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Lohse, Keith R. | Modeling Longitudinal Outcomes: A Contrast of Two Methods | Background: Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) is frequently used to model longitudinal data but does not appropriately account for within-person correlations over time, does not explicitly model time, and cannot flexibly handle missing data. In contrast, mixed-effects regression address... | mixed-effects regression; ANOVA; learning; development | |
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Rosen, Paul Andrew | Data management and analysis with WRF and SFIRE | We introduce several useful utilities in development for the creation and analysis of real wildland fire simulations using WRF and SFIRE. These utilities exist as standalone programs and scripts as well as extensions to other well known software. Python web scrapers automate the process of downloadi... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Patient-Monitoring Systems | Biomedical Informatics | | 2006 |
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Chapman, David S. | Geothermics and climate change: 2. Joint analysis of borehole temperature and meteorological data | Long-period ground surface temperature variations contained in bore hole temperature-depth profiles form a complementary climate change record to high-frequency, but noisy surface air temperature (SAT) records at weather stations. We illustrate the benefits of jointly analyzing geothermal and meteo... | Surface air temperature; Ground surface temperature; Borehole temperatures; Geothermal observations; Heat transfer | 1998 |
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Drews, Frank | Does the shoe fit? Applying lessons learned in aviation to healthcare | Aviation's successful use of Decision Support Systems (DSS) has not been replicated in the healthcare subset of DSS referenced as Clinical Decision Support (CDS). Here the domains of healthcare and aviation are compared and contrasted providing an overview of the adaptation of lessons learned in avi... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Hansen, Charles D.; Wald, Ingo | Interactive isosurface ray tracing of large octree volumes | We present a technique for ray tracing isosurfaces of large compressed structured volumes. Data is first converted into a losslesscompression octree representation that occupies a fraction of the original memory footprint. An isosurface is then dynamically rendered by tracing rays through a min/max... | | 2006-09 |
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Pascucci, Valerio | Unconventional mappings for visual analysis of large data | | | 2011-10-15 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga; Whitaker, Ross T. | Improving undersampled MRI reconstruction using non-local means | Obtaining high quality images in MR is desirable not only for accurate visual assessment but also for automatic processing to extract clinically relevant parameters. Filtering-based techniques are extremely useful for reducing artifacts caused due to undersampling of k-space (to reduce scan time... | | 2010 |
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Parker, Steven G. | Memory-savvy distributed interactive ray tracing | Interactive ray tracing in a cluster environment requires paying close attention to the constraints of a loosely coupled distributed system. To render large scenes interactively, memory limits and network latency must be addressed efficiently. In this paper, we improve previous systems by moving to ... | | 2004 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Computerized Medical Care: The HELP System at LDS Hospital | Biomedical Informatics | | 1992 |
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Stoller, Leigh B. | Message passing support in the Avalanche widget | Minimizing communication latency in message passing multiprocessing systems is critical. An emerging problem in these systems is the latency contribution costs caused by the need to percolate the message through the memory hierarchy (at both sending and receiving nodes) and the additional cost of ma... | Avalanche widget; Message passing; Cache coherence; Message copying; Cache miss rates; Computer memory | 1996 |
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Johnson, Robert R. | Patterns, not genes Characterize diseases and optimal treatments | | | 2010-02-25 |
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Zhdanov, Michael | Large-scale 3D inversion of marine magnetotelluric data: Case study from the Gemini prospect, Gulf of Mexico | Three-dimensional magnetotelluric (MT) inversion is an emerging technique for offshore hydrocarbon exploration. We have developed a new approach to the 3D inversion of MT data, based on the integral equation method. The Tikhonov regularization and physical constraint have been used to obtain a stab... | | 2011 |
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Zhang, Lixin; Carter, John | Memory system support for image processing | Processor speeds are increasing rapidly, but memory speeds are not keeping pace. Image processing is an important application domain that is particularly impacted by this growing performance gap. Image processing algorithms tend to have poor memory locality because they access their data in a non-se... | Processor speeds; Memory system support; Memory speeds | 1999 |
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Zhdanov, Michael | Three-dimensional inversion of large-scale EarthScope magnetotelluric data based on the integral equation method: geoelectrical imaging of the Yellowstone conductive mantle plume | Interpretation of the EarthScope MT (magnetotelluric) data requires the development of a large-scale inversion method which can address two common problems of 3D MT inversion: computational time and memory requirements. We have developed an efficient method of 3D MT inversion based on an IE (integ... | | 2011 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | The Role of Smart Medical Systems in the Space Station | Biomedical Informatics | | 1989 |
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Scott, Steve | Everything you need, should, could, would want to know about data security. | A LIFT Forum presentation. The purpose of the Library and Information Technology Forum is to inform the University of Utah community about electronic information resources, and current trends in the use of computers and online technologies for accessing these resources. | Data Security | 2005-12-07 |
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Kestle, John R. W. | Tracking resident work hours: available software is not yet ideal, but it's helpful | An ideal system would be completely passive and would allow more detailed tracking of activity inside the hospital. A new reality began July 1. We are all now responsible for tracking our residents' work hours and ensuring compliance with the new regulations mandated by the Accreditation Council fo... | Resident work hours; Tracking; TimeClock system | 2003 |
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Neatrour, Anna; Myntti, Jeremy | Western Name Authority File: Building shared authorities for regional digital collections | Presentation given at the IMLS Local Shareable Authorities Forum, Washington D.C. | Name authority records (Information retrieval); Linked data; Metadata | 2017-04-10 |
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Johnson, Robert R. | Patterns of patterns | Purpose of this Poster is to demonstrate that it takes the patterns of values in all the many dimensions to place each patient in the final patterns shown in each of the 5 charts. The final patterns determine the ability of each technology to identify or distinguish patients in each class. It is p... | Gene patterns; Colon cancer; Trapeze Interactive poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Estimating Frequency of Disease Findings from Combined Hospital Databases: A UMLS Project | Biomedical Informatics | | 1991 |
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Parker, Steven G. | Memory sharing for interactive ray tracing on clusters | We present recent results in the application of distributed shared memory to image parallel ray tracing on clusters. Image parallel rendering is traditionally limited to scenes that are small enough to be replicated in the memory of each node, because any processor may require access to any piece o... | Ray tracing; Out-of-core rendering; Distributed shared memory; Cache miss reduction; Parallel rendering | 2005-02 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga | Improving the stability of algebraic curves for applications | An algebraic curve is defined as the zero set of a polynomial in two variables. Algebraic curves are practical for modeling shapes much more complicated than conics or superquadrics. The main drawback in representing shapes by algebraic curves has been the lack of repeatability in fitting algebraic... | | 2000 |
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Carter, Tony M. | Ada-to-silicon compiler study (Final Report 30 Jan 85 - 30 Jun 86) | The vision of a system design environment in which both hardware and software components could be designed, tested, and executed was proffered by the late Dr. Elliott Organick1 in 1981. He was impressed by the objectiveness of Ada and the availability of an architecture (the Intel 432) which was sp... | ADA language | 1986 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Role of the Computer in Coronary Care | Biomedical Informatics | | 1972 |