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An Ssvep Brain-Computer Interface: A Machine Learning Approach, Fei Teng Jan 2012

An Ssvep Brain-Computer Interface: A Machine Learning Approach, Fei Teng

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) provides a bidirectional communication path for a human to control an external device using brain signals. Among neurophysiological features in BCI systems, steady state visually evoked potentials (SSVEP), natural responses to visual stimulation at specific frequencies, has increasingly drawn attentions because of its high temporal resolution and minimal user training, which are two important parameters in evaluating a BCI system. The performance of a BCI can be improved by a properly selected neurophysiological signal, or by the introduction of machine learning techniques. With the help of machine learning methods, a BCI system can adapt to the …


Optimization And Development Of In Vitro Bioassays To Determine Structure-Activity Relationships For Cannabinoid Receptor 1 And Cannabinoid Receptor 2, Afeef Husni Jan 2012

Optimization And Development Of In Vitro Bioassays To Determine Structure-Activity Relationships For Cannabinoid Receptor 1 And Cannabinoid Receptor 2, Afeef Husni

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Cannabis has been around for thousands of years and has been used recreationally, medicinally, and for fiber. Over 400 compounds have been isolated from Cannabis sativa with approximately 100 being cannabinoids. Of those 100 compounds, Δ9-THC has been determined as the primary constituent, which is also responsible for the psychoactivity associated with Cannabis. Along with Δ9-THC, cannabidiol has been studied in depth for its therapeutic effects. This has currently been the focus of many researchers since cannabidiol does not cause psychotropic effects.

Cannabinoid receptors belong to the large superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Approximately 30% of marketed drugs target …


Horizons, Holography And Hydrodynamics, Arif Mohd Jan 2012

Horizons, Holography And Hydrodynamics, Arif Mohd

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation we study black-hole horizons in general relativity and in Gauss-Bonnet gravity. We generalize Wald's "black-hole entropy is the Noether charge" construction to the first-order formalism of these theories. Next we construct the "membrane paradigm" for black objects in Gauss-Bonnet gravity and demonstrate how the horizon can be vieas a membrane with fluidlike properties. Holography is invoked to relate the transport coefficients obtained for the horizons in the membrane paradigm with the transport coefficients which describe the hydrodynamic limit of the boundary gauge theory.


Does The Upper Basin Have A Delivery Obligation Or An Obligation Not To Deplete The Flow Of The Colorado River At Lee Ferry?, Colorado River Governance Initiative, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Western Water Policy Program Jan 2012

Does The Upper Basin Have A Delivery Obligation Or An Obligation Not To Deplete The Flow Of The Colorado River At Lee Ferry?, Colorado River Governance Initiative, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Western Water Policy Program

Books, Reports, and Studies

24 p. ; 29 cm


A Federated Approach For Increasing The Timely Throughput Of Real-Time Data Services, Yan Zhou, Kyoung-Don Kang Jan 2012

A Federated Approach For Increasing The Timely Throughput Of Real-Time Data Services, Yan Zhou, Kyoung-Don Kang

Computer Science Faculty Scholarship

As the demand for real-time data services (e.g., ecommerce or online auctions) increases, it is desired for a real-time database to increase the timely throughput−the amount of data processed in a timely manner. As the timely throughput of a centralized real-time database is limited, it is desired to federate a set of real-time databases to increases the timely throughput. However, related work on distributed real-time databases is scarce. Most existing approaches are highly complex, incurring non-trivial overheads. Neither are they implemented in a real database system. To address the problem, we design a new system architecture for federated real-time data …


Critical Assessment Of Outcomes In Acute Aortic Dissection (Type A) At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review, Timothy S. Misselbeck, James K. Wu Md, Stephen Deturk Ba, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md Jan 2012

Critical Assessment Of Outcomes In Acute Aortic Dissection (Type A) At A Community Hospital: A 10 Year Review, Timothy S. Misselbeck, James K. Wu Md, Stephen Deturk Ba, Michael F. Szwerc Md, Sanjay M. Mehta Md, Theodore G. Phillips Md, Gary W. Szydlowski Md, Raymond L. Singer Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Mining Functional Subgraphs From Cancer Protein-Protein Interaction Networks, Ru Shen, Nalin Goonesekere, Chittibabu Guda Jan 2012

Mining Functional Subgraphs From Cancer Protein-Protein Interaction Networks, Ru Shen, Nalin Goonesekere, Chittibabu Guda

Faculty Publications

Background: Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks carry vital information about proteins’ functions. Analysis of PPI networks associated with specific disease systems including cancer helps us in the understanding of the complex biology of diseases. Specifically, identification of similar and frequently occurring patterns (network motifs) across PPI networks will provide useful clues to better understand the biology of the diseases.

Results: In this study, we developed a novel pattern-mining algorithm that detects cancer associated functional subgraphs occurring in multiple cancer PPI networks. We constructed nine cancer PPI networks using differentially expressed genes from the Oncomine dataset. From these networks we …


Seasonal Variation In Heat Fluxes, Predicted Emissions Of Malodorants, And Wastewater Quality Of An Anaerobic Swine Waste Lagoon, Rezaul Mahmood Jan 2012

Seasonal Variation In Heat Fluxes, Predicted Emissions Of Malodorants, And Wastewater Quality Of An Anaerobic Swine Waste Lagoon, Rezaul Mahmood

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling, Simulation And Characterization Of The Mesoscale Neuron-Electrode Interface, Vaibhav Thakore Jan 2012

Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling, Simulation And Characterization Of The Mesoscale Neuron-Electrode Interface, Vaibhav Thakore

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Extracellular neuroelectronic interfacing has important applications in the fields of neural prosthetics, biological computation and whole-cell biosensing for drug screening and toxin detection. While the field of neuroelectronic interfacing holds great promise, the recording of high-fidelity signals from extracellular devices has long suffered from the problem of low signal-to-noise ratios and changes in signal shapes due to the presence of highly dispersive dielectric medium in the neuron-microelectrode cleft. This has made it difficult to correlate the extracellularly recorded signals with the intracellular signals recorded using conventional patch-clamp electrophysiology. For bringing about an improvement in the signalto-noise ratio of the signals …


Energy-Aware Optimization For Embedded Systems With Chip Multiprocessor And Phase-Change Memory, Jiayin Li Jan 2012

Energy-Aware Optimization For Embedded Systems With Chip Multiprocessor And Phase-Change Memory, Jiayin Li

Theses and Dissertations--Electrical and Computer Engineering

Over the last two decades, functions of the embedded systems have evolved from simple real-time control and monitoring to more complicated services. Embedded systems equipped with powerful chips can provide the performance that computationally demanding information processing applications need. However, due to the power issue, the easy way to gain increasing performance by scaling up chip frequencies is no longer feasible. Recently, low-power architecture designs have been the main trend in embedded system designs.

In this dissertation, we present our approaches to attack the energy-related issues in embedded system designs, such as thermal issues in the 3D chip multiprocessor (CMP), …


A Shell Model Study Of The High Spin States Of 88Y, M. Bunce, P. H. Regan, V. Werner, A. Anagnostatou, C. W. Beausang, M. Bowry, R. J. Casperson, D. Chen, N. Cooper, P. Goddard, R. O. Hughes, G. Ilie, P.J.R. Mason, B. Pauerstein, M. W. Reed Jan 2012

A Shell Model Study Of The High Spin States Of 88Y, M. Bunce, P. H. Regan, V. Werner, A. Anagnostatou, C. W. Beausang, M. Bowry, R. J. Casperson, D. Chen, N. Cooper, P. Goddard, R. O. Hughes, G. Ilie, P.J.R. Mason, B. Pauerstein, M. W. Reed

Physics Faculty Publications

Experiments were carried out at the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory at Yale University using the 21MV ESTU Tandem Van de Graaff accelerator with the purpose of studying 88Y. A beam of 18O impinged at laboratory energies of 60, 65 and 70 MeV on a 600 μg/cm 2 74Ge target with a thick (10mg/cm 2) 197Au backing. This experiment was performed with the specific aim of accessing medium spin states of the nucleus of interest. A second experiment was undertaken to populate the nucleus of interest in higher spin states by impinging the same 18 …


Hilbert Polynomials And Strongly Stable Ideals, Dennis Moore Jan 2012

Hilbert Polynomials And Strongly Stable Ideals, Dennis Moore

Theses and Dissertations--Mathematics

Strongly stable ideals are important in algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, and combinatorics. Prompted, for example, by combinatorial approaches for studying Hilbert schemes and the existence of maximal total Betti numbers among saturated ideals with a given Hilbert polynomial, three algorithms are presented. Each of these algorithms produces all strongly stable ideals with some prescribed property: the saturated strongly stable ideals with a given Hilbert polynomial, the almost lexsegment ideals with a given Hilbert polynomial, and the saturated strongly stable ideals with a given Hilbert function. Bounds for the complexity of our algorithms are included. Also included are some applications for …


Growth Of Extensional Faults And Folds During Deposition Of An Evaporite-Dominated Half-Graben Basin; The Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard, Alvar Braathen, Karoline Bælum, Harmon Maher Jr., Simon J. Buckley Jan 2012

Growth Of Extensional Faults And Folds During Deposition Of An Evaporite-Dominated Half-Graben Basin; The Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard, Alvar Braathen, Karoline Bælum, Harmon Maher Jr., Simon J. Buckley

Geography and Geology Faculty Publications

Normal-sense movements along two major strands of the Billefjorden Fault Zone controlled sedimentation in the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough. The Billefjorden Trough is a more than 2000 meters thick, west-dipping half-graben basin where accommodation was provided by combinations of extensional faulting and folding throughout the basin history. Whereas previous workers have interpreted several of these folds as due to Tertiary contraction, we argue that they developed during rifting, as extensional forced folds in the style described by other workers from rifts such as the Gulf of Suez. The present basin geometry indicates that accommodation was facilitated by a combination of fault …


On The Cover Jan 2012

On The Cover

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Call For Articles Jan 2012

Call For Articles

Sci-Tech News

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Science Today In Verse, Hope Leman Jan 2012

Science Today In Verse, Hope Leman

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Aerospace Section, Barbara A. Williams Jan 2012

Aerospace Section, Barbara A. Williams

Sci-Tech News

The Aerospace Section of the Engineering Division encourages communication and cooperation among information professionals concerned with aerospace, aeronautical and related technologies. In addition, it fosters dialog with entities such as NASA, the AIAA and other important sources of technical data and bibliographical services.


Division Officers And Boards Jan 2012

Division Officers And Boards

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Sci-Tech Book News Reviews, Susan Fingerman Jan 2012

Sci-Tech Book News Reviews, Susan Fingerman

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Chemistry Division, Marie Fraties-Block Jan 2012

Chemistry Division, Marie Fraties-Block

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


From The Editor, Susan Fingerman Jan 2012

From The Editor, Susan Fingerman

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Science-Technology Division, Christine Whitaker Jan 2012

Science-Technology Division, Christine Whitaker

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


North Carolina Science Blogging Conference 2008, Christina Pikas Jan 2012

North Carolina Science Blogging Conference 2008, Christina Pikas

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Aerospace Section, Kathryn Breininger Jan 2012

Aerospace Section, Kathryn Breininger

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Division Officers And Boards Jan 2012

Division Officers And Boards

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Web Reviews, Lisa R. Johnston Jan 2012

Web Reviews, Lisa R. Johnston

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Full Issue: Vol. 62, No. 1 Jan 2012

Full Issue: Vol. 62, No. 1

Sci-Tech News

No abstract provided.


Utk Geography Newsletter 12 (2011-2012), Department Of Geography Jan 2012

Utk Geography Newsletter 12 (2011-2012), Department Of Geography

UTK Geography Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Instability In A Generalized Keller–Segel Model, Patrick De Leenheer, Jay Gopalakrishnan, Erica Zuhr Jan 2012

Instability In A Generalized Keller–Segel Model, Patrick De Leenheer, Jay Gopalakrishnan, Erica Zuhr

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We present a generalized Keller–Segel model where an arbitrary number of chemical compounds react, some of which are produced by a species, and one of which is a chemoattractant for the species. To investigate the stability of homogeneous stationary states of this generalized model, we consider the eigenvalues of a linearized system. We are able to reduce this infinite dimensional eigenproblem to a parametrized finite dimensional eigenproblem. By matrix theoretic tools, we then provide easily verifiable sufficient conditions for destabilizing the homogeneous stationary states. In particular, one of the sufficient conditions is that the chemotactic feedback is sufficiently strong. Although …


A Synthetic Document Image Dataset For Developing And Evaluating Historical Document Processing Methods, Daniel Walker, William Lund, Eric Ringger Jan 2012

A Synthetic Document Image Dataset For Developing And Evaluating Historical Document Processing Methods, Daniel Walker, William Lund, Eric Ringger

Faculty Publications

Document images accompanied by OCR output text and ground truth transcriptions are useful for developing and evaluating document recognition and processing methods, especially for historical document images. Additionally, research into improving the performance of such methods often requires further annotation of training and test data (e.g., topical document labels). However, transcribing and labeling historical documents is expensive. As a result, existing real-world document image datasets with such accompanying resources are rare and often relatively small. We introduce synthetic document image datasets of varying levels of noise that have been created from standard (English) text corpora using an existing document degradation …