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 | Rosen, Paul Andrew | 2D vector field simplification based on robustness | Vector field simplification aims to reduce the complexity of the flow by removing features in order of their relevance and importance, to reveal prominent behavior and obtain a compact representation for interpretation. Most existing simplification techniques based on the topological skeleton succes... | | 2014-01-01 |
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 | Zhdanov, Michael | 3D inversion of airborne electromagnetic data | Time-domain airborne surveys gather hundreds of thousands of multichannel, multicomponent samples. The volume of data and other complications have made 1D inversions and transforms the only viable method to interpret these data, in spite of their limitations. We have developed a practical methodolog... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Gerig, Guido | 3D of brain shape and volume after cranial vault remodeling surgery for craniosynostosis correction in infants | The skull of young children is made up of bony plates that enable growth. Craniosynostosis is a birth defect that causes one or more sutures on an infant's skull to close prematurely. Corrective surgery focuses on cranial and orbital rim shaping to return the skull to a more normal shape. Functional... | pediatric neuroimaging; plastic surgery; shape regression; volumetric analysis; shape analysis | 2013-01-01 |
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 | Gerig, Guido | 3D tensor normalization for improved accuracy in DTI tensor registration methods | This paper presents a method for normalization of diffusion tensor images (DTI) to a xed DTI template, a pre-processing step to improve the performance of full tensor based registration methods. The proposed method maps the individual tensors of the subject image in to the template space based on ma... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Gerig, Guido | 4D active cut: an interactive tool for pathological anatomy modeling | 4D pathological anatomy modeling is key to understanding complex pathological brain images. It is a challenging problem due to the difficulties in detecting multiple appearing and disappearing lesions across time points and estimating dynamic changes and deformations between them. We propose a novel... | | 2014-01-01 |
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 | Gerig, Guido | 4D modeling of infant brain growth in Down's Syndrome and controls from longitudinal MRI | Modeling of early brain growth trajectories from longitudinal MRI will provide new insight into neurodevelopmental characteristics, timing and type of changes in neurological disorders from controls. In addition to an ongoing large-scale infant autism neuroimaging study 1, we recruited 4 infants wit... | specifically | 2014-01-01 |
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 | Myntti, Jeremy | 5 Photo Scanning Tips | Presentation on digitizing photographs at the RootsTech Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. | Family history; Digital images; Photographs | 2019-02-28 |
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 | Blair, Steven | A 3D glass optrode array for optical neural stimulation | This paper presents optical characterization of a first-generation SiO2 optrode array as a set of penetrating waveguides for both optogenetic and infrared (IR) neural stimulation. Fused silica and quartz discs of 3-mm thickness and 50-mm diameter were micromachined to yield 10×10 arrays of up to 2-... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Ziegenfuss, Donna | A Busy Professor's Guide to Sanely Flipping Your Classroom | The Flipped Classroom has become a popular teaching method. Students watch video lectures before class, saving class time for active learning (problem solving, demonstrations, applications, etc.). This paper is a useful guide for busy professors who would like to try out the flipped classroom approa... | flipped classroom; inverted classroom; engineering education; teaching electromagnetics; assessment pedagogy | 2019 |
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 | Furse, Cynthia M. | A busy professors guide to sanely flipping your classroom | This paper describes the use of the flipped classroom approach for an Introduction to Electromagnetics course. Video lectures were created on a tablet PC, and uploaded to YouTube. Students watched the videos before coming to class. Class time was used for problem solving strategy (using homework as ... | | 2013-01-01 |
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 | Neatrour, Anna | A Clean Sweep: The Tools and Processes of a Successful Metadata Migration | In 2016, the University of Utah's J. Willard Marriott Library migrated digital asset management systems from CONTENTdm, a vendor provided solution from OCLC, to Solphal, a homegrown system utilizing several open source tools. During the migration, issues with metadata led to a large-scale metadata c... | Digital libraries; Systems migration | 2017 |
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 | Sutherland, James Clayton | A comparison of various models in predicting ignition delay in single-particle coal combustion | In this paper, individual coal particle combustion under laminar conditions is simulated using models with various levels of complexity for the particle and gas phase chemical kinetics. The mass, momentum and energy governing equations are fully coupled between the particle and the gas phase. In the... | | 2014-01-01 |
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 | Myers, Chris J. | A compositional minimization approach for large asynchronous design verification | This paper presents a compositional minimization approach with efficient state space reductions for verifying non-trivial asynchronous designs. These reductions can result in a reduced model that contains the exact same set of observably equivalent behavior in the original model, therefore no false ... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Mattis, Daniel C. | A contribution to the many-fermion problem | In this work we reexamine the many-fermion problem in arbitrary dimensions. It is shown that in two dimensions or higher, the Hamiltonian of interacting fermions can be separated into individual nonintersecting sectors labeled by the wave-vector q. Within each sector the Hamiltonian maps onto a gene... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Roundy, Shadrach J. | A cost-effective planar electromagnetic energy harvesting transducer | This paper presents a planar multi-pole electromagnetic energy harvesting transducer. We report on the design, manufacture, and performance results of integrated devices based on this transducer. The transducer leverages recent advancements in the manufacture of multi-pole magnets and can be impleme... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | O'Connell, James F. | A different paradigm for the Initial colonisation of sahul: archaeological, genetic, demographic and geographic perspectives | The questions of when and how humans reached Sahul, the Pleistocene continent of Australia and New Guinea, has remained a central issue of Australian archaeology since its development as an academic discipline in the mid-twentieth century. Additionally, this has been a dominant theme linking Austral... | Sahul; Wallacea; colonisation; isolation; genomics; mitochondrial DNA | 2019-08-20 |
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 | Narus, Scott P. | A domain analysis model for eIRB systems: addressing the weak link in clinical research informatics | Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are a critical component of clinical research and can become a significant bottleneck due to the dramatic increase, in both volume and complexity of clinical research. Despite the interest in developing clinical research informatics (CRI) systems and supporting dat... | | 2014-01-01 |
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 | Whitaker, Ross T. | A fast iterative method for solving the eikonal equation on triangulated surfaces | | | 2012 |
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 | Simpson, Jamesina J. | A feasibility study of microjets applied to breast cancer detection | The feasibility of detecting small tumors of diameter 0.5mm inside a human breast is demonstrated using microjets. Microjets are photonic nanojets scaled to microwave frequencies wherein a plane-wave-illuminated dielectric sphere produces a high-intensity, narrow beam of light extending from the sha... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Sutherland, James Clayton | A filter-independent model identification technique for turbulent combustion modeling | In this paper, we address a method to reduce the number of species equations that must be solved via application of Principal Component Analysis (PCA). This technique provides a robust methodology to reduce the number of species equations by identifying correlations in state-space and defining new v... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Gerig, Guido | A framework for longitudinal data analysis via shape regression | Traditional longitudinal analysis begins by extracting desired clinical measurements, such as volume or head circumference, from discrete imaging data. Typically, the continuous evolution of a scalar measurement is estimated by choosing a 1D regression model, such as kernel regression or fitting a p... | estimating | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Kerber, Richard A. | A genome-wide study replicates linkage of 3p22-24 to extreme longevity in humans and identifies possible additional loci | Background: Although there is abundant evidence that human longevity is heritable, efforts to map loci responsible for variation in human lifespan have had limited success. Methodology/Principal Findings: We identified individuals from a large multigenerational population database (the Utah Populati... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Arnim, Rudiger von | A global model of recovery and rebalancing | This paper presents an investigation of global recovery from the Great Recession and the rebalancing of global external imbalances, using a global model of 16 countries and composite regions. The model applies to the short term and only to the real side. Key features are demand-driven output determi... | Global imbalances; great recession; global model | 2012-08-01 |
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 | Khan, Faisal Habib | A high-efficiency modular switched-capacitor converter with continuously variable conversion ratio | The multilevel modular capacitor clamped converter (MMCCC) topology overcomes the difficulties of the multilevel switched capacitor (SC) based dc-to-dc converters in high conversion ratio applications. MMCCC is completely modular and has many other advantageous features. Like most other SC converter... | | 2012-01-01 |
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 | Mastrangelo, Carlos H. | A high-resolution flexible tactile imager system based on floating comb electrodes | Flexible high-resolution contact force imagers are needed in many applications for robotic grippers and gait analysis, but its intrinsic intimate contact requirement often causes breaking of top metallization layers and failure in a short time. The use of floating electrodes has significantly improv... | | 2012-01-01 |