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Predicting Plans And Actions In Two-Player Repeated Games, Najma Mathema Sep 2020

Predicting Plans And Actions In Two-Player Repeated Games, Najma Mathema

Theses and Dissertations

Artificial intelligence (AI) agents will need to interact with both other AI agents and humans. One way to enable effective interaction is to create models of associates to help to predict the modeled agents' actions, plans, and intentions. If AI agents are able to predict what other agents in their environment will be doing in the future and can understand the intentions of these other agents, the AI agents can use these predictions in their planning, decision-making and assessing their own potential. Prior work [13, 14] introduced the S# algorithm, which is designed as a robust algorithm for many two-player …


Assessing Resource Condition In Grazing Lands: How Do Different Indicators Compare?, John G. Mcivor, C. K. Mcdonald, Neil D. Macleod Sep 2020

Assessing Resource Condition In Grazing Lands: How Do Different Indicators Compare?, John G. Mcivor, C. K. Mcdonald, Neil D. Macleod

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Sustainability Assessment Of Animal Production Systems In The (Sub)Tropics: Review And Prospectson Combining Life Cycle Assessment (Lca) With Other Environmental Impact Assessment Methods, Andrea C. Mayer Sep 2020

Sustainability Assessment Of Animal Production Systems In The (Sub)Tropics: Review And Prospectson Combining Life Cycle Assessment (Lca) With Other Environmental Impact Assessment Methods, Andrea C. Mayer

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Combining Agroecological Knowledge And Empirical Knowing To Build Pastoral Management Guidelines Within Multipurpose Land Use, D. Magda, N. Girard, P. Gascouat, D. Lassalle Sep 2020

Combining Agroecological Knowledge And Empirical Knowing To Build Pastoral Management Guidelines Within Multipurpose Land Use, D. Magda, N. Girard, P. Gascouat, D. Lassalle

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Data Is Personal: We Should Treat It As Such, Kaleb Dunn Sep 2020

Data Is Personal: We Should Treat It As Such, Kaleb Dunn

Student Papers in Public Policy

The rise of the internet as a fact of daily life is the defining element of the modern age. Widespread use of the internet has fundamentally altered entire industries, and much of American life has migrated online. Dating is augmented by online dating; shopping by online shopping; television by internet streaming.

The digitization of American life has brought with it considerable benefits, including great convenience and innumerable efficiencies, but it has not come without a cost. Although there are many business models used by internet companies, many of the now-largest companies in the world have converged on one entity upon …


Implement Multi-Factor Authentication On All Federal Systems Now, Megan Walsh Sep 2020

Implement Multi-Factor Authentication On All Federal Systems Now, Megan Walsh

Student Papers in Public Policy

The White House Office of Management and Budget recorded 31,107 information security incidents in fiscal year 2018. The most common attacks to gain access to a user’s login credentials were e-mail/phishing, web-based attack, and brute force entering of username/password combinations. Given this high number of incidents, strong reliance on computers for everyday business, and common attacks that target passwords, information security should be a priority for information technology administrators working in federal agencies.


Removing Racially Biased Algorithms In Policing, Andie Lee Sep 2020

Removing Racially Biased Algorithms In Policing, Andie Lee

Student Papers in Public Policy

Local police departments use algorithm-based programs to do police work and predict crime. Technology has created the police tactic of predictive crime prevention. Police work, however, requires social skills, assessment of the environment, and most importantly human interaction. Automated policing lacks these characteristics. Moreover, the algorithms used to make crime predictions and risk assessments have disproportionately affected minorities.


The Case For Online Ranked-Choice Voting, Rayyan Khan Sep 2020

The Case For Online Ranked-Choice Voting, Rayyan Khan

Student Papers in Public Policy

Maine was the first to embrace ranked-choice voting on a statewide level in 2018, using it for all state and general elections. Maine voters will be the first to use ranked-choice voting in a presidential election in 2020. This system differs from traditional voting in that voters rank candidates rather than choose just one. Supporters of ranked-choice voting tout it as a better model for accurately representing the values of the voting population; however, a study conducted in San Francisco details a potential shortfall referred to as “ballot fatigue” that the theoretically-ideal system may face as it struggles to deal …


Application Of Net Zero Principles To The Army’S Industrial Base, Christos Christodoulatos Sep 2020

Application Of Net Zero Principles To The Army’S Industrial Base, Christos Christodoulatos

Sustainability Seminar Series

In January 2014, the Secretary of the Army distributed Army Directive 2014-02 "Net Zero Installations Policy". The Net Zero Policy requires installations to: (1) reduce overall energy use, maximize efficiency, implement energy recovery and cogeneration opportunities, and offset the remaining demand with the production of renewable energy from onsite sources and (2) reduce overall water use, regardless of the source; increase use of technology that uses water more efficiently; recycle and reuse water. The Army's industrial base and especially munitions manufacturing facilities generate waste streams with high nutrient and carbon content and therefore present unique opportunities for development and application …


A Mechanical Mechanism For Vitamin E Acetate In E-Cigarette/Vaping-Associated Lung Injury, Mitchell Dipasquale, Omotayo Gbadamosi, Michael H.L. Nguyen, Stuart R. Castillo, Brett W. Rickeard, Elizabeth G. Kelley, Michihiro Nagao, Drew Marquardt Sep 2020

A Mechanical Mechanism For Vitamin E Acetate In E-Cigarette/Vaping-Associated Lung Injury, Mitchell Dipasquale, Omotayo Gbadamosi, Michael H.L. Nguyen, Stuart R. Castillo, Brett W. Rickeard, Elizabeth G. Kelley, Michihiro Nagao, Drew Marquardt

Chemistry and Biochemistry Publications

Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society. The outbreak of electronic-cigarette/vaping-Associated lung injury (EVALI) has made thousands ill. This lung injury has been attributed to a physical interaction between toxicants from the vaping solution and the pulmonary surfactant. In particular, studies have implicated vitamin E acetate as a potential instigator of EVALI. Pulmonary surfactant is vital to proper respiration through the mechanical processes of adsorption and interface stability to achieve and maintain low surface tension at the air-liquid interface. Using neutron spin echo spectroscopy, we investigate the impact of vitamin E acetate on the mechanical properties of two lipid-only pulmonary surfactant …


Faunal Remains From Archaeology Sites In Southwestern New Mexico, Karen Gust Schollmeyer, S. O. Macdonald Sep 2020

Faunal Remains From Archaeology Sites In Southwestern New Mexico, Karen Gust Schollmeyer, S. O. Macdonald

Occasional Papers

This study attempts to create a comprehensive catalog of all known records of faunal remains recovered from 105 archaeological sites located across southwestern New Mexico. These sites range in age from 2000BC to AD 1450. Approximately 250 taxa of mollusks, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are represented in this compilation. Primary reference materials from published and unpublished sources are included, along with the repositories where relevant collections may be found for potential reexamination by researchers from a variety of fields of interest.


Nanoscale Battery Cathode Materials Induce Dna Damage In Bacteria, Tian A. Qiu, Valeria Guidolin, Khoi Nguyen L. Hoang, Thomas Pho, Andrea Carra, Peter W. Villalta, Jiayi He, Xiaoxiao Yao, Robert J. Hamers, Silvia Balbo, Z Vivian Feng, Christy L. Haynes Sep 2020

Nanoscale Battery Cathode Materials Induce Dna Damage In Bacteria, Tian A. Qiu, Valeria Guidolin, Khoi Nguyen L. Hoang, Thomas Pho, Andrea Carra, Peter W. Villalta, Jiayi He, Xiaoxiao Yao, Robert J. Hamers, Silvia Balbo, Z Vivian Feng, Christy L. Haynes

Faculty Authored Articles

The increasing use of nanoscale lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (LixNiyMnzCo1−y−zO2, NMC) as a cathode material in lithium-ion batteries poses risk to the environment. Learning toxicity mechanisms on molecular levels is critical to promote proactive risk assessment of these complex nanomaterials and inform their sustainable development. We focused on DNA damage as a toxicity mechanism and profiled in depth chemical and biological changes linked to DNA damage in two environmentally relevant bacteria upon nano-NMC exposure. DNA damage occurred in both bacteria, characterized by double-strand breakage and increased levels of many putative chemical modifications on bacterial DNA bases related to direct …


Cost Effectiveness Of Sample Pooling To Test For Sars-Cov-2, Baha Abdalhamid, Christopher Richard Bilder, Jodi Louise Garrett, Peter Charles Iwen Sep 2020

Cost Effectiveness Of Sample Pooling To Test For Sars-Cov-2, Baha Abdalhamid, Christopher Richard Bilder, Jodi Louise Garrett, Peter Charles Iwen

Department of Statistics: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Diel Cycle Of Sea Spray Aerosol Concentration Over Vast Areas Of The Tropical Pacific Ocean And The Caribbean Sea, J. Michel Flores, Guillaume Bourdin, A. Kostinski, Orit Altaratz, Guy Dagan, Fabien Lombard, Et. Al. Sep 2020

Diel Cycle Of Sea Spray Aerosol Concentration Over Vast Areas Of The Tropical Pacific Ocean And The Caribbean Sea, J. Michel Flores, Guillaume Bourdin, A. Kostinski, Orit Altaratz, Guy Dagan, Fabien Lombard, Et. Al.

Michigan Tech Publications

Ocean-atmosphere interactions such as sea spray aerosol (SSA) formation have a major role in the climate system, but a global-scale assessment of this micro-scale process is highly challenging. We measured high-resolution temporal patterns of SSA number concentration over the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean covering 42,000 km of open ocean waters. We discovered a ubiquitous 24-hour rhythm to the number concentration, clearly seen for particle diameters > ~ 0.58 µm, with spikes at dawn and drops at dusk throughout the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, showing more than doubling of the SSA number concentration during the day than …


Establishing Topological Data Analysis: A Comparison Of Visualization Techniques, Tanmay J. Kotha Sep 2020

Establishing Topological Data Analysis: A Comparison Of Visualization Techniques, Tanmay J. Kotha

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

When visualizing data, we would like to convey both the data and the uncertainty associated with it. There are many incentives to do this, ranging from hurricane path projection to geographical surveys. Important decision making tasks rely upon humans perceiving a clear picture of the data and having confidence in their decisions. Topological Data Analysis has the potential to visualize the data as features or hierarchies in ways that are familiar to human intuition, and thus could help us convey the variation associated with uncertainty.

In this thesis, we evaluate four visualization techniques: color maps, isocontours, Reeb graphs, and persistence …


Waste Management In The Global South: An Inquiry On The Patterns Of Plastic And Waste Material Flows In Colombo, Sri Lanka, Katie Ann Conlon Sep 2020

Waste Management In The Global South: An Inquiry On The Patterns Of Plastic And Waste Material Flows In Colombo, Sri Lanka, Katie Ann Conlon

Dissertations and Theses

Global plastic production continues to increase at an exponential pace, and global waste projections show waste generation rising by 70% by 2050. Plastic waste connects to all social processes, especially within the context of urbanization and development; urban planning and land management; GHG emissions; labor; social equity; public health; rural-to-urban migration; increasing population; increasing consumption; climate change; etc. The focus of this dissertation is an analysis of waste management practices in Sri Lanka using a grounded theory based methodology, with a goal to better understand the social and ecological impacts of plastic waste in Sri Lanka. This research fills a …


Biotools: Indicators For Biodiversity Outcomes Of Grazing Practices In The Australian Rangelands, Alexander Kutt, E. P. Vanderduys, I. J. Gordon Sep 2020

Biotools: Indicators For Biodiversity Outcomes Of Grazing Practices In The Australian Rangelands, Alexander Kutt, E. P. Vanderduys, I. J. Gordon

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Infrared Heater Arrays For Warming Grazingland Field Plots, Bruce A. Kimball, Matthew M. Conley, Shiping Wang, Xingwu Lin, Caiyun Luo, Jack Morgan, David Smith Sep 2020

Infrared Heater Arrays For Warming Grazingland Field Plots, Bruce A. Kimball, Matthew M. Conley, Shiping Wang, Xingwu Lin, Caiyun Luo, Jack Morgan, David Smith

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


A Test Of The Key Resource Hypothesis In The Richtersveld, South Africa, Gareth Hempson, Andrew Illius, Howard Hendricks, Susanne Vetter Sep 2020

A Test Of The Key Resource Hypothesis In The Richtersveld, South Africa, Gareth Hempson, Andrew Illius, Howard Hendricks, Susanne Vetter

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Soil Nutrients As Indicators Of Desertification In Northern Kenya, H. Guyo Roba, Gufu Oba Sep 2020

Soil Nutrients As Indicators Of Desertification In Northern Kenya, H. Guyo Roba, Gufu Oba

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Estimating Pastoral Pressure On Arid Rangelands Taking Into Account Herd Management Practices, Didier Genin, Ali Hanafi Sep 2020

Estimating Pastoral Pressure On Arid Rangelands Taking Into Account Herd Management Practices, Didier Genin, Ali Hanafi

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


New Approaches For Coping With Pastoral Risk, M. W. Demment, D. Layne Coppock, R. Kaitho Sep 2020

New Approaches For Coping With Pastoral Risk, M. W. Demment, D. Layne Coppock, R. Kaitho

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Fluorometry--An Evolving Methodology For Range Animal Ecologists, Dean M. Anderson, Gary D. Rayson Sep 2020

Fluorometry--An Evolving Methodology For Range Animal Ecologists, Dean M. Anderson, Gary D. Rayson

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


New Approaches To Measuring The Functional Value Of Biodiversity In Plant Communities, John Connolly, Caroline Brophy, J. A. Finn, Laura Kirwan, Andreas Lüscher, T. Sebastia, A. Weigelt Sep 2020

New Approaches To Measuring The Functional Value Of Biodiversity In Plant Communities, John Connolly, Caroline Brophy, J. A. Finn, Laura Kirwan, Andreas Lüscher, T. Sebastia, A. Weigelt

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


The Synergistic Effects Of Elevated Temperature And Co2 - Induced Ocean Acidification Reduce Cardiac Performance And Increase Disease Susceptibility In Subadult, Female American Lobsters Homarus Americanus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Decapoda: Astacidea: Nephropidae) From The Gulf Of Maine, Amalia M. Harrington, Robert Harrington, Heather J. Hamlin, Deborah A. Bouchard Sep 2020

The Synergistic Effects Of Elevated Temperature And Co2 - Induced Ocean Acidification Reduce Cardiac Performance And Increase Disease Susceptibility In Subadult, Female American Lobsters Homarus Americanus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Decapoda: Astacidea: Nephropidae) From The Gulf Of Maine, Amalia M. Harrington, Robert Harrington, Heather J. Hamlin, Deborah A. Bouchard

Journal Articles

Increased greenhouse gas emissions have caused rapid ocean warming (OW) and reduced ocean pH via acidification (OA). Both OW and OA will likely impact marine crustaceans, but they are often examined in isolation. We conducted an environmental-stressor experiment to understand how exposure to current summer conditions (16 °C, pH 8.0), OW only (20 °C, pH 8.0), OA only (16 °C, pH 7.6), or both acidification and warming, OAW (20 °C, pH 7.6), differentially influence thermal physiology and immune response of female subadults of the American lobster, Homarus americanus H. Milne Edwards, 1837. Following a 42 d exposure, cardiac performance was …


Protective Spinel Coating For Li1.17ni0.17mn0.50co0.17o2 Cathode For Li-Ion Batteries Through Single-Source Precursor Approach, Evgney V. Dikarev, Jesse C. Carozza, Andrey Shevtsov, Haixiang Han, Anatolii Morozov, Aleksandra A. Savina, Iaroslava Shakhova, Nellie R. Khasanova, Evgeny V. Antipov, Artem M. Abakumov Sep 2020

Protective Spinel Coating For Li1.17ni0.17mn0.50co0.17o2 Cathode For Li-Ion Batteries Through Single-Source Precursor Approach, Evgney V. Dikarev, Jesse C. Carozza, Andrey Shevtsov, Haixiang Han, Anatolii Morozov, Aleksandra A. Savina, Iaroslava Shakhova, Nellie R. Khasanova, Evgeny V. Antipov, Artem M. Abakumov

Chemistry Department Faculty Scholarship

The Li1.17Ni0.17Mn0.50Co0.17O2 Li-rich NMC positive electrode (cathode) for lithium-ion batteries has been coated with nanocrystals of the LiMn1.5Co0.5O4 high-voltage spinel cathode material. The coating was applied through a single-source precursor approach by a deposition of the molecular precursor LiMn1.5Co0.5(thd)5 (thd = 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-3,5-heptanedionate) dissolved in diethyl ether, followed by thermal decomposition at 400 °C inair resulting in a chemically homogeneous cubic spinel. The structure and chemical composition of the coatings, deposited on the model SiO2 spheres and Li-rich NMC crystallites, were …


Heavy Oil Production, Review Paper, Mohamed Abd El-Moniem Sep 2020

Heavy Oil Production, Review Paper, Mohamed Abd El-Moniem

Emirates Journal for Engineering Research

Petroleum represents an important source of energy. The different resources for energy are classified into renewable and non-renewable. Petroleum is the main source of the non-renewable energy where it is found in conventional and non-conventional reservoirs. Conventional oil production is started since the last century with a high oil and gas production using primary and secondary recovery. Now, the global demand is high compared to the supply from the existing produced fields. The production is declining from the conventional resources, so the production from the unconventional reservoirs is essential to cover the market demand. The unconventional resources are classified as …


Investigating The Significance Of Aerosols In Determining The Coronavirus Fatality Rate Among Three European Countries, Wenzhao Li, Rejoice Thomas, Hesham El-Askary, Thomas Piechota, Daniele Struppa, Khaled A. Abdel Ghaffar Sep 2020

Investigating The Significance Of Aerosols In Determining The Coronavirus Fatality Rate Among Three European Countries, Wenzhao Li, Rejoice Thomas, Hesham El-Askary, Thomas Piechota, Daniele Struppa, Khaled A. Abdel Ghaffar

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

The coronavirus pandemic has not only gripped the scientific community in the search for a vaccine or a cure but also in attempts using statistics and association analysis—to identify environmental factors that increase its potency. A study by Ogen (Sci Total Environ 726:138605, 2020a) explored the possible correlation between coronavirus fatality and high nitrogen dioxide exposure in four European countries—France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Meanwhile, another study showed the importance of nitrogen dioxide along with population density in determining the coronavirus pandemic rate in England. In this follow-up study, Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) was introduced in conjunction with other variables …


Development Of Resilience‐Based State‐And‐Transition Models, David D. Briske, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, T. K. Stringham, P. L. Shaver Sep 2020

Development Of Resilience‐Based State‐And‐Transition Models, David D. Briske, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, T. K. Stringham, P. L. Shaver

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.


Natural And Cultural Resources, Qualities Of The Products And Local Development In Rangeland And Grassland Areas In France: Animal Products In The "Pdo System", C. Béranger, J. Bonnemaire Sep 2020

Natural And Cultural Resources, Qualities Of The Products And Local Development In Rangeland And Grassland Areas In France: Animal Products In The "Pdo System", C. Béranger, J. Bonnemaire

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

No abstract provided.