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Skip to Search Results- 1Alexandra Marie Claire Beatty
- 1Che, Menglu
- 1Cheng, Tao
- 1Fedon S., Roberto J
- 1Kalke, Hayden E
- 1Karabij, Mohamed
- 6Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
- 3Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 3Department of Computing Science
- 2Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 2Department of Electrical Engineering
- 2Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 1 Ahmed Bouferguene, Professor, Campus Saint-Jean - Academic Support
- 1Alexander, Litvak (Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
- 1Amirfazli, Alidad (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Backhouse, Christopher J. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Ben-Zvi, Amos (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Bin Han (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
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Fall 2013
It is well known that most information of an image is contained in its edges. Therefore capturing edges in an image is of fundamental importance in image processing. Tensor product real-valued wavelets only capture edges along the horizontal and vertical direc- tions. Hence they are only...
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Spring 2024
Multi-phase jet in crossflow (MJC) garnered significant attention across a range of applications, including artificial aeration in oceans, lakes, and rivers. As of yet, the vast majority of the MJC literature focuses on pure gas or solid injection into crossflow, and limited studies pay attention...
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Fall 2020
Climate change is altering sea ice phenology, which forces polar bears (Ursus maritimus) to spend an increasing amount of time on land. Therefore, understanding movement ecology and terrestrial habitat selection of bears may become increasingly important for conservation planning. The Western...
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Spring 2021
Municipal drainage systems have a key role in public health and are considered one of the main components of every modern city's infrastructure. However, as the drainage system ages, its pipes gradually deteriorate at rates that vary based on the different conditions of utilization. To prevent...
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Fall 2010
In Chapters 1 and 2, we introduce the definition of interpolating refinable function vectors in dimension one and high dimensions, characterize such interpolating refinable function vectors in terms of their masks, and derive their sum rule structure explicitly. We study biorthogonal refinable...
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Fall 2010
In this thesis, we develop some new models and efficient algorithms for image denoising. The total variation model of Rudin, Osher, and Fatemi(ROF) for image denoising is considered to be one of the most successful deterministic denoising models. It exploits the non-smooth total variation (TV)...
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Spring 2024
In the process industry, certain quality variables cannot be measured regularly due to technical limitations or economic constraints. Consequently, the industry relies on laboratory analysis to measure such quality variables. However, laboratory analysis introduces long time-delays in obtaining...
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Fall 2017
The importance of anchor ice transport of sediment on a river is significantly understudied. This study addresses the lack of data related to anchor ice release and rafting. A large sample set of anchor ice was collected in the field over the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 winter seasons to compute a...
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Spring 2014
This thesis is mostly based on six papers on selected topics in Asymptotic Geometric Analysis, Wavelet Analysis and Applied Fourier Analysis. The first two papers are devoted to Ball's integral inequality. We prove this inequality via spline functions. We also provide a method for computing all...
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Synchronisation and Wavelet Compression for Background Interference Classification in Wireless Environments
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Dense wireless deployment environments are increasingly facing Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum congestion and increased levels of interference. Addressing the interference will require a distributed decision-making application on wireless nodes, that characterize the state of the channel with...