Blockchains are an exciting new type of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) distributed systems, which enable parties to transact directly, and maintain the record of said interactions in a distributed manner. A unique feature of blockchains is their ability to maintain a consensus without requiring knowledge on the number of participants, nor their...
The theory of how humans and machines control and communicate with each other is at the core of the scientific field known as Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). Researchers in this sub-discipline of robotics are therefore particularly interested in developing methods to chuppahreduce the inherent friction in this communication and control channel....
Newcomers, or new members to organizations or professions, bring insights that are critical to the advancement of society. Yet newcomers often have low self-efficacy, or low beliefs in their abilities to achieve a task, which can impact performance and retention. Research suggests that self-efficacy can be developed through in-person social...
This dissertation combines perspectives from social networks and teams research to advance understanding of team self-assembly. Across three substantive chapters, I explore team member search behaviors and invitation patterns in contexts where individuals exercise agency to select team members. First, I consider the search for team members in a social...
Responsiveness -- the time it takes for a message recipient to respond to a message -- has long been of interest to scholars in the fields of computer-mediated communication and human-computer interaction. It has been hypothesized that responsiveness is used to signal emotional information, and many empirical studies have demonstrated...
Abstract The work presented in this dissertation addresses three broad areas of video signal processing: video transmission, motion estimation and error concealment. In the first category, focused on the source-side, we present two machine learning models for efficient content-aware resource allocation and packet prioritization for video transmission over shared/constrained, lossy...
Visual matching is an important and fruitful research topic in computer vision area. Starting from the early face recognition, super-resolution, object tracking to the most recent person re-identification, cross-model retrieval, visual matching plays an important role as the core component in these tasks. The quality of visual matching directly and...
Annual age-adjusted breast cancer incidence rates in the United States have been static for decades. More recently, the development of massively parallel, high throughput DNA sequencing has enabled the cataloging of somatic mutations in cancer. Mutations are non-random and occur within sequence motifs. These motifs provide us with evidence to...
In the near future, self-driving or driverless vehicles will operate without human control, enabling passengers to use their time in new ways. This opens up avenues for designing new interactions and experiences for individuals or groups traveling in an automobile. For that scenario, automobile manufacturers propose developing bigger and better...
Recovering three-dimensional (3D) structural information of a specimen from a single two-dimensional (2D) measurement remains an important but challenging task in microscopic imaging. A conventional 2D microscopic image has a shallow depth-of-focus (DoF). Thus, recovering 3D information usually requires sequentially z-scanning the focal planes. This process is time consuming and...