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    • Palatable game development: lessons learned from Foodbot Factory, accessibility, and audio games 

      Savaglio, Robert (2023-04-01)
      To address a lack of serious game work focusing on the development itself, this thesis describes recommendations for developers based on the development of Foodbot Factory, a nutrition-based serious game. Additionally, to ...
    • A parallel adaptive method for pseudo-arclength continuation 

      Dubitski, Alexander (2011-08-01)
      We parallelize the pseudo-arclength continuation method for solving nonlinear systems of equations. Pseudo-arclength continuation is a predictor-corrector method where the correction step consists of solving a linear system ...
    • Parsing genetic models 

      Lombardo, Michael Natale (2022-01-01)
      Applications of computer vision have seen great success recently, yet there are few approaches dealing with visual illustrations. We propose a collection of computer vision applications for parsing genetic models. Genetic ...
    • Peer evaluation with graph neural networks 

      Namanloo, Alireza A. (2021-12-01)
      Peer assessment systems are rising in various social contexts, such as peer grading in large (online) classrooms, peer review in conferences, peer art evaluation, etc. However, peer assessments might not be as accurate as ...
    • Perceptual Biases in Font Size as a Data Encoding 

      Alexander, Eric; Chang, Chih-Ching; Shimabukuro, Mariana; Franconeri, Steven; Collins, Christopher; Gleicher, Michael (IEEE, 2017-07-04)
      Many visualizations, including word clouds, cartographic labels, and word trees, encode data within the sizes of fonts. While font size can be an intuitive dimension for the viewer, using it as an encoding can introduce ...
    • Performance assessment of Au SERS substrates prepared by deposition of Au nanoparticles on screen-printed SiO2 particle films 

      Simpson, Raquel E. (2023-02-01)
      Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a highly studied technique for simple and rapid trace analysis. Screen-printing, a low-cost fabrication method, has been proposed as a reproducible and affordable approach for ...
    • Perpetually playing physics 

      Beeler, Chris (2019-08-01)
      Here we discuss ideas of reinforcement learning and the importance of various aspects of it. We show how reinforcement learning methods based on genetic algorithms can be used to reproduce thermodynamic cycles without prior ...
    • Personalized Views for Immersive Analytics 

      Bonada, Santiago; Veras, Rafael; Collins, Christopher (ACM, 2016-11)
      In this paper we present work-in-progress toward a vision of personalized views of visual analytics interfaces in the context of collaborative analytics in immersive spaces. In particular, we are interested in the sense ...
    • The Pharmacological Characterization of Hco-UNC-49, a GABA-gated Chloride Channel from the Parasitic Nematode Haemonchus contortus 

      Brown, David (2010-08-01)
      Compared to mammals, nematodes appear to exhibit a unique GABAergic nervous system. Haemonchus controtus is a parasitic nematode that infects ruminants worldwide. Hco-UNC-49 is a H. contortus GABA-gated chloride channel ...
    • Physical and chemical analysis of pig carcass decomposition in a fine sand 

      Larizza, Melina (2010-08-01)
      The development and improvement of methods used for the estimation of the postmortem interval (PMI) is a common area of research in forensic science. This research was conducted to physically and chemically analyze pig ...
    • PiXi: an approach to nudge secure password creation 

      Wang, Shengqian (2023-04-01)
      Passwords, a first line of defense against unauthorized access, must be secure and memorable. However, people often struggle to create secure passwords they can recall. To address this problem, we design Password inspiration ...
    • Playing is creating with PlayTIME: introducing and evaluating a tangible UI-based interactive scenario prototyping system 

      Buckstein, Daniel Stephen (2015-02-01)
      With traditional game prototyping activities, physical and digital game prototyping tasks are commonly separate, often requiring iteration between the two and different personnel to complete physical and digital tasks. ...
    • Polymer translocation: a nonequilibrium process 

      Vollmer, Sarah C. (2017-04-07)
      3D Langevin dynamics simulations of the capture and translocation of polymers through a nanopore are conducted for several polymer lengths and two different Péclet values (that quantify the drift-diffusion balance of the ...
    • Polymorphic Adversarial DDoS attack on IDS using GAN 

      Chauhan, Ravi (2020-12-01)
      IDS are essential components in preventing malicious traffic from penetrating networks. IDS have been rapidly enhancing their detection ability using ML algorithms. As a result, attackers look for new methods to evade the ...
    • Pourbaix diagrams at elevated temperatures: a study of Zn and Sn 

      Palazhchenko, Olga (2012-08-01)
      Metals in industrial settings such as power plants are often subjected to high temperature and pressure aqueous environments, where failure to control corrosion compromises worker and environment safety. For instance, ...
    • Predicting mobile application power consumption 

      Chang, Michael (2018-05-01)
      We present an analysis of battery consumption to predict the average consumption rate of any given application. We explain the process and techniques used to gather the data, and present over 25000 readings collected over ...
    • Predicting multi-person dynamics 

      Karia, Chirag (2023-12-01)
      Humans unconsciously model the dynamics of the world around them; for example, we predict the movement of surrounding traffic and pedestrians while driving, or forecast player positions in a game of soccer. Our work builds ...
    • Predicting mutation score using source code and test suite metrics 

      Jalbert, Kevin (2012-09-01)
      Mutation testing has traditionally been used to evaluate the effectiveness of test suites and provide con dence in the testing process. Mutation testing involves the creation of many versions of a program each with a single ...
    • Predictive analytics for maintenance activities in nuclear power plants: a feasibility study 

      Khurmi, Rajinder (2021-12-01)
      Nuclear power plants are known for their use of legacy systems and processes. As plants age, the amount of maintenance increases while resources remain finite, leading to unwanted delays, affecting the health of assets and ...
    • Preferential proximal policy optimization in reinforcement learning 

      Balasuntharam, Tamilselvan (2023-12-01)
      The Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), a policy gradient method, excels in reinforcement learning with its ”surrogate” objective function and stochastic gradient ascent. However, PPO does not fully consider the significance ...