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  • Personality assessment from social media data: An ensemble model 

    Taghikhani, Shahin (East Carolina University, 2019-05-01)
    The global prevalence of social media encourages people to upload and share a vast and recurrent amount of information about themselves through various mediums of communication such as text, pictures, audio, and video. ...
  • Reinforcement Learning based Recommender System using Q-Learning and Deep Q-Learning 

    Rezaei, Mehrdad (East Carolina University, 2022-07-14)
    The first part of this thesis concludes with an overall summary of the publications so far on the recommender system using reinforcement learning. We have performed a systematic review of the research studies published ...
  • Software Technology Maturation and Software Security 

    Locklear, Trina Kay (East Carolina University, 2019-08-05)
    Software technology maturation, also referred to as technology transfer, is as difficult as it is rare, mostly because of the time scale involved. Software maturation is defined as the process of taking a piece of technology ...
  • SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LITERATURE USING TWITTER AS A TOOL 

    Pradyumn, Mudit (East Carolina University, 2018-07-17)
    Twitter has over 330 million active monthly users producing roughly 500 million Tweets per day, or 200 billion Tweets a year. Making this one of the largest human-generated opinion data collections. In addition to this ...
  • Tactile Demographics: Predicting Demographic Information Using Touch Data from Mobile Devices 

    Williams, Baylea (East Carolina University, 2021-04-20)
    The research conducted in this thesis was to serve as a baseline on which human demographics are most likely to be able to be predicted through touch screen interactions. In addition, it served as a way of finding which ...
  • Towards Big Data Infrastructure for Historic Handwritten Document Transcription 

    Hoffman, David Richard (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)
    Historical archival documents are vast and contain many thousands of pages of unstructured data, often not easily searchable. The current state of the art is searchable meta-tags of documents which help a reader to land ...
  • User Behavior Analysis using Smartphones 

    Yasrobi, Seyedfaraz (East Carolina University, 2017-07-26)
    Users' activities produce an enormous amount of data when using popular devices such as smartphones. These data can be used to develop behavioral models in several areas including fraud detection, finance, recommendation ...