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    • Mining Semantic Relationships Between Concepts Across Documents Using Wikipedia Knowledge 

      Yan, Peng (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The ongoing astounding growth of text data has created an enormous need for fast and efficient Text Mining algorithms. However, the sparsity and high dimensionality of text data present great challenges for representing ...
    • Mining Significant Patterns by Integrating Biological Interaction Networks with Gene Profiles 

      Alroobi, Rami Mohammed (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Nowadays, large amounts of high-throughput data are available. Automatic with classical cell biology techniques which are employed in the analysis of cell functions, interactions, and how pathogens can exploit them in ...
    • Mining Structure Patterns Based on 3D Features in the Protein-DNA and Protein-protein Complex 

      Sun, Qing (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      For a long time, researchers have been searching for the “recognition codes” of protein complexes, which determine what DNA sequence or other protein a protein can bind to. The binding part prediction of protein complexes ...
    • Mobile Applications for Viewing Price and Load of Power Data from New York Independent System Operator 

      Gupta, Nimish (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      In New York, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) supervises the wholesale electrical market and collects different kinds of data, including price and load data, which are available on the NYISO’s website. These ...
    • Mobile Diabetes Application 

      Myneedi, Anusha (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      In recent years, Diabetes is becoming a serious health challenge. The prevalence of diabetes has increased with accompanying increases in body weight and diminished physical activity and with increased automation. Effective ...
    • A Mobile Game for Learning Cyber-Attacks and Their Prevention 

      Solanki, Piyush (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      This paper's primary goal is to use Bloom's Revised Taxonomy educational objectives in creating Cyber Air-Attack. It's a game that teaches fundamental concepts about cybersecurity. Because it simplifies and makes learning ...
    • Mobile Health Application for Diabetes Self-Management 

      He, Zhuoran (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      As mobile healthcare applications are becoming more and more popular, it brings patients a more convenient way to self-management and communicating remotely compare to the traditional healthcare system. This paper introduces ...
    • Mobile Sensor movement using Simulated Annealing 

      Yamparala, Sri Harsha (North Dakota State University, 2009)
      Movement of mobile sensor nodes is an important aspect in wireless sensor networks, and there is considerable research underway into the design of mobile sensor movement algorithms for wireless sensor networks. Various ...
    • A Mobile Website Prototype 

      Teotia, Ashish (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      More people have started using smart phones, and in the near future, cell phones/smart phones will take the place of computers. I developed a mobile website prototype based on standards, such as keeping it task oriented, ...
    • Mobisurf: Bimanual Inter-Device Interaction 

      Roudaki, Ali (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      A shared interactive display (i.e. tabletop) provides a large space for collaborative interaction. However, it lacks a private area for accessing sensitive information. On the other hand, a mobile device offers a variety ...
    • Model-based Exploratory Testing: A Controlled Experiment 

      Schaefer, Christopher J. (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Testing methods of software systems have been receiving more and more focus in recent years. Exploratory Testing (ET) is one such testing method. The advantages of ET are generally outweighed by its disadvantages, mainly ...
    • Modeling of Consumer Responses to Dynamic Pricing in a Smart Grid 

      Khan, Md Mahbubur Rahman (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This paper models the responses of three different types of consumers based on their sensitivity to dynamic price. Simulated household demand data is used to model the dynamic price of electricity. These prices are then ...
    • Modeling of Dynamic Pricing of Energy for a Smart Grid Using a Multi-agent Framework 

      Kaur, Harvinder (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The use of smart grids is being promoted to address issues such as energy independence, global warming and emergency resilience. A smart grid is a digitized form of the power grid and is comprised of an intelligent monitoring ...
    • Multi Feature CBIR Model for Trademark Image Distinctiveness 

      Soni, Pratima (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      A Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) system can help in detecting trademark infringement. This paper describes an improvement and extension of previous work for the existing Universal Model for a CBIR system, which only ...
    • Multi-Agent Based Simulation of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicles System 

      Murugesan, Karthiksivaram (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      The rapid growth of using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for civilian and military applications has promoted the development of research in many areas. Most of the unmanned aerial vehicles in use are manually controlled. ...
    • Multi-Style Web Content Restructuring for Efficient Mobile Web Browsing 

      Xia, Xiaojun (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Mobile devices such as smart phones, PDAs, and tablets are getting more and more popular every day. As a result, more people tend to use mobile devices to access Web contents. Therefore, mobile browsing becomes an important ...
    • Multi-Teacher Knowledge Distillation Using Teacher's Domain Expertise 

      Hossain, Arafat Bin (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Large BERT models cannot be used with low computing power and storage capacity. Knowledge Distillation solves this problem by distilling knowledge into a smaller BERT model while retaining much of the teacher’s accuracy ...
    • Multi-Variate Attribute Selection for Agricultural Data 

      Xu, Xing John (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Farmers always have been concerned about the quantity of crops (yield) as well as the quality of crops (sugar content of the sugar beets). The quality and quantity of crops are affected by various attributes, some are ...
    • N-gram-based Search Procedure 

      Woznica, Szymon (North Dakota State University, 2009)
      Efficient querying and discovery of meaningful patterns in data becomes more and more important with accelerating growth of data published every day on the Internet. Tree pruning-based algorithms used in most popular ...
    • Naïve Bayes Classifier: A MapReduce Approach 

      Zheng, Songtao (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Machine learning algorithms have the advantage of making use of the powerful Hadoop distributed computing platform and the MapReduce programming model to process data in parallel. Many machine learning algorithms have been ...