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The Geography of Capacity–An Analysis of Individual, Organizational and Community Needs and Resources in Three Communities in Canada

This research presents a conceptual model of the geography of capacity and explores, through a small-scale study, the experiences of capacity across the nonprofit sector at the individual, organizational and community level in three different locales in Canada. By identifying the varied nonprofit capacity needs in different socio-economic and geographic locations, and by examining how organizations and communities understand these needs and strategize to identify resources, this research contributes to the discourse on the geography of nonprofits, infrastructure organizations and service provision. It challenges the dominant assumption that all agents within the nonprofit sector have equal access to resources, knowledge and ultimately the power needed to achieve outcomes. This study problematizes the capacity needs of the sector and corresponding infrastructure supports provided through the lens of socio-economic and geographic difference. TO BE CONT’D

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Susan Phillips

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Capacity Canada

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Education

Université :

Carleton University

Programme :

Elevate

Natural Language Processing Services for the Android Mobile Platform

Smart Phones are fast becoming ever-present personal assistants – personal assistants

which become more useful and productive with the inclusion of Natural Language Processing

power. For many users, smart phones have become their go-to-device for industry news

feeds, checking email and scheduling their agenda.

The sheer quantity of text which is read on these devices, and the number of screen-taps

needed to get things done, can be reduced by applying existing Natural Language

Processing pipelines such as automatic summarization to news feeds, email or attachments.

Summarized text can also be consumed in an eyes-free manner using the smart phone’s

Text To Speech capabilities. Dates, locations and people can be automatically detected using

Named Entity Recognition and integrated in the creation of new events in a user’s agenda.

iLanguage Lab is a Montreal start-up which seeks to put Natural Language Processing (NLP)

in the pockets of consumers, by combining Software Engineering with Field Linguistics to

build Open Source language-independent Natural Language Processing and….

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Rene Witte

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Ilanguage Lab

Discipline :

Computer science

Secteur :

Université :

Concordia University

Programme :

Accelerate

Better predictions of employee events

Machine learning can be used to predict employee events around retention, promotion or movement. This project explores how to generate better predictions by exploring correlations and exploiting them through features that increase predictive strength. Furthermore, the project explores how to reliably fine-tune the predictive model to a particular data set in the presence of interdependence of data points. The results will enable improved Machine learning predictions related to employee events.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Leonid Chindelevitch

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Visier Solutions Inc

Discipline :

Computer science

Secteur :

Information and cultural industries

Université :

Simon Fraser University

Programme :

Accelerate

Étude historique et banque de données du Chemin du Portage

À la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe siècle, le chemin du Portage était l’une des voies de circulation canadiennes les plus importantes et les plus empruntées. L’organisme Patrimoine et Culture du Portage souhaite documenter l’histoire du chemin du Portage afin de générer du contenu scientifique pour illustrer deux expositions et développer une offre récréotouristique, culturelle et éducative mettant en valeur son riche patrimoine matériel et immatériel. Le stagiaire constituera une base de données qui centralisera l’ensemble de la documentation existante sur la thématique de l’arpentage du chemin du Portage et celle de son service postal. Cette base de données servira à illustrer et à documenter toutes les activités de mise en valeur du patrimoine du chemin, dont deux expositions et un ouvrage synthèse.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Maxime Gohier

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Patrimoine et Culture du Portage

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Arts, entertainment and recreation

Université :

Université du Québec à Rimouski

Programme :

Accelerate

Phenotyping and genotyping collection of Cannabis sativa lines

Upcoming legalization of marijuana provides many opportunities for all Canadians. Licensed Producers (LPs) are the main providers of medicinal cannabis to patients and will be the main suppliers for recreational market. The significant disadvantage in the current environment is the limited number of strains available to LPs. Sundial Growers have acquired a collection of Cannabis sativa lines. There is little to no information on these lines. Current research program is aimed at full characterization of these lines, including phenotypic and genotypic analysis as well as evaluation of potential medicinal properties of the extracts from those lines. We propose to grow seeds of these lines, phenotype and chemotype them, select those varieties that have most attractive cannabinoids/terpenoids profiles and growth characteristics, genotype them to identify their genetic background. We then propose to work with selected varieties by analyzing their genetic/phenotypic diversity and by analyzing the potential medicinal properties of these extracts.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Olga Kovalchuk;Igor Kovalchuk;Igor Kovalchuk;Olga Kovalchuk

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Sundial Growers Inc

Discipline :

Life Sciences

Secteur :

Agriculture

Université :

University of Lethbridge

Programme :

Accelerate

Determination of groundwater effects of the new Foothills Regional Waste Management Center storm-water management system

A new groundwater monitoring will be conducted consistently throughout the precipitation period (May~October) to collected a seasons worth of data around the “Engineered Forest”. The newly collected data will then be compared to historical values of the FRWMF to see if there are any observable differences between the two. This will prove there is no measurable effect of the “Engineered Forest”. As well, an idea of the groundwater fate and transport from the storm-water will be identified.
This research is in its primary stages and is a proof of concept of the “Engineered Forest” for Banner Environmental Engineering Consultants. It serves as a case study for future storm-water management systems around the rest of the FRWMF and other waste management centers locally and nationally.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Angus Chu

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Banner Environmental Engineering Consultant Ltd

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

University of Calgary

Programme :

Accelerate

Development of a novel system to isolate vocal sources in crowded environments for individuals suffering from hearing deficits

Hearing aids are a common form of treatment for individuals suffering from a hearing impairment [1]. These devices work by collecting sound from the surrounding environment and amplifying that sound in the patient’s ear to improve hearing [2]. These devices work well under most conditions however, in noisy settings such as a busy restaurant, hearing aids also amplify some of the unwanted background noise [2-6]. This can limit an individual’s ability to hear and communicate which can be an isolating and uncomfortable experience. This project focuses on the research and development of a hearing aid associated product which aims to improve the patient experience in these “noisy” environments. As a start-up in its infancy, the company will benefit by having a graduate intern with a diverse and applicable skill set that is well suited to help drive the necessary research and business development for a medical device of this nature.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Randal N Johnston

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Dad's Hearing Solutions Incorporated

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Biotechnology; Health and Related Sciences & Technology; Technology

Université :

University of Calgary

Programme :

Accelerate

Reliability Study for Urban Transit Buses

The reliability of transit buses is essential for the cost-effective delivery of public transportation services. This research aims to improve the reliability of transit buses through optimized operational maintenance planning. We specifically wish to develop a mathematical optimization model that would help transit operators in deciding which bus components to repair during a maintenance intervention. The model will prescribe the repair decisions based on the current health condition of the various bus components, such as the engine and brakes, while simultaneously considering the bus operating costs along with the bus failure risk. The proposed model will be tested using real data provided by major Canadian transit operators and subsequently validated using a simulation program to be developed by the research team.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Viliam Makis

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

WSP Canada Inc (Thornhill, ON)

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services; Transportation and warehousing

Université :

University of Toronto

Programme :

Accelerate

Optimisation de l’écorçage des billes des bois de l’est du Canada

Ce projet permettra d’augmenter l’efficacité du procédé d’écorçage à anneau utilisé couramment dans les usines de transformation des bois canadiennes. L’amélioration de ce procédé augmentera le rendement en matière ligneuse des scieries et réduira les coûts de production des usines de pâte et papiers et d’autres coproduits. Cette étude vise donc à optimiser les paramètres de coupe des écorceuses à anneau en fonction des variables reliées à la machine-outil, à l’outil de coupe, à l’espèce d’arbre, ainsi qu’aux conditions de température et de teneur en humidité de l’écorce des billes. Les nouvelles connaissances acquises seront intégrées dans la conception de machines d’écorçage de nouvelle génération.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Roger Hernandez Pena

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Dk Spec

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Manufacturing

Université :

Université Laval

Programme :

Accelerate

Intelligent Product Quality Assessment (IPQA) Toolkit

Manufacturing is a main component driving the successful economy in a society. In order to remain competitive in the global manufacturing market, product quality control is critical. High quality product not only expands the client base, but also enables just-in-time correction to reduce the cost wasted in defective products. The goal of this project is to develop an intelligent defect detection platform, which can be integrated with the existing production pipeline without major alteration or financial investment. The delivered toolkit will be able to provide quality control on multiple products. More importantly, the toolkit is portable, i.e. can be transported to different production locations. Quality inspection can be carried out either locally or remotely over a network interface, i.e., over the Internet. This project will benefit industry and Canada economically and technologically, in addition to the training of highly qualified personnel.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Irene Cheng

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Together Solution Inc.

Discipline :

Computer science

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

University of Alberta

Programme :

Accelerate

Expanding the Circle of Courage: Understanding the Implementation of the Aboriginal Youth Mentorship Program

In line with Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the intergenerational impacts of colonialism influence the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples. In response, culturally relevant programs, which focus on building the strengths of a community have been shown to be effective and sustainable. Indeed, a peer-led, resilience-based afterschool program, the Aboriginal Youth Mentorship Program (AYMP), is effective for preventing obesity and type 2 diabetes in Indigenous children. Based on AYMPs early success, the project has been expanded across Canada. As part of the expansion, AYMP is being transferred out of the ‘academy’ and into Indigenous communities. Therefore, the purpose of this project is to examine how AYMP is implemented across different communities. Specifically, this project will explore how AYMP can be sustained by the community through local ownership and relevance.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Kate Storey

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Safe Healthy Active People Everywhere

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Education

Université :

University of Alberta

Programme :

Accelerate

Action Research on Youth Physical Literacy in Recreation

Physical literacy means developing the foundational skills and the confidence required to participate in regular physical activity, play a sport or get to the podium. Research shows that physical activity levels start to decline as children enter into adolescence. Recreation organizations, such as YMCA Calgary are interested in finding out how their programs help support youth to stay active. Through action research, a unique strategy where researchers and practitioners work together on a particular project, this project aims to determine the effectiveness of youth programs that focus on helping youth stay active taking place at YMCA Calgary. A PhD student from Brock University will work alongside the staff at YMCA Calgary to evaluate their programs to help inform YMCA Calgary on what is working well and learn about what changes they could make to help youth develop confidence, motivation and the skills to lead a healthy, active lifestyle.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

James Mandigo

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

YMCA Calgary

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Arts, entertainment and recreation

Université :

Brock University

Programme :

Accelerate