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Cubical homology-based Image Classification - A Comparative Study
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2021-12-23)Persistent homology is a powerful tool in topological data analysis (TDA) to compute, study and encode efficiently multi-scale topological features and is being increasingly used in digital image classification. The ... -
The Curious Case of Academic Publishing
(Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 2013)The recent controversy over The Edwin Mellen Press lawsuit against McMaster University librarian Dale Askey is considered a symptom of a larger problem: the unsustainable demands from the academy itself which have created ... -
"Custodians of a Great Inheritance": An Account of the Making of the Hudson's Bay Company Archives
(University of Manitoba & University of WinnipegUniversity of Manitoba & University of Winnipeg, 1994-05)The Hudson's Bay Company Archives at the Provincial Archives of Manitoba is indispensable for the study of many aspects of Canadian history. This thesis will survey the history of the company's management of its archives ... -
Cyclic Complexity of Some Infinite Words and Generalizations
(Integers, 2018-03)Cassaigne et al. introduced the cyclic complexity function c_x(n), which gives the number of cyclic conjugacy classes of length-n factors of a word x. We study the behavior of this function for the Fibonacci word f and the ... -
Cyclically t-complementary uniform hypergraphs
(European Journal of Combinatorics, 2010-05)A cyclically t-complementary k-hypergraph is a k-uniform hypergraph with vertex set V and edge set E for which there exists a permutation 2 Sym.V/ such that the sets E; E ; E 2; : : : ; E t1 partition the set of all ... -
Damon Johnston
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Damon Johnston
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Damon Johnston
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Daniel Paul
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Daniel Paul
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Daniel Paul
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David Bergen, See the Child [Book Review]
(Journal of Mennonite Studies, 1999) -
Day care : a research report to the Community Day Care Study Commission
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1979) -
De-politicizing language: obstacles to political theory's engagement with language policy
(Springer, 2014-11)This article argues that while there exists considerable overlap and potentially productive dialogue between political theory and language policy scholarship, any such effort will be hampered by the dominant approaches to ... -
Debt: The Sublimated Object of Capital
(Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014)In psychoanalysis, a ‘sublime object’ is one that signifies the transformation of a condition of impossibility into one of possibility. On the one hand, it represents a moment of internalized prohibition that transforms ... -
A decade of urban reform : a paper
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1976) -
The Decentralization of Social Services: Canadian Responses
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Manitoba, 1996-04)This thesis explores the administrative challenges that the provincial and local governments will have to address in moving beyond the current crisis of the welfare state. The argument that Canada is shifting away from ... -
Decolonizing Sustainability through Indigenization in Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions
(MDPI (Basel, Switzerland), 2022-11-22)Sustainability discourse indicates a need to reconsider our approaches to social, economic, and environmental issues because, without deep transformation, global human survival is in jeopardy. At the same time, post-secondary ... -
A Deep Learning Framework: Land-Use/Land-Cover Mapping and Analysis using Multispectral Satellite Imagery
(Springer, 2019-07-17)In this article, we present an approach to land-use and land-cover (LULC) mapping from multispectral satellite images using deep learning methods. The terms satellite image classification and map production, although used ... -
Defensive dispersal and the nuclear imperative in postwar planning: a study in the sociology of knowledge
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Manitoba, 2001-05-01)In the aftermath of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the final days of World War II, an urban planning concept known as 'defensive dispersal' came to be advocated by city planners, architects, atomic ...