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    • On the Cultural Inaccessibility of Gaming: Invading, Creating, and Reclaiming the Cultural Clubhouse 

      Vossen, Emma (University of Waterloo, 2018-08-23)
      This dissertation uses intersectional feminist theory and Autoethnography to develop the concept of “cultural inaccessibility”. Cultural inaccessibility is a concept I’ve created to describe the ways that women are made ...
    • On the Data Quality of Remotely Sensed Forest Maps 

      Ghasemitaheri, Shadi (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-10)
      Accurate forest monitoring data are essential for understanding and conserving forest ecosystems. However, the remoteness of forests and the scarcity of ground truth make it hard to identify data quality issues. We present ...
    • On the Deformation Mechanics of Hyperelastic Porous Materials 

      Salisbury, Christopher (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-25)
      The understanding of the deformation mechanics within porous structures is an important field of study as these materials exist in nature as well as can be manufactured industrially influencing our lives daily. The motivation ...
    • On The Density of Binary Matroids Without a Given Minor 

      Walsh, Zachary (University of Waterloo, 2016-12-21)
      This thesis is motivated by the following question: how many elements can a simple binary matroid with no $\PG(t,2)$-minor have? This is a natural analogue of questions asked about the density of graphs in minor-closed ...
    • On the Design and Testing of Authorization Systems 

      Sharifi, Alireza (University of Waterloo, 2013-08-02)
      Authorization deals with the specification and management of accesses principals have to resources. In the design of an authorization system, sometimes we just implement the accessenforcement without having a precise semantics ...
    • On the Design of 2D Human Pose Estimation Networks using Accelerated Neuroevolution and Novel Keypoint Representations 

      McNally, William (University of Waterloo, 2022-05-02)
      Motion capture is a very useful technology that is employed across many industries. Biomechanical analysis, film production, video game development, and virtual reality are among its diverse applications. However, traditional ...
    • On the Design of Efficient Deep Learning Methods for Human Activity Recognition in Resource Constrained Devices 

      Nooruddin, Sheikh (University of Waterloo, 2023-04-05)
      Human Activity Recognition (HAR) is the process of automatic recognition of Activities of Daily Life (ADL) from human motion data captured in various data modalities by wearable and ambient sensors. Advances in deep ...
    • On the Determinants of Effort 

      Dunn, Timothy (University of Waterloo, 2017-07-04)
      That humans configure their behaviors in ways to avoid effortful actions is undoubtedly one of the most pervasive hypotheses put forth to account for a wide range of human behaviors. This dissertation describes a series ...
    • On the Determinants of Human Spatial Organization 

      Zhu, Mona (University of Waterloo, 2020-09-15)
      Humans routinely organize and reorganize their environments, such as keeping one’s bookshelves tidy or placing important documents in obvious locations to avoid forgetting about them. Spatial organization is widely thought ...
    • On the Development of Fold Initiator Patterns to Promote Progressive Folding of Hot Stamped Ultra-High Strength Axial Crush Structures 

      Lee, Suh Ho (University of Waterloo, 2021-06-21)
      The effect of fold initiator design on the performance of axial crush rails fabricated using ultra high strength steels (UHSS) is examined in a combined experimental-numerical-analytical study. Of particular interest is ...
    • On the distribution of the time to ruin and related topics 

      Shi, Tianxiang (University of Waterloo, 2013-07-10)
      Following the introduction of the discounted penalty function by Gerber and Shiu (1998), significant progress has been made on the analysis of various ruin-related quantities in risk theory. As we know, the discounted ...
    • On the Dynamical Wilf-Zeilberger Problem 

      Sun, Yuxuan (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-15)
      In this paper, we give an algorithmic solution to a dynamical analog of the problem of certifying combinatorial identities by Wilf-Zeilberger pairs. Given two sequences generated in a dynamical setting, we calculate an ...
    • On the dynamics of infectious diseases in non-homogeneous populations 

      Ramirez Ramirez, Lilia Leticia (University of Waterloo, 2008-09-26)
      The principal motivations for studying epidemics and their dynamics are understanding the biological characteristics of the epidemic agents and reducing the economical and social costs originating from epidemic outbreaks. The ...
    • ON THE EDGE OF THIRD SPACE: A Re-imagination of the Refugee Camp Boundaries 

      Rajabzadeh, Sepideh (University of Waterloo, 2023-10-24)
      This thesis explores the pivotal moment in which a refugee camp transcends its original temporary purpose. Central to this exploration is the intersections of architecture and citizenship practices in politically grey ...
    • On the Effectiveness of Incremental Fact Extraction and Analysis 

      Anbarnam, Davood (University of Waterloo, 2020-07-30)
      Today's software projects can be huge. They often consist of millions of lines of code, have multiple teams working on them and are constantly evolving. It is no surprise then that developers sometimes seek the help of ...
    • On the effectiveness of isogeny walks for extending cover attacks on elliptic curves 

      Yee, Randy (University of Waterloo, 2016-08-23)
      Cryptographic systems based on the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem (ECDLP) are widely deployed in the world today. In order for such a system to guarantee a particular security level, the elliptic curve selected ...
    • On the Effects of Disfluency in Complex Cognitive Tasks 

      Medimorec, Srdan (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-10)
      While much previous research has suggested that decreased transcription fluency has a detrimental effect on writing, there is recent evidence that decreased fluency can actually benefit cognitive processing. Across a series ...
    • On the effects of offloading memory on memory performance 

      Kelly, Megan (University of Waterloo, 2020-07-06)
      The use of external aids to reduce cognitive demands is known as cognitive offloading. I present five preregistered experiments aimed at better understanding the effects of cognitive offloading on memory performance. The ...
    • On the Efficiency and Security of Cryptographic Pairings 

      Knapp, Edward (University of Waterloo, 2012-12-19)
      Pairing-based cryptography has been employed to obtain several advantageous cryptographic protocols. In particular, there exist several identity-based variants of common cryptographic schemes. The computation of a single ...
    • On The Engineering of a Stable Force-Directed Placer 

      Vorwerk, Kristofer (University of Waterloo, 2004)
      Analytic and force-directed placement methods that simultaneously minimize wire length and spread cells are receiving renewed attention from both academia and industry. However, these methods are by no means trivial to ...

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