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Detection Of Documentary Scene Changes By Audio-Visual Fusion, Atulya Velivelli, Chong-Wah Ngo, Thomas S. Huang Jul 2003

Detection Of Documentary Scene Changes By Audio-Visual Fusion, Atulya Velivelli, Chong-Wah Ngo, Thomas S. Huang

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The concept of a documentary scene was inferred from the audio-visual characteristics of certain documentary videos. It was observed that the amount of information from the visual component alone was not enough to convey a semantic context to most portions of these videos, but a joint observation of the visual component and the audio component conveyed a better semantic context. From the observations that we made on the video data, we generated an audio score and a visual score. We later generated a weighted audio-visual score within an interval and adaptively expanded or shrunk this interval until we found a …


Nucleon-Nucleon Spin Dependent Scattering Amplitudes To Describe Final State Interactions In Electromagnetic And Electroweak Nuclear Processes, William P. Ford Jul 2003

Nucleon-Nucleon Spin Dependent Scattering Amplitudes To Describe Final State Interactions In Electromagnetic And Electroweak Nuclear Processes, William P. Ford

Physics Theses & Dissertations

There are currently no models readily available that provide nucleon-nucleon spin dependent scattering amplitudes at high energies ( s ≥ 6 GeV2). This work aims to provide a model for calculating these high-energy scattering amplitudes. The foundation of the model is Regge theory since it allows for a relativistic description and full spin dependence. A parameterization of the amplitudes is presented. and comparisons of the solution to the assembled data set are shown. In addition, an application of the model to describe final state interactions in deuteron electrodisintegration is presented. Overall the model works as intended, and provides …


Superconvergence Of Iterated Solutions For Linear And Nonlinear Integral Equations: Wavelet Applications, Boriboon Novaprateep Jul 2003

Superconvergence Of Iterated Solutions For Linear And Nonlinear Integral Equations: Wavelet Applications, Boriboon Novaprateep

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

In this dissertation, we develop the Petrov-Galerkin method and the iterated Petrov-Galerkin method for a class of nonlinear Hammerstein equation. We also investigate the superconvergence phenomenon of the iterated Petrov-Galerkin and degenerate kernel numerical solutions of linear and nonlinear integral equations with a class of wavelet basis. The Fredholm integral equations and the Hammerstein equations are considered in linear and nonlinear cases respectively. Alpert demonstrated that an application of a class of wavelet basis elements in the Galerkin approximation of the Fredholm equation of the second kind leads to a system of linear equations which is sparse. The main concern …


Analysis Of Multivariate Data Using Kotz Type Distribution, Kusaya Plungpongpun Jul 2003

Analysis Of Multivariate Data Using Kotz Type Distribution, Kusaya Plungpongpun

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

Most of the inferential statistical methods for multivariate data are developed under the fundamental assumption that the data are from a multivariate normal distribution. Unfortunately, one can never be sure a set of data is really from a multivariate normal distribution. There are numerous methods for checking (testing) multivariate normality, but based on many published and our own simulation studies, provided in the first chapter of this dissertation, we observe that these tests are generally not very powerful, especially for smaller sample sizes. Hence it is always beneficial to have alternative multivariate distributions available along with the methodology for using …


Estimation Of Parameters In Replicated Time Series Regression Models, Genming Shi Jul 2003

Estimation Of Parameters In Replicated Time Series Regression Models, Genming Shi

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

The time series regression model was widely studied in the literature by several authors. However, statistical analysis of replicated time series regression models has received little attention. In this thesis, we study the application of quasi-least squares, a relatively new method, to estimate the parameters in replicated time series models with general ARMA( p, q) correlation structure. We also study several established methods for estimating the parameters in those models, including the maximum likelihood, method of moments, and the GEE method. Asymptotic comparisons of the methods are made bV fixing the number of repeated measurements in each series, and …


A Forward-Backward Fluence Model For The Low-Energy Neutron Boltzmann Equation, Gary Alan Feldman Jul 2003

A Forward-Backward Fluence Model For The Low-Energy Neutron Boltzmann Equation, Gary Alan Feldman

Mathematics & Statistics Theses & Dissertations

In this research work, the neutron Boltzmann equation was separated into two coupled integro-differential equations describing forward and backward neutron fluence in selected materials. Linear B-splines were used to change the integro-differential equations into a coupled system of ordinary differential equations (O.D.E.'s). Difference approximations were then used to recast the O.D.E.'s into a coupled system of linear equations that were solved for forward and backward neutron fluences. Adding forward and backward fluences gave the total fluence at selected energies and depths in the material. Neutron fluences were computed in single material shields and in a shield followed by a target …


Geographic Variation In The Morphology Of Crotalus Horridus (Serpentes: Viperidae), John Robert Allsteadt Jul 2003

Geographic Variation In The Morphology Of Crotalus Horridus (Serpentes: Viperidae), John Robert Allsteadt

Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations

The Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) occurs in discontinuous populations throughout the eastern and central United States. The species exhibits high levels of polymorphism in morphological traits, especially in coloration and pattern. Previous studies recognized either distinct northern and southern subspecies or three regional morphs (northern, southern, and western), but conflicting data sets and limited geographic sampling of previous studies have left the relationships among those regional variants unclear. In this study, univariate and multivariate statistics, together with a geographic information system, were used to analyze geographic variation in 36 morphological characters recorded from 2,420 specimens of C. horridus …


Event Based Retrieval From Digital Libraries Containing Data Streams, Mohamed Hamed Kholief Jul 2003

Event Based Retrieval From Digital Libraries Containing Data Streams, Mohamed Hamed Kholief

Computer Science Theses & Dissertations

The objective of this research is to study the issues involved in building a digital library that contains data streams and allows event-based retrieval. “Digital Libraries are storehouses of information available through the Internet that provide ways to collect, store, and organize data and make it accessible for search, retrieval, and processing” [29]. Data streams are sources of information for applications such as news-on-demand, weather services, and scientific research, to name a few. A data stream is a sequence of data units produced over a period of time. Examples of data streams are video streams, audio stream, and sensor readings. …


Atmospheric Water Vapor Lidar Measurements Using Analog And Photon Counting Techniques, Anuj Maheshkumar Shah Jul 2003

Atmospheric Water Vapor Lidar Measurements Using Analog And Photon Counting Techniques, Anuj Maheshkumar Shah

Electrical & Computer Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Atmospheric water vapor measurements are essential for the understanding of Earth's weather and radiation budget, along with the water cycle. The remote sensing Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) technique is a commanding method used for water vapor measurements from aircraft, spaceborne, and ground-based platforms. The new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) water vapor DIAL system provides great feasibility due to the weight and size limitations. The system has significantly less weight, power consumption, and noise presence, thus making it great for UAV applications.

This thesis discusses a UAV water vapor DIAL system that was designed, developed, and evaluated. The research effort was …


A Router Model For Qos-Based Multimedia Web Services, Jia Zhang, Jen-Yao Chung Jun 2003

A Router Model For Qos-Based Multimedia Web Services, Jia Zhang, Jen-Yao Chung

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


Tableview: Portable Genomic Data Visualization, Elizabeth Shoop, Et Al Jun 2003

Tableview: Portable Genomic Data Visualization, Elizabeth Shoop, Et Al

Elizabeth Shoop

No abstract provided.


A Framework For The Efficient Production Of Web Applications, Jia Zhang, Ugo Buy Jun 2003

A Framework For The Efficient Production Of Web Applications, Jia Zhang, Ugo Buy

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


Rule-Mitigated Collaboration Framework, Jia Zhang, Carl Chang, Kai Chang, Francis Quek Jun 2003

Rule-Mitigated Collaboration Framework, Jia Zhang, Carl Chang, Kai Chang, Francis Quek

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


Little Venice Water Quality Monitoring Quarterly Report #9, Joseph N. Boyer Jun 2003

Little Venice Water Quality Monitoring Quarterly Report #9, Joseph N. Boyer

SERC Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Hydrologic Restoration On The Habitat Of The Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow, Annual Report Of 2002-2003, Michael S. Ross, Jay P. Sah, Pablo L. Ruiz, David T. Jones, Hillary Cooley, Rafael Travieso, James R. Snyder, Curt Schaeffer Jun 2003

Effect Of Hydrologic Restoration On The Habitat Of The Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow, Annual Report Of 2002-2003, Michael S. Ross, Jay P. Sah, Pablo L. Ruiz, David T. Jones, Hillary Cooley, Rafael Travieso, James R. Snyder, Curt Schaeffer

SERC Research Reports

After developing field sampling protocols and making a series of consultations with investigators involved in research in CSSS habitat, we determined that vegetationhydrology interactions within this landscape are best sampled at a combination of scales. At the finer scale, we decided to sample at 100 m intervals along transects that cross the range of habitats present, and at the coarser scale, to conduct an extensive survey of vegetation at sites of known sparrow density dispersed throughout the range of the CSSS. We initiated sampling in the first week of January 2003 and continued it through the last week of May. …


4,4'-Dinitrocarbanilide (Dnc) Concentrations In Egg Shells As A Predictor Of Nicarbazin Consumption And Dnc Dose In Goose Eggs, Randal S. Stahl, Kurt C. Vercauteren, Dennis Kohler, John J. Johnston Jun 2003

4,4'-Dinitrocarbanilide (Dnc) Concentrations In Egg Shells As A Predictor Of Nicarbazin Consumption And Dnc Dose In Goose Eggs, Randal S. Stahl, Kurt C. Vercauteren, Dennis Kohler, John J. Johnston

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

Nicarbazin is being investigated as an infertility agent for the control of non-migratory Canada geese (Branta canadensis L) populations. Nicarbazin is presently registered for use as a coccidiostat for poultry. Geese fed sufficient quantities of nicarbazin will lay non-viable eggs. We established nicarbazin consumption by measuring the concentration of a component of the formulation, 4,4’-dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) in the egg contents (yolk, albumin) in non-viable eggs. To estimate the nicarbazin consumption of birds that laid viable eggs (eggs that hatched or contained an embryo), a high-performance liquid chromatography method was developed to measure the concentration of DNC in egg …


Terrestrial Natural Communities Of Nebraska (Version Iii - June 30, 2005), Gerry Steinauer, Steven B. Rolfsmeier Jun 2003

Terrestrial Natural Communities Of Nebraska (Version Iii - June 30, 2005), Gerry Steinauer, Steven B. Rolfsmeier

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

For more than a decade, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and state natural heritage programs, including the Nebraska Natural Heritage Program (NNHP), have used a “coarse filter/fine filter” approach to preserving biological diversity (The Nature Conservancy, 1994). This approach involves identification and protection of natural communities (coarse filter) as well as rare species (fine filter). Identifying and protecting representative examples of natural communities ensures conservation of most species, biotic interactions and ecological processes. Those species that “fall through” the community filters are generally the rare species. Identification and protection of viable occurrences of rare species serves as the fine filter for …


Categorization Of Shellfish Tmdl Sites Final Report, Julie Herman, Carl Hershner, Howard Kator Jun 2003

Categorization Of Shellfish Tmdl Sites Final Report, Julie Herman, Carl Hershner, Howard Kator

Reports

There were two important goals for this project, including the assembly and compilation of digital data for the Coastal Plain and tidal waters of Virginia, and the categorization of the Division of Shellfish Sanitation (DSS) shellfish growing areas to determine if some are similar enough for water quality models to be effectively transferred from the modeled growing areas to other areas. This report summarizes the data and statistical analyses and discusses the results. Note: The digital data has a very fine resolution. The maps displayed in this report cannot convey this information on 8.5x11" paper. All digital data layers (shape …


Search For Large Extra Dimensions In The Monojet +ET Channel With The Dø Detector, V. M. Abazov, Gregory R. Snow, D0 Collaboration Jun 2003

Search For Large Extra Dimensions In The Monojet +ET Channel With The Dø Detector, V. M. Abazov, Gregory R. Snow, D0 Collaboration

Gregory Snow Publications

We present a search for large extra dimensions (ED) in pp̅ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.8 TeV using data collected by the DØ detector at the Fermilab Tevatron in 1994–1996. Data corresponding to 78.8 ± 3.9 pb-1 are examined for events with large missing transverse energy, one high-pT jet, and no isolated muons. There is no excess observed beyond expectation from the standard model, and we place lower limits on the fundamental Planck scale of 1.0 and 0.6 TeV for 2 and 7 ED, respectively.


Search For The Supersymmetric Partner Of The Top Quark In Dilepton Events From Pp̅ Collisions At √S=1.8 Tev, Darin Acosta, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration Jun 2003

Search For The Supersymmetric Partner Of The Top Quark In Dilepton Events From Pp̅ Collisions At √S=1.8 Tev, Darin Acosta, Kenneth A. Bloom, Collider Detector At Fermilab Collaboration

Kenneth Bloom Publications

We have searched for pair production of the supersymmetric partner of the top quark (stop) in 107 pb-1 of pp̅ collisions at √s=1.8 TeV collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). Each stop is assumed to decay into a lepton, bottom quark, and supersymmetric neutrino. Such a scenario would give rise to events with two leptons, two hadronic jets, and a substantial imbalance of transverse energy. No evidence of such a stop signal has been found. We exclude stop masses in the region (80≤ m t̅≤135 GeV/c2) in the mass plane of stop versus …


Effects Of Shelterwood Timber Harvesting On Understory Vegetation, Soil Nutrients, And Environmental Factors In A Virginia Piedmont Forest 3-5 Years Post-Harvest, Lisa B. Wilkins Jun 2003

Effects Of Shelterwood Timber Harvesting On Understory Vegetation, Soil Nutrients, And Environmental Factors In A Virginia Piedmont Forest 3-5 Years Post-Harvest, Lisa B. Wilkins

Theses & Honors Papers

Shelterwood timber management methods impose moderate ground disturbance and allow increased light penetration to the understory after partial canopy removal. This study is a two-year segment of a long-term project analyzing understory vegetation patterns over time on shelterwood sites harvested in 1997 (n=4) and 1998 (n=2), and on mature, secondary-growth control sites (n=2). The sites were predominantly oak-hickory stands located in Appomattox and Buckingham counties, Virginia. Data were collected May - June of 2001 and 2002.Ten fixed plots were established on each of eight study sites and all plant species within the plots were identified. Coverage estimates were made for …


Focusing Of Spin Polarization In Semiconductors By Inhomogeneous Doping, Yuriy V. Pershin Dr, Vladimir Privman Jun 2003

Focusing Of Spin Polarization In Semiconductors By Inhomogeneous Doping, Yuriy V. Pershin Dr, Vladimir Privman

Faculty Publications

We study the evolution and distribution of nonequilibrium electron spin polarization in n-type semiconductors within the two-component drift-diffusion model in an applied electric field. Propagation of spin-polarized electrons through a boundary between two semiconductor regions with different doping levels is considered.We assume that inhomogeneous spin polarization is created locally and driven through the boundary by the electric field.We show that an initially created narrow region of spin polarization can be further compressed and amplified near the boundary. Since the boundary involves variation of doping but no real interface between two semiconductor materials, no significant spin polarization loss is expected. …


Collaborative Research: Volcanic Records From The Siple And Taylor Dome Ice Cores, Antarctica, George A. Zielinski Jun 2003

Collaborative Research: Volcanic Records From The Siple And Taylor Dome Ice Cores, Antarctica, George A. Zielinski

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

The primary goals of this project were to, 1) evaluate the volcanic acidity record in the Siple Dome A (SDMA) and B (SDMB) ice cores and the Taylor Dome ice core available through the sulfate time series developed by the glaciochemistry group at the University of Maine, 2) undertake a continuous scan of the SDMA core and scan specific sections in the SDMB core to locate and analyze volcanic glass to determine glass composition, and thus source eruptions for the glass and potentially for volcanic sulfate found in the same layer, and 3) evaluate specific sections containing volcanic glass in …


Construction Of Highly Non-Linear Cubic Homogeneous Boolean Functions On Gf2n+L (2), Jing Wu, Tianbing Xia, Jennifer Seberry Jun 2003

Construction Of Highly Non-Linear Cubic Homogeneous Boolean Functions On Gf2n+L (2), Jing Wu, Tianbing Xia, Jennifer Seberry

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

The work studies highly nonlinear Boolean functions in GF2n+1(2), i.e. for the dimensions where bent functions do not exist. We prove that for every n > 2 there exist homogeneous Boolean functions on GF(2)2n+1 with non-linearity greater than or equal to 22n — 2n and without linear structures.


Investigation Of Third Party Rights Service And Shibboleth Modification To Introduce The Service, Sanket Agrawal Jun 2003

Investigation Of Third Party Rights Service And Shibboleth Modification To Introduce The Service, Sanket Agrawal

Dartmouth College Master’s Theses

Shibboleth is an architecture to support inter-institutional sharing of electronic resources that are subject to access control. Codifying copyright in Shibboleth authorization policies is difficult because of the copyright exceptions which can be highly subjective. Third Party Rights Service is a high-level concept that has been suggested as a solution to approximate the exceptions of copyright law. In this thesis, I investigate the components of the Third Party Rights Service. I design and analyze a modified Shibboleth architecture based on these components. The resulting architecture allows for the phased addition of the resources to make use of the Third Party …


Multisite Observations Of The Pms Δ Delta Scuti Star V351 Ori, V. Ripepi, Terry D. Oswalt, M. Marconi, S. Bernabei, Et Al. Jun 2003

Multisite Observations Of The Pms Δ Delta Scuti Star V351 Ori, V. Ripepi, Terry D. Oswalt, M. Marconi, S. Bernabei, Et Al.

Publications

We present the results of multisite observations spanning two years on the pre–main-sequence (PMS) star V351 Ori. A total of around 180 hours of observations over 29 nights have been collected, allowing us to measure five different periodicities, most likely related to the Scuti variability of V351 Ori. Comparison with the predictions of linear nonadiabatic radial pulsation models put stringent constraints on the stellar parameters and indicate that the distance to V351 Ori is intermediate between the lower limit measured by Hipparcos (210 pc) and that of the Orion Nebula (450 pc). However, radial pulsation models are unable to reproduce …


Statistical Implications Of Pooling Rna Samples For Microarray Experiments, Xuejun Peng, Constance L. Wood, Eric M. Blalock, Kuey Chu Chen, Philip W. Landfield, Arnold J. Stromberg Jun 2003

Statistical Implications Of Pooling Rna Samples For Microarray Experiments, Xuejun Peng, Constance L. Wood, Eric M. Blalock, Kuey Chu Chen, Philip W. Landfield, Arnold J. Stromberg

Statistics Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Microarray technology has become a very important tool for studying gene expression profiles under various conditions. Biologists often pool RNA samples extracted from different subjects onto a single microarray chip to help defray the cost of microarray experiments as well as to correct for the technical difficulty in getting sufficient RNA from a single subject. However, the statistical, technical and financial implications of pooling have not been explicitly investigated.

RESULTS: Modeling the resulting gene expression from sample pooling as a mixture of individual responses, we derived expressions for the experimental error and provided both upper and lower bounds for …


Resampling-Based Multiple Testing: Asymptotic Control Of Type I Error And Applications To Gene Expression Data, Katherine S. Pollard, Mark J. Van Der Laan Jun 2003

Resampling-Based Multiple Testing: Asymptotic Control Of Type I Error And Applications To Gene Expression Data, Katherine S. Pollard, Mark J. Van Der Laan

U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series

We define a general statistical framework for multiple hypothesis testing and show that the correct null distribution for the test statistics is obtained by projecting the true distribution of the test statistics onto the space of mean zero distributions. For common choices of test statistics (based on an asymptotically linear parameter estimator), this distribution is asymptotically multivariate normal with mean zero and the covariance of the vector influence curve for the parameter estimator. This test statistic null distribution can be estimated by applying the non-parametric or parametric bootstrap to correctly centered test statistics. We prove that this bootstrap estimated null …


The Shapes Of Dirichlet Defects, Mark Bowick, Antonio De Felice, Mark Trodden Jun 2003

The Shapes Of Dirichlet Defects, Mark Bowick, Antonio De Felice, Mark Trodden

Physics - All Scholarship

If the vacuum manifold of a field theory has the appropriate topological structure, the theory admits topological structures analogous to the D-branes of string theory, in which defects of one dimension terminate on other defects of higher dimension. The shapes of such defects are analyzed numerically, with special attention paid to the intersection regions. Walls (co-dimension 1 branes) terminating on other walls, global strings (co-dimension 2 branes) and local strings (including gauge fields) terminating on walls are all considered. Connections to supersymmetric field theories, string theory and condensed matter systems are pointed out.


Multi-Chart Geometry Images, P. V. Sander, Z. J. Wood, S. J. Gortler, H. Hoppe Jun 2003

Multi-Chart Geometry Images, P. V. Sander, Z. J. Wood, S. J. Gortler, H. Hoppe

Computer Science and Software Engineering

We introduce multi-chart geometry images, a new representation for arbitrary surfaces. It is created by resampling a surface onto a regular 2D grid. Whereas the original scheme of Gu et al. maps the entire surface onto a single square, we use an atlas construction to map the surface piecewise onto charts of arbitrary shape. We demonstrate that this added flexibility reduces parametrization distortion and thus provides greater geometric fidelity, particularly for shapes with long extremities, high genus, or disconnected components. Traditional atlas constructions suffer from discontinuous reconstruction across chart boundaries, which in our context create unacceptable surface cracks. Our solution …