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Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 1: Digital Replicas

Description: This report addresses the legal and policy issues related to AI and copyright, specifically addressing the topic of digital replicas including AI-generated musical performances, robocall impersonations of recognizable figures, and a variety of other applications of digital replication.
Date: July 31, 2024
Creator: United States. Copyright Office
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Investigating Descriptive Practices for Potentially Harmful Cultural Heritage Materials

Description: This presentation describes the results of a 2024 survey developed by UNT librarians to learn how institutions hosting digital collections or finding aids employ warning statements at the sitewide versus individual item levels to warn users about potentially harmful content in their collections.
Date: July 31, 2024
Creator: Fisher, Sarah Lynn; Krahmer, Ana; Brown, Bree'ya; Hicks, William; Esparza, Daniel; Fisher, Sarah Lynn et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries

Story: Chicken and Pig (Kewhi Tenyidie)

Description: A story told in Sopvoma (Kewhi Tenyidie), translated by the informant from English. This is a popular English fable about business commitment where the pig is asked to povide ham and the chicken is to provide eggs.
Date: July 30, 2024
Duration: 40 seconds
Creator: Savio Meyase
Partner: UNT College of Information

[Samuel Monson, Annette Becker & Andrew Jones]

Description: Photograph of UNT fashion design alum (BFA 2023) and former Texas Fashion Collection intern Samuel Monson, UNT Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker, and UNT photography alum (BFA 2023) and former Texas Fashion Collection photography student assistant Andrew Jones at the Tyler Museum of Art in Tyler, TX, visiting the exhibition "Tongue in Chic: The Humor and High Style of Todd Oldham" on Sunday, July 21.
Date: July 21, 2024
Creator: Becker, Annette
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Predicting student success with and without library instruction using supervised machine learning methods

Description: Article demonstrating the value of predictive modeling of student success and identify the key groups of students for which library instruction could provide the most impact. This is the accepted manuscript version of the published article.
Date: July 18, 2024
Creator: Harker, Karen; Hargis, Carol & Rowe, Jennifer
Partner: UNT Libraries

Video of tongue position when pronouncing /khl/

Description: This is a video which shows the tongue position when pronouncing the consonant cluster /khl/. When the phoneme forms a consonant cluster /kl/ or /khl/ in the word initial position, the phoneme /l/ is realized as a velar lateral release. In this video, Lal Kumar Ghale pronounces the sentences /kju25 khlja55-jʌ22/ 'the water boils' and /kju25 khlja55-ji/ 'the water boiled'. This video shows when he pronounces /khlja55/, the point of articulation of the lateral release is not alveolar/coronal, but… more
Date: July 11, 2024
Duration: 07 seconds
Creator: Yoshida, Shigeki
Partner: UNT College of Information
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Potential Labor Market Impacts of Artificial Intelligence: An Empirical Analysis

Description: This report details the Council of Economic Advisors' analysis of potential labor market impacts of artificial intelligence, citing both benefits and detriments to American workers whose jobs might be prone to AI inclusion.
Date: July 10, 2024
Creator: United States. Council of Economic Advisers
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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2020-2024 Progress Report: Advancing Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence Research and Development

Description: This report is a progress report that provides a detailed summary of federal AI research and development activities over the last four years, with examples of federal agency programs and activities.
Date: July 2024
Creator: United States. Office of Science and Technology Policy. National Science and Technology Council
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Achieving Greater Tornado Resilience: Investigating Perceptions of Anchoring Systems among Mobile/Manufactured Homeowners

Description: Changing weather patterns have led to an increase in the frequency of tornadoes in the socially vulnerable southeast United States. This is concerning to manufactured and mobile homeowners, as these structures are highly vulnerable to tornado impacts. In recent years, the installation of ground anchors on manufactured and mobile homes (MMHs) has emerged as a strategy to mitigate against risks posed by tornadoes and high winds. Although these systems decrease horizontal movement and rollover pot… more
Date: July 2024
Creator: Kelly, Ruxton Samuel
Partner: UNT Libraries
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AgroString: Exploring Distributed Ledger for Effective Data Management in Smart Agriculture

Description: Creating a robust supply chain is one of the factors for more sturdy agriculture. Most of the agricultural produce is getting wasted while storing and transporting the goods. AgroString in Section 3 system collects real-time temperature and humidity data from the IoAT edge device and performs secure data storage and transmission through a distributed ledger. Research and studies are being conducted to forecast the availability of clear groundwater with the help of traditional techniques to meet… more
Date: July 2024
Creator: Tirumala Vangipuram, Lakshmi Sukrutha
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Aiming at Apposite Artworks: An Aggregating of Alain Locke's Aesthetics

Description: Do works of art exert their influence on us across time and culture? The so-called "godfather of the Harlem Renaissance," Alain Locke, argued that Black artworks would lead to racial uplift, so he thought art crossed cultural boundaries, at least. In fact, Locke argued again and again for a universal appeal in art while at the same time expounding a thoroughgoing psychological approach to value theory, including aesthetic value. The two seemingly disparate aesthetic theories adverted by Locke h… more
Date: July 2024
Creator: Lobstein, Jamie Wayne
Partner: UNT Libraries
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Air to Air Channel Modeling for Advanced Air Mobility Services

Description: A channel model is a mathematical or conceptual representation employed to describe the behavior and characteristics of a communication channel through which signal or data can be transferred from the transmitter (Tx) to the receiver (Rx) or between two transceivers. In wireless communication, the channel model represents the wireless medium with parameters like pathloss, impulse response, and multipath effects. A2A channel poses various challenges when UAVs operate at a higher altitude greater… more
Date: July 2024
Creator: Das Rochi, Sudesna
Partner: UNT Libraries

Alternative Estimation Approaches Predicting College Retention amongst African American Students

Description: This quasi-experimental study explored African American student's sense of belonging (SOBE), academic self-efficacy (ASE), parents' educational attainment (PEA), and academic success (GPA) at historically Black colleges and universities and predominantly white institutions. The purpose of the present study measured how the factors influenced the rate of persistence to see how colleges and universities could assist to retain African American students in the pursuit of full matriculation through … more
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Date: July 2024
Creator: Turner, Christal-Joy Jewell
Partner: UNT Libraries
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America's First Radio Demagogues: How Charles Coughlin and Robert P. Shuler Used Propaganda Techniques to Build Massive Radio Audiences during the Great Depression

Description: Conservative talk radio has had a long and controversial history in the United States of America. Two early controversial radio hosts who rose to fame in the United States were the "radio priest" Charles Coughlin (1889-1979), a Roman Catholic priest who had a massive national radio audience of approximately 30 million people during the 1930s, and the Reverend Robert P. Shuler (1879-1965), the fundamentalist Evangelical pastor of the 5,000 member Trinity Methodist Church in Los Angeles Californ… more
Date: July 2024
Creator: Enochs, Lee Edward
Partner: UNT Libraries

Application of Genetic Algorithm in Designing Matching and Decoupling Networks for Asymmetric Two-Element Antenna Arrays

Description: In this thesis, I demonstrate a genetic-algorithm-based optimization method for designing matching and decoupling networks (MDNs) for asymmetric two-element antenna arrays. The proposed method considers practical aspects in MDN realization by accounting for short pieces of transmission lines between the lumped elements and only using capacitor/inductor values from a predefined database of commercially available lumped component values. In addition, the proposed algorithm is able to explore all … more
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Date: July 2024
Creator: Chakma, Nishako
Partner: UNT Libraries
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