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Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:

A backpropagation scheme with and without boosting, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Pro
Identifier: b2088058
Abstract Neural networks, simply stated, are machines that learn. A neural network consisting of several neurons, which are modeled after the human brain, uses synaptic weights, or interneuron connection strengths, to store acquired knowledge, which can be used in the future. One form of neural networks, feedforward networks, uses multilayer perceptrons, which are layered sets of neurons. This type of network contains an input layer, one or more hidden layers, and an output layer. Further, these...
Dates: 1999

A communication-based perspective of the construction of social reality of women in non-traditional occupations, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ros
Identifier: b2271054
Abstract This research seeks to conceptualize how the communication messages that women received as they entered the workplace during the tumultuous seventies have impacted their own self-images, their perceptions of reality and, by extension, their lives. The aim of this research is not just to provide an overview of the lives of women in male-dominated professions nor to encourage young women to enter non-traditional occupations. Rather, this study seeks to recognize and understand the reasons...
Dates: 1999

A framework for optimizing Python, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Hub, Call Number: MU Thesis Hub CD-ROM
Identifier: b2194891
Abstract With the increasing popularity of interpreted languages, primarily scripted languages - e.g. PERL, Python, Tel/Tk, and the use of these languages in creating major applications, the efficiency of the interpreter is becoming increasingly important. In this study, we investigated the feasibility of creating a virtual machine that is register-based rather than traditional stack-based virtual machines. We believe that a register-based virtual machine, while harder to create, should improve...
Dates: 2003

A lab manual for programming the ADuC812 microprocessor using PHYTEC training kit and expansion board, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Alr
Identifier: b2159628
Abstract The object of this project is to design a microprocessor lab (8052 based microcontroller) for the Software Engendering department [sic] at Monmouth University. The design will include the search for the best hardware and software suitable for the nature of the lab and the needs of the students. After identifying, procuring, and installing all required materials the next step is to write a laboratory manual that will guide the students in...
Dates: 2003

A new UDDI service registry and its performance evaluation, 2009

 Item — Call number MU Thesis ORe
Identifier: b2825634
Abstract Building upon the existing Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) registry specification, this thesis proposes additonal features and specifications to the OASIS standard, UDDI v3.0.2. These improvements and additional capabilities on UDDI make significant steps forward in interoperability with other development frameworks, programming paradigms and registry standards, enhance the search capabilities of UDDI by including support for aggregated searches, reduced bandwidth...
Dates: 2009

A performance comparison of three advanced edge detection algorithms, 2002

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Kea
Identifier: b2088044
Abstract Imaging systems that operate in the mid-infrared spectrum have a lot of potential for use in military trackers and weapon systems. Edge detection is the primary means from which a target's spatial and trajectory features are derived. Targets are separated from the image background using edge detection in a process called segmentation. Typical edge detection techniques employ thresholding operators to emphasize the areas in an image where intensity changes significantly. Techniques have...
Dates: 2002

A protocol for Gigabit Ethernet, 1998

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ogi
Identifier: b2159656
Abstract It has been twenty years since Ethernet emerged as network technology. During these years the processing speeds of the attached hosts has increased by several orders of magnitude. The initial 10Mbps Ethernet can be easily saturated by one high performance desktop workstation. With considerable number of high performance desktop workstation [sic] even Fast Ethernet which offers a bandwidth of 100Mbps is showing signs of congestion. Hence the need for much...
Dates: 1998

A series-fed traveling-wave microstrip patch antenna, 1997

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Huy
Identifier: b2087884
Abstract This paper presents the design technique for a series-fed traveling-wave microstrip patch antenna array. The unique feature of this design is the employment of a notched feed patch as a radiating termination patch in combination with varying widths of radiating elements. This technique produces a low sidelobe performance. To achieve this effect, the antenna array is horizontally polarized, with measured results of -30 dB sidelobe, 4.5 degree 3-dB beamwidth, and 12 dBi gain at 39...
Dates: 1997

ADSL line card design, 2000

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Zha
Identifier: b2194994
Abstract The document discusses an ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) line card project for broadband access. ADSL line card is a module installed at ATU-C side (ADSL Transmission Unit, Central), which provides ADSL line interface and PHY (Physical layer) mulitplex function. The document also describes the functional blocks on this card and focuses on the design of two sections: the control FPGA (Field-programmable gate array) and the LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling) serial...
Dates: 2000

Ahead of their time : Girl Scout promotional materials, 2004

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Bas
Identifier: b2195805
Introduction [excerpts] By conducting a contextual analysis of Girl Scout materials including handbooks, periodical literature and videos from 1913 to 1959 it can be demonstrated that the organization was on the frontier of the women's civil rights movement. Through the Girl Scouts and their female centered environment, young women developed sound minds, strong bodies and a social consciousness that extended far beyond the traditional domain. This study will illustrate the forward thinking of the Girl Scout...
Dates: 2004

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MATLAB 7
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Journalism -- Social aspects -- United States 5
VHDL (Computer hardware description language) 5
Routing protocols (Computer network protocols) 4
Signal processing -- Digital techniques 4
Asynchronous transfer mode 3
Code division multiple access 3
Communication -- Sex differences 3
Computer algorithms 3
Computer networks -- Evaluation 3
Internet telephony 3
Machine learning -- Evaluation 3
Machine learning -- Technique 3
Symbolic interactionism 3
Wireless LANs 3
Advertising, Magazine 2
Algorithms -- Evaluation 2
Algorithms -- Testing 2
Antennas (Electronics) -- Design 2
Boosting (Algorithms) 2
Cell phone systems -- Health aspects 2
Communication in organizations 2
Communication in public administration 2
Computer network protocols -- Evaluation 2
Corporate image 2
Electromagnetic fields -- Health aspects -- Research 2
Error-correcting codes (Information theory) 2
Ethernet (Local area network system) 2
Gateways (Computer networks) 2
Gigabit communications 2
Green marketing 2
IEEE 802.11 (Standard) 2
Image processing -- Digital techniques 2
Integrated circuits -- Simulation methods 2
Integrated services digital networks 2
Intel 8051 (Microcontroller) -- Programming 2
Interpersonal relations and culture 2
Journalism -- Political aspects -- United States 2
Local area networks (Computer networks) -- Computer simulation 2
Loss (Psychology) 2
Mass media and public opinion 2
Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.) -- Events -- Conferences. 2
Motherboards (Microcomputers) 2
Online social networks 2
Phase-locked loops 2
Programmable logic devices 2
Publications 2
Radio frequency -- Health aspects 2
Sex discrimination in employment 2
Social role 2
Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Design and construction 2
Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Evaluation 2
Telematics -- Social aspects 2
Television broadcasting of news -- Objectivity 2
Wireless communication systems 2
Women -- Identity 2
Women employees 2
Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) 1
Adaptive filters 1
Adaptive signal processing 1
Adult children of alcoholics 1
Advertising -- Food 1
African American periodicals 1
African Americans -- Languages 1
African Americans -- Race identity 1
Alcoholics -- Family relationships 1
Alien abduction 1
American Sign Language 1
Analysis of variance -- Mathematical models 1
Animal shelters 1
Animal welfare 1
Antenna arrays 1
Antenna arrays -- Mathematical models 1
Antennas (Electronics) -- Mathematical models 1
Antismoking movement 1
Application program interfaces (Computer software) 1
Application-specific integrated circuits -- Computer-aided design 1
Artificial intelligence 1
Artificial intelligence -- Computer programs 1
Assembly languages (Electronic computers) 1
Astrology -- History 1
Asymmetric digital subscriber lines 1
Audiences 1
Automatic speech recognition 1
Back propagation (Artificial intelligence) 1
Baseball -- Social aspects -- United States 1
Baseball -- United States -- History -- 20th century 1
Baseball players -- United States -- Interviews 1
Batman films 1
Bereavement 1
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects 1
Bible -- Feminist criticism 1
Biculturalism 1
Bilingualism -- United States 1
Bilingualism in children -- Parent participation 1
Black English 1
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