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    • Knowledge Graph Imputation 

      Niknamian, Mohammadali (University of Waterloo, 2021-05-27)
      Knowledge graphs are one of the most important resources of information in many applications such as question answering and social networks. These knowledge graphs however, are often far from complete as there are so many ...
    • Koblitz's Conjecture for the Drinfeld Module 

      Jain, Lalit Kumar (University of Waterloo, 2008-05-01)
      Let $E$ be an elliptic curve over the rationals without complex multiplication such that any elliptic curve $\mathbb{Q}$-isogenous to $E$ has trivial $\mathbb{Q}$-torsion. Koblitz conjectured that the number of primes less ...
    • L1-Penalized Ordinal Regression and Bayesian Variable Selection for Linear Models with Multiple Responses 

      Chang, Ya-Ting (University of Waterloo, 2015-05-20)
      Polychotomous ordinal response data are often analyzed by first introduce a latent continuous variable which can be modeled as an ordinary regression problem with the presence of covariates by using Markov chain Monte Carlo ...
    • Landowner Perceptions Of The Value Of Natural Forest And Natural Grassland In A Mosaic Ecosystem In Southern Brazil 

      Henderson, Kirsten A.; Reis, Mateus; Blanco, Carolina C.; Pillar, Valerio D.; Printes, Rodrigo C.; Bauch, Chris T.; Anand, Madhur (Springer, 2016-03-01)
      The forest-grassland mosaics of southern Brazil have been subject to many land use and policy changes over the decades. Like many grasslands around the world, the Campos grasslands are declining with few conservation efforts ...
    • The Lang-Trotter conjecture for Drinfeld modules 

      Tweedle, David (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-22)
      In 1986, Gupta and Murty proved the Lang-Trotter conjecture in the case of elliptic curves having complex multiplication, conditional on the generalized Riemann hypothesis. That is, given a non-torsion point P∈E(ℚ), they ...
    • Large Aperiodic Semigroups 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Szykuła, Marek (World Scientific Publishing, 2015-11-01)
      We search for the largest syntactic semigroups of star-free languages having n left quotients; equivalently, we look for the largest transition semigroups of aperiodic finite automata with n states. We first introduce ...
    • Large Data-to-Text Generation 

      Sarangian, Varnan (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-16)
      This thesis presents a domain-driven approach to sports game summarization, a specific instance of large data-to-text generation (DTG). We first address the data fidelity issue in the Rotowire dataset by supplementing ...
    • Large eddy simulations and subgrid scale motions in stratified turbulence 

      Khani, Sina (University of Waterloo, 2015-03-18)
      Direct numerical and large eddy simulations (DNS $\&$ LES) of decaying and forced stratified turbulence are studied in this thesis. By defining a test filter scale $k_c$ in the horizontal and vertical directions separately, ...
    • Large-Scale Emulation of Anonymous Communication Networks 

      Singh, Sukhbir (University of Waterloo, 2014-08-15)
      Tor is the most popular low-latency anonymous communication system for the Internet, helping people to protect their privacy online and circumvent Internet censorship. Its low- latency anonymity and distributed design ...
    • A Las Vegas Algorithm for the Ordered Majority Problem 

      Baral, Ben (University of Waterloo, 2022-09-29)
      In this thesis, we study the majority problem using ordered comparisons under the Las Vegas randomized algorithm model. The majority problem asks whether a given set of n elements, each with some colour, has a colour which ...
    • Late-lumping backstepping control of partial differential equations 

      Auriol, Jean; Morris, Kirsten; Di Meglio, Florent (Elsevier, 2019-02)
      We consider in this paper three different partial differential equations (PDEs) that can be exponentially stabilized using backstepping controllers. For implementation, a finite-dimensional controller is generally needed. ...
    • A Latent Health Factor Model for Estimating Estuarine Ecosystem Health 

      Wu, Margaret (University of Waterloo, 2009-05-20)
      Assessment of the “health” of an ecosystem is often of great interest to those interested in monitoring and conservation of ecosystems. Traditionally, scientists have quantified the health of an ecosystem using multimetric ...
    • Lattice Compression of Polynomial Matrices 

      Li, Chao (University of Waterloo, 2007-05-01)
      This thesis investigates lattice compression of polynomial matrices over finite fields. For an m x n matrix, the goal of lattice compression is to find an m x (m+k) matrix, for some relatively small k, such that the ...
    • Lattice Paths 

      Ali, Irha (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-24)
      This thesis is a survey of some of the well known results in lattice path theory. Chapter 1 looks into the history of lattice paths. That is, when it began and how it was popularized. Chapter 3 focuses on general lattices ...
    • Learn Privacy-friendly Global Gaussian Processes in Federated Learning 

      Yu, Haolin (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-17)
      In the era of big data, Federated Learning (FL) has drawn great attention as it naturally operates on distributed computational resources without the need of data warehousing. Similar to Distributed Learning (DL), FL ...
    • Learn2Perturb: an End-to-end Feature Perturbation Learning to Improve Adversarial Robustness 

      Jeddi, Ahmadreza (University of Waterloo, 2020-08-19)
      Deep neural networks have been achieving state-of-the-art performance across a wide variety of applications, and due to their outstanding performance, they are being deployed in safety and security critical systems. However, ...
    • Learning Automatic Question Answering from Community Data 

      Wang, Di (University of Waterloo, 2012-09-19)
      Although traditional search engines can retrieval thousands or millions of web links related to input keywords, users still need to manually locate answers to their information needs from multiple returned documents or ...
    • Learning by Teaching: Key Challenges and Design Implications 

      Debbané, Amy Gabriela (University of Waterloo, 2022-01-17)
      Benefits of learning by teaching (LbT) have been highlighted by previous studies from a pedagogical lens, as well as through computer-supported systems. However, the challenges that university students face in technology-mediated ...
    • Learning Energy-Aware Transaction Scheduling in Database Systems 

      Sethi, Udhav (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-20)
      Servers are typically sized to accommodate peak loads, but in practice, they remain under-utilized for much of the time. During periods of low load, there is an opportunity to save power by quickly adjusting processor ...
    • Learning Factors and Determining Document-level Satisfaction In Search-as-Learning 

      Abualsaud, Mustafa (University of Waterloo, 2017-04-26)
      An important use of search engines is as a tool for learning. Search engines help users find learning material and increases their knowledge in various topics. The underlying process of learning while web searching and ...

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