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Public Policy MPP | Temple University Bulletin

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About the Program The Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree provides training for individuals who seek public service careers in government or in private and nonprofit organizations that work on a continuous basis with legislatures and government agencies. The MPP curriculum provides students with the technical and analytical skills to be able to develop and assess proposed public policies and ...

Automating Conflict Detection and Mitigation in Large-Scale IoT Syste

https://cis.temple.edu/~apal/ccgrid_iot.pdf

A. Related works and their limitations The topic of conflict detection and resolution in IoT devices and systems has been considered extensively in the literature. Vannucci et al. [2] proposes a verification framework with satisfiability modulo theory (SMT) for a smart environment with respect to event-condition-action (ECA). Sun, et al., [3] specifies the relation among all building ...

Crisp-BP: Continuous Wrist PPG-based Blood Pressure Measurement

https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/CrispBP-Mobicom21.pdf

2.3 Intuition of Measuring RWTT using Acceleration Photoplethysmography The second derivative of the PPG signal, referred to as accelera-tion photoplethysmography (APG), is a popular technique for pulse wave analysis.

Impacts of the IIoT-Based Platform in the Maintenance Service Market

https://www3.fox.temple.edu/discover/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Kumar_2023_at-a-glance_F.pdf

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a network of connected devices, sensors, and instruments that work together to collect, analyze, and monitor data from industrial operations. It can be used to help businesses maintain their equipment more efficiently and reduce costs.

Piping - Using REDCap - Research Guides at Temple University

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Piping is a powerful, and relatively simple, tool in REDCap that allows users to insert data previously recorded into instruments, emails, and other locations.

The Neuroplasticity of the Brain After a Cochlear Implant

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With such an intricate system, a failure in any one component of hearing may have devastating effects on the sensation and per-ception of sound. Such hearing loss can occur in two forms: con-ductive and sensorineural [3]. Conductive hearing loss is caused by an impediment in the outer ear that prevents the conduction of sound, which could be as minor as a lodged piece of dried earwax, or as ...

Review Summary Generation in Online Systems: Frameworks for Supervised ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/WENJUNJIANG2021TWeb.pdf

In online systems, including e-commerce platforms, many users resort to the reviews or comments generated by previous consumers for decision making, while their time is limited to deal with many reviews. Therefore, a review summary, which contains all important features in user-generated reviews, is expected. In this paper, we study “how to generate a comprehensive review summary from a ...

NARS Introduction - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/NARS-Intro.html

NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) is a project aimed at the building of a general-purpose intelligent system, i.e., a "thinking machine" (also known as " AGI "), that follows the same principles as the human mind, and can solve problems in various domains.

silent-Sense.dvi - cis.temple.edu

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

The FAR is reduced to below 1% after observing about 3 fling actions and with about 13 observations the FAR achieves 0 for all three gestures. Surprisingly, Figure 3(b) shows that FRR almost achieves 0 with only 2 observations for each gesture.

CIS587: The RETE Algorithm - Temple University

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The Rete Algorithm The Rete algorithm uses a rooted acyclic directed graph, the Rete, where the nodes, with the exception of the root, represent patterns, and paths from the root to the leaves represent left-hand sides of rules. At each node is stored information about the facts satisfied by the patterns of the nodes in the paths from the root up to and including this node. This information is ...