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    • Fixational eye movements in strabismic amblyopia 

      Nallour Raveendran, Rajkumar (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-29)
      Purpose: To test the hypothesis that the fixational stability (FS) of the amblyopic eye (AME) in strabismics will improve when binocular integration is enhanced through ocular alignment and inter-ocular suppression is ...
    • Fixed Point Iteration Algorithms for Low-rank Matrix Completion 

      Huang, Xingliang (University of Waterloo, 2015-05-20)
      A lot of applications can be formulated as matrix completion problems. In order to address such problems, a common assumption is that the underlying matrix is (approximately) low-rank. Under certain conditions, the ...
    • Fixing an Accident of History: Assessing a social insurance model to achieve adequate universal drug insurance 

      Bonnett, Christopher George (University of Waterloo, 2020-03-27)
      Canada’s drug insurance system remains fragmented and expensive. The plethora of private and public plans still do not adequately cover all Canadians. Demographic changes, disease profiles and the introduction of many new ...
    • Fixing others' property: Young children make exceptions to property rights when violations benefit owners 

      Stonehouse, Emily (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-28)
      Property rights serve to protect owners, and to prevent them from being deprived or inconvenienced. However, perhaps modifying others’ property will be acceptable if we improve it, or modify it for the owner’s benefit. I ...
    • FJMP: Factorized Joint Multi-Agent Motion Prediction 

      Rowe, Luke (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-30)
      Multi-agent motion prediction is an important problem in an autonomous driving pipeline, and it involves forecasting the future behaviour of multiple agents in complex driving environments. Autonomous vehicles (AVs) should ...
    • Flag fault-tolerant error correction for cyclic CSS codes 

      Tansuwannont, Theerapat (University of Waterloo, 2018-06-20)
      Fault-tolerant quantum error correction (FTEC) protocol is one of the most important components for a fault-tolerant simulation of a quantum circuit. It helps prevent error accumulation during the process which may cause ...
    • Flag Fault-Tolerant Error Correction with Qudits 

      Durso-Sabina, Elijah (University of Waterloo, 2022-01-20)
      In this thesis, I explore fault-tolerant quantum error correction using qudits. I show that a specific flag-fault-tolerant procedure for the five-qubit code may be extended to work on the five qudit code for any prime ...
    • Flags and Error Weight Parities: A Development of Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation with Few Ancillas 

      Tansuwannont, Theerapat (University of Waterloo, 2021-10-13)
      In quantum computation, errors in a quantum circuit arising from its interaction with the environment is one of the biggest obstacles to building large-scale quantum computers. One way to deal with such errors is using ...
    • FlaKat: A Machine Learning-Based Categorization Framework for Flaky Tests 

      Lin, Shizhe (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-26)
      Flaky tests can pass or fail non-deterministically, without alterations to a software system. Such tests are frequently encountered by developers and hinder the credibility of test suites. Thus, flaky tests have caught the ...
    • Flanker Interference in Younger and Older Adults: Does Training Influence Focusing of Attention? 

      Lin, Ying-Hsin (University of Waterloo, 2010-08-31)
      This study investigated the influence of training on interference in younger and older adults using the Eriksen flanker task. Does flanker interference differ with age and, as practice progresses, does the pattern of ...
    • Flashpoint: A Low-latency Serverless Platform for Deep Learning Inference Serving 

      San Juan, Justin David Quitalig (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-24)
      Recent breakthroughs in Deep Learning (DL) have led to high demand for executing inferences in interactive services such as ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot. However, these interactive services require low-latency inferences, ...
    • Flat City Response 

      Bolen, Matthew (University of Waterloo, 2009-10-27)
      It has become widely recognized that the development of postwar suburbia in North America has had a detrimental effect on community identity, environmental sustainability, and social conscience. Suburban development is ...
    • Flat Places and Dynamic Spaces 

      Olley, James (University of Waterloo, 2008-05-06)
      As found in modern art and architecture during the 1950’s and 1960’s, North Americans were conditioned through advertising and media to adopt modernism as a new and better way of life. Modernist styles such as Abstract ...
    • FLECS: A Data-Driven Framework for Rapid Protocol Prototyping 

      Beg, Mirza Omer (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-11)
      Flecs is a framework for facilitating rapid implementation of communication protocols. Forwarding functionality of protocols can be modeled as a combination of packet processing components called abstract switching elements ...
    • The Flesh Made Mind: Language and Embodiment in Late Middle English Literature 

      Thiessen, David (University of Waterloo, 2020-02-14)
      My dissertation compares contemporary cognitive models of self, that posit an interconnection between body and mind, with Pre-Modern conceptions of an embodied self as represented in late fourteenth and early fifteenth ...
    • Flexibility Provisions from Energy Hubs for Sustainable Energy Systems 

      Alharbi, Walied (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-25)
      Power systems have some inherent level of flexibility built into the system, to meet the continuous mismatches between the supply and demand. Variability and uncertainty are not new to power systems as loads change over ...
    • Flexibility Provisions from Energy Storage Systems and Loads in Smart Grid 

      Alrumayh, Omar (University of Waterloo, 2021-02-22)
      Electric power systems are experiencing a movement toward increasing the share of renewable energy sources (RESs), while having to cope with the retirement of conventional generating units to facilitate an eco-friendly ...
    • Flexible 3-Dimensional Hybrid ZnO Nanowire/a-Si:H Thin-Film Solar Cells 

      Pathirane, Minoli (University of Waterloo, 2016-07-19)
      ZnO nanowires were conformally coated with hydrogenated amorphous Si (a-Si:H) p-i-n thin-film to form three-dimensional (3-D) radial-junction (RJ) nanowire solar cell arrays (NWSCs). These NWSCs are a promising architecture ...
    • Flexible Bent-Cable Models for Mixture Longitudinal Data 

      Khan, Shahedul Ahsan (University of Waterloo, 2010-04-27)
      Data showing a trend that characterizes a change due to a shock to the system are a type of changepoint data, and may be referred to as shock-through data. As a result of the shock, this type of data may exhibit one of two ...
    • Flexible Energy Storage Systems Based on Electrically Conductive Hydrogels 

      Zhang, Wei; Feng, Pan; Chen, Jian; sun, zhengming; Zhao, Boxin (Elsevier, 2019-01)
      To power wearable electronic devices, various flexible energy storage systems have been designed to work in consecutive bending, stretching and even twisting conditions. Supercapacitors and batteries have been considered ...

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