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    • Mining Quasi-Frequent Subnetworks in Graph Networks Using Edge-Edge Summary Graph 

      Dawar, Priyanka (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      In today’s computing world, graphs have become increasingly important in modeling sophisticated structures, entities and their interactions, with broad applications including Bioinformatics, Computer Vision, Web analysis ...
    • Consumer Sentiment Analysis Using Twitter 

      Rashid, Rumana (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Sentiment analysis is the task of finding people’s opinions about specific objects/matters. Ordinary people’s opinions affect the decision-making process. Today, there is a massive explosion of “sentiments” available on ...
    • Efficient Mobile Information Sharing Through Finger Swipe 

      Hu, Ping (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Smartphones have been pervasive in our daily life, and are now the dominant driver of social media. People post and access information on the social media through smartphones. In addition, users are likely to share information ...
    • Semantics-Based Calorie Calculator 

      Narra, Sravan Raghu Kumar (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      In recent years, people are considering healthy diet habits and many of them are trying to track and maintain their daily diet and consumption. To assist them, there are many applications available online and those ...
    • GPU Enabled Particle Swarm Optimization 

      Killada, Bala Venkata Rama Kishore (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      GPUs are massively parallelized devices. They were designed to handle billions of pixels per second. It is does this by embracing an incredible level of parallelism. GPUs in fact can leverage any other parallel algorithms ...
    • Prediction of Rental Demand for a Bike-Share Program 

      Nekkanti, Om prakash (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      In recent years, bike-sharing programs have become more prevalent. Bicycle usage can be affected by different factors, such as nearby events, road closures, and on-campus traffic policies. The research presented here ...
    • Evaluating Fitness of Patch-Based Terrains in the Use of Video Games 

      Bhurale, Lohit (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This paper deals with current an existing evolutionary algorithm used in procedural terrain generation content for video games which is gaining interest to lessen the development costs and meet desired user requirements ...
    • Dynamic Light Trail Construction in Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Optical Networks 

      Amuge, Betty Elizabeth (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This paper addresses dynamic light trail construction issues in a WDM optical network. This construction was done with an objective to consume a minimum number of resources, such as, the number of free wavelengths, while ...
    • Signature Extraction from E-Mails 

      Muttineni, Divya (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Detecting user identity information from the email is one of the predominant exploring topics in data mining. One approach is to extract signature from the body of emails. Those names are usually suitable for representing ...
    • Design and Evaluation of Two Hybrid Genome Assembly Approaches Using Illumina, Roche 454, and PacBio Datasets 

      Sun, Liren (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      The assembly of next-generation sequencing reads is one of the most challenging and important tasks in bioinformatics. There are many different types of assembly algorithms and programs that have been developed to assemble ...
    • Computing the Yield per Acre for a Given Field Using GIS Capabilities 

      Badu, Sadhana (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Software tools and technologies, such as geographic information systems (GIS), are playing an important role in the field of agriculture. The capabilities of the open source GIS system GRASS are used to process LandSat ...
    • Disease Similarity Using Biological Module Dysregulation Profile 

      Zaman, Eshita (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Diseases can be grouped according to phenotypic and genotypic similarities. Gene expression and micro-RNA data paved the way to look inside the genetic coding and classify diseases accurately. Modern system biology seeks ...
    • Development of Learning Objects For Teaching Software Testing Using a Cyber Learning Environment 

      Singh, Ashish Kumar (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      This paper is an attempt to extend the database of learning objects on WReSTT (Web Repository of Software Testing Tools) that students enrolled in programming courses can use to improve their understanding of testing ...
    • Object Classification Using Stacked Autoencoder and Convolutional Neural Network 

      Gottimukkula, Vijaya Chander Rao (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      In the recent years, deep learning has shown to have a formidable impact on object classification and has bolstered the advances in machine learning research. Many image datasets such as MNIST, CIFAR-10, SVHN, Imagenet, ...
    • A Web Application for Design and Sign System Using ASP.NET 

      Nuthulapati, Sri Lalitha (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Design and Sign System is a web application which aims to improvise the user interface, work management along with existing database of a legacy application that allows administration team to maintain day-to-day activities ...
    • Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods by Gender 

      Lu, Yang (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Twitter is one of the most popular worldwide social networking services. It has more than 320 million monthly active users around the world. So it’s a very good way to discover what’s happening in the world and we can even ...
    • Software Metrics Tool 

      Reddy, Vijay Reddy (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      A software metric is the measurement of a particular characteristic of a software program. These metrics are very useful for optimizing the performance of the software, managing resources, debugging, schedule planning, ...
    • Improving Usability in ‘CIRCLE’ 

      Peruri, Alekya (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      This paper describes how the System Usability Scale (SUS) has helped in improving and making a software tool called the Classification, Identification, and Retrieval-based Collaborative Learning Environment (CIRCLE) more ...
    • Parallel Particle Swarm Optimization 

      Manne, Priyanka (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      PSO is a population based evolutionary algorithm and is motivated from the simulation of social behavior, which differs from the natural selection scheme of genetic algorithms. It is an optimization technique based on swarm ...
    • A Software Tool to Facilitate Automate Creation of Virtual Inspection Teams and Inspection Performance Evaluation 

      Lu, Zhou (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Software inspection in the early phase of software development is proven to be an effective method to help developer to detect and fix defects in software requirement. It can improve the quality of software requirement, ...