Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Kang, Ziho"
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Analysing Eye Tracking Data in a Multi Element Moving Target Tracking Scenario: A Directed Weighted Network Approach
Mandal, Saptarshi (2016)Recent studies have shown that analysis of the eye tracking data is a viable way to understand the cognitive decision making process of people undertaking visual search tasks. As a result, its becomes important to develop ... -
Analysis of Applying Dynamic Time Warping, Multi- Dimensional Scaling, and DBSCAN Methods to Cluster Scanpaths Data in Application of Air Traffic Management
Lee, JuneHyung (2022-05)Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is interested in efficient ways to train air traffic controllers (ATCs) due to the high cost and long training time. It is known that exposing trainees to the visual scanpaths of experts ... -
Analysis of Eye Tracking Data to Measure Situational Awareness in Offshore Drilling Operations
Jeon, Jiwon (2018-05-11)In complex, high-stakes tasks such as offshore oil and gas drilling where substantial number of monitoring parameters involve in the operation, the analyses of human operator’s situational awareness (or situation awareness, ... -
Analysis of the relationships between eye tracking information and text comprehension levels in healthcare
Mosoni, Lucas (2017-12)Health information can be found more easily than ever through a variety of digital texts: from health forums online, informative websites, or phone apps that monitor your health. It is important that the patients are able ... -
Applying the Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education; A Guide for Increased Learning in the Classroom
Rosa Plata, Melissa (2020)Education is essential for societal progress. Therefore, increasing performance in learning has become a popular research topic. However, determining this has proven difficult as all humans learn differently. The Universal ... -
Decomposition Algorithm in Fixed Charge Time-Space Network Flow Problems
Dehghan Nayeri, Samineh (2017-12-15)A wide range of network flow problems primarily used in transportation is categorized as time-space fixed charge network flow (FCNF) problems. In this family of networks, each node is associated with a specific time and ... -
Dynamic Uplift Modeling
Talluru, Gowtham (2017-12)In this thesis, a new approach to Uplift modeling which considers time dependent behavior of the customers is analyzed. Uplift modeling attempts to measure the impact of a treatment on an entity in a controlled experiment. ... -
The Effect of Gathering on Sandbox Player Engagement as Defined Using Analytic Methods
Grimes, Emily (2017-05)Player engagement is a concept that is both vital to the online gaming industry and difficult to define. Typically, engagement is defined using social science methodology such that observing, surveying, and interviewing ... -
Finding key characteristics of promising compounds for anticancer drug discovery
Ribeyre, Pauline (2017-12)Multidrug resistance is the simultaneous resistance to two or more chemically unrelated therapeutics, including some therapeutics the cell has never been exposed to. It is one of the biggest obstacles to effective cancer ... -
Human-Computer Interface Design in Human Factors: Weapons Drop
Blanche, Elizabeth (2018-12-14)In a technologically advanced world, aircraft users tend to get caught up in all of the automation. However, if the automated function stops working, the users are left with analog skills to meet their mission. For the ... -
Measuring and Optimizing Influence for Resilient Community Networks
Yeagle, Lauren (2018)Social networks and the use of technology allow communities to be connected, creating opportunities for individuals to spread information and influence others. This communication is critical when disruptions, such as natural ... -
Mode-Reconfigurable Bandpass Filters with Liquid Metal Enablement
McClung, Sarah N. (2017-08)The RF spectrum grows increasingly crowded every year due to technological advancement and more accessibility to wireless devices. Overcrowding leads to the desire for frequency agile microwave systems with dynamic spectrum ... -
Model for Mitigating Economic and Social Disaster Damage Through Structural Reinforcement
Snelling, Megan (2017-05)Natural disasters have both severe negative short-term consequences on community structures, inhabitants, and long-term impacts on economic growth. In response to the rising costs and magnitude of such disasters to ... -
Multimodal Neuroergonomic Approaches to Human Behavior and Cognitive Workload in Complex High-Risk Semantically Rich Environments: A Case Study of Local & En-Route Air Traffic Controllers
Palma Fraga, Ricardo (2020-05-08)Fast-paced technology advancements have enabled us to create ecologically valid simulations of high risk, complex, and semantically rich environments in which human interaction and decision-making are the keys to increase ... -
A New Approach Adapting Neural Network Classifiers to Sudden Changes in Nonstationary Environments
Amidon, Alexandra (2017-05-12)Business are increasingly analyzing streaming data in real time to achieve business objectives such as monetization or quality control. The predictive algorithms applied to streaming data sources are often trained sequentially ... -
Prediction of user intentions when operating with the cursor
Cezard, Lucas (2017-12-15)Studies have shown that when we operate the cursor on a computer, several factors such as the type of device used (i.e. mouse or touchpad), aging (young vs. old) or motor-impairment can hinder performances. More precisely, ... -
Relationship between the behaviors of social media and physical infrastructure after disruption
Mazé, Enora (2017-08-01)Social media have developed quickly over the years, on a worldwide scale. It has become a major tool for expressing ideas, sharing political opinions, publicity and market trending, assistance, etc., used on a daily basis ...