Browsing Graduate Theses by Title
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G A N mask R-CNN : instance semantic segmentation benefits from generative adversarial networks
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)In designing instance segmentation ConvNets that reconstruct masks, segmentation is often taken as its literal definition -assigning label to every pixel- for defining the loss functions. That is, using losses that compute ... -
G-Network for outcome prediction under dynamic intervention regimes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)Counterfactual prediction is useful in settings where one would like to know what would have happened had an alternative regime been followed, but one only knows the outcomes under the observational regime. Typically, the ... -
G.E.R.T : a go-based toolkit for embedded applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)Embedded systems are becoming increasingly complicated due to the emergence of SOCs (system-on-a-chip) with multiple cores, dizzying amounts of peripherals, and complicated virtual memory systems. Unfortunately, performant ... -
GaAs/AlGaAs far-infrared quantum cascade laser
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)In this thesis I investigated the feasibility of an optically pumped inter subband farinfrared (40-100[mu]m) laser, using GaAs/ AlxGal-xAs heterostructures. The proposed design aims to use LO-phonon-mediated depopulation ... -
GaAs/AlGaAs mid-infrared quantum cascade laser
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Gadgets and Gizmos: A Formal Model of Simulation in the Gadget Framework for Motion Planning
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2021-06)Recent work has developed a theory of motion-planning gadgets, which are a useful tool for proving hardness for a variety of problems that can be thought of in terms of an agent navigating a dynamic environment. We introduce ... -
Gain compensated sample and hold
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002) -
Gain distribution in fiber-optic local communication networks
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988) -
Gain-distributed feedback filters
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996) -
Gain-scheduled multivariable control for the GE-21 turbofan engine using the LQR and LQG/LTR methodologies
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984) -
Gaining a competitive advantage through market research into home buyer preferences
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992) -
Gaining an operational edge : piece-picking process optimization
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)Order-picking is an integral operation in warehouses and distribution centers (DC), consuming considerable operating resources and expenses. Numerous studies have attempted to optimize the efficiency and reduce the cost ... -
Gaining competitive advantage through collaboration : options for minority architecture and engineering firms
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994) -
Gainsharing as a competitive tool
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992) -
Galactic : an Ur/Web course management system
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)Ur/Web is a modern ML-like Web-oriented programming language with a type system that both ensures program correctness and provides powerful metaprogramming capabilities. This thesis describes techniques that allow construction ... -
Galatea : personalized interaction with augmented objects
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)In Galatea, digitally augmented physical objects actively attract a person's attention to online information relevant to both the object and the person's interests. Galatea combines intelligent software agents and digitally ... -
Galerkin method to model thin free surface flows
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)Viscoelastic thin films with free surface are important in industry as well as in nature. However, there does not exist a robust and systematic framework to analyze such films. Lubrication approximations, largely successful ... -
GALiCA: A Gestural Approach to Live Coding Algorithms
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2024-02)Live coding is an electronic music performance practice in which performers generate music and visuals in real time by writing code. The cognitive approach to live coding differs greatly from that of gestural music, in ... -
Galileo Lofts : a real estate development feasibility study
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)In August 2004, a development proposal titled "Galileo Lofts at MIT: Housing and Urban Park" was submitted to the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority for the provision of new housing and a public park on Parcel 7, in Kendall ... -
A gallery for mathematics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)The Gallery for Mathematics seeks to interpret and communicate the character and culture of mathematics through the lens of architectural tectonic. The form and program of the Gallery are driven by three goals for the ...