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  • Halverson, Timothy E., 1971- (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    Visual search is an important part of human-computer interaction (HCI). The visual search processes that people use have a substantial effect on the time expended and likelihood of finding the information they seek. This ...
  • Ray, Katrina (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    Many algorithms are known to work well in practice on a variety of different problem instances. Reusing existing algorithms for problems besides the one that they were designed to solve is often quite valuable. This is ...
  • Prottsman, Christie Lee Lili (University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    Though the first computer programmers were female, women currently make up only a quarter of the computing industry. This lack of diversity jeopardizes technical innovation, creativity and profitability. As demand for ...
  • LaGrow, Theodore J.; Bieker, Jacob; Norris, Boyana (University of Oregon, 2017)
    In a complex and dynamic field, such as computer science, it is of interest to understand what software resources are available and the usage and purpose of these resources. We demonstrate the feasibility of automatically ...
  • Hanson-Smith, Victor, 1981- (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    The evolutionary history of protein families can be difficult to study because necessary ancestral molecules are often unavailable for direct observation. As an alternative, the field of computational phylogenetics has ...
  • Ludwig, Jeremy R. (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    The dynamic scripting reinforcement learning algorithm can be extended to improve the speed, effectiveness, and accessibility of learning in modern computer games without sacrificing computational efficiency. This dissertation ...
  • Wills, Eric David, 1977- (University of Oregon, 2008-03)
    Digital three-dimensional (3D) models are useful for biomechanical analysis because they can be interactively visualized and manipulated. Synthesizing and analyzing animal locomotion with these models, however, is difficult ...
  • Wilson, James B., 1980- (University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Finite p -groups are studied using bilinear methods which lead to using nonassociative rings. There are three main results, two which apply only to p -groups and the third which applies to all groups. First, for finite ...
  • Brittell, Megen (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    Graphics provide a rich display medium that facilitates identification of spatial patterns but are inaccessible to people who are blind or low vision. Audio provides an alternative medium through which to display information. ...
  • Poliakoff, David (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    Modern computational software is increasingly large in terms of lines of code, number of developers, intended longevity, and complexity of intended architectures. While tools exist to mitigate the problems this type of ...
  • Huck, Kevin A., 1972- (University of Oregon, 2009-03)
    Parallel applications running on high-end computer systems manifest a complex combination of performance phenomena, such as communication patterns, work distributions, and computational inefficiencies. Current performance ...
  • Boothe, Peter Mattison, 1978- (University of Oregon, 2009-09)
    As the Internet has evolved over time, the interconnection patterns of the members of this "network of networks" have changed. Can we characterize those changes? Have those changes been good or bad? What does "good" mean ...
  • Sheehan, Timothy J. (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    I developed software to incorporate the FlamMap fire model into an agent-based model, Envision, to enable the exploration of relationships between wildfire, land use, climate change, and vegetation dynamics in the Willamette ...
  • Deodhar, Anupama Vijay (University of Oregon, 2017)
    Data collected through Internet of Things (IoT) technology has begun to revolutionize the utilization of buildings. Having a wealth of information about noise, lighting, temperature and more collected through accessible, ...
  • Le Pendu, Paea Jean-Francois, 1974- (University of Oregon, 2010-03)
    On the one hand, ontologies provide a means of formally specifying complex descriptions and relationships about information in a way that is expressive yet amenable to automated processing and reasoning. When data are ...
  • Magharei, Nazanin, 1979- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    Streaming multimedia content over the Internet is extremely popular mainly due to emerging applications such as IPTV, YouTube and e-learning. All these applications require simultaneous streaming of multimedia content from ...
  • Yao, Xiangkui (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    The design of successful assistive technologies requires careful personalization for individual users, as well as rapid, low cost cycles for product development and testing. My research brings two modern software engineering ...
  • Salman, Adnan M., 1965- (University of Oregon, 2010-03)
    This thesis provides a design and development of a software architecture and programming framework that enables domain-oriented scientific investigations to be more easily developed and productively applied. The key research ...
  • Hurlburt, Joy (University of Oregon, 2015-12)
    Review websites play an integral role in many people's decision making process on a regular basis. Review websites target a range of users including people choosing which businesses to support, products to purchase, or ...
  • Wimalasuriya, Daya Chinthana (University of Oregon, 2011-03)
    Information extraction (IE) aims to recognize and retrieve certain types of information from natural language text. For instance, an information extraction system may extract key geopolitical indicators about countries ...

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