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Looking for Waterloo theses and dissertations? UWSpace contains all theses and dissertations published from October 2006 on, and a subset from 1996 through 2006, when electronic submission was optional. Older theses can be accessed by searching the library catalogue by title or author last name.

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  • The Relationship Between Embodiment Perception and Motor Learning in Virtual Reality-based Interventions 

    Ajami, Sahand (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-10)
    Virtual reality (VR) is a rapidly evolving technology that offers immersive experiences by simulating realistic environments and interactions. In the context of motor learning and rehabilitation, VR has emerged as a promising ...
  • Radar-based Human Pulse Sensing 

    Riad, Michael (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-10)
    This thesis presents a novel approach where a superstrate is used to re-purpose a commercial off-the-shelf mm-wave 60 GHz radar by Infineon (BGT60TR13C) for near-field human pulse sensing. The superstrate is realized through ...
  • Explore the In-context Learning Capability of Large Language Models 

    Li, Tianle (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-10)
    The rapid evolution of Large Language Models (LLMs) has marked the beginning of a new age in AI capabilities, particularly in the domain of natural language understanding and processing. Among the forefront of these ...
  • Type-Aware Optimizations with Imperfect Types 

    Ikosin, Jeremiah (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-10)
    JavaScript, a programming language originally designed for web browsers, has become ubiquitous, experiencing adoption across multiple platforms. Its dynamic type system and prototype-based object orientation are well-known ...
  • Reclaiming the Urban Public Realm as a Site for Children’s Play 

    Shadkam, Anahita (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-10)
    Since the earliest waves of Modernist planning and the application of systematic zoning, parks and playgrounds have served as exclusive domains for children's recreational activities within the rational city. However, with ...

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