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Explainable Retinal Screening With Self-Management Support To Improve Eye-Health Of Diabetic Population Via Telemedicine, Jannatul Ferdause Tumpa Oct 2021

Explainable Retinal Screening With Self-Management Support To Improve Eye-Health Of Diabetic Population Via Telemedicine, Jannatul Ferdause Tumpa

Dissertations (1934 -)

Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is one major complication of diabetes and is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Progression of DR and complete vision loss can be prevented by keeping diabetes in control and by early diagnosis through annual eye screenings. However, cost, healthcare disparities, cultural limitations, lack of motivation, etc., are the main barriers against regular screening, especially for a few ethnically and racially minority communities. On the other hand, to well-manage and control diabetes, the diabetic population needs to be physically active and keep their weight healthy. From the perspective of Behavioral Science, Some self-management techniques based on motivational …


Supporting Renewable Energy Market Growth Through The Circular Integration Of End-Of-Use And End-Of-Life Photovoltaics, Erika Marsillac Oct 2021

Supporting Renewable Energy Market Growth Through The Circular Integration Of End-Of-Use And End-Of-Life Photovoltaics, Erika Marsillac

Information Technology & Decision Sciences Faculty Publications

Energy demand continues to grow with the world’s burgeoning population. Meeting energy needs through renewable sources allows for market growth with limited environmental impact, but sourcing constraints can limit production, creating industrial and environmental problems. The exploitation of end-of-use and end-of-life photovoltaic (PV) options that are traditionally treated as waste offers a valuable opportunity to support renewable energy market growth with fewer sourcing constraints and minimal environmental impacts, but this circular investment has not yet been broadly implemented, nor is broad guidance widely available to aid its implementation. From a business perspective, this paper discusses the technical issues, assesses the …


From Continuity To Editability: Inverting Gans With Consecutive Images, Yangyang Xu, Yong Du, Wenpeng Xiao, Xuemiao Xu, Shengfeng He Oct 2021

From Continuity To Editability: Inverting Gans With Consecutive Images, Yangyang Xu, Yong Du, Wenpeng Xiao, Xuemiao Xu, Shengfeng He

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Existing GAN inversion methods are stuck in a paradox that the inverted codes can either achieve high-fidelity reconstruction, or retain the editing capability. Having only one of them clearly cannot realize real image editing. In this paper, we resolve this paradox by introducing consecutive images (e.g., video frames or the same person with different poses) into the inversion process. The rationale behind our solution is that the continuity of consecutive images leads to inherent editable directions. This inborn property is used for two unique purposes: 1) regularizing the joint inversion process, such that each of the inverted codes is semantically …


Differentiated Learning For Multi-Modal Domain Adaptation, Jianming Lv, Kaijie Liu, Shengfeng He Oct 2021

Differentiated Learning For Multi-Modal Domain Adaptation, Jianming Lv, Kaijie Liu, Shengfeng He

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Directly deploying a trained multi-modal classifier to a new environment usually leads to poor performance due to the well-known domain shift problem. Existing multi-modal domain adaptation methods treated each modality equally and optimize the sub-models of different modalities synchronously. However, as observed in this paper, the degrees of domain shift in different modalities are usually diverse. We propose a novel Differentiated Learning framework to make use of the diversity between multiple modalities for more effective domain adaptation. Specifically, we model the classifiers of different modalities as a group of teacher/student sub-models, and a novel Prototype based Reliability Measurement is presented …


From Contexts To Locality: Ultra-High Resolution Image Segmentation Via Locality-Aware Contextual Correlation, Qi Li, Weixiang Yang, Wenxi Liu, Yuanlong Yu, Shengfeng He Oct 2021

From Contexts To Locality: Ultra-High Resolution Image Segmentation Via Locality-Aware Contextual Correlation, Qi Li, Weixiang Yang, Wenxi Liu, Yuanlong Yu, Shengfeng He

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Ultra-high resolution image segmentation has raised increasing interests in recent years due to its realistic applications. In this paper, we innovate the widely used high-resolution image segmentation pipeline, in which an ultrahigh resolution image is partitioned into regular patches for local segmentation and then the local results are merged into a high-resolution semantic mask. In particular, we introduce a novel locality-aware contextual correlation based segmentation model to process local patches, where the relevance between local patch and its various contexts are jointly and complementarily utilized to handle the semantic regions with large variations. Additionally, we present a contextual semantics refinement …


Analyzing Devops Teaching Strategies: An Initial Study, Samuel Ferino, Marcelo Fernandes, Anny K. Fernandes, Uirá Kulesza, Eduardo Aranha, Christoph Treude Oct 2021

Analyzing Devops Teaching Strategies: An Initial Study, Samuel Ferino, Marcelo Fernandes, Anny K. Fernandes, Uirá Kulesza, Eduardo Aranha, Christoph Treude

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

DevOps refers to a set of practices that integrate software development and operations with the primary aim to enable the continuous delivery of high-quality software. DevOps has also promoted several challenges to software engineering teaching. In this paper, we present a preliminary study that analyzes existing teaching strategies reported in the literature. Our findings indicate a set of approaches highlighting the use of environments to support teaching. Our work also investigates how these environments can contribute to address existing challenges and recommendations of DevOps teaching.


Contrasting Third-Party Package Management User Experience, Syful Islam, Raula Kula, Christoph Treude, Takashi Ishio, Kenichi Matsumoto Oct 2021

Contrasting Third-Party Package Management User Experience, Syful Islam, Raula Kula, Christoph Treude, Takashi Ishio, Kenichi Matsumoto

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The management of third-party package dependencies is crucial to most technology stacks, with package managers acting as brokers to ensure that a verified package is correctly installed, configured, or removed from an application. Diversity in technology stacks has led to dozens of package ecosystems with their own management features. While recent studies have shown that developers struggle to migrate their dependencies, the common assumption is that package ecosystems are used without any issue. In this study, we explore 13 package ecosystems to understand whether their features correlate with the experience of their users. By studying experience through the questions that …


Epa Region 8 Qa Document Review Crosswalk, Trec Inc., A Woodard And Curran Company Oct 2021

Epa Region 8 Qa Document Review Crosswalk, Trec Inc., A Woodard And Curran Company

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

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Epa Region 8 Qa Document Review Crosswalk, Trec Inc., A Woodard And Curran Company, Nikia Greene Oct 2021

Epa Region 8 Qa Document Review Crosswalk, Trec Inc., A Woodard And Curran Company, Nikia Greene

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Replication Data For: The Effect Of The Top Soil Layer On Moisture And Evaporation Dynamics, Zhen Li, Kathleen Smits Oct 2021

Replication Data For: The Effect Of The Top Soil Layer On Moisture And Evaporation Dynamics, Zhen Li, Kathleen Smits

Earth & Environmental Sciences Datasets

Understanding the effect of the top soil layer on surface evaporation and water distribution is critical to modeling hydrological systems. However, the dependency of near-surface soil moisture and fluxes on layering characteristics remains unclear. To address this uncertainty, we investigate how the arrangement of soil horizons affects the evaporation and soil moisture, specifically, the near-surface soil moisture, through the combination of numerical simulations and evaporation experiments. The characteristics of fluxes and moisture from different soil profiles are then used to understand the soil layering conditions. Results show that the top soil layer can significantly affect the evolution of soil moisture …


Transferability Of Intrusion Detection Systems Using Machine Learning Between Networks, William Peter Mati Oct 2021

Transferability Of Intrusion Detection Systems Using Machine Learning Between Networks, William Peter Mati

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Intrusion detection systems (IDS) using machine learning is a next generation tool to strengthen the cyber security of networks. Such systems possess the potential to detect zero-day attacks, attacks that are unknown to researchers and are occurring for the first time in history. This thesis tackles novel ideas in this research domain and solves foreseeable issues of a practical deployment of such tool.

The main issue addressed in this thesis are situations where an entity intends to implement an IDS using machine learning onto their network, but do not have attack data available from their own network to train the …


Hrotate: Hybrid Relational Rotation Embedding For Knowledge Graph, Akshay Mukundbhai Shah Oct 2021

Hrotate: Hybrid Relational Rotation Embedding For Knowledge Graph, Akshay Mukundbhai Shah

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Knowledge Graph (KG) represents the real world's information in the form of triplets (head, relation, and tail). However, most KGs are generated manually or semi-automatically, which resulted in an enormous number of missing information in a KG. The goal of a Knowledge-Graph Completion task is to predict missing links in a given Knowledge Graph. Various approaches exist to predict a missing link in a KG. However, the most prominent approaches are based on tensor factorization and Knowledge-Graph embeddings, such as RotatE and SimplE. The RotatE model depicts each relation as a rotation from the source entity (Head) to the target …


Crowdsourced Archiving Of The January 6th Us Capitol Insurrection: An R/Datahoarders Case Study, Edward Miezio Chapman Oct 2021

Crowdsourced Archiving Of The January 6th Us Capitol Insurrection: An R/Datahoarders Case Study, Edward Miezio Chapman

Master's Theses (2009 -)

The crowdsourced archiving that occurred in the wake of the January 6th US Capitol insurrection exemplifies the potential for agile, collaborative evidence gathering during a crisis situation. This paper studies the r/DataHoarders subcommunity of Reddit and the collective and spontaneous archiving project that users initiated. Users were drawn to the thread out of a desire to contribute to law enforcement efforts, enact punitive justice upon the rioters, engage in public discourse, and preserve information for posterity. They did this by gathering and preserving social media evidence that may have otherwise been lost. I discovered that this constituted a crowdsourced archive …


University Of Maine 2020 Clery Fire Safety Report, University Of Maine Police Department Oct 2021

University Of Maine 2020 Clery Fire Safety Report, University Of Maine Police Department

General University of Maine Publications

The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires that each campus report on fires at student housing facilities as well as publish a fire safety report which is to be available to the public after October 1 of every year. A copy of the annual report is available from the Safety and Environmental Management Department.


Cis 440 Unix, George A. Nossa Oct 2021

Cis 440 Unix, George A. Nossa

Open Educational Resources

This document is a topical outline of the CIS 440 UNIX Course. This course is mostly based on lab assignments that are performed by students using their home computers (desktops or laptops). The home computers are configured as virtual machines by installing the Oracle Virtual Box Version 6.12 The Ubuntu Desktop Operating System (version 20.04) is then installed on these virtual machines, which are then used to run the course labs. The first Unit of the syllabus covers the virtual machine configuration for the lab environment and subsequent Units are a topical outline of the course. The detailed content is …


Supporting “Big Data” Research At Georgia State University (Gsu), Kelsey Jordan, Bryan Sinclair, Mandy J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D., Jeremy Walker Oct 2021

Supporting “Big Data” Research At Georgia State University (Gsu), Kelsey Jordan, Bryan Sinclair, Mandy J. Swygart-Hobaugh M.L.S., Ph.D., Jeremy Walker

University Library Faculty Publications

From Summer 2020 to Summer 2021, a team of Georgia State University (GSU) University Library faculty took part in a multi-institutional research study coordinated by the Ithaka S+R research and consulting organization to examine the research support needs of faculty doing “big data” research. Drawing from semi-structured interviews with eight GSU researchers representing a diverse cross-section of academic fields, this report offers the following insights from participation in the study: (1) identifies the key research support needs and associated challenges faced by GSU faculty who engage in “big data” research, and (2) offers possible paths toward improved support of GSU …


Investigating Epikarst Recharge Dynamics Under Agricultural Landuse Using Hydrometeorological And Isotopic Tracers, Austin Shane Deering Oct 2021

Investigating Epikarst Recharge Dynamics Under Agricultural Landuse Using Hydrometeorological And Isotopic Tracers, Austin Shane Deering

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Epikarst systems have complex recharge – discharge processes in telogenetic karst systems, including highly variable storage, flowpaths, and mixing dynamics. This research aimed to characterize the epikarst zone using hydrogen and oxygen isotopic tracers of these processes within south-central Kentucky’s Crumps Cave system located in the Pennyroyal Sinkhole Plain. Data and statistical analyses were applied to highresolution rainfall (RF), lysimeter (10 cm, 20 cm, 30 cm depths), and an epikarst Waterfall 1 (WF1) isotope data collected on a weekly basis between 2011-2018. These data were coupled with WF1 discharge measurements and weather station data collected at Crumps Cave Preserve during …


Developing And Applying An Integrated Spatial Karst Evaluation And Management Priority Tool: Case Study In Tongass National Forest, Alaska, Usa, Christian Decelle Oct 2021

Developing And Applying An Integrated Spatial Karst Evaluation And Management Priority Tool: Case Study In Tongass National Forest, Alaska, Usa, Christian Decelle

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Karst terrains are complex landscapes that are sensitive to human disturbance. Human activities have polluted and impacted many of these terrains around the world. To preserve these unique landscapes, many karst regions are protected and designated as national parks, geologic special areas, or UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. Despite the widespread general protection of karst landscapes globally, a review of each area’s management plan reveals there is no standardized method of cave and karst management or evaluation of karst impacts.

The non-standardization of karst management strategies may be due to the gap that exists between the needs of karst land managers and …


An Enhancement To Cnn Approach With Synthesized Image Data For Disease Subtype Classification, Narider Pal Singh Oct 2021

An Enhancement To Cnn Approach With Synthesized Image Data For Disease Subtype Classification, Narider Pal Singh

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The introduction of genetic testing has profoundly enhanced the prospects of early detection of diseases and techniques to suggest precision medicines. The subtyping of critical diseases has proven to be an essential part of the development of individualized therapies and has led to deeper insights into the heterogeneity of the disease. Studies suggest that variants in particular genes have significant effects on certain types of immune system cells and are also involved in the risk of certain critical illnesses like cancer. By analyzing the genetic sequence of a patient, disease types and subtypes can be predicted. Recent research work has …


Experimental Study Of Evolving Communities In Online Social Networks, Pallavi Kaul Oct 2021

Experimental Study Of Evolving Communities In Online Social Networks, Pallavi Kaul

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

In the past few decades, the advancement in technology and the internet has leveraged the application of social networks in the world. Millions of people connect through social networks irrespective of their geographical boundaries. These users tend to form communities on common ground, such as similar hobbies, school, work, and much more. Deep level mining and analysis of these communities, connections within these communities, and the connections within the users of these communities divulge abundant data about the underlying features of these complex networks. This thesis focuses on detecting communities at specific times to track the change in memberships. Doing …


From Persistent Radicals To Conductivity: A Structure Property Investigation In A Series Of Urea-Tethered Halogenated Triphenylamines, Muhammad Saddam Hossain Oct 2021

From Persistent Radicals To Conductivity: A Structure Property Investigation In A Series Of Urea-Tethered Halogenated Triphenylamines, Muhammad Saddam Hossain

Theses and Dissertations

Triphenylamines (TPAs) are known to form persistent organic radicals either by chemical, electrochemical or photoinduced oxidation. Typically, fully para-substituted TPAs form stable radical cations while the radical cations in partially substituted systems quickly degrade. Herein, we study the effects of solid-state organization on a series of urea tethered halogenated TPAs 1 (X = H, Cl, Br, I) and compare their radical cation formation and persistence after UV-irradiation. These halogenated urea tethered TPAs were examined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction where their assembly was guided by threecentered urea hydrogen bonding interaction. As expected, all compounds form photogenerated radical cations in solution, but …


Multiple Frailty Model For Spatially Correlated Interval-Censored, Wanfang Zhang Oct 2021

Multiple Frailty Model For Spatially Correlated Interval-Censored, Wanfang Zhang

Theses and Dissertations

In this paper, we consider the problem of multiple frailty selection for general interval-censored spatial survival data, which often occurs in clinical trials and epidemiological studies. The general interval-censored data is a mixture of left-, right- and interval-censored data. We propose a Bayesian semiparametric approach based on the Cox proportional hazard model, where monotone splines were used for non-parametrical modeling of the cumulative baseline hazards where the variable selection priors were used for frailty selection. A two-stage data augmentation with Poisson latent variables is developed for efficient computation. The approach is evaluated based a simulation study and illustrated using a …


An Adaptive Hazard Planning And Mitigation Framework For Responding To Urban Contamination In Karst Aquifer Systems, James Edward Troxell Oct 2021

An Adaptive Hazard Planning And Mitigation Framework For Responding To Urban Contamination In Karst Aquifer Systems, James Edward Troxell

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Environmental hazards in karst regions are damaging and often go unnoticed until an issue has escalated to a point of affecting life or property. The field of emergency and environmental contamination response lacks planning or preparedness focused on remediating groundwater contamination in karst systems. A lack of preplanning before an incident can lead to confusion, delayed response, and the inability to remediate the contaminant. Due to the rapid movement of contaminants through urban karst groundwater aquifers, an efficient response plan that leverages localized data in a GIS should be developed and maintained in order to adequately respond. The objective of …


Characterization Of A Novel Fe-S Cluster Transfer Pathway Between Grx4 And Sufa In Escherichia Coli, Enis Sanchez Oct 2021

Characterization Of A Novel Fe-S Cluster Transfer Pathway Between Grx4 And Sufa In Escherichia Coli, Enis Sanchez

Theses and Dissertations

Biogenesis of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters is an essential process in living organisms due to the critical role of Fe-S cluster proteins in a myriad of cellular functions. During the assembly of Fe-S clusters, multi-protein complexes are used to drive the mobilization and protection of reactive sulfur and iron intermediates, regulate assembly of various Fe-S clusters on an ATPase-dependent, multi-protein scaffold, and target nascent clusters to their downstream protein targets. In each of the Fe-S cluster biogenesis steps, specific protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are required for proper function of the assembly pathway. The target pathway is the sulfur formation (Suf) pathway for …


Effects Of Cloud Computing In The Workforce, Kevin Rossi Acosta Oct 2021

Effects Of Cloud Computing In The Workforce, Kevin Rossi Acosta

Cybersecurity Undergraduate Research Showcase

In recent years, the incorporation of cloud computing and cloud services has increased in many different types of organizations and companies. This paper will focus on the philosophical, economical, and political factors that cloud computing and cloud services have in the workforce and different organizations. Based on various scholarly articles and resources it was observed that organizations used cloud computing and cloud services to increase their overall productivity as well as decrease the overall cost of their operations, as well as the different policies that were created by lawmakers to control the realm of cloud computing. The results of this …


Virginia Seafood Sustainability, Samantha E. Askin, Robert A. Fisher Oct 2021

Virginia Seafood Sustainability, Samantha E. Askin, Robert A. Fisher

Reports

Virginia’s commercial fisheries operate sustainability under a suite of management tools based upon information received from marine scientists and fishery managers who regularly conduct biological sampling of fish while tracking commercial landings and other gathering of required information. Analyses of fishing effort and overall stock conditions, as well as formulas designed to calculate threshold limits for maintaining sustainable stocks are regularly performed. Restrictions on seasons, size, days at sea, and gear are imposed as needed to achieve management supporting long-term biological sustainability.


Medical Outcomes, Quality Of Life, And Family Perceptions For Outpatient Vs Inpatient Neutropenia Management After Chemotherapy For Pediatric Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Kelly D Getz, Julia E Szymczak, Yimei Li, Rachel Madding, Yuan-Shung V Huang, Catherine Aftandilian, Staci D Arnold, Kira O Bona, Emi Caywood, Anderson B Collier, M Monica Gramatges, Meret Henry, Craig Lotterman, Kelly Maloney, Amir Mian, Rajen Mody, Elaine Morgan, Elizabeth A Raetz, Jeffrey Rubnitz, Anupam Verma, Naomi Winick, Jennifer J Wilkes, Jennifer C Yu, Brian T Fisher, Richard Aplenc Oct 2021

Medical Outcomes, Quality Of Life, And Family Perceptions For Outpatient Vs Inpatient Neutropenia Management After Chemotherapy For Pediatric Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Kelly D Getz, Julia E Szymczak, Yimei Li, Rachel Madding, Yuan-Shung V Huang, Catherine Aftandilian, Staci D Arnold, Kira O Bona, Emi Caywood, Anderson B Collier, M Monica Gramatges, Meret Henry, Craig Lotterman, Kelly Maloney, Amir Mian, Rajen Mody, Elaine Morgan, Elizabeth A Raetz, Jeffrey Rubnitz, Anupam Verma, Naomi Winick, Jennifer J Wilkes, Jennifer C Yu, Brian T Fisher, Richard Aplenc

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Importance: Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) requires multiple courses of intensive chemotherapy that result in neutropenia, with significant risk for infectious complications. Supportive care guidelines recommend hospitalization until neutrophil recovery. However, there are little data to support inpatient over outpatient management.

Objective: To evaluate outpatient vs inpatient neutropenia management for pediatric AML.

Design, setting, and participants: This cohort study used qualitative and quantitative methods to compare medical outcomes, patient health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and patient and family perceptions between outpatient and inpatient neutropenia management. The study included patients from 17 US pediatric hospitals with frontline chemotherapy start dates ranging …


Population Genetic Analyses Of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types In Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test Of Reproductive Isolation, Chen Liu Oct 2021

Population Genetic Analyses Of Arctic Char (Salvelinus Alpinus) Life History Types In Nettilling Lake & Amadjuak River Ecosystem: A Test Of Reproductive Isolation, Chen Liu

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A great number of studies have identified strong genetic differences between sympatric anadromous and resident populations of Salmonidae. However, Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) migratory phenotypes in the Nettilling Lake and Amadjuak River ecosystem in Nunavut, Canada have not been genetically characterized, and it remains unclear if distinct genotypes and phenotypes associated with migratory life history differences are maintained through reproductive isolation, and they have been assumed to be sympatric populations, or co-occurring populations. Co-occurring Arctic char (n=225) were sampled from eleven sites along the Amadjuak River in 2014 and 2015. Twelve microsatellite loci were used to quantify genetic variation among …


Assessing The Adaptive Capacity Of An Arctic Seabird To Increasing Frequency In Predation Risk From Polar Bears Using Behavioural And Physiological Metrics, Erica Anne Geldart Oct 2021

Assessing The Adaptive Capacity Of An Arctic Seabird To Increasing Frequency In Predation Risk From Polar Bears Using Behavioural And Physiological Metrics, Erica Anne Geldart

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Predator-prey dynamics in the Arctic are being altered with changing sea-ice phenology. The increasing frequency of predation on colonial nesting seabird eggs by a rare predator - the polar bear (Ursus maritimus), is a consequence of bears shifting to terrestrial food resources through a shortened seal-hunting season. I study a colony of nesting common eiders (Somateria mollissima) on Mitivik (East Bay) Island, Nunavut, Canada, that is exposed to established nest predators such as arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), but has recently experienced an increase in polar bear nest predation due to the bears’ lost on-ice hunting opportunities. Given eiders’ limited eco-evolutionary …


Discovering High-Profit Product Feature Groups By Mining High Utility Sequential Patterns From Feature-Based Opinions, Priyanka Motwani Oct 2021

Discovering High-Profit Product Feature Groups By Mining High Utility Sequential Patterns From Feature-Based Opinions, Priyanka Motwani

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Extracting a group of features together instead of a single feature from the mined opinions, such as “{battery, camera, design} of a smartphone,” may yield higher profit to the manufactures and higher customer satisfaction, and these can be called High Profit Feature Groups (HPFG). The accuracy of Opinion-Feature Extraction can be improved if more complex sequential patterns of customer reviews are learned and included in the user-behavior analysis to obtain relevant frequent feature groups. Existing Opinion-Feature Extraction systems that use Data Mining techniques with some sequences include those referred to in this thesis as Rashid13OFExt, Rana18OFExt, and HPFG19_HU. Rashid13OFExt …