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    Designing textile-based wearable on-body electronic interfaces utilizing vibro-tactile proprioceptive display 

    Zeagler, Charles Clinton (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-11-01)
    With the advent of commercially available heads-up-displays and other mobile information systems, there arises a need for on-body interfaces that can be used accurately and quickly without visual attention. In this ...
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    Extending 3D reconstruction to temporal and multi-model sensor data for precision agriculture 

    Dong, Jing (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-09-12)
    Crop monitoring is one of the most important tasks in precision agriculture, and to reduce cost, such task is often performed autonomously by unmanned aerial and ground vehicles. To capture 3D geometric information about ...
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    Algorithmic manipulation of probability distributions for networks and mechanisms 

    Durfee, David (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-12-19)
    In this thesis we present four different works that solve problems in dynamic graph algorithms, spectral graph algorithms, computational economics, and differential privacy. While these areas are not all strongly ...
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    Physical computing education: Designing for student authorship of values-based learning experiences 

    DesPortes, Kayla Surry (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-07-31)
    No one should have to conform or assimilate in order to participate in the design and creation of technology; however, this is the reality facing many students today. Prior research suggests that the issues surrounding ...
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    Learning over functions, distributions and dynamics via stochastic optimization 

    Dai, Bo (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-07-27)
    Machine learning has recently witnessed revolutionary success in a wide spectrum of domains. The learning objectives, model representation, and learning algorithms are important components of machine learning methods. To ...
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    Mobile device clusters as edge compute resources: Design, deployment, and role in the computing ecosystem 

    Habak, Karim (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-07-27)
    Edge computing offers an alternative to centralized, in-the-cloud compute services. Among the potential advantages of edge-computing are lower latency that improves responsiveness, reduced wide-area network congestion, and ...
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    Distributive lattices, stable matchings, and robust solutions 

    Mai, Tung (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-05-18)
    The stable matching problem, first presented by mathematical economists Gale and Shapley, has been studied extensively since its introduction. As a result, a remarkably rich literature on the problem has accumulated in ...
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    Supporting everyday self-management practices for pediatric patients with epilepsy 

    Bidwell, Jonathan (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-06-05)
    Everyday life presents considerable challenges for people living with epilepsy. Many patients and caregivers struggle to adopt important epilepsy self-management behaviors due to the burden of data collection and reporting. ...
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    Markov chains and emergent behavior for problems from discrete geometry 

    Cannon, Sarah (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-07-02)
    The problem of generating random samples from large, complex sets is widespread across the sciences, where such samples provide one way to begin to learn about the sets' typical properties. However, when the samples generated ...
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    Neuro-general computing an acceleration-approximation approach 

    Yazdan Bakhsh, Amir (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-07-30)
    A growing number of commercial and enterprise systems rely on compute and power intensive tasks. While the demand of these tasks is growing, the performance benefits from general-purpose platforms are diminishing. Without ...
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    AuthorBidwell, Jonathan (1)Cannon, Sarah (1)Chen, Robert (1)Choi, Edward (1)Chu, Vivian (1)Dai, Bo (1)Deiss, Olivier (1)Deshraj (1)DesPortes, Kayla Surry (1)Dong, Jing (1)... View MoreSubjectMachine learning (8)Artificial intelligence (4)Computer vision (4)High performance computing (3)Algorithms (2)Deep learning (2)Dynamic graphs (2)Information visualization (2)Mobile (2)Multicore (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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