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A call to action: How Knowledge Resource Service (KRS) is supporting Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Download2020-06-05
Seal, Lauren; Loroff, Nicole; Zhao, Rachel
This presentation discusses Knowledge Resource Service’s (KRS) role in providing rapid COVID-19 research support for Alberta Health Services. We will go through our process of addressing COVID-19 requests: the difficulty of searching for new yet rapidly developing information, performing quality...
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2014-04-28
Slides for the April 28th presentation at the Collaborative Faculty Development Conference in Alberta. Overview included student & instructor responses to learning to write from Years 1 to 4 and implications for undergraduate nursing education. Discussion of faculty development included issues of...
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2019-11-20
Li, R., El-Basyouny, K., Kim, A.
This study examined the safety effects of the City of Edmonton’s mobile enforcement program. Four years of city-wide monthly collision data, enforcement statistics, and employment rate data was incorporated in a generalized linear Poisson model. It was found that the estimations of the...
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A Community-Driven Usability Evaluation: The Case of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Digital Library
Download2017
Stobbs, Robyn, Shiri, Ali, Farnel, Sharon, Cockney, Cathy, Rathi, Dinesh, Campbell, Sandy
This paper reports a usability evaluation study of the Digital Library North prototype that was conducted in May 2016. It proposes a culturally-aware and community-informed approach to the usability of digital libraries for Northern communities in Canada along with the emerging themes and the...
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2017-01-01
The overlap of vowel categories is a fairly common linguistic phenomenon. But, it can be difficult to judge whether two supposedly distinct vowel categories have merged or not. One tool that a researcher may use is a quantification of the overlap based on acoustic properties of recorded vowel...
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2018-01-01
Matthew C. Kelley, Benjamin V. Tucker
The present paper investigates the effect of different inputs on the accuracy of a forced alignment tool built using deep neural networks. Both raw audio samples and Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients were compared as network inputs. A set of experiments were performed using the TIMIT speech...
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2013
Alipour, A., Hindle, Abram, Stroulia, E
Bug-tracking and issue-tracking systems tend to be populated with bugs, issues, or tickets written by a wide variety of bug reporters, with different levels of training and knowledge about the system being discussed. Many bug reporters lack the skills, vocabulary, knowledge, or time to...
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2016-01-01
Vahidoddin Fattahpour, Mahdi Mahmoudi, Alireza Nouri, Saman Azadbakht, Michael Leitch, Brent Fermaniuk, Colby Sutton
Several sand control techniques have been used in SAGD wells in Western Canada. For most projects, slotted liners have been the sand control of choice for its economics, ease of use, and acceptable performance. Careful design of the slot geometry is crucial to maintaining...