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The Future Of Artificial Intelligence In The Healthcare Industry, Erika Bonnist May 2021

The Future Of Artificial Intelligence In The Healthcare Industry, Erika Bonnist

Honors Theses

Technology has played an immense role in the evolution of healthcare delivery for the United States and on an international scale. Today, perhaps no innovation offers more potential than artificial intelligence. Utilizing machine intelligence as opposed to human intelligence for the purposes of planning, offering solutions, and providing insights, AI has the ability to alter traditional dynamics between doctors, patients, and administrators; this reality is now producing both elation at artificial intelligence's medical promise and uncertainty regarding its capacity in current systems. Nevertheless, current trends reveal that interest in AI among healthcare stakeholders is continuously increasing, and with the current …


Effects Of Bounding Tree Complexity On Immersion In A Virtual Environment, Jonathan Caputo May 2021

Effects Of Bounding Tree Complexity On Immersion In A Virtual Environment, Jonathan Caputo

Honors Theses

Bounding boxes are volumetric spaces in a 3D environment defined by a set of points that denote the area of collision for a given object. Bounding trees are known as a collection of bounding boxes. Simple bounding trees contain few bounding boxes and complex bounding trees contain many. Our research aims to find the relationship between the complexity of a bounding tree and a user's immersion in a 3D virtual environment. We created an algorithm that used the bounding trees to check for when an object collides with another. Using this algorithm, we ran a user study where users would …


Long-Term Changes In Soil Surface Properties As Affected By Management Practices In A Wheat-Soybean, Double-Crop System, Machaela Morrison May 2021

Long-Term Changes In Soil Surface Properties As Affected By Management Practices In A Wheat-Soybean, Double-Crop System, Machaela Morrison

Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses

Long-term agricultural sustainability and productivity are controlled by the integrative effects of different management practices on the soil. Many Arkansas producers use the double-crop system to grow soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr] and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Studying combinations of different, non-traditional, alternative agricultural techniques may help producers better understand the long-term implications of various management practice options on sustainability and productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of agricultural management practices, including residue level, tillage, irrigation, and burning, and soil depth on the change in various soil properties from 2010 to 2020 in …


A Comparison Of The Environmental Effects Of Renewable And Non-Renewable Energies, Jordan Moore May 2021

A Comparison Of The Environmental Effects Of Renewable And Non-Renewable Energies, Jordan Moore

Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses

This study presents current energy data from the United States and data from literature reviews to create life cycle assessments (LCA) for comparing the environmental impacts of wind and coal-fired energy generation and use. The environmental impacts were evaluated using emissions data, principally carbon dioxide emissions and carbon dioxide equivalents from methane. Other environmental impacts such as avian mortality and land use were compared as well. The LCA includes four phases: raw materials, transportation, use/retail, and waste. Overall, wind energy has a smaller environmental impact than coal-fired energy for the raw materials, transportation, use/retail, and waste phases. Wind energy resulted …


Low Impact Development: Low-Maintenance Design To Encourage Residential Adoption Of Sustainable Systems, Haley Ellis May 2021

Low Impact Development: Low-Maintenance Design To Encourage Residential Adoption Of Sustainable Systems, Haley Ellis

Biological and Agricultural Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

Residential adoption of low-impact development (LID) technology can positively impact downstream watershed hydrology by reducing total volumetric discharge from the residential site. This reduction can provide economic, environmental, and social benefits for the residents as well as the community at large. Additionally, homeowners are often affected by stormwater related issues, like flooding or washout, that could be easily mitigated with a sustainably engineered LID structure or network. Engineering for sustainability often includes the blending of several objectives to provide greater overall benefit. This thesis compares the outflow characteristics of three low-maintenance residential LID design scenarios differing in rain garden soil …


Estimating Irrigation In Rice Fields With A Water Balance Approach, Kristen Trinh May 2021

Estimating Irrigation In Rice Fields With A Water Balance Approach, Kristen Trinh

Biological and Agricultural Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

Global food production must increase to meet the demand associated with increased population growth, so irrigation water use will continue to rise. Therefore, it is important to monitor water usage particularly when an irrigation flowmeter is unavailable. A field water balance was created for a selection of rice fields in East-central Arkansas under observation in 2018 and 2019. From those, irrigation inputs are deduced from the water balance alone. First, each field had sensors that collected water table level (WTL) data. Next, other water inputs and outputs such as precipitation and evapotranspiration (ET) were collected from two modeled sources. The …


Comparative Analysis Of Azo Dye Restriction In The International Textile Industry, Kayla Demark May 2021

Comparative Analysis Of Azo Dye Restriction In The International Textile Industry, Kayla Demark

Apparel Merchandising and Product Development Undergraduate Honors Theses

Azo dyes are the most used type of dye in the textile industry. Some of these dyes have the potential to be extremely toxic to both human health and the environment. While regulations of these dyes vary across the world, it is suggested that not enough is being done to protect consumers and the environment from potentially harmful azo dyes (Rawat et al., 2016). It is the responsibility of apparel companies to ensure that their products that contain azo dyes are safe for consumers.

The purpose of this study was to understand how azo dyes and their by-products are restricted …


Investigating The Potential Of A Combined Air Quality-Heat Index In Predicting Mortality, Shayna Fever May 2021

Investigating The Potential Of A Combined Air Quality-Heat Index In Predicting Mortality, Shayna Fever

Theses and Dissertations

Although the development of the Air Quality Index (AQI) has been significant in informing and protecting the public, it may not be entirely reflective of the health effects from exposure to air pollutants. Meteorological factors that are considered in the heat index (HI), temperature and relative humidity, are not considered when calculating the AQI. It may be important to consider certain meteorological factors when assessing the quality of the air because such factors affect the dynamics of air movement as well as the formation of certain pollutants.Through a series of Quasi-Poisson regression models, we investigated whether the relationship between the …


Fluvial And Sequence Stratigraphy Analysis Of The Hell Creek And Fort Union Formations To Test Models For Sedimentation Across The Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary In Makoshika State Park, Glendive, Montana, Quintin Bendixen May 2021

Fluvial And Sequence Stratigraphy Analysis Of The Hell Creek And Fort Union Formations To Test Models For Sedimentation Across The Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary In Makoshika State Park, Glendive, Montana, Quintin Bendixen

Theses and Dissertations

The Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary outcrops extensively throughout Makoshika State Park in Glendive, Montana. A distinct change in sedimentation style occurs across the Cretaceous- Paleogene in the Williston Basin deposits found in eastern Montana and western North Dakota. The well documented Hell Creek Formation of the Upper Cretaceous period consists of fresh and brackish water influenced deposits on the western low-lying coast of the Western Interior Seaway. The overlying Fort Union Formation consists of coals and fluvial sandstone deposits. Geologic explanations for the depositional shift include tectonic forces of the Sevier/Laramide Orogeny to the west, The Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction Event, and the advancement …


Autumn Tree Phenology In Northern Wisconsin: Humans Versus Photographs, Trevor Iglinski May 2021

Autumn Tree Phenology In Northern Wisconsin: Humans Versus Photographs, Trevor Iglinski

Theses and Dissertations

Ecosystem primary productivity halts when plants go dormant, and so the timing of dormancy as it relates to autumn phenology has been a focus of much interdisciplinary research. While monitoring plant phenology has its roots in directly observing specimens, digital sensors along with modern methods have also become a mainstay in phenology. Results from different methods often vary, so there is still a need to better understand how digital cameras record autumn phenology, especially in comparison with ground-based observations (Keenan et al. 2014). This study compared autumn phenology derived from direct ground observations with upward-facing fisheye photography, in the context …


Improving Logistics Efficiency Through Collaborative Truck Routing, Patrick Dougherty May 2021

Improving Logistics Efficiency Through Collaborative Truck Routing, Patrick Dougherty

Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

The logistics industry is among the world’s largest and most essential. Specifically, trucking is a massive component of the modern logistics system. In 2012, truck transportation carried 68% of all freight tonnage in the U.S. However, trucking currently faces significant problems with efficiency and sustainability. Of all miles driven by trucks yearly in the U.S., 25% are driven with empty loads and 36% are driven with underutilized loads. In addition to this economic inefficiency, the industry faces social and environmental challenges. Driver turnover rates are near 100%, and trucking accounts for a significant level of greenhouse gas emissions. One potential …


The Search For Life: Exoplanet Detection With Deep Learning, Natasha Scannell May 2021

The Search For Life: Exoplanet Detection With Deep Learning, Natasha Scannell

Theses and Dissertations

The discovery of new exoplanets, planets outside of our solar system, is essential for increasing our understanding of the universe. Exoplanets capable of harboring life are particularly of interest. Over 600 GB of data was collected by the Kepler Space Telescope, and about 30 GB is being collected each day by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite since its launch in 2018. Traditional methods of experts examining this data manually are no longer tractable; automation is necessary to accomplish the task of vetting all of this data to identify planet candidates from astrophysical false positives.

Previous state-of-the-art models, Astronet and Exonet, …


Addressing Diversity, Equality, Inclusion And Discrimination By Modeling, Selecting And Ordering Actions, Praneeth Keshav Madabhushi May 2021

Addressing Diversity, Equality, Inclusion And Discrimination By Modeling, Selecting And Ordering Actions, Praneeth Keshav Madabhushi

Theses and Dissertations

In the current era, Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion (DEI) are often not sufficiently addressed due to bias against certain people or unjust stereotypes or simply an inadequate understanding of the value of DEI. Not addressing DEI sufficiently leads to multiple problems including lawsuits, costly settlements, departure of valuable employees, reduced employee productivity, shortage of qualified workforce, and unjust hiring, compensation, and work-distribution practices. Initiatives to address DEI often fail or risk being ineffective. In this thesis, advances in modeling and search have been exploited to address DEI.


Road Accessibility From County Seat Under Flooding: Hampton, Newport News, James City, Poquoson, Williamsburg, York, Accomack, Northampton, Alexandria, Fairfax, Gloucester, Mathews, Middlesex, Molly Mitchell, Jessica Hendricks, Daniel Schatt, Marcia Berman May 2021

Road Accessibility From County Seat Under Flooding: Hampton, Newport News, James City, Poquoson, Williamsburg, York, Accomack, Northampton, Alexandria, Fairfax, Gloucester, Mathews, Middlesex, Molly Mitchell, Jessica Hendricks, Daniel Schatt, Marcia Berman

Data

The impacts of recurrent flooding on roadways present challenging social and economic considerations for all coastal jurisdictions. Maintenance, public and private accessibility, evacuation routes, and emergency services are just a few of the common themes local governments are beginning to address for low-lying roadways currently known to flood. The project implements a protocol developed by CCRM to analyze the level at which road flooding may impact communities and their ability to reach key locations at periodic intervals; through the year 2100 in coastal Virginia. Using a network analysis, road accessibility is evaluated at different levels of flooding (at 0.1 meter …


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

Revolt Pimenov Taught Us How To Be Scientists, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

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


Development Of Nucleic Acid Aptamers To Inhibit Bacterial Efflux Pumps, Emilie A. Moses May 2021

Development Of Nucleic Acid Aptamers To Inhibit Bacterial Efflux Pumps, Emilie A. Moses

Honors Theses

Multidrug resistance in bacteria, defined as the ability of a bacterial strain to resist the killing effects of more than one antibiotic, represents a major threat to global healthcare. Every year in the United States, two million people are infected with a multidrug resistant strain of bacteria. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), out of those two million people, about 35,000 will die from their infection. Thus, these multidrug resistant diseases are considered by the CDC to be the most dangerous diseases in the world. While multidrug resistance can occur through several different mechanisms, a major contributor to …


Representation Stability Of The Cohomology Of Springer Varieties And Some Combinatorial Consequences, Aba Mbirika, Julianna Tymoczko May 2021

Representation Stability Of The Cohomology Of Springer Varieties And Some Combinatorial Consequences, Aba Mbirika, Julianna Tymoczko

Mathematics Sciences: Faculty Publications

A sequence of Sn-representations { Vn} is said to be uniformly representation stable if the decomposition of Vn= ⨁ μcμ,nV(μ) n into irreducible representations is independent of n for each μ—that is, the multiplicities cμ,n are eventually independent of n for each μ. Church–Ellenberg–Farb proved that the cohomology of flag varieties (the so-called diagonal coinvariant algebra) is uniformly representation stable. We generalize their result from flag varieties to all Springer fibers. More precisely, we show that for any increasing subsequence of Young diagrams, the corresponding sequence of Springer representations form a graded co-FI-module of finite type (in the sense of …


Iowa Waste Reduction Center Newsletter, May 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Iowa Waste Reduction Center. May 2021

Iowa Waste Reduction Center Newsletter, May 2021, University Of Northern Iowa. Iowa Waste Reduction Center.

Iowa Waste Reduction Center Newsletter

Inside this Issue:

--- Schedule an On-Site Review with the IWRC
--- IWRC Celebrates Intern Dre Presswood's Last Day
--- Chris Christensen is welcomed to the IWRC Team!
--- Industry News


Occupancy Of Small Mammals In Missouri’S Fragmented Prairies, Morgan Elizabeth Rodery May 2021

Occupancy Of Small Mammals In Missouri’S Fragmented Prairies, Morgan Elizabeth Rodery

MSU Graduate Theses

Prairies once extended across much of Missouri, but now are dwindling and often surrounded by agriculture or other developed land. This has resulted in a mosaic-like landscape made up of small patches that are often isolated and distant from other patches. The theory of Island Biogeography posits that species richness of habitat patches exists as a dynamic equilibrium between colonization and extinction rates and that larger islands should contain more species than smaller islands. The purpose of this study is to examine how occupancy of a small mammal prairie specialist, the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster, and other small mammal …


Constructing Non-Proxy Small Test Modules For The Complete Intersection Property, Benjamin Briggs, Eloísa Grifo, Josh Pollitz May 2021

Constructing Non-Proxy Small Test Modules For The Complete Intersection Property, Benjamin Briggs, Eloísa Grifo, Josh Pollitz

Department of Mathematics: Faculty Publications

A local ring R is regular if and only if every finitely generated R-module has finite projective dimension. Moreover, the residue field k is a test module: R is regular if and only if k has finite projective dimension. This characterization can be extended to the bounded derived category Df(R), which contains only small objects if and only if R is regular. Recent results of Pollitz, completing work initiated by Dwyer-Greenlees-Iyengar, yield an analogous characterization for complete intersections: R is a complete intersection if and only if every object in Df(R) is proxy small. In this paper, we study a …


Organic Matter Spatial And Temporal Patterns In Coastal Sands Of Long Bay, South Carolina, Kayla B. Christofferson May 2021

Organic Matter Spatial And Temporal Patterns In Coastal Sands Of Long Bay, South Carolina, Kayla B. Christofferson

Honors Theses

Sandy coastlines serve crucial functions to coastal economies and coastal ecology alike. In the past, organic-poor sands were considered of lower importance than organic-rich muds. Recent studies showed that sands’ low organic matter concentrations are due to high biogeochemical cycling rates, driven by rapid physical exchange, but remain infrequently studied. I present time-series of sand mass-loss-on-ignition (LOI, an organic matter proxy) profiles from February 2017 onwards at multiple sites along Long Bay, South Carolina. LOI profiles exhibit subsurface maximum values, unlike the typical decrease with depth in muddy sediments. I hypothesize that organic matter distribution with depth is affected by …


Isolated Point Discharges Into Coastal Swashes As Nutrient Sources To Coastal Waters, Mary E. Olsen May 2021

Isolated Point Discharges Into Coastal Swashes As Nutrient Sources To Coastal Waters, Mary E. Olsen

Honors Theses

Coastal water quality in the Grand Strand of South Carolina is directly influenced by human activities. Nutrient-rich runoff, stemming from numerous anthropogenic sources, finds its way into coastal waters through freshwater inputs often through tidal creeks, termed swashes. In order to better describe the amount of nutrient inputs into Singleton Swash and White Point Swash, we examine anthropogenic runoff from isolated identifiable point discharges and their nutrient concentrations. We report concentrations of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN, as the sum of nitrate, nitrite and ammonium) and phosphate in discharge and creek water. We hypothesize that nutrient concentrations of isolated, minor point …


Donnelly River Model Review, Justin Hughes May 2021

Donnelly River Model Review, Justin Hughes

Natural resources commissioned reports

The Donnelly River Model was prepared for the Department of Water and Environment Regulation (DWER) by an external consultant (Hydrology and Risk Consultants) in 2018. The purpose of this model was largely to evaluate the feasibility of a proposed irrigation development centred on diversions from the Middle Donnelly near Chappel's Bridge into a reservoir in the nearby Record Brook catchment. As a part of the model build and reporting process, the HARC (2018) report was reviewed by Ecological Australia (2018) against the model specifications. ECL concluded that the model was "fit for purpose", but made many recommendations. Since re­port release, …


Automatically Selecting Follow-Up Questions For Deficient Bug Reports, Mia Mohammad Imran, Agnieszka Ciborowska, Kostadin Damevski May 2021

Automatically Selecting Follow-Up Questions For Deficient Bug Reports, Mia Mohammad Imran, Agnieszka Ciborowska, Kostadin Damevski

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

The availability of quality information in bug reports that are created daily by software users is key to rapidly fixing software faults. Improving incomplete or deficient bug reports, which are numerous in many popular and actively developed open-source software projects, can make software maintenance more effective and improve software quality. In this paper, we propose a system that addresses the problem of bug report incompleteness by automatically posing follow-up questions, intended to elicit answers that add value and provide missing information to a bug report. Our system is based on selecting follow-up questions from a large corpus of already posted …


Temperature-Dependent Rotationally Inelastic Collisions Of Ohˉ And He, Eric S. Endres, Steve Ndengué, Olga Lakhmanskaya, Seunghyun Lee, Francesco A. Gianturco, Richard Dawes, Roland Wester May 2021

Temperature-Dependent Rotationally Inelastic Collisions Of Ohˉ And He, Eric S. Endres, Steve Ndengué, Olga Lakhmanskaya, Seunghyun Lee, Francesco A. Gianturco, Richard Dawes, Roland Wester

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

We have studied the fundamental rotational relaxation and excitation collision of OHˉJ = 0 ↔ 1 with helium at different collision energies. Using state-selected photodetachment in a cryogenic ion trap, the collisional excitation of the first excited rotational state of OHˉ has been investigated and absolute inelastic collision rate coefficients have been extracted for collision temperatures between 20 and 35 K. The rates are compared with accurate quantum scattering calculations for three different potential-energy surfaces. Good agreement is found within the experimental accuracy, but the experimental trend of increasing collision rates with temperature is only in part reflected in the …


Approach Toward The Total Synthesis Of Some Sarpagine Related Indole Alkaloids: Histrixnine, Gelsempervine A, Gelsempervine B, O-Methylmacusine B & 19,20-Dihydro-O-Methylmacusine B,Design, Synthesis & Biological Study Of Some Novel Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Type (Gabaa) Receptor Ligands, Md Zubair Ahmed Khan May 2021

Approach Toward The Total Synthesis Of Some Sarpagine Related Indole Alkaloids: Histrixnine, Gelsempervine A, Gelsempervine B, O-Methylmacusine B & 19,20-Dihydro-O-Methylmacusine B,Design, Synthesis & Biological Study Of Some Novel Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Type (Gabaa) Receptor Ligands, Md Zubair Ahmed Khan

Theses and Dissertations

Indole alkaloids are chemically, biologically and commercially significant, as well as diversely distributed important group of natural products. These are of prominence because of their resemblance with various biologically essential molecules including tryptophan, tryptamine, and serotonin. The Sarpagine type indole alkaloids comprise one of the most diverse series of indole alkaloid natural products. These indole alkaloids are primarily isolated from three plant families: Apocynaceae, Rubiaceae, and Loganiaceae which have been used in traditional and folk medicines in many countries around the world. Biological screening of these alkaloids is not always possible, presumably, due to the paucity of the isolated natural …


Development Of Novel Compound Controllers To Reduce Chattering Of Sliding Mode Control, Mehran Rahmani May 2021

Development Of Novel Compound Controllers To Reduce Chattering Of Sliding Mode Control, Mehran Rahmani

Theses and Dissertations

The robotics and dynamic systems constantly encountered with disturbances such as micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) gyroscope under disturbances result in mechanical coupling terms between two axes, friction forces in exoskeleton robot joints, and unmodelled dynamics of robot manipulator. Sliding mode control (SMC) is a robust controller. The main drawback of the sliding mode controller is that it produces high-frequency control signals, which leads to chattering. The research objective is to reduce chattering, improve robustness, and increase trajectory tracking of SMC. In this research, we developed controllers for three different dynamic systems: (i) MEMS, (ii) an Exoskeleton type robot, and …


Refactoring Sasylf Proofs, Kayla Rodenbeck May 2021

Refactoring Sasylf Proofs, Kayla Rodenbeck

Theses and Dissertations

Refactoring is a common practice undertaken by software developers that is used to improve the quality of existing code. Originally done by hand, several automated refactorings have been introduced over the years, saving both time and effort expended by the developer. Proof engineering, on the other hand, is a more recent concept which has not advanced as quickly over the years, thus they do not have similar tools to be able to make similar changes automatically. Since proof assistants resemble programming languages in many regards, a similar practice may be applied.Thus, the main idea behind this thesis is introduced. The …


Complexity Of Gamification, Kompalli V M Jwala Seethal Chandra May 2021

Complexity Of Gamification, Kompalli V M Jwala Seethal Chandra

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis introduces ideas for determining the Complexity of Gamifying the learning of a task/skill. We have taken three different tasks: Learning of L2 Languages (Non-mother-tongue languages), Learning about Food preparation and Learning of Physical exercises and applied our ideas to identify the complexity of gamifying them. To further supplement our idea, we have taken few existing popular gamified tasks by 3rd party companies and addressed the complexity of making them, using our ideas, and how adding new features to them, will increase the complexity. In summary, our work presented in this thesis is useful in practice for estimating a …


Extracting Information From Compact Binary Coalescences With Gravitational Waves, Xiaoshu Liu May 2021

Extracting Information From Compact Binary Coalescences With Gravitational Waves, Xiaoshu Liu

Theses and Dissertations

Gravitational waves (GWs) radiated by compact binary coalescences (CBCs) carry useful information about their sources. These source properties obtained via the parameter estimation technique can help us to answer a wide range of physics problems. In this dissertation, I will present three major research projects. Firstly, binary neutron stars (BNSs) detected by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo are ideal to study the equation of state (EoS). The EoS enters GW waveforms through tidal deformability, which can be measured by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo. By performing Bayesian model selection, we can test plausible models from a large set of proposed …