Browsing by Author "D. Mitchell Wilkes"
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Lan, Ke (2017-04-07)Department: Electrical EngineeringRecently, by increasing the productivity of industrial manufacture, industrial robots have played a key role in many fields of industry (e.g. automobile production, food production, etc.) However, there are two problems ...
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Al-Hammadi, Faisal Mohamed (2015-04-20)Department: Electrical EngineeringEpilepsy vocalization feature, defined as the sound patients produce when undergoing a seizure/Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizure (PNES), is one of the features used to diagnose epilepsy/PNES. This study tries to analyze ...
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Towards population based characterization of neuronal fiber pathways with diffusion tensor imaging Xu, Qing (2010-07-27)Department: Electrical EngineeringDiffusion tensor imaging has been widely used to reconstruct neuronal fibers in the human brain. Studying these fibers often requires them to be grouped into bundles that correspond to coherent anatomic structures. Several ...
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Unsupervised Spatiotemporal Analysis of FMRI Data For Measuring Relative Timings of Brain Responses Katwal, Santosh Bahadur (2012-12-12)Department: Electrical EngineeringFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a non-invasive imaging technique that has emerged as a powerful tool to identify the brain regions involved in cognitive processes. FMRI offers spatial and temporal resolutions ...
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USING A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT TO EVALUATE PEDESTRIAN STREET CROSSING DECISIONS AT A TRAFFIC ROUNDABOUT Wu, Haojie (2019-08-14)Department: Computer ScienceImmersive virtual environments provide an opportunity to study phenomenon that would be difficult, hazardous, or expensive to study in the real world. This work presents the development of and controlled studies in an ...
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Wang, Yiming (2015-11-30)Department: Computer ScienceVection is a phenomenon in which a person feels as if he or she is moving, but there is no actual movement. Vection can be broadly categorized into linear vection (up-down or back-and-forth), circular vection (around your ...