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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Realtime Event Detection In Sports Sensor Data With Machine Learning, Mallory Cashman
Realtime Event Detection In Sports Sensor Data With Machine Learning, Mallory Cashman
Honors Theses and Capstones
Machine learning models can be trained to classify time series based sports motion data, without reliance on assumptions about the capabilities of the users or sensors. This can be applied to predict the count of occurrences of an event in a time period. The experiment for this research uses lacrosse data, collected in partnership with SPAITR - a UNH undergraduate startup developing motion tracking devices for lacrosse. Decision Tree and Support Vector Machine (SVM) models are trained and perform with high success rates. These models improve upon previous work in human motion event detection and can be used a reference …
Privacy Paradox: The Impact A Health Crisis Has On Individual Views Regarding Privacy And Data Collection, Jessica B. Walsh
Privacy Paradox: The Impact A Health Crisis Has On Individual Views Regarding Privacy And Data Collection, Jessica B. Walsh
Honors Theses and Capstones
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The Impact Of Work Experience On Commitment To The Healthcare Administration Profession, Caroline Sweny
The Impact Of Work Experience On Commitment To The Healthcare Administration Profession, Caroline Sweny
Honors Theses and Capstones
This research study analyses the relationships between career commitment and gender, career status, and career satisfaction. Results indicated three major findings. First, men are more likely to be committed to the healthcare administration profession. Second, commitment to the healthcare administration profession decreases as individuals advance further into their career. Third, commitment to the healthcare administration profession decreases the more satisfied an individual is with the progress they have made toward meeting their overall career goals. Further research is needed to understand the implications behind these findings.
Student Health Benefits Plan Market Research And Analysis, Zachary William Doucette
Student Health Benefits Plan Market Research And Analysis, Zachary William Doucette
Honors Theses and Capstones
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) in Durham, New Hampshire requires all full-time students to have health insurance meeting set requirements as a condition of enrollment. UNH offers its own health plan, entitled the Student Health Benefits Plan (SHBP) through its Health Services Center to students as a way to procure this insurance if they lack insurance, or if their current insurance is insufficient or does not meet the insurance requirements. Health Services at UNH is looking for market research on current attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs of both students at UNH, and the parents of students who currently have a …
Dia-Beat-It: An Online Game For Children And Teenagers With Type 1 Diabetes, Emily M. Stone
Dia-Beat-It: An Online Game For Children And Teenagers With Type 1 Diabetes, Emily M. Stone
Honors Theses and Capstones
No abstract provided.