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  • Larsen, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2017-05-01)
    With the push to exascale, in situ visualization and analysis will play an increasingly important role in high performance computing. Tightly coupling in situ visualization with simulations constrains resources for both, ...
  • Ramesh, Srinivasan (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    Traditionally, High Performance Computing (HPC) softwarehas been built and deployed as bulk-synchronous, parallel executables based on the message-passing interface (MPI) programming model. The rise of data-oriented computing ...
  • Arab Yar Mohammadi, Mahshid (University of Oregon, 2012)
    My interest is in applying a domain model to help elicit personal requirements for the problem of community travel for people with cognitive impairments. The domain model I took advantage of is the ACT model, which is ...
  • 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 ...
  • Zhang, Yehui (University of Oregon, 2019-04-30)
    In intensive care units, most patients are usually in critical conditions which require physicians to make immediate diagnosis and treatments. However, not every patient could get the best treatment because it highly related ...
  • Ozog, David (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    While the message-passing paradigm, seen in programming models such as MPI and UPC, has provided a solution for efficiently programming on distributed memory computer systems, this approach is not a panacea for the needs ...
  • Johnson-Freyd, Philip (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    Programmers don't just have to write programs, they are have to reason about them. Programming languages aren't just tools for instructing computers what to do, they are tools for reasoning. And, it isn't just programmers ...
  • Sullivan, Zachary (University of Oregon, 2024-03-25)
    The idea that programs are data forms the bedrock of functional programming languages, but it is also found in object-oriented languages and recent iterations of systems languages. Since passing and returning programs ...
  • Torkamani, MohamadAli (University of Oregon, 2016-11-21)
    Machine learning algorithms are invented to learn from data and to use data to perform predictions and analyses. Many agencies are now using machine learning algorithms to present services and to perform tasks that used ...
  • Ebrahimi, Javid (University of Oregon, 2019-04-30)
    In the past few years, evaluating on adversarial examples has become a standard procedure to measure robustness of deep learning models. Literature on adversarial examples for neural nets has largely focused on image ...
  • Wood, Chad (University of Oregon, 2022-05-10)
    It is desirable for general productivity that high-performance computing applications be portable to new architectures, or can be optimized for new workflows and input types, without the need for costly code interventions ...
  • Clauson, Aran (University of Oregon, 2013-10-10)
    Compilation encompasses many steps. Parsing turns the input program into a more manageable syntax tree. Verification ensures that the program makes some semblance of sense. Finally, code generation transforms the internal ...
  • de Silva, Naida Hewa Nisansa (University of Oregon, 2021-04-27)
    Semantic oppositeness is the natural counterpart of the rather more popular natural language processing concept, semantic similarity. Much like how semantic similarity is a measure of the degree to which two concepts are ...
  • Downen, Paul (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    Truth and falsehood, questions and answers, construction and deconstruction; most things come in dual pairs. Duality is a mirror that reveals the new from the old via opposition. This idea appears pervasively in logic, ...
  • Gupta, Shweta (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    The rapidly increasing capabilities and complexity of numerical software present a growing challenge to software development productivity. While many open source projects enable the community to share experiences, learn ...
  • 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 ...
  • Alsaeed, Ziyad (University of Oregon, 2022-02-18)
    Detecting and repairing software performance issues requires test cases that demonstrate those problems. The quality and availability of test cases play an instrumental role in applications performance testing. Worst-case ...
  • Pouran Ben Veyseh, Amir (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    Information Extraction (IE) is one of the important fields in Natural Language Processing. IE models can be exploited to obtain meaningful information from raw text and provide them in a structured format which can be used ...
  • Bulatewicz, Tom (2006-06)
    There is an increasing need in the scientific community for the comprehensive simulation of complex, dynamic, physical systems. Often such simulations are built through model coupling, that is, the merging of existing, ...
  • Ellsworth, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    High performance computing (HPC) systems are an important enabling tool for modern scientific discovery. These large scale computing systems have, since the 1990s, been increasing built as clusters of commodity computers. ...

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