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Early Prediction of Power Outage Duration Through Hierarchical ...

https://dabi.temple.edu/external/zoran/papers/Rafaa_Complex_Net_2025.pdf

Early Prediction of Power Outage Duration Through Hierarchical Spatiotemporal Multiplex Networks Rafaa Aljurbua1,2(B) , Jumanah Alshehri1,3 , Shelly Gupta1 , Abdulrahman Alharbi1,4 , and Zoran Obradovic1

Klein College of Media and Communication

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The Klein College of Media and Communication is one of the largest schools of its kind in the country. Considered the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of media employees, Klein College is where academic and creative ideas come to fruition.

William Wei – Professor of Statistical Science at Temple University

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William W. S. Wei is a Professor of Statistical Science at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America. He earned his B.A. in Economics from the National Taiwan University (1966), B.A. in Mathematics from the University of Oregon (1969), and M.S. (1972) and Ph.D. (1974) in Statistics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. From 1982-87, he was the Chair of the ...

silent-Sense.dvi - cis.temple.edu

https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/mobicomPOS06-bo.pdf

ABSTRACT In this work, we present SilentSense, a framework to authenticate users silently and transparently by exploiting the user touch behav-ior biometrics and leveraging the integrated sensors to capture the micro-movement of the device caused by user’s screen-touch ac-tions. By tracking the fine-detailed touch actions of the user, we build a “touch-based biometrics” model of the ...

Assessment on the Ground | Profiling assessment activities at Temple ...

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Profiling assessment activities at Temple University Libraries and beyond

Why Are We Addicted to Twitter? - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/news/2018/11/why-are-we-addicted-twitter

For example, Person A might use Twitter more than Person B, but if Person B feels more satisfied when using it due to her particular purpose, she may be more likely to become addicted, regardless of time spent on the platform. The theory behind the study, called “uses and gratifications,” is a common approach to analyzing mass media.

Acres of Diamonds - Temple University

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This is Russell Conwell's famous "Acres of Diamonds" speech—and the inspiration for the university's mission. I am astonished that so many people should care to hear this story over again. Indeed, this lecture has become a study in psychology; it often breaks all rules of oratory, departs from the precepts of rhetoric, and yet remains the most popular of any lecture I have delivered in the ...

PHLR - Center for Public Health Law Research

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Law is a powerful tool that can advance health and well-being. By developing and promoting the measurement and evaluation of the law’s impact, through the field of legal epidemiology, we strive to support evidence-based, proactive, and creative policies that advance public health and well-being for all.