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Making Valid Inferences With Decision Tree, George Ekow Quaye May 2021

Making Valid Inferences With Decision Tree, George Ekow Quaye

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HypoThesis testing and Confidence Interval (CI) estimates are key statistics in predicting future values in data analysis. Most often, CI estimates are directly obtained from the summary statistics of a particular statistical methodology output. However, when it comes to the summary of decision tree outputs, these CI estimates are not directly obtained. So a na\"{i}ve way of making node-level inference is to construct a $(1-\alpha) \times 100\%$ confidence interval for a node mean $\bar{y}_t$ using the relation: $\bar{y}_t \, \pm \, z_{1-\alpha/2} \, \frac{s_t}{\sqrt{n_t}}$, where $\bar{y}_t$ is the node mean and $s_t$ is the standard deviation estimates from the decision …


Organic Synthesis For Solving Clinical Conundrums Of Drug Activation And For Facilitating Natural Product Drug Discovery, Elkin Libardo Romero May 2021

Organic Synthesis For Solving Clinical Conundrums Of Drug Activation And For Facilitating Natural Product Drug Discovery, Elkin Libardo Romero

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Organic chemistry is an exploratory world in which chemists translate their knowledge by creating new molecules and explore their biological and physical properties. For the past three years, our research has been focused on organic synThesis and chemical biology to solve challenges in this area. Two major approaches have been faced: First, the chemical synThesis of the active metabolite of antithrombotic prodrug Plavix (clopidogrel). Clopidogrel (CPG) has been widely used as an antithrombotic prodrug, which undergoes extensive metabolism in patients; among it, only a trivial portion is converted through a series of cytochrome P450 (CYP)-catalyzed thiophene degradation to form active …


High Frequency Electron Spin Resonance Investigations On Quasi-Two-Dimensional Chromium Halide Magnets, Christian Saiz May 2021

High Frequency Electron Spin Resonance Investigations On Quasi-Two-Dimensional Chromium Halide Magnets, Christian Saiz

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Broadening the knowledge and understanding on the magnetic correlations in van der Waals layered magnets is critical in realizing their potential next-generation applications in devices such as spintronics. In this study, we employ high frequency (ν = 120 GHz, 240 GHz) electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy on plate-like CrX3 (where X = Cl, Br, I) to gain insight into the magnetic interactions as a function of temperature (200 – 4.4 K) and the angle of rotation θ (degrees). We find that the temperature dependence of the ESR linewidth is well described by the Ginzburg-Landau critical model, indicative of antiferromagnetic correlations …


Multiplicative And Additive Arithmetic Functions And Formal Power Series, John Byron Snell May 2021

Multiplicative And Additive Arithmetic Functions And Formal Power Series, John Byron Snell

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The theory of arithmetic functions and the theory of formal power series are classical andactive parts of mathematics. Algebraic operations on sets of arithmetic functions, called convolutions, have an important place in the theory of arithmetic functions. The theory of formal power series also has its place firmly anchored in abstract algebra. A first goal of this Thesis will be to present a parallelism of known characterizations of the concepts of multiplicative and additive for arithmetic functions (Theorems 2.1.2 and 2.2.3) on the one hand and for formal power series on the other (Theorems 3.4.3 and 3.4.4). Therefore, in Chapter …


Digital Twin Technology Applications For Transportation Infrastructure - A Survey-Based Study, Hector Cruz May 2021

Digital Twin Technology Applications For Transportation Infrastructure - A Survey-Based Study, Hector Cruz

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In the past couple of decades, various industries have taken advantage of emerging advanced technologies, such as digital twin (DT), to find more effective solutions in their respective areas. In the transportation infrastructure sector, the concept and implementation of DT technologies are slowly gaining traction but lagging behind other major industries. To better understand the limitations, opportunities and challenges for the adoption of DT in this sector, a survey questionnaire was distributed to collect information from industry professionals involved in transportation infrastructure projects. The purpose of this study is to understand how DT technology is being perceived by the industry. …


Novel N-Derivatized-7-Nitroindolines For The Synthesis Of Photocleavable Crosslinkers, And For Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis, Hector Patricio Del Castillo May 2021

Novel N-Derivatized-7-Nitroindolines For The Synthesis Of Photocleavable Crosslinkers, And For Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis, Hector Patricio Del Castillo

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7-Nitroindoline-based photochemistry has focused mostly on N-acyl-7-nitroindolines, which have been used as photocleavable protecting groups for carboxylic acids that can be efficiently removed by illumination with UV-light. They offer an alternative to the more commonly used o-nitrobenzyl-based photocleavable protecting groups. N-acyl-7-nitroindolines can also be used as photochemical acylating agents in inert solvents. For example, they have found application in peptide fragment condensation, the convergent synThesis of N-glycopeptides, and the synThesis of peptide thioesters, forming amide and thioester bonds with amine and thiol nucleophiles, respectively, under neutral conditions. The photochemical activation of N-acyl-7-nitroindolines can occur with UV light (λ = 350 …


Impact Of Various Hydrophobic Cargoes On The Structural Properties Of Pluronic-F127 Based Micelles Near The Standard Critical Transition Zone, Tahmida Raheen Iqbal May 2021

Impact Of Various Hydrophobic Cargoes On The Structural Properties Of Pluronic-F127 Based Micelles Near The Standard Critical Transition Zone, Tahmida Raheen Iqbal

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Pluronic F-127 is a triblock copolymer (PEO-PPO-PEO) that can form a micelle at critical micelle concentration (CMC). CMC for Pluronic F-127 is 0.7% at 25 0C. Micelles are lipid molecules that can arrange themselves in a spherical form in an aqueous solution with a hydrophobic core and hydrophilic shell. Pluronic F-127 can encapsulate poor water-soluble drugs and administrate the medicine to the targeted area with a controlled drug release rate and low toxicity. The purpose of this study is to understand the structural variation in Pluronic F-127 micelles after loading with different hydrophobic cargoes (alkanes, fatty acids, anticancer therapeutic agents). …


Robust Variable Selection In Multiple Linear Regression Via Penalized Least Trimmed Squares., Reagan Kesseku May 2021

Robust Variable Selection In Multiple Linear Regression Via Penalized Least Trimmed Squares., Reagan Kesseku

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Variable selection has been studied using different approaches. Its growing importance lies in numerous applications to high-dimensional data from experiments and natural phenomena. Often, models are to be constructed from such data based on significant variables for estimation or prediction purposes. This demands not just any variable selectionmethod, but one that is robust, computationally efficient and with other desirable statistical properties. Besides the high-dimensionality of such data, the presence of outliers is common due to heterogeneous sources. Though outliers often contain useful information, they can unduly influence non-robust estimators to produce misleading results. This is the case for ordinary least …


How Does Land Cover Classification In Google Earth Engine Compare With Traditional Methods Of Land Cover Classification? What Are The Tradeoffs?, Carlos Sebastian Reyes May 2021

How Does Land Cover Classification In Google Earth Engine Compare With Traditional Methods Of Land Cover Classification? What Are The Tradeoffs?, Carlos Sebastian Reyes

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The project focuses on comparing land cover classification of traditional methods such as ArcGIS with newer ones such as Google Earth Engine (GEE) as well as discussing any potential tradeoffs. Two studies were performed in both platforms, the first involved analyzing land cover change in the Middle Rio Grande (MRG) region of southern New Mexico, far west Texas, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico. The MRG study focused on urban and agricultural change in the region using two different classification methods. The second study focused on creating a post-hurricane damage assessment (PDA) with the goal of developing an automated method of estimating …


A Study Of The Frustrated Honeycomb Battery Material Na2ni2teo6, Nathan Christopher Episcopo May 2021

A Study Of The Frustrated Honeycomb Battery Material Na2ni2teo6, Nathan Christopher Episcopo

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The P2-type layered hexagonal compound Na2Ni2TeO6 with Ni2+ on a honeycomb lattice was synthesized by the standard solid-state route. Structural characterization chemical phase purity was confirmed by Rietveld refinement of laboratory and synchrotron data. The crystal structure refines well in the P63/mcm space group. Single crystal growth trials using the self-flux-melt method were conducted with limited success. The magnetic transition temperature pertaining to Ni2+ lattice was confirmed by analysis of specific heat capacity to be . The magnetic susceptibility remains largely unchanged in magnetic field of and external pressure of . There is an almost linear response in isothermal magnetization …


Geological Problems With Microbiological Solutions: Deciphering The Authigenesis Of Calcite, Dolomite, And Native Sulfur In Salty Environments, Amanda L. Labrado May 2021

Geological Problems With Microbiological Solutions: Deciphering The Authigenesis Of Calcite, Dolomite, And Native Sulfur In Salty Environments, Amanda L. Labrado

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Microbial activity is known to impact the formation and alteration of many different rock types. For carbonate caprock (CCR), a lithology found on salt diapirs, it is generally accepted that microbial activity drives the precipitation of carbonate minerals, forming limestone and/or dolomite and native (elemental) sulfur. It appears that there are two types of CCR: 1) limestone associated with native sulfur (S0) and 2) limestone associated with dolomite. The mechanics of CCR formation are poorly understood. For example, it is unclear why native sulfur and dolomite are rarely found in the same CCR assemblage, and why either are formed at …


Addressing Challenges In Aggregating And Analyzing Agroecological Data, Sarah E. Mccord May 2021

Addressing Challenges In Aggregating And Analyzing Agroecological Data, Sarah E. Mccord

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Agroecosystems face multiple threats including land degradation and climate change, changing and competing land uses, invasive species and disease spread, and biodiversity loss. While scientists seek to understand rapidly changing ecosystems, land managers are struggling to maintain ecosystem services amid transitions to novel ecosystem states. Understanding agroecosystem drivers and ensuing responses requires quality information about ecosystems that span biomes, trophic scales, ecological processes, spatiotemporal scales, land use, and land ownership. Yet, using multi-scale agroecosystem information can be frustrating for both scientific researchers and land managers as it is difficult to locate data that are trustworthy, easily accessible, standardized, and connected …


Synthesis And Characterization Of Functiona Materials For 3d Printed Composites, Elizabeth Irene Reza May 2021

Synthesis And Characterization Of Functiona Materials For 3d Printed Composites, Elizabeth Irene Reza

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

The following body of work encompasses the synThesis, upscaling, additive manufacturing, and characterization of microspheres as functional fillers incorporated into polymer syntactic foams. Synthesizing microspheres permits control over morphology, dispersion of particles, and size while the use of direct write manufacturing allowed for the controllability of filler orientation. Two different syntactic foams were developed from similar methodologies: (1) a silicone syntactic foam (2) epoxy syntactic foam. The silicone epoxy foam showed an increasing in damping and elastic modulus. The epoxy syntactic foams showed an enhanced thermal and electrical properties.


Revolt Pimenov Taught Us How To Be Scientists, Vladik Kreinovich May 2021

Revolt Pimenov Taught Us How To Be Scientists, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

In 2021, we are celebrating the 90th birthday of Revolt Pimenov, a specialist in space-time geometry. He was my teacher. In this article, I am trying to summarize what he taught to his students.


Is Our World Becoming Less Quantum?, Lidice Castro, Vladik Kreinovich May 2021

Is Our World Becoming Less Quantum?, Lidice Castro, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

According to the general idea of quantization, all physical dependencies are only approximately deterministic, and all physical "constants" are actually varying. A natural conclusion -- that some physicists made -- is that Planck's constant (that determines the magnitude of quantum effects) can also vary. In this paper, we use another general physics idea -- the second law of thermodynamics -- to conclude that with time, this constant can only decrease. Thus, with time (we are talking cosmological scales, of course), our world is becoming less quantum.


How Accurate Are Fuzzy Control Recommendations: Interval-Valued Case, Juan Carlos Figueroa-Garcia, Vladik Kreinovich May 2021

How Accurate Are Fuzzy Control Recommendations: Interval-Valued Case, Juan Carlos Figueroa-Garcia, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

As a result of applying fuzzy rules, we get a fuzzy set describing possible control values. In automatic control systems, we need to defuzzify this fuzzy set, i.e., to transform it to a single control value. One of the most frequently used defuzzification techniques is centroid defuzzification. From the practical viewpoint, an important question is: how accurate is the resulting control recommendation? The more accurately we need to implement the control, the more expensive the resulting controller.

The possibility to gauge the accuracy of the fuzzy control recommendation follows from the fact that, from the mathematical viewpoint, centroid defuzzification is …


Refined Moderation Analysis With Binary Outcomes, Eric Anto May 2021

Refined Moderation Analysis With Binary Outcomes, Eric Anto

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

With the growing interest in personalized or precision medicine, it is indispensable thatmoderation analysis which is primarily related to the study of differential treatment effects among patients with different characteristics, also serves as the bedrock for precision medicine is taken more seriously. Concerning moderation analysis with binary outcomes, we start with an interesting observation, which shows that heterogeneous treatment effects could be equivalently estimated via a role exchange between the outcome and the treatment variable. The result holds for both experimental data and observational data, yet with an important difference in interpretation. Two estimators of moderating effects corresponding to two …


Two Developments For Efficient And Accurate Density Functional Theory Calculations, Zachary John Buschmann May 2021

Two Developments For Efficient And Accurate Density Functional Theory Calculations, Zachary John Buschmann

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Density functional theory (DFT) has long been the workhorse of quantum chemists and materials scientists. As the ability of modern DFT codes to address larger and more complex molecular systems has grown, so too has the computational cost, with cutting edge simulations requiring thousands of hours of wall time on the worldâ??s fastest supercomputers.For this reason, efficiency in both memory and time is critical at every step of the process. In fact, the increasing scope of physical systems that can be modeled is as much a function of computational elegance as of the physical fidelity of the simulation. The continuing …


Stability Of Blood Lead Levels In Children With Chronic Low-Level Lead Absorption, Michelle Del Rio May 2021

Stability Of Blood Lead Levels In Children With Chronic Low-Level Lead Absorption, Michelle Del Rio

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Background and Significance: Despite the many historical efforts by the U.S. to reduce lead (Pb) in the environment, childhood Pb poisoning continues to be a public health issue today. Pb has been identified as a child hazard because children are highly vulnerable to the effects even at lower levels of exposure (blood lead levels (BLLs) < 10 μg/dL), and these effects can be physical, cognitive, and behavioral. Current state and federal blood lead level screening guidelines for identifying exposed children are based on assumptions that BLLs < 10 μg/dL will remain stable or decline over time (with age); disregard the effects of lowest-range Pb exposure; and disregard Pb levels in children older than approximately age 6. We have observed in past clinical studies that in one U.S./Mexico border community, children in high-risk neighborhoods experienced substantially higher proportions of elevated blood lead levels (CDC reference level of ≥ 5 μg/dL) than the rest of the U.S., and a large proportion of children had detectable blood lead levels. To test current policy assumptions regarding child blood lead level screening, this study examined whether time and/or other possible factors over time, predicted child blood lead levels in children with chronic low-level Pb absorption. Whether time was a significant predictor was examined, and also whether age, sex, and living in families with incomes below the U.S. poverty line, living in an older home, and living near industries predicted child blood lead levels.

Aims and Objectives: Changes in current policy must be evidence-based. The over-arching goal of this study was to test current assumptions that one blood lead level test is sufficient to rule out child lead exposure, and that lead exposure and risk of lead exposure, reliably …


Seismic Tomographic Modeling Of The Coast Mountains Batholith, British Columbia, Canada, Sarah M. Quinonez May 2021

Seismic Tomographic Modeling Of The Coast Mountains Batholith, British Columbia, Canada, Sarah M. Quinonez

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The Coast Mountains Batholith on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada, comprises a series of granitic to tonalitic plutons. The felsic continental crust is generated from mafic oceanic crust subduction by partial melting and fractionation, leaving ultra-mafic roots. In July of 2009, a sizeable controlled-source experiment was conducted along a 400km east-west transect from Bella Bella into central British Columbia. Student volunteers from multiple universities deployed 1,800 one-component and 200 three-component geophones connected to Texan data recorders with 200-m spacing intervals and shot spacing at 30-km. The 18-point sources ranged from 160 to 1,000 kg of high yield explosives. …


Examining The Quality Of Life In Transgender Women Following Gender Affirming Voice Treatment, Georgina L. Salas May 2021

Examining The Quality Of Life In Transgender Women Following Gender Affirming Voice Treatment, Georgina L. Salas

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Transgender women are reported to have a lower quality of life. Gender affirming voice treatment is reported to increase quality of life in transgender women. This study examined 3 participants and their quality of life after gender affirming voice treatment. The results of this study indicated gender affirming therapy did not improve participants' quality of life.


Randomized Tax Deadlines Can Help Economy, Julio C. Urenda, Olga Kosheleva May 2021

Randomized Tax Deadlines Can Help Economy, Julio C. Urenda, Olga Kosheleva

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

Purpose: While the main purpose of reporting -- e.g., reporting for taxes -- is to gauge the economic state of a company, the fact that reporting is done at pre-determined dates distorts the reporting results. For example, to create a larger impression of their productivity, companies fire temporary workers before the reporting date and re-hire then right away. The purpose of this study is to decide how to avoid such distortion.

Design/methodology/approach: We want to make our solution applicable for all possible reasonable optimality criteria. Thus, we use a general formalism for describing and analyzing all such criteria.

Findings: We …


Five Revolutionary Ideas In The 1950s-70s Science: 90th Birthday Of Revolt Pimenov, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich May 2021

Five Revolutionary Ideas In The 1950s-70s Science: 90th Birthday Of Revolt Pimenov, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

This year, Revolt Pimenov, a philosophical thinker whose main ideas were in geometry of space-time, would have turned 90. In this essay, we explain how in the 1950s-70s, when he was most productive, his were two of the five natural and important revolutionary scientific ideas -- along with fuzzy logic, constructive mathematics, and scalar-tensor theory of gravitation, ideas that, in our opinions, still have potential to change the world.


High-Dimensional Random Forests, Roland Fiagbe May 2021

High-Dimensional Random Forests, Roland Fiagbe

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

The significant advances in technology have enabled easy collection and management of high-dimensional data in many fields, however, the process of modeling these data imposes a huge problem in the field of data science. Dealing with high-dimensional data is one of the significant challenges that degenerate the performance and precision of most classification and regression algorithms, e.g., random forests. Random Forest (RF) is among the few methods that can be extended to model high-dimensional data; nevertheless, its performance and precision, like others, are highly affected by high dimensions, especially when the dataset contains a huge number of noise or noninformative …


Application Of Machine Learning In Flood Depth Prediction, Armando Esquivel May 2021

Application Of Machine Learning In Flood Depth Prediction, Armando Esquivel

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Machine learning technologies have helped provide answers for problems with a high degree of complexity. Machine learning has been utilized by various disciplines within the Civil Engineering profession and has proven to be efficient in solving complex problems. Although machine learning is being used in the Civil Engineering profession, a formal framework on developing and integrating machine learning has not been developed for flood depth prediction. The proposed word uses machine learning to predict the depth of flood at Houston, TX, due to a 100-year 24-hour storm. The proposed work can be used to collect, store and analyze data to …


On Using Demographic Data With Deprivation Index For Predicting Chronic Diseases, Olugbenga Temitope Iyiola May 2021

On Using Demographic Data With Deprivation Index For Predicting Chronic Diseases, Olugbenga Temitope Iyiola

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Researchers have worked on modeling and predicting the likelihood of developingchronic diseases, such as diabetes and high blood pressure, using medical data (e.g., heart-rate, blood sugar). However, many of these diseases demonstrate strong links with demographics and socio-economic status (e.g., race, gender, income). It is also less time-consuming to retrieve demographic and socio-economic data, some of which are publicly available through US Census Bureau, than to carry out medical tests. Hence, demographic data can give a quicker estimate of the susceptibility of a person to a chronic disease.

In this work, we study the effect of using medical vs. demographics …


Gene Selection And Classification In High-Throughput Biological Data With Integrated Machine Learning Algorithms And Bioinformatics Approaches, Abhijeet R Patil May 2021

Gene Selection And Classification In High-Throughput Biological Data With Integrated Machine Learning Algorithms And Bioinformatics Approaches, Abhijeet R Patil

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

With the rise of high throughput technologies in biomedical research, large volumes of expression profiling, methylation profiling, and RNA-sequencing data are being generated. These high-dimensional data have large number of features with small number of samples, a characteristic called the "curse of dimensionality." The selection of optimal features, which largely affects the performance of classification algorithms in machine learning models, has led to challenging problems in bioinformatics analyses of such high-dimensional datasets. In this work, I focus on the design of two-stage frameworks of feature selection and classification and their applications in multiple sets of colorectal cancer data. The first …


Lev Landau's Marital Advice Explained, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich Apr 2021

Lev Landau's Marital Advice Explained, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

Nobelist physicist Lev Landau was known for applying mathematical and physical reasoning to human relations. His advices may have been somewhat controversial, but they were usually well motivated. However, there was one advice for which no explanation remains -- that a person should not marry his/her first and second true loves, and only start thinking about marriage starting with the third true love. In this paper, we provide a possible Landau-style motivation for this advice.


Why ∞ Is A Reasonable Symbol For Infinity, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich Apr 2021

Why ∞ Is A Reasonable Symbol For Infinity, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

The fact that ∞ is actively used as a symbol for infinity shows that this symbol is probably reasonable in this role, but why? In this paper, we provide a possible explanation for why this is indeed a reasonable symbol for infinity.


Why Decimal System? Why Communities With More Than 150 Folks Tend To Split? New Consequences Of The Seven Plus Minus Two Law, Leobardo Orea Amador, Vladik Kreinovich Apr 2021

Why Decimal System? Why Communities With More Than 150 Folks Tend To Split? New Consequences Of The Seven Plus Minus Two Law, Leobardo Orea Amador, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

Why are we using the decimal system to describe numbers? Why all over the world, communities with more than 150 folks tend to split? In this paper, we show that both phenomena -- as well as some other phenomena -- can be explained if we take into account the seven plus minus two law, according to which a person can keep in immediate memory from 5 to 9 items.