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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Making Sense Of Big (Kinematic) Data: A Comprehensive Analysis Of Movement Parameters In A Diverse Population, Naomi Wilma Nunis
Making Sense Of Big (Kinematic) Data: A Comprehensive Analysis Of Movement Parameters In A Diverse Population, Naomi Wilma Nunis
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to determine how kinematic, big data can be evaluated using computational, comprehensive analysis of movement parameters in a diverse population.
METHODS
Retrospective data was collected, cleaned, and reviewed for further analysis of biomechanical movement in an active population using 3D collinear resistance loads. The active sample of the population involved in the study ranged from age 7 to 82 years old and respectively identified as active in 13 different sports. Moreover, a series of exercises were conducted by each participant across multiple sessions. Exercises were measured and recorded based on 6 distinct biometric …
Deeppatent2: A Large-Scale Benchmarking Corpus For Technical Drawing Understanding, Kehinde Ajayi, Xin Wei, Martin Gryder, Winston Shields, Jian Wu, Shawn M. Jones, Michal Kucer, Diane Oyen
Deeppatent2: A Large-Scale Benchmarking Corpus For Technical Drawing Understanding, Kehinde Ajayi, Xin Wei, Martin Gryder, Winston Shields, Jian Wu, Shawn M. Jones, Michal Kucer, Diane Oyen
Computer Science Faculty Publications
Recent advances in computer vision (CV) and natural language processing have been driven by exploiting big data on practical applications. However, these research fields are still limited by the sheer volume, versatility, and diversity of the available datasets. CV tasks, such as image captioning, which has primarily been carried out on natural images, still struggle to produce accurate and meaningful captions on sketched images often included in scientific and technical documents. The advancement of other tasks such as 3D reconstruction from 2D images requires larger datasets with multiple viewpoints. We introduce DeepPatent2, a large-scale dataset, providing more than 2.7 million …
Online Masters In Data Science, Joanna Burkhardt
Online Masters In Data Science, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Data Analytics And Visualization Dsp 562, Harrison Dekker
Data Analytics And Visualization Dsp 562, Harrison Dekker
Collection Development Reports and Documents
No abstract provided.
Advanced Topics In Machine Learning Dsp 566, Harrison Dekker
Advanced Topics In Machine Learning Dsp 566, Harrison Dekker
Collection Development Reports and Documents
No abstract provided.
Advanced Database Concepts, Cloud Computing And Big Data Dsp 567, Harrison Dekker
Advanced Database Concepts, Cloud Computing And Big Data Dsp 567, Harrison Dekker
Collection Development Reports and Documents
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Statistical Computing Dsp 565, Harrison Dekker
Introduction To Statistical Computing Dsp 565, Harrison Dekker
Collection Development Reports and Documents
No abstract provided.
Applications Of Data Science In Biological Science Dsp 569, Harrison Dekker
Applications Of Data Science In Biological Science Dsp 569, Harrison Dekker
Collection Development Reports and Documents
No abstract provided.
The Dsa Toolkit Shines Light Into Dark And Stormy Archives, Shawn Morgan Jones, Himarsha R. Jayanetti, Alex Osborne, Paul Koerbin, Klein Martin, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson
The Dsa Toolkit Shines Light Into Dark And Stormy Archives, Shawn Morgan Jones, Himarsha R. Jayanetti, Alex Osborne, Paul Koerbin, Klein Martin, Michele C. Weigle, Michael L. Nelson
Computer Science Faculty Publications
Web archive collections are created with a particular purpose in mind. A curator selects seeds, or original resources, which are then captured by an archiving system and stored as archived web pages, or mementos. The systems that build web archive collections are often configured to revisit the same original resource multiple times. This is incredibly useful for understanding an unfolding news story or the evolution of an organization. Unfortunately, over time, some of these original resources can go off-topic and no longer suit the purpose for which the collection was originally created. They can go off-topic due to web site …
Teaching Computer Science Csc 222, Harrison Dekker
Teaching Computer Science Csc 222, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Malware Analysis, Harrison Dekker
Introduction To Malware Analysis, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Crash Course: Student Team Uses Statistical Modeling And Bigelow Partnership To Map Moose-Car "Hot Zones", Gerry Boyle, Max Slomiak
Crash Course: Student Team Uses Statistical Modeling And Bigelow Partnership To Map Moose-Car "Hot Zones", Gerry Boyle, Max Slomiak
Colby Magazine
The project began in 2004 when Alex Jospe ’06, a Nordic skier who traveled Maine roads to meets, decided to use skills learned in a GIS class taught by Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Philip Nyhus. Jospe used data supplied by state transportation officials to map moose-collision hot zones. On a trip to Vermont, the map came in handy. “She came back all excited and said, ‘I saw a moose right where my map said I would,’” Nyhus recalled.
Accelerated Online Certificate In Quantum Computing, Joanna Burkhardt
Accelerated Online Certificate In Quantum Computing, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Space Science And Social Media: Automating Science Communication On Twitter, Maia Williams
Space Science And Social Media: Automating Science Communication On Twitter, Maia Williams
Honors Projects
This project analyzes how social media is used to engage general audiences in astronomy and space science, as well as ways to improve engagement through automation. Tweets from five space science organizations were sampled. The engagement rate for each tweet was calculated from the number of interactions it received. Accounts that tweet more per day had more followers, and accounts with more followers received more interactions. This project also investigated how to build a Twitter bot to automate science communication. Using NASA Application Programming Interfaces, a Twitter bot was written in Python to tweet images taken by the NASA Mars …
The Impact Of Twitter On The National Hockey League And Its Players, Benjamin Strauss
The Impact Of Twitter On The National Hockey League And Its Players, Benjamin Strauss
Honors Projects in Data Science
This study offers a new perspective on collecting and analyzing Twitter data surrounding the National Hockey League (NHL) to identify any trends or relationships between the data and overall performance during the 2021 abbreviated season. This paper provides and in-depth analysis by studying a sample of sixty of the top NHL players, specifically those who are typically top performers in the league, spanning over all thirty-one teams and all positions, this study was able to identify a deeper and broader perspective of what implications can be drawn from analyzing data from Twitter to both predict and reflect both individual player …
Introduction To The Mathematical Analysis Of Data Ams 450, Harrison Dekker
Introduction To The Mathematical Analysis Of Data Ams 450, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Data Science Lti 110, Joanna Burkhardt
Introduction To Data Science Lti 110, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Research In Data Science Dsp 599, Harrison Dekker
Research In Data Science Dsp 599, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Data Science Internship Dsp 477, Harrison Dekker
Data Science Internship Dsp 477, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Data Visualization And Infographics Design Art404g/Dsp Xxx, Harrison Dekker
Data Visualization And Infographics Design Art404g/Dsp Xxx, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
A Computer Science Academic Vocabulary List, David Roesler
A Computer Science Academic Vocabulary List, David Roesler
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis documents the development of the Computer Science Academic Vocabulary List (CSAVL), a pedagogical tool intended for use by English-for-specific-purpose educators and material developers. A 3.5-million-word corpus of academic computer science textbooks and journal articles was developed in order to produce the CSAVL. This study draws on the improved methodologies used in the creation of recent lemma-based word lists such as the Academic Vocabulary List (AVL) and the Medical Academic Vocabulary List (MAVL), which take into account the discipline-specific meanings of academic vocabulary. The CSAVL provides specific information for each entry, including part of speech and CS-specific meanings in …
Being Human In Stem Csc 213x, Harrison Dekker
Being Human In Stem Csc 213x, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Exploring Covid-19 Data Csc 292, Harrison Dekker
Exploring Covid-19 Data Csc 292, Harrison Dekker
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Online Graduate Certificate In Gis, Joanna Burkhardt
Online Graduate Certificate In Gis, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Some Advice For Psychologists Who Want To Work With Computer Scientists On Big Data, Cornelius J. König, Andrew M. Demetriou, Philipp Glock, Annemarie M. F. Hiemstra, Dragos Iliescu, Camelia Ionescu, Markus Langer, Cynthia C. S. Liem, Anja Linnenbürger, Rudolf Siegel, Ilias Vartholomaios
Some Advice For Psychologists Who Want To Work With Computer Scientists On Big Data, Cornelius J. König, Andrew M. Demetriou, Philipp Glock, Annemarie M. F. Hiemstra, Dragos Iliescu, Camelia Ionescu, Markus Langer, Cynthia C. S. Liem, Anja Linnenbürger, Rudolf Siegel, Ilias Vartholomaios
Personnel Assessment and Decisions
This article is based on conversations from the project “Big Data in Psychological Assessment” (BDPA) funded by the European Union, which was initiated because of the advances in data science and artificial intelligence that offer tremendous opportunities for personnel assessment practice in handling and interpreting this kind of data. We argue that psychologists and computer scientists can benefit from interdisciplinary collaboration. This article aims to inform psychologists who are interested in working with computer scientists about the potentials of interdisciplinary collaboration, as well as the challenges such as differing terminologies, foci of interest, data quality standards, approaches to data analyses, …
Ms In Quantum Computing, Joanna M. Burkhardt
Ms In Quantum Computing, Joanna M. Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
No abstract provided.
Technical Report 2019-01: Pupil Labs Eye Tracking User Guide, Joan D. Gannon, Augustine Ubah, Chris Dancy
Technical Report 2019-01: Pupil Labs Eye Tracking User Guide, Joan D. Gannon, Augustine Ubah, Chris Dancy
Other Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Cs + Sociology: Using Big Data To Identify And Understand Educational Inequality In America (1), Joseph Cleary, Elin Waring
Cs + Sociology: Using Big Data To Identify And Understand Educational Inequality In America (1), Joseph Cleary, Elin Waring
Open Educational Resources
This is the first of two lessons/labs for teaching and learning of computer science and sociology. Either and be used on their own or they can be used in sequence, in which case this should be used first.
Students will develop CS skills and behaviors including but not limited to: learning what an API is, learning how to access and utilize data on an API, and developing their R coding skills and knowledge. Students will also learn basic, but important, sociological principles such as how poverty is related to educational opportunities in America. Although prior knowledge of CS and sociology …
A Semester Long Classroom Course Mimicking A Software Company And A New Hire Experience For Computer Science Students Preparing To Enter The Software Industry, David A. Chamberlain
A Semester Long Classroom Course Mimicking A Software Company And A New Hire Experience For Computer Science Students Preparing To Enter The Software Industry, David A. Chamberlain
Master’s Theses and Projects
Students in a Computer Science degree programs must learn to code before they can be taught Software Engineering skills. This core skill set is how to program and consists of the constructs of various languages, how to create short programs or applications, independent assignments, and arrive at solutions that utilize the skills being covered in the language for that course (Chatley & Field, 2017). As an upperclassman, students will often be allowed to apply these skills in newer ways and have the opportunity to work on longer, more involved assignments although frequently still independent or in small groups of two …
A Survey Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Identification Using Psychophysiological Data, S. De Silva, S. Dayarathna, G. Ariyarathne, D. Meedeniya, Sampath Jayarathna
A Survey Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Identification Using Psychophysiological Data, S. De Silva, S. Dayarathna, G. Ariyarathne, D. Meedeniya, Sampath Jayarathna
Computer Science Faculty Publications
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurological disorders among children, that affects different areas in the brain that allows executing certain functionalities. This may lead to a variety of impairments such as difficulties in paying attention or focusing, controlling impulsive behaviours and overreacting. The continuous symptoms may have a severe impact in the long-term. This paper explores the ADHD identification studies using eye movement data and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). This study discusses different machine learning techniques, existing models and analyses the existing literature. We have identified the current challenges and possible future directions …