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    • Wasserstein Autoencoders with Mixture of Gaussian Priors for Stylized Text Generation 

      Ghabussi, Amirpasha (University of Waterloo, 2021-01-28)
      Probabilistic text generation is an important application of Natural Language Processing (NLP). Variational autoencoders and Wasserstein autoencoders are two widely used methods for text generation. New research efforts ...
    • WatchTrace: Design and Evaluation of an At-Your-Side Gesture Paradigm 

      Siddhpuria, Shaishav (University of Waterloo, 2017-11-16)
      In this thesis, we present the exploration and evaluation of a gesture interaction paradigm performed with arms at rest at the side of one's body. This gesture stance is informed persisting challenges in mid-air arm gesture ...
    • Wave Refraction Effects in High Intensity Focused Ultrasound 

      Burnett, Lauren (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-22)
      High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is a promising field of research being developed as an alternative to surgery and radiation therapy for the treatment of tumours. Within this field, many current methods of ...
    • Weak Moment Maps in Multisymplectic Geometry 

      Herman, Jonathan (University of Waterloo, 2018-07-04)
      We introduce the notion of a weak (homotopy) moment map associated to a Lie group action on a multisymplectic manifold. We show that the existence/uniqueness theory governing these maps is a direct generalization from ...
    • Weakly-supervised Semantic Segmentation with Regularized Loss Hyperparameter Search 

      Ji, Zongliang (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-20)
      Weakly supervised segmentation signi cantly reduces user annotation e ort. Recently, regularized loss was proposed for single object class segmentation under image-level weak supervision. Regularized loss consists of ...
    • Weaving a Faster Tor: A Multi-Threaded Relay Architecture for Improved Throughput 

      Engler, Steven (University of Waterloo, 2020-08-10)
      The Tor anonymity network has millions of daily users and thousands of volunteer-run relays, but growing it further has several research and deployment challenges. One such challenge is supporting the increase in bandwidth ...
    • Web Data Integration for Non-Expert Users 

      El-Roby, Ahmed (University of Waterloo, 2018-04-26)
      oday, there is an abundance of structured data available on the web in the form of RDF graphs and relational (i.e., tabular) data. This data comes from heterogeneous sources, and realizing its full value requires integrating ...
    • Web Search, Web Tutorials & Software Applications: Characterizing and Supporting the Coordinated Use of Online Resources for Performing Work in Feature-Rich Software 

      Fourney, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-06)
      Web search and other online resources serve an integral role in how people learn and use feature-rich software (e.g., Adobe Photoshop) on a daily basis. Users depend on web resources both as a first line of technical ...
    • A Web-based Statistical Analysis Framework 

      Chodos, David (University of Waterloo, 2007-04-26)
      Statistical software packages have been used for decades to perform statistical analyses. Recently, the emergence of the Internet has expanded the potential for these packages. However, none of the existing packages have ...
    • Website Fingerprinting on LEO Satellite Internet 

      Singh, Prabhjot (University of Waterloo, 2024-01-24)
      Although encrypted channels, like those provided by anonymity networks such as Tor, have been put into effect, network adversaries have proven their capability to undermine users' browsing privacy through website fingerprinting ...
    • Website Fingerprinting: Attacks and Defenses 

      Wang, Tao (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-13)
      Website fingerprinting attacks allow a local, passive eavesdropper to determine a client's web activity by leveraging features from her packet sequence. These attacks break the privacy expected by users of privacy technologies, ...
    • Weighting Document Genre in Enterprise Search 

      Yeung, Peter Chun Kai (University of Waterloo, 2007-08-14)
      The creation of an Enterprise Search system involves many challenges that are not present in Web search. Searching a corporate collection is influenced both by the structure of the data present in the collection and by ...
    • The Weil conjectures 

      Hayman, Colin (University of Waterloo, 2008-01-24)
      In discussing the question of rational points on algebraic curves, we are usually concerned with ℚ. André Weil looked instead at curves over finite fields; assembling the counts into a function, he discovered that it ...
    • Welch Bounds and Quantum State Tomography 

      Belovs, Aleksandrs (University of Waterloo, 2008-12-22)
      In this thesis we investigate complete systems of MUBs and SIC-POVMs. These are highly symmetric sets of vectors in Hilbert space, interesting because of their applications in quantum tomography, quantum cryptography and ...
    • Well-Posedness of Boundary Control Systems 

      Cheng, Ada; Morris, Kirsten (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2003-01-01)
      Continuity of the input/output map for boundary control systems is shown through the system transfer function. Our approach transforms the question of continuity of the input/output map of a boundary control system to ...
    • What is a field, what is a particle? 

      Papageorgiou, Maria-Eftychia (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-25)
      Much of the structure of quantum field theory (QFT) is predicated on the principle of locality. Adherence to locality is achieved in Algebraic QFT (AQFT) by the association of algebras of observables with regions of ...
    • Which classes of structures are both pseudo-elementary and definable by an infinitary sentence? 

      Boney, Will; Csima, Barbara F.; Day, Nancy A.; Harrison-Trainor, Matthew (2019-03-21)
      When classes of structures are not first-order definable, we might still try to find a nice description. There are two common ways for doing this. One is to expand the language, leading to notions of pseudo-elementary ...
    • White Paper: Measuring Research Outputs Through Bibliometrics 

      University of Waterloo Working Group on Bibliometrics; Byl, Lauren; Carson, Jana; Feltracco, Annamaria; Gooch, Susie; Gordon, Shannon; Kenyon, Tim; Muirhead, Bruce; Seskar-Hencic, Daniela; MacDonald, Kathy; Özsu, M. Tamer; Stirling, Peter (University of Waterloo, 2016)
      This White Paper provides a high-level review of issues relevant to understanding bibliometrics, and practical recommendations for how to appropriately use these measures. This is not a policy paper; instead, it defines ...
    • Wholetoning: Synthesizing Abstract Black-and-White Illustrations 

      Xu, Jie (University of Waterloo, 2009-02-18)
      Black-and-white imagery is a popular and interesting depiction technique in the visual arts, in which varying tints and shades of a single colour are used. Within the realm of black-and-white images, there is a set of ...
    • Wikipedia-Based Semantic Enhancements for Information Nugget Retrieval 

      MacKinnon, Ian (University of Waterloo, 2008-05-16)
      When the objective of an information retrieval task is to return a nugget rather than a document, query terms that exist in a document often will not be used in the most relevant nugget in the document for the query. In ...

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