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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Developing a Roguelike Deckbuilding Design Tool with Slay the Spire Modding API

Luu, Hoang January 2023 (has links)
Dream Quest(2014) introduced the Roguelike deckbuilder as a game genre. The genre later became popular with the help of Slay the Spire in 2017. As the genre is still fairly new, there are not a lot of tools for designing games of said genre. Taking inspiration from games of the same genre could be a solution to such a problem, one way to do so is via modding. Slay the Spire offers an extensive modding API to users which lets users create new cards, items, events, and even characters. By utilizing these features, it is possible to create a concept for a new game. To use the API, however, would require users to be familiar with programming, which could take a long time to learn for a beginner. Thus, a UI, The Creator was created to let users without experience create mods for Slay the Spire. The UI lets users create cards with different actions and properties without the need to interact with the source code.
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Desenvolvimento e validação de uma ferramenta computacional para mensuração das curvaturas da coluna vertebral. / Development and validation of computational tool for measuring of curves of the spine

Suaide, André Luis Alarcon do Passo 13 November 2008 (has links)
A coluna vertebral desempenha um papel importante no dia a dia oferecendo suporte necessário à movimentação do tronco além da locomoção do ser humano, sendo o seu funcionamento diretamente relacionado com a qualidade de vida; sua disposição e articulação das vértebras proporcionam estabilidade e flexibilidade à coluna vertebral, atributos necessários para o equilíbrio do ser humano. A hipercifose torácica, hiperlordose lombar e escoliose são as patologias posturais mais comuns e podem ser diagnosticadas pela mensuração do ângulo da curvatura da coluna vertebral. Comumente a radiografia é utilizada como método para a mensuração de tais ângulos, porém, além de ser um método caro, é altamente invasivo por causa da exposição à radiação, por isso não é aconselhado praticá-lo muitas vezes, sendo o acompanhamento do tratamento difícil de ser feito. Há diversos métodos não invasivos, porém não combinam praticidade, baixo custo e análise tridimensional da curvatura, sendo eficazes em mensurar apenas a coluna no plano sagital. Por esses motivos, para o uso clínico, o profissional de saúde necessita de um método barato, confiável, prático, que atenda suas necessidades e não invasivo para a mensuração da curvatura da coluna vertebral. O objetivo desse trabalho foi desenvolver e validar com a Cinemetria composto de cinco câmeras infravermelhas uma ferramenta computacional (LoB Analytics) para mensurar esse ângulos, o software terá código aberto e uso gratuito. A média de todos os ângulos obtida pela Cinemetria foi de 43,4±18,5º e pelo LoB Analytics foi de 43,9±17,7º, com uma correlação muito forte de 0,98. Foram feitas regressões lineares que confirmaram que ângulos calculados pelo LoB Analytics são tão confiáveis quanto os calculados pela Cinemetria, que é um método bastante utilizado hoje em dia. Os grandes diferenciais do LoB Analytics sobre a Cinemetria são: o seu baixo custo e a praticidade de usá-lo em laboratórios e clínicas. / The spine has an important role day by day offering the necessary flexibility for movement of the trunk besides support and locomotion of humans and being is directly related to the quality of life. The provision and articulation of the vertebrae are responsible for the stability and flexibility of spine attributes necessary for the balance. The thoracic hiper and hypo kyphosis, lumbar hiper and hypo lordosis and scoliosis are the most common postural pathologies and can be diagnosed by measuring the angle of the curvature of the spine. The radiographic method has been the most popular method for such measurement, however, it is an expensive method and also invasive (because its exposure to radiation), it is not the method more indicated to be used repeatedly, being the monitoring of treatment difficult to be done. There are several noninvasive methods but they do not combine practicality, low cost and three-dimensional analysis of the spine curvature, and they are effective in measuring the spine only in the sagittal plane. For these reasons, the health professional needs a method that has low cost, reliable, practical and noninvasive methods for measurement of the curvature of the spine. The goal of this work was develop and validate, with motion capture system (Cinemetria), a computational tool for this measurement (LoB Analytics), which will be free and open source. The mean of all Cinemetria angles was 43,9±18,5º and LoB Analytics angles was 43,9±17,7, with a very strong correlation coefficient of 0,98. Linear regressions confirmed that LoB Analytics angles are as reliable as those calculated by Cinemetria, which is a method widely used today. The differentials of LoB Analytics on Cinemetria are: low cost and practicality of using it in laboratories and clinics.
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Desenvolvimento e validação de uma ferramenta computacional para mensuração das curvaturas da coluna vertebral. / Development and validation of computational tool for measuring of curves of the spine

André Luis Alarcon do Passo Suaide 13 November 2008 (has links)
A coluna vertebral desempenha um papel importante no dia a dia oferecendo suporte necessário à movimentação do tronco além da locomoção do ser humano, sendo o seu funcionamento diretamente relacionado com a qualidade de vida; sua disposição e articulação das vértebras proporcionam estabilidade e flexibilidade à coluna vertebral, atributos necessários para o equilíbrio do ser humano. A hipercifose torácica, hiperlordose lombar e escoliose são as patologias posturais mais comuns e podem ser diagnosticadas pela mensuração do ângulo da curvatura da coluna vertebral. Comumente a radiografia é utilizada como método para a mensuração de tais ângulos, porém, além de ser um método caro, é altamente invasivo por causa da exposição à radiação, por isso não é aconselhado praticá-lo muitas vezes, sendo o acompanhamento do tratamento difícil de ser feito. Há diversos métodos não invasivos, porém não combinam praticidade, baixo custo e análise tridimensional da curvatura, sendo eficazes em mensurar apenas a coluna no plano sagital. Por esses motivos, para o uso clínico, o profissional de saúde necessita de um método barato, confiável, prático, que atenda suas necessidades e não invasivo para a mensuração da curvatura da coluna vertebral. O objetivo desse trabalho foi desenvolver e validar com a Cinemetria composto de cinco câmeras infravermelhas uma ferramenta computacional (LoB Analytics) para mensurar esse ângulos, o software terá código aberto e uso gratuito. A média de todos os ângulos obtida pela Cinemetria foi de 43,4±18,5º e pelo LoB Analytics foi de 43,9±17,7º, com uma correlação muito forte de 0,98. Foram feitas regressões lineares que confirmaram que ângulos calculados pelo LoB Analytics são tão confiáveis quanto os calculados pela Cinemetria, que é um método bastante utilizado hoje em dia. Os grandes diferenciais do LoB Analytics sobre a Cinemetria são: o seu baixo custo e a praticidade de usá-lo em laboratórios e clínicas. / The spine has an important role day by day offering the necessary flexibility for movement of the trunk besides support and locomotion of humans and being is directly related to the quality of life. The provision and articulation of the vertebrae are responsible for the stability and flexibility of spine attributes necessary for the balance. The thoracic hiper and hypo kyphosis, lumbar hiper and hypo lordosis and scoliosis are the most common postural pathologies and can be diagnosed by measuring the angle of the curvature of the spine. The radiographic method has been the most popular method for such measurement, however, it is an expensive method and also invasive (because its exposure to radiation), it is not the method more indicated to be used repeatedly, being the monitoring of treatment difficult to be done. There are several noninvasive methods but they do not combine practicality, low cost and three-dimensional analysis of the spine curvature, and they are effective in measuring the spine only in the sagittal plane. For these reasons, the health professional needs a method that has low cost, reliable, practical and noninvasive methods for measurement of the curvature of the spine. The goal of this work was develop and validate, with motion capture system (Cinemetria), a computational tool for this measurement (LoB Analytics), which will be free and open source. The mean of all Cinemetria angles was 43,9±18,5º and LoB Analytics angles was 43,9±17,7, with a very strong correlation coefficient of 0,98. Linear regressions confirmed that LoB Analytics angles are as reliable as those calculated by Cinemetria, which is a method widely used today. The differentials of LoB Analytics on Cinemetria are: low cost and practicality of using it in laboratories and clinics.
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Symbolismus ve vybraných dílech Williama Goldinga / Use of Symbolism in Selected Works of William Golding

Kopečná, Kateřina January 2015 (has links)
This diploma thesis is concerned with the use of symbolism in three selected novels by William Golding, Pincher Martin, The Spire and The Double Tongue. The theoretical part presents a brief biography of the writer and outlines theoretical background of literary symbolism, focusing especially on Northrop Frye's Theory of Symbols and the psychoanalytic perspective. It is concluded by listing sources of inspiration behind the selected Golding's works, taking his own experiences as well as literary influences into account. The practical part begins with characterization of Golding's use of symbols in general, including his methods, recurring topics and symbolic patterns. Its main part focuses individually on the three chosen books, in the order of their publication. Each section analyses symbolism of setting of the story and the protagonists' names, symbolic imagery, and it seeks for Christian and psychoanalytic symbols. In addition, it presents possible interpretations of other significant symbols occurring in the particular novel. The use of symbolism is put in context with outer influences to show the variety of topics and specificity of the author's style.
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Using machine learning to help find paths through the map in Slay the Spire

Porenius, Oscar, Hansson, Nils January 2021 (has links)
Slay the Spire is a complex deck-building and roguelike game with many possibilities of improving players ability to win. An important part of Slay the Spire is choosing a path that makes the players character as successful as possible. In this study we show that machine learning can help players pick better paths by creating an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) that predicts the most successful path of all available paths, we also discuss what makes a path successful. This study performed two experiments, one user study and one simulation experiment, with the intention of evaluating the created ANN and analysing what makes paths successful. Through the user study this paper shows that the ANN was effective at predicting paths, outperforming all other human players who played normally in all three cases. This study concludes that machine learning can be used effectively to help make pathing decisions in Slay the Spire. Furthermore the study proves the importance of the room types ’Elite’ and ’Campfires’ through the simulation experiment, user study and analysis of data from previous playthroughs.
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Molecular Gas in Nearby Merging and Interacting Galaxies: the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) and the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/39)

Schirm, Maximilien 11 1900 (has links)
I present a spectroscopic study of the molecular gas in the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) and the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/39) using data from the Herschel Space Observatory (Herschel) and the Atacama Large Millime- ter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). Using data from the Herschel Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE) Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS), I perform an excitation analysis to determine the physical characteris- tics (temperature, density, column density) of the cold and warm molecular gas across both systems. I do not find significant variation in the cold molecular gas across an individual system or between the systems. The warm molecular gas temperature is greater in NGC 4038/39 than in M51, while the density in both M51 and the nucleus of NGC 4038 is greater than the rest of the Anten- nae system. Both galaxies exhibit a similar fraction of warm to cold molecular gas. I compare Herschel SPIRE-FTS data to models of photon dominated regions (PDRs) to determine the strength of the background far ultraviolet field (G0) within both systems and find little variation across each system. I find that PDRs alone can explain the observed Herschel SPIRE-FTS data in both systems. Using ALMA observations of dense molecular gas tracers in NGC 4038/39, I investigate the physical processes affecting the dense molecular gas. Ratios of various molecular gas tracers suggest that the contributions of mechanical heating relative to PDR heating are similar across the entire system. The dense gas fraction in the nucleus of NGC 4038 and the nucleus of NGC 4039 is higher than in the overlap region, which I attribute to an increase in the stellar potential within the two nuclei. Furthermore, I find evidence for an increased cosmic ray rate in the overlap region of NGC 4038/39 relative to the two nuclei, which I attribute to an increased supernova rate in the overlap region. Most of the molecular gas in M51 and NGC 4038/39 is in the form of PDRs, while the increased temperature of the warm molecular gas in NGC iii 4038/39 compared to M51 is likely due to an increase in the mechanical heating from both supernova and stellar winds and the ongoing merger. Furthermore, a comparison of these results to previous studies of the interacting galaxy M82 and the late-stage merger Arp 220 suggests that mergers and interactions have a greater effect on the warm molecular gas compared to the cold molecular gas. The results from this thesis help to further our understanding of the effects of merging and interacting galaxies on molecular gas, while helping understand differences between interacting galaxies and merging galaxies. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Recherches sur les flèches monumentales du XIIIe siècle dans le nord de la France : le cas de la tour sud de la cathédrale de Senlis / Research on the monumental 13th century spires in Nothern France : the case study of the south tower of Senlis Cathedral.

Lejeune, Mathieu 19 November 2018 (has links)
Admirée pour son architecture imposante et richement ornée, la tour sud de la cathédrale de Senlis constitue l’une des rares flèches monumentales du XIIIe siècle parvenue jusqu’à nous. Cette recherche résolument interdisciplinaire explicite le déroulement de cet ambitieux chantier, en convoquant aussi bien l’analyse historique, l’archéologie du bâti que les techniques numériques. Le surhaussement de la façade occidentale par cette tour de 80 m de haut illustre l’ambition des évêques de Senlis, désirant parachever la plus petite cathédrale du nord de la France. En reconstituant la topographie de Senlis au Moyen Âge, il est possible d’étudier précisément l’impact de la flèche sur le paysage urbain et périphérique ainsi que les phénomènes d’émulation avec les tours civiles et religieuses. Une étude archéologique enrichie par l’étude des traces d’outils précise les travaux de renforcement de la façade occidentale en prévision de la flèche. La numérisation de la tour au moyen d’un scanner laser 3D permet de l’étudier dans ses moindres détails, en proposant une analyse architecturale, géométrique, mécanique et en s’interrogeant sur les nombreuses déformations des parois. L’étude de l’abondant décor sculpté précise une datation jusqu’ici très large et articule le chantier avec le premier transept de la cathédrale, chronologiquement proche. Enfin, l’étude matérielle de la flèche explicite l’organisation du chantier de construction, en s’intéressant aux méthodes de mise en œuvre, à la mise en place des échafaudages et aux étapes successives d’édification. / Admired for its imposing and richly ornamented architecture, the south tower of Senlis Cathedral is one of the few 13th century monumental spires that has been preserved till today. This resolutely interdisciplinary research enlightens the progress of this ambitious project, by combining historical analysis, building archaeology and digital techniques. The superelevation of the western façade of the Cathedral underlines the ambition of the bishops of Senlis, who wished to complete the smallest Cathedral in northern France. By reconstituting the topography of Senlis in the Middle Ages, it is possible to study precisely the impact of the spire on the urban and peripheral landscape as well as the phenomena of emulation with the civil and religious towers. An archaeological study enriched by the analysis of the traces of tools specifies the reinforcement work of the western facade in anticipation of the spire. The digitalization of the tower through the scanner laser 3D method allows a detailed study, proposing an architectural, geometrical, mechanical analysis and highlighting the numerous deformations of the walls. The study of the abundant sculpted decorations provides a more precise chronology than before and articulates the construction with the first transept of the Cathedral, chronologically close. Finally, the study of the materials used in the construction of the spire enlightens the organization of the construction site, focusing on the work made, the implementation of scaffoldings and the successive stages of the construction.
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The Performance of Critical History in Contemporary Irish Theatre and Film

Harrower, Natalie Dawn 24 September 2009 (has links)
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays of Sebastian Barry and Marina Carr, as well as a select group of films from this period. Employing a method of analysis that couples close-readings with attention to socio-cultural context, aesthetic form, and issues of representation, the dissertation demonstrates how theatre and film work to complicate conventional Irish historical narratives and thereby encourages a reassessment of contemporary constructs of Irish identity. The introduction provides a contextual framework for significant contemporaneous social, cultural and economic changes in Ireland, and includes a case study of ‘The Spire,’ a monument unveiled on Dublin’s central boulevard in 2003, which I argue is the architectural metonym for the transitional nature of Celtic Tiger Ireland. The case study explores the aesthetics of the monument, as well as the politicised public debate that ensued, and thereby provides a snapshot of issues relevant to the readings pursued in dissertation’s remaining chapters. The discussion of Sebastian Barry’s ‘family plays’ reveals the playwright’s effort to refuse traditional binary conceptions of identity and to proffer, instead, a dramatic landscape that similarly refuses to allow conflict to dominate. Barry’s use of a non-conflictual dramatic form supports his narrative interest in compassion and peaceful resolution, and provides a model for living with otherness that could prove useful in an increasingly diverse and globalised Ireland. Marina Carr’s plays share Barry’s desire to represent aspects of Irish character anew, but they also dramatise how cultural transitions are difficult and never linear, and how the conventional pull of memory and the past has a residual presence in the ‘new’ Ireland. Taken together, these chapters reveal Barry’s hopefulness as an antidote to Carr’s tragic endings. The final chapter provides close readings of several ‘Celtic Tiger’ films, arguing that the representation of landscape is the key lens through which Irish film communicates shifting images of Irish identity. A cycle of films from the first years of the new millennium ekes out a space for new modes of representation through a critical dialogue with major tropes in Irish film history.
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"Fools for Christ": An Examination of the Ministerial Call in Three Novels by William Golding

Adcox, John Roland 12 1900 (has links)
This thesis examines the ministerial call in three novels by William Golding, specifically The Spire, Darkness Visible, and Rites of Passage. The central character of each novel, a Christian minister, has a vision, or series of visions, which dominates his life. The call and vision(s) of Golding's ministers are examined in light of Jacques Ellul's The Humiliation of the Word, a work examining the differences between the word and the image. The ministerial call, in this thesis, is linked to Ellul's ideas about the word; the vision, in this thesis, is linked to Ellul's ideas of the image. As a result of following their vision(s) rather than their call, the ministers fail, and their lives end in despair and ruin.
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The Performance of Critical History in Contemporary Irish Theatre and Film

Harrower, Natalie Dawn 24 September 2009 (has links)
This dissertation examines theatre and film in Ireland between 1988 and 2005, focusing on the plays of Sebastian Barry and Marina Carr, as well as a select group of films from this period. Employing a method of analysis that couples close-readings with attention to socio-cultural context, aesthetic form, and issues of representation, the dissertation demonstrates how theatre and film work to complicate conventional Irish historical narratives and thereby encourages a reassessment of contemporary constructs of Irish identity. The introduction provides a contextual framework for significant contemporaneous social, cultural and economic changes in Ireland, and includes a case study of ‘The Spire,’ a monument unveiled on Dublin’s central boulevard in 2003, which I argue is the architectural metonym for the transitional nature of Celtic Tiger Ireland. The case study explores the aesthetics of the monument, as well as the politicised public debate that ensued, and thereby provides a snapshot of issues relevant to the readings pursued in dissertation’s remaining chapters. The discussion of Sebastian Barry’s ‘family plays’ reveals the playwright’s effort to refuse traditional binary conceptions of identity and to proffer, instead, a dramatic landscape that similarly refuses to allow conflict to dominate. Barry’s use of a non-conflictual dramatic form supports his narrative interest in compassion and peaceful resolution, and provides a model for living with otherness that could prove useful in an increasingly diverse and globalised Ireland. Marina Carr’s plays share Barry’s desire to represent aspects of Irish character anew, but they also dramatise how cultural transitions are difficult and never linear, and how the conventional pull of memory and the past has a residual presence in the ‘new’ Ireland. Taken together, these chapters reveal Barry’s hopefulness as an antidote to Carr’s tragic endings. The final chapter provides close readings of several ‘Celtic Tiger’ films, arguing that the representation of landscape is the key lens through which Irish film communicates shifting images of Irish identity. A cycle of films from the first years of the new millennium ekes out a space for new modes of representation through a critical dialogue with major tropes in Irish film history.

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