1. FEATURE SELECTION AND CLASSIFICATION TO AUTOMATICALLY DETECT KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS USING MRI Open Access Author: Keffalas, Matthew George Title: FEATURE SELECTION AND CLASSIFICATION TO AUTOMATICALLY DETECT KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS USING MRI Area of Honors: Electrical Engineering Keywords: support vector machinefeature selectionosteoarthritismachine learningMRI File: Download thesis_final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David Miller, Thesis SupervisorDavid Jonathan Miller, Thesis SupervisorKenneth Urish, Thesis SupervisorJeffrey Louis Schiano, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Sensitivity Study Of Coherent Multi-messenger Astrophysical Event analysis Open Access Author: Fixelle, Joshua Nathaniel Title: Sensitivity Study Of Coherent Multi-messenger Astrophysical Event analysis Area of Honors: Astronomy and Astrophysics Keywords: Multi Messenger AstrophysicsDetection TheoryGamma Ray BurtsComputational Statistics File: Download JoshFixelle-HonorsThesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Miles Smith, Thesis SupervisorDavid Miller, Thesis SupervisorChristine Masters, Thesis Honors AdvisorWilliam Nielsen Brandt, Thesis Honors AdvisorJudith A Todd Copley, Faculty Reader
3. The Impact Of Breeding Season Weather On Mourning Dove Nest Success Open Access Author: Wszola, Lyndsie Sarah Title: The Impact Of Breeding Season Weather On Mourning Dove Nest Success Area of Honors: Wildlife and Fisheries Science Keywords: mourning dovesnest survivalgamebird management File: Download Lyndsie_Wszola_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: David Miller, Thesis SupervisorMargaret C Brittingham, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. HOx Measurements Taken During the SOAS 2013 Campaign and Their Implications for HOx Modeling Open Access Author: Feiner, Philip Allen Title: HOx Measurements Taken During the SOAS 2013 Campaign and Their Implications for HOx Modeling Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: Atmospheric ChemistryOHHO2BruneFeinerChemistryMeteorologyOxidation Chemistry File: Download Feiner_Honors_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: William Henry Brune, Thesis SupervisorWilliam Henry Brune, Thesis Honors AdvisorDavid Miller, Faculty Reader