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Full-Text Articles in Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis, James Q. Tay, Abish Malik, Sherry Towers, David Ebert
Spatiotemporal Crime Analysis, James Q. Tay, Abish Malik, Sherry Towers, David Ebert
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
There has been a rise in the use of visual analytic techniques to create interactive predictive environments in a range of different applications. These tools help the user sift through massive amounts of data, presenting most useful results in a visual context and enabling the person to rapidly form proactive strategies. In this paper, we present one such visual analytic environment that uses historical crime data to predict future occurrences of crimes, both geographically and temporally. Due to the complexity of this analysis, it is necessary to find an appropriate statistical method for correlative analysis of spatiotemporal data, as well …
Libraries Respond To Mobile Ubiquity: Research And Assessment Of Mobile Device Usage Trends For Academic And Medical Libraries, Megan M. Hurst, Eleanor I. Cook, J. Michael Lindsay, Martha F. Earl
Libraries Respond To Mobile Ubiquity: Research And Assessment Of Mobile Device Usage Trends For Academic And Medical Libraries, Megan M. Hurst, Eleanor I. Cook, J. Michael Lindsay, Martha F. Earl
Charleston Library Conference
The authors consider trends in mobile device usage for the Internet as a whole, for EBSCO Discovery Service across all client libraries, and at two specific libraries: Preston Medical Library, serving the University of Tennessee (UT) Graduate School of Medicine and UT Medical Center, and the Joyner Library at East Carolina University, serving students and faculty on the main campus. Librarians at Preston Medical Library conducted a survey to determine which mobile devices, platforms, and apps were used by their patrons in 2012. East Carolina University piloted an iPad and e-reader lending program in 2010–2011. The results of each are …
Peering Into The Discourse Of Industrial Design Training Through A Sustainability Lens, Norman M. Su, Haodan Tan, Eli Blevis
Peering Into The Discourse Of Industrial Design Training Through A Sustainability Lens, Norman M. Su, Haodan Tan, Eli Blevis
Design Thinking Research Symposium
Now well established in HCI, the lens of sustainability may be applied to educational practices in industrial design and interaction design. By sustainability, we mean to include notions of mitigation of the environmental effects of climate change. In this paper, we present an analysis of student projects in a junior and senior industrial design class dataset. Drawing from discourse analysis, we examine how the industrial design classroom serves as a space to socially construct the philosophies and goals inherent in “good” design. We then examine how the lens of sustainability is implicated into the industrial design “way” as espoused by …
Caver Quest 3d Virtual Cave Simulation Of Snowy River In Fort Stanton Cave, Ronald J. Lipinski, Pete Lindsley
Caver Quest 3d Virtual Cave Simulation Of Snowy River In Fort Stanton Cave, Ronald J. Lipinski, Pete Lindsley
National Cave and Karst Management Symposium 2013
Virtual worlds, or 3D simulations through which an avatar can travel, is becoming a common means to display products or provide training in new environments. This paper describes the steps in producing the 3D virtual simulation of Snowy River in Fort Stanton Cave, New Mexico. A traditional cave survey and map with cross sections was used to produce a 3D meshed surface of the cave walls using the Blender software package. Photographs were taken of the walls, ceiling, and floor and merged together. The merged montage was applied to the 3D mesh walls as a “texture”. Unity3D was used to …
Web-Based Visual Analytics For Social Media Data, Jun Xiang Tee, David S. Ebert
Web-Based Visual Analytics For Social Media Data, Jun Xiang Tee, David S. Ebert
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium
Social media data provides valuable information about different events, trends and happenings around the world. Visual data analysis tasks for social media data have large computational and storage space requirements. Due to these restrictions, subdivision of data analysis tools into several layers such as Data, Business Logic or Algorithms, and Presentation Layer is often necessary to make them accessible for variety of clients. On server side, social media data analysis algorithms can be implemented and published in the form of web services. Visual Interface can then be implemented in the form of thin clients that call these web services for …
Online Instruction Made Easy: Getting Started With The Guide On The Side, Erica Defrain
Online Instruction Made Easy: Getting Started With The Guide On The Side, Erica Defrain
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Come learn about a great new tool for easily creating effective and engaging online tutorials built around the theory of active learning. The Guide on the Side was created by librarians at the University of Arizona and released as an open source download in 2012. We hope to soon have it installed for all to use at the UVM Libraries!
Development Of A Smart Application For Police Crash Reports, Sebastien Bonnet, Victor Molano, Alexander Paz
Development Of A Smart Application For Police Crash Reports, Sebastien Bonnet, Victor Molano, Alexander Paz
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
- Gaining a significant amount of time to help police work
- Developing a User Friendly Interface
- Optimizing the GPS Gaining a significant amount of time to help police work
- Developing a User Friendly Interface
- Optimizing the bar code scan technology
- Application for MC 75 mobile technology
Development Of A Comprehensive Database System For A Highway Safety Engineering And Management, Naveen Veeramisti, Justin Baker, Indira Khanal, Kenny Moupita, Alexander Paz
Development Of A Comprehensive Database System For A Highway Safety Engineering And Management, Naveen Veeramisti, Justin Baker, Indira Khanal, Kenny Moupita, Alexander Paz
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
In simple words, the objective of this study is to develop a comprehensive database system to provide a data for highway safety engineering and management.
A Visualization Tool For A Highway Safety Management System, Indira Khanal, Naveen Veeramisti, Justin Baker, Alexander Paz
A Visualization Tool For A Highway Safety Management System, Indira Khanal, Naveen Veeramisti, Justin Baker, Alexander Paz
College of Engineering: Graduate Celebration Programs
- With lot of research, Federal Highway Administration
has released a highway Safety management System
software called as SafetyAnalyst (SA) - SA has a suite of analytical tools to identify and
manage system-wide safety improvements:
Network Screening
Diagnosis and Countermeasure Selection
Economic Analyses and priority Ranking
Countermeasure Evaluation - SA provides a very rudimentary approach to display
results just in tabular and textual format - This study proposes a visualization tool that expands
the output capabilities provided by SafetyAnalyst
Image Processing – I: Research Design For Evaluation Of Finger Input Properties On Multi-Touch Screen, Ahsan Ullah, Ahmad Kamil B. Mahmood, Suziah Sulaiman, Muzafar Khan
Image Processing – I: Research Design For Evaluation Of Finger Input Properties On Multi-Touch Screen, Ahsan Ullah, Ahmad Kamil B. Mahmood, Suziah Sulaiman, Muzafar Khan
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
Interactive tabletop display provides a collaborative workspace to users around a table. Users sit in front of each other and they perform direct and collaborative multi-touch interaction simultaneously. Users access the interactive elements using their bare fingers. The finger works as a pointer device, and it has direct relation with the size, shape, and configuration of the interactive elements on sensitive displays. It is found that there is lack of precise selection of small size interactive elements owing to users' fat fingers. In this regard, it is aimed to propose a research design to evaluate the finger input properties in …
Adaptation Of The Nevada Climate Change Data Portal Web Interface To Small-Screen Mobile Devices, Tsvetan Komarov
Adaptation Of The Nevada Climate Change Data Portal Web Interface To Small-Screen Mobile Devices, Tsvetan Komarov
Festival of Communities: UG Symposium (Posters)
Robust and convenient access to the Nevada Climate Change Data Portal is vital for the project’s success, because of the researchers’ need to gather and analyze large volumes of data with minimal effort. However, the current version of the data portal web interface is not optimized for small-screen mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, iPads, NetBooks, and others. The proposed research will address this issue by exploring the current methods for creating a client-aware web interface adaptable to the variety of small-screen devices, designing and implementing the most appropriate solution, and finally, user testing of the implemented solution.
Research Poster: Software Frameworks For Improved Productivity In Climate Change Research, Sohei Okamoto
Research Poster: Software Frameworks For Improved Productivity In Climate Change Research, Sohei Okamoto
2010 Annual Nevada NSF EPSCoR Climate Change Conference
Research poster
Wireless Networks: Spert: A Stateless Protocol For Energy-Sensitive Real-Time Routing For Wireless Sensor Network, Sohail Jabbar, Abid Ali Minhas, Raja Adeel Akhtar
Wireless Networks: Spert: A Stateless Protocol For Energy-Sensitive Real-Time Routing For Wireless Sensor Network, Sohail Jabbar, Abid Ali Minhas, Raja Adeel Akhtar
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
Putting constraints on performance of a system in the temporal domain, some times turns right into wrong and update into outdate. These are the scenarios where apposite value of time inveterate in the reality. But such timing precision not only requires tightly scheduled performance constraints but also requires optimal design and operation of all system components. Any malfunctioning at any relevant aspect may causes a serious disaster and even loss of human lives. Managing and interacting with such real-time system becomes much intricate when the resources are limited as in wireless sensor nodes. A wireless sensor node is typically comprises …
Networks - I: Collaborative 3d Digital Content Creation Exploiting A Grid Network, M. Gkion, M. Z. Patoli, A. Al-Barakati, W. Zhang, P. Newbury, M. White
Networks - I: Collaborative 3d Digital Content Creation Exploiting A Grid Network, M. Gkion, M. Z. Patoli, A. Al-Barakati, W. Zhang, P. Newbury, M. White
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
The increase in ease of the production of computer simulated graphics has opened new opportunities in the 3D industry. There are unlimited applications for the delivery of 3D Graphics especially concerning 3D multimedia presentation of digital content. Apart from aesthetic and entertaining reasons, experts apply computer simulations to visualize environments and to identify early errors or costs in order to limit the need of making real prototypes. Thus, 3D Graphics also minimize the time required for developing the final product. Existing 3D applications give partial support to users to engage in collaborative contribution for the production of a 3D model. …
Poster Session A: Classification Of Compressed Human Face Images By Using Principle Components, Zahid Riaz, Arif Gilgiti, Zulfiqar Ali
Poster Session A: Classification Of Compressed Human Face Images By Using Principle Components, Zahid Riaz, Arif Gilgiti, Zulfiqar Ali
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
This paper describes the novel approach of classifying the humans on the basis of their compressed face images. The compression of the face images is performed using Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). While the classification encompass the use of Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Classification technique utilizes PCA in some different way. Only first principal component is used as feature vector out of 92 components (since image size is 112×92), causing a better results of 87.39%. The Euclidean distance is used as distance metric. In the end our results are compared to our previous research of classifying the uncompressed images.
A New Approach For Anti-Aliasing Raster Data In Air Borne Imagery, Fahim Arif, Muhammad Akbar
A New Approach For Anti-Aliasing Raster Data In Air Borne Imagery, Fahim Arif, Muhammad Akbar
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
Air borne sensed data is in the form of raster data. Aliasing is always present in a sampled image causing artifact error. To reduce possible aliasing effects, it is a good idea to blur an image slightly before applying a resampling method on it. This paper presents a technique for anti-aliasing remotely sensed images. The technique uses Gaussian low pass filter (GLPF) for generation of slight blur. Then resampling of raster data is performed with the help of bilinear interpolation. Algorithm is developed in MATLAB using some inbuilt functions.
Using Agents For Unification Of Information Extraction And Data Mining, Sharjeel Imtiaz, Azmat Hussain, Dr. Sikandar Hiyat
Using Agents For Unification Of Information Extraction And Data Mining, Sharjeel Imtiaz, Azmat Hussain, Dr. Sikandar Hiyat
International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies
Early work for unification of information extraction and data mining is motivational and problem stated work. This paper proposes a solution framework for unification using intelligent agents. A Relation manager agent extracted feature with cross feedback approach and also provide a Unified Undirected graphical handle. An RPM agent an approach to minimize loop back proposes pooling and model utilization with common parameter for both text and entity level abstractions.