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Novel Use Of Neural Networks To Identify And Detect Electrical Infrastructure Performance, Evan Pierre Savaria Jul 2019

Novel Use Of Neural Networks To Identify And Detect Electrical Infrastructure Performance, Evan Pierre Savaria

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Electrical grid maintenance and repairs are crucial services that keep America’s lights on. Electrical service providers make it their priority to uphold minimal interruptions to this service. Electricity is essential for modern technology within the home, such as cooking, refrigeration, and hot water. Organizations, such as schools, hospitals, and military bases, cannot properly function or operate without power. When analyzing the current electrical infrastructure, it is evident that considerable components of the power grid are aging and in need of replacement. Additionally, threats and damage continue to occur. These damages occur not only due to simple, single power line failure …


Scalable Parallel Delaunay Image-To-Mesh Conversion For Shared And Distributed Memory Architectures, Daming Feng Jul 2019

Scalable Parallel Delaunay Image-To-Mesh Conversion For Shared And Distributed Memory Architectures, Daming Feng

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Mesh generation is an essential component for many engineering applications. The ability to generate meshes in parallel is critical for the scalability of the entire Finite Element Method (FEM) pipeline. However, parallel mesh generation applications belong to the broader class of adaptive and irregular problems, and are among the most complex, challenging, and labor intensive to develop and maintain. In this thesis, we summarize several years of the progress that we made in a novel framework for highly scalable and guaranteed quality mesh generation for finite element analysis in three dimensions. We studied and developed parallel mesh generation algorithms on …


Aggregating Private And Public Web Archives Using The Mementity Framework, Matthew R. Kelly Jul 2019

Aggregating Private And Public Web Archives Using The Mementity Framework, Matthew R. Kelly

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Web archives preserve the live Web for posterity, but the content on the Web one cares about may not be preserved. The ability to access this content in the future requires the assurance that those sites will continue to exist on the Web until the content is requested and that the content will remain accessible. It is ultimately the responsibility of the individual to preserve this content, but attempting to replay personally preserved pages segregates archived pages by individuals and organizations of personal, private, and public Web content. This is misrepresentative of the Web as it was. While the Memento …


Highly Accurate Fragment Library For Protein Fold Recognition, Wessam Elhefnawy Apr 2019

Highly Accurate Fragment Library For Protein Fold Recognition, Wessam Elhefnawy

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Proteins play a crucial role in living organisms as they perform many vital tasks in every living cell. Knowledge of protein folding has a deep impact on understanding the heterogeneity and molecular functions of proteins. Such information leads to crucial advances in drug design and disease understanding. Fold recognition is a key step in the protein structure discovery process, especially when traditional computational methods fail to yield convincing structural homologies. In this work, we present a new protein fold recognition approach using machine learning and data mining methodologies.

First, we identify a protein structural fragment library (Frag-K) composed of a …


Enhancing Portability In High Performance Computing: Designing Fast Scientific Code With Longevity, Jason Orender Apr 2019

Enhancing Portability In High Performance Computing: Designing Fast Scientific Code With Longevity, Jason Orender

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Portability, an oftentimes sought-after goal in scientific applications, confers a number of possible advantages onto computer code. Portable code will often have greater longevity, enjoy a broader ecosystem, appeal to a wider variety of application developers, and by definition will run on more systems than its pigeonholed counterpart. These advantages come at a cost, however, and a rational approach to balancing costs and benefits requires a systemic evaluation. While the benefits for each application are likely situation-dependent, the costs in terms of resources, including but not limited to time, money, computational power, and memory requirements, are quantifiable. This document will …


Expanding The Usage Of Web Archives By Recommending Archived Webpages Using Only The Uri, Lulwah M. Alkwai Apr 2019

Expanding The Usage Of Web Archives By Recommending Archived Webpages Using Only The Uri, Lulwah M. Alkwai

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

Web archives are a window to view past versions of webpages. When a user requests a webpage on the live Web, such as http://tripadvisor.com/where_to_t ravel/, the webpage may not be found, which results in an HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 404 response. The user then may search for the webpage in a Web archive, such as the Internet Archive. Unfortunately, if this page had never been archived, the user will not be able to view the page, nor will the user gain any information on other webpages that have similar content in the archive, such as the archived webpage http://classy-travel.net. Similarly, …