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Examining Locally Varying Weights For Nearest Neighbor Algorithms, Nicholas Howe, Claire Cardie Jan 1997

Examining Locally Varying Weights For Nearest Neighbor Algorithms, Nicholas Howe, Claire Cardie

Computer Science: Faculty Publications

Previous work on feature weighting for case-based learning algorithms has tended to use either global weights or weights that vary over extremely local regions of the case space. This paper examines the use of coarsely local weighting schemes, where feature weights are allowed to vary but are identical for groups or clusters of cases. We present a new technique, called class distribution weighting (CDW), that allows weights to vary at the class level. We further extend CDW into a family of related techniques that exhibit varying degrees of locality, from global to local. The class distribution techniques are then applied …


Depth Measurement Of Doped Semiconductors Using The Hall Technique, G. C. Desalvo, David C. Look, Christopher A. Bozada, J. L. Ebel Jan 1997

Depth Measurement Of Doped Semiconductors Using The Hall Technique, G. C. Desalvo, David C. Look, Christopher A. Bozada, J. L. Ebel

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Identification Of Electron-Irradiation Defects In Semi-Insulating Gaas By Normalized Thermally Stimulated Current Measurements, David C. Look, Z-Q. Fang, Joseph W. Hemsky, P. Kengkan Jan 1997

Identification Of Electron-Irradiation Defects In Semi-Insulating Gaas By Normalized Thermally Stimulated Current Measurements, David C. Look, Z-Q. Fang, Joseph W. Hemsky, P. Kengkan

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Using Trade Books For Language Arts Skills Instruction And Environmental Education, Lisa Jo Mattsson Jan 1997

Using Trade Books For Language Arts Skills Instruction And Environmental Education, Lisa Jo Mattsson

Theses Digitization Project

This project provides middle school teachers with instructional direction and hands-on methods to incorporate an environmentally-oriented trade book, Bird Watch (1990) by Jane Yolen, into their language arts curriculum. Bird Watch is a collection of sixteen poems which describe a variety of birds, their habitats, and activities.


Differential Geometry Of Surfaces And Minimal Surfaces, James Joseph Duran Jan 1997

Differential Geometry Of Surfaces And Minimal Surfaces, James Joseph Duran

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


A New Birth-Interval Approach To Estimating Demographic Parameters Of Humpback Whales, Jay Barlow, Phillip Clapham Jan 1997

A New Birth-Interval Approach To Estimating Demographic Parameters Of Humpback Whales, Jay Barlow, Phillip Clapham

United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications

A demographic model is developed based on interbirth intervals and is applied to estimate the population growth rate of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Gulf of Maine. Fecundity rates in this model are based on the probabilities of giving birth at time t after a previous birth and on the probabilities of giving birth first at age x. Maximum likelihood methods are used to estimate these probabilities using sighting data collected for individually identified whales. Female survival rates are estimated from these same sighting data using a modified Jolly–Seber method. The youngest age at first parturition is …


Three-Dimensional Upper Crustal Velocity Structure Beneath San Francisco Peninsula, California, Tom Parsons, Mary Lou Zoback Jan 1997

Three-Dimensional Upper Crustal Velocity Structure Beneath San Francisco Peninsula, California, Tom Parsons, Mary Lou Zoback

United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications

This paper presents new seismic data from, and crustal models of the San Francisco Peninsula. In much of central California the San Andreas fault juxtaposes the Cretaceous granitic Salinian terrane on its west and the Late Mesozoic/Early Tertiary Franciscan Complex on its east. On San Francisco Peninsula, however, the present-day San Andreas fault is completely within a Franciscan terrane, and the Pilarcitos fault, located southwest of the San Andreas, marks the Salinian-Franciscan boundary. This circumstance has evoked two different explanations: either the Pilarcitos is a thrust fault that has pushed Franciscan rocks over Salinian rocks or the Pilarcitos is a …


Two-Dimensional Seismic Image Of The San Andreas Fault In The Northern Gabilan Range, Central California Evidence For Fluids In The Fault Zone, C. Thurber, S. Roecker, W. Ellsworth, Y. Chen, W. Lutter, R. Sessions Jan 1997

Two-Dimensional Seismic Image Of The San Andreas Fault In The Northern Gabilan Range, Central California Evidence For Fluids In The Fault Zone, C. Thurber, S. Roecker, W. Ellsworth, Y. Chen, W. Lutter, R. Sessions

United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications

A joint inversion for two-dimensional P-wave velocity (Vp), P-to-S velocity ratio (Vp/Vs), and earthquake locations along the San Andreas fault (SAF) in central California reveals a complex relationship among seismicity, fault zone structure, and the surface fault trace. A zone of low Vp andh ighV p/Vs lies beneatht he SAF surfacetr ace( SAFST), extending to a depth of about 6 km. Most of the seismic
activity along the SAF occurs at depths of 3 to 7 km in a southwest-dippingz one that roughly intersectst he SAFST, and lies near the southweset dgeo f the low Vp and high Vp/Vs zones. …


Herbicides And Their Metabolites In Rainfall: Origin, Transport, And Deposition Patterns Across The Midwestern And Northeastern United States, 1990-1991, Donald Goolsby, E. Michael Thurman, Michael Pomes, Michael Meyer, William Battaglin Jan 1997

Herbicides And Their Metabolites In Rainfall: Origin, Transport, And Deposition Patterns Across The Midwestern And Northeastern United States, 1990-1991, Donald Goolsby, E. Michael Thurman, Michael Pomes, Michael Meyer, William Battaglin

United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications

Herbicides were detected in rainfall throughout the midwestern and northeastern United States during late spring and summer of 1990 and 1991. Herbicide concentrations exhibited distinct geographic and seasonal patterns. The highest concentrations occurred in midwestern cornbelt states following herbicide application to cropland. Volume-weighted concentrations of 0.2-0.4 μg/L for atrazine and alachlor were typical in this area during mid-April through mid-July, and weighted concentrations as large as 0.6- 0.9 μg/L occurred at several sites. Concentrations of 1-3 μg/L were measured in a few individual samples. Atrazine was detected most often followed by alachlor, deethylatrazine, metolachlor, cyanazine, and deisopropylatrazine. The high ratio …


Semiclassical Approach To The Hydrogen-Exchange Reaction- Reactive And Transition-State Dynamics, Sophya V. Garashchuk, Grossmann Frank, David Tannor Jan 1997

Semiclassical Approach To The Hydrogen-Exchange Reaction- Reactive And Transition-State Dynamics, Sophya V. Garashchuk, Grossmann Frank, David Tannor

Faculty Publications

Scattering matrix elements and symmetric transition-state resonances for the collinear H 2 + H → H + H 2 reaction are obtained using a time-dependent approach. The correlation function between reactant channel wavepackets and product channel wavepackets is used to determine the S-matrix elements. In a similar fashion, autocorrelation functions are used to extract the positions and widths of transition-state resonances. The time propagation of the wavepackets is performed by the improved semiclassical frozen Gaussian method of Herman and Kluk, which is an initial value, uniformly converged method. The agreement between the quantum and semiclassical results is far better …


Semiclassical Approach To The Hydrogen-Exchange Reaction Reactive And Transition-State Dynamics, Sophya V. Garashchuk, F. Grossmann, D. Tannor Jan 1997

Semiclassical Approach To The Hydrogen-Exchange Reaction Reactive And Transition-State Dynamics, Sophya V. Garashchuk, F. Grossmann, D. Tannor

Faculty Publications

Scattering matrix elements and symmetric transition-state resonances for the collinear H 2 + H → H + H 2 reaction are obtained using a time-dependent approach. The correlation function between reactant channel wavepackets and product channel wavepackets is used to determine the S-matrix elements. In a similar fashion, autocorrelation functions are used to extract the positions and widths of transition-state resonances. The time propagation of the wavepackets is performed by the improved semiclassical frozen Gaussian method of Herman and Kluk, which is an initial value, uniformly converged method. The agreement between the quantum and semiclassical results is far better …


End-User Visualization And Manipulation Of Aggregate Data, T. Paul Mccartney, Kenneth J. Goldman Jan 1997

End-User Visualization And Manipulation Of Aggregate Data, T. Paul Mccartney, Kenneth J. Goldman

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Aggregate visualization and manipulation enables the viewing and interaction of dynamically changing data sets in a graphically meaningful way. However, off-the-shelf applications generally provide only limited ways to view aggregates. To be truly effective to the end-user, an aggregate visualization should be customizable to suit the individual's needs. This paper describes a software system that empowers end-users to create interactive aggregate visualizations through direct manipulation. Included are mechanisms for specifying how aggregate data is processed from multiple sources, providing functionality similar to project, select, join, and cross product of relational databases. Visualization of distributed data sets is emphasized.


Compositional Programming Abstractions For Mobile Computing, Peter J. Mccann, Gruia-Catalin Roman Jan 1997

Compositional Programming Abstractions For Mobile Computing, Peter J. Mccann, Gruia-Catalin Roman

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Recent advances in wireless networking technology and the increasing demand for ubiquitous, mobile connectivity demonstrate the importance of providing reliable systems for managing reconfiguration and disconnection of components. Design of such systems requires tools and techniques appropriate to the task. Many formal models of computation, including UNITY, are not adequate for expressing reconfiguration and disconnection and are therefore inappropriate vehicles for investigating the impact of mobility on the construction of modular and composable systems. Algebraic formalisms such as the pi-calculus have been proposed for modeling mobility. This paper addresses the question of whether UNITY, a state-based formalism with a foundation …


An Introduction To Mobile Unity, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Peter J. Mccann Jan 1997

An Introduction To Mobile Unity, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Peter J. Mccann

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Traditionally, a distributed system has been viewed as a collection of fixed computational elements connected by a static network. Prompted by recent advances in wireless communications rechnology, the emerging field of mobile computing is challenging these assumptions by providing mobile hosts with connectivity that may change over time, raising the possibility that hosts may be called upon to operate while only weakly connected to or while completely disconnected from other hosts. We define a concurrent mobile system as one where independently executing coponents may migrate through some space during the course of the computation, and where the pattern of connectivity …


Discrimination Of Species In The Montastrea Annularis Complex Using Multiple Genetic Loci, Jose V. Lopez, Nancy Knowlton Jan 1997

Discrimination Of Species In The Montastrea Annularis Complex Using Multiple Genetic Loci, Jose V. Lopez, Nancy Knowlton

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

Montastraea annularis, M. franksi and M. faveolata are a complex of recently distinguished coral species whose status remains controversial due to the lack of fixed differences. Here we report on two types of genetic analyses for these taxa: 1) DNA sequences of two nuclear genes [internal transcribed spacers of rDNA (ITS-1, ITS-2) and a ɮ-tubulin intron] and 2) a preliminary screening of the entire nuclear genome using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP). There was very little variation within or among the three species in DNA sequences. Onlly 3 of 300 nucleotide positions in ITS-1, 3 of the 350 positions …


A Possible Link Between Coral Diseases And A Corallivorous Snail (Drupella Cornus) Outbreak In The Red Sea, Arnfried Antonius, Bernhard Riegl Jan 1997

A Possible Link Between Coral Diseases And A Corallivorous Snail (Drupella Cornus) Outbreak In The Red Sea, Arnfried Antonius, Bernhard Riegl

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

In April-May and in September 1996, a total of 25 reefs were studied between Taba and Ras Mohammed in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. In only four of these reefs Drupella cornus showed up in the transects in low numbers and coral diseases were found at a moderate level on most reefs. Only the reefs of Ras umm Sidd, near Sharm el Sheikh exhibited Drupella cornus as well as coral diseases both at abundant or even epidemic levels. There definitely seems to be a correlation between abundance of snail and diseases, but the question of “what comes first” remains …


Application Of Environmental Organic Petrology And Geochemistry To Fingerprint Organic Pollutants In The Recent Sediments Of Lake Ontario, Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, Michael A. Kruge, C.F. Michael Lewis Jan 1997

Application Of Environmental Organic Petrology And Geochemistry To Fingerprint Organic Pollutants In The Recent Sediments Of Lake Ontario, Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, Michael A. Kruge, C.F. Michael Lewis

Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Selected surface sediment samples (sediment depth 0-10 cm) collected in the Niagara basin (western Lake Ontario) were chosen for organic matter characterization using organic petrological and geochemical techniques normally reserved for the study of coal, petroleum source rock and crude oil. The study was performed to assess the effectiveness of these techniques in discriminating between natural and anthropogenic organic matter and to determine the extent of organic pollution of the lake sediments. The organic carbon contents of the samples vary from 1.5 to 3.5%, with upper layer (0-5 cm) samples have higher TOC values than those from the lower layer …


Separation And Artificial Maturation Of Macerals From Type Ii Kerogen, Michael A. Kruge, Patrick Landais, David F. Bensley, B Artur Stankiewicz, Marcel Elie, Olivier Ruau Jan 1997

Separation And Artificial Maturation Of Macerals From Type Ii Kerogen, Michael A. Kruge, Patrick Landais, David F. Bensley, B Artur Stankiewicz, Marcel Elie, Olivier Ruau

Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Immature Type II kerogen (HI= 660 mg/g) from the Lower Toarcian of the Paris Basin was separated into an alginite concentrate (HI = 952 mg/g) and an amorphous organic matter (AOM) concentrate (HI = 573 mg/g) by density centrifugation. The flash pyrolyzate of the alginite is characterized by high relative concentrations of several series of n-alkanones and n-alkenones (including mid-chain alkyl ketones), in addition to n-alkanes, n-alk-1-enes and n-alkadienes. To our knowledge, this Toarcian alginite is the oldest example of marine organic matter whose pyrolyzate contains mid-chain alkanones in such high relative concentrations. In sharp …


Factors Affecting Atrazine Fate In North Central U.S. Soils, W. C. Koskinen, Sharon Clay Jan 1997

Factors Affecting Atrazine Fate In North Central U.S. Soils, W. C. Koskinen, Sharon Clay

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Atrazine (6-chloro-N-ethyl-N′-(l-methylethyl)-l,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine) is a herbicide of the triazine family used for controlling broadleaf and some grassy weeds in corn and sorghum. Since its introduction in the late 1950s, atrazine has been a popular herbicide because it is relatively inexpensive and, in most cases, gives good season-long weed control. It can be applied pre-or postemergence and is often tank mixed with grass herbicides, such as alachlor (2-chloro-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl-N-(methoxymethyl)acetamide), metolachlor(2-chloro-N-(2-2ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-l-methylethyl) acetamide), butylate (S-ethyl bis(2-methylpropyl)carbamothioate), or EPTC (S-ethyl dipropylcarbamothioate), or with other broadleaf herbicides, such as dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic …


Singular Nonlinear (N-1,1) Conjugate Boundary Value Problems, Paul W. Eloe, Johnny Henderson Jan 1997

Singular Nonlinear (N-1,1) Conjugate Boundary Value Problems, Paul W. Eloe, Johnny Henderson

Mathematics Faculty Publications

Solutions are obtained for the boundary value problem, y (n) + f(x,y) = 0, y (i)(0) = y(1) = 0, 0 i n – 2, where f(x,y) is singular at y = 0. An application is made of a fixed point theorem for operators that are decreasing with respect to a cone.


A Boundary Value Problem For A System Of Ordinary Differential Equations With Impulse Effects, Paul W. Eloe, Johnny Henderson Jan 1997

A Boundary Value Problem For A System Of Ordinary Differential Equations With Impulse Effects, Paul W. Eloe, Johnny Henderson

Mathematics Faculty Publications

A two-point boundary value problem for a system of first-order ordinary differential equations with impulse effects is studied. The method of upper and lower solutions is employed to obtain the existence of a solution and a method of forced monotonicity is employed to obtain iterative improvement. The main result is illustrated with an application to the Liénard equation with periodic boundary conditions.


Structural And Dynamical Uncertainties In Modelling Axisymmetric Elliptical Galaxies, Aaron J. Romanowsky, C. S. Kochanek Jan 1997

Structural And Dynamical Uncertainties In Modelling Axisymmetric Elliptical Galaxies, Aaron J. Romanowsky, C. S. Kochanek

Aaron J. Romanowsky

Quantitative dynamical models of galaxies require deprojection of the observed surface brightness to determine the luminosity density of the galaxy. Existing deprojection methods for axisymmetric galaxies assume that a unique deprojection exists for any given inclination, even though the projected density is known to be degenerate to the addition of ‘konus densities’ that are invisible in projection. We develop a deprojection method based on linear regularization that can explore the range of luminosity densities that are statistically consistent with an observed surface brightness distribution. The luminosity density is poorly constrained at modest inclinations (i ≿ 30°), even in the limit …


Three-Dimensional Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method For Slider Air Bearings, Alejandro Garcia, W. Huang, D. B. Bogy Jan 1997

Three-Dimensional Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Method For Slider Air Bearings, Alejandro Garcia, W. Huang, D. B. Bogy

Alejandro Garcia

The direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method is used to solve the three-dimensional nano-scale gas film lubrication problem between a gas bearing slider and a rotating disk, and this solution is compared to the numerical solution of the compressible Reynolds equations with the slip flow correction based on the linearized Boltzmann equation as presented by Fukui and Kaneko [molecular gas film lubrication (MGL) method] [ASME J. Tribol. 110, 253 (1988)]. In the DSMC method, hundreds of thousands of simulated particles are used and their three velocity components and three spatial coordinates are calculated and recorded by using a hard-sphere collision …


Anomalous Flow Profile Due To The Curvature Effect On Slip Length, Alejandro Garcia, K. Tibbs, F. Baras Jan 1997

Anomalous Flow Profile Due To The Curvature Effect On Slip Length, Alejandro Garcia, K. Tibbs, F. Baras

Alejandro Garcia

No abstract provided.


Complexes Between Nascent Polypeptides And Their Molecular Chaperones In The Cytosol Of Mammalian Cells, Daryl K. Eggers, W. J. Welch, W. J. Hansen Jan 1997

Complexes Between Nascent Polypeptides And Their Molecular Chaperones In The Cytosol Of Mammalian Cells, Daryl K. Eggers, W. J. Welch, W. J. Hansen

Daryl K. Eggers

Folding of newly synthesized proteins in vivo is believed to be facilitated by the cooperative interaction of a defined group of proteins known as molecular chaperones. We investigated the direct interaction of chaperones with nascent polypeptides in the cytosol of mammalian cells by multiple methods. A new approach using a polyclonal antibody to puromycin allowed us to tag and capture a population of truncated nascent polypeptides with no bias as to the identity of the bound chaperones. In addition, antibodies that recognize the cytosolic chaperones hsp70, CCT (TRiC), hsp40, p48 (Hip), and hsp90 were compared on the basis of their …


An Audio Representation For Content Based Retrieval, Kathy Melih, Ruben Gonzalez, Philip Ogunbona Jan 1997

An Audio Representation For Content Based Retrieval, Kathy Melih, Ruben Gonzalez, Philip Ogunbona

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

Despite: the increasing interest in multimedia data retrieval audio data has received little attention. This is due, not to a lack of interest but rather to unique difficulties posed by the medium. In particular existing unstructured audio representations do not easily lend themselves to content based retrieval and especially browsing. This paper aims to address hs oversight by developing an audio representation that provides direct support for browsing and content based retrieval. This support is the result of a structured representation based on psychoacoustic ptincip1.e~in which salient attributes of audio are directly accessible. In addition, the representation is compact thus …


On The Computational Complexity Of The Lbg And Pnn Algorithms, Jamshid Shanbehzadeh, Philip Ogunbona Jan 1997

On The Computational Complexity Of The Lbg And Pnn Algorithms, Jamshid Shanbehzadeh, Philip Ogunbona

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

This correspondence compares the computational complexity of the pair-wise nearest neighbor (PNN) and Linde–Buzo–Gray (LBG) algorithms by deriving analytical expressions for their computational times. It is shown that for a practical codebook size and training vector sequence, the LBG algorithm is indeed more computationally efficient than the PNN algorithm.


Similarity Measures For Compressed Image Databases, P Sangassapaviriya, Philip Ogunbona Jan 1997

Similarity Measures For Compressed Image Databases, P Sangassapaviriya, Philip Ogunbona

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

For image database applications it is desirable that functions such as searching, browsing and partial recall be done without the need to totally decompress the image. This has the advantage of alleviating possible burden and degradation that the network may suffer. Edge images derived from wavelet-compressed images are considered as index that can be queried by example. Zernike moment invariants are used as descriptors for the index edge image and the query sketch image. The descriptions are compared for the purpose of database searching. The query images were allowed to undergo translation, rotation, scaling and some deformation. Simulation results gave …


Index-Compressed Vector Quantisation Based On Index Mapping, Jamshid Shanbehzadeh, Philip Ogunbona Jan 1997

Index-Compressed Vector Quantisation Based On Index Mapping, Jamshid Shanbehzadeh, Philip Ogunbona

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

The authors introduce a novel coding technique which significantly improves the performance of the traditional vector quantisation (VQ) schemes at low bit rates. High interblock correlation in natural images results in a high probability that neighbouring image blocks are mapped to small subsets of the VQ codebook, which contains highly correlated codevectors. If, instead of the whole VQ codebook, a small subset is considered for the purpose of encoding neighbouring blocks, it is possible to improve the performance of traditional VQ schemes significantly. The performance improvement obtained with the new method is about 3dB on average when compared with traditional …


Computer-Aided Mechanical Assembly Design Using Configuration Spaces, Leo Joskowicz, Elisha Sacks Jan 1997

Computer-Aided Mechanical Assembly Design Using Configuration Spaces, Leo Joskowicz, Elisha Sacks

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.