nishant Tushar Sinha
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.