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Send the professor an e-mail. When you write a professor, be clear that you want a meeting regarding a senior thesis or one-on-one IW project, and briefly describe the topic or idea that you want to work on. Check the faculty listing for email addresses.

Parastoo Abtahi, Room 419

Available for single-semester IW and senior thesis advising, 2024-2025

  • Research Areas: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Augmented Reality (AR), and Spatial Computing
  • Input techniques for on-the-go interaction (e.g., eye-gaze, microgestures, voice) with a focus on uncertainty, disambiguation, and privacy.
  • Minimal and timely multisensory output (e.g., spatial audio, haptics) that enables users to attend to their physical environment and the people around them, instead of a 2D screen.
  • Interaction with intelligent systems (e.g., IoT, robots) situated in physical spaces with a focus on updating users’ mental model despite the complexity and dynamicity of these systems.

Ryan Adams, Room 411

Research areas:

  • Machine learning driven design
  • Generative models for structured discrete objects
  • Approximate inference in probabilistic models
  • Accelerating solutions to partial differential equations
  • Innovative uses of automatic differentiation
  • Modeling and optimizing 3d printing and CNC machining

Andrew Appel, Room 209

Available for Fall 2024 IW advising, only

  • Research Areas: Formal methods, programming languages, compilers, computer security.
  • Software verification (for which taking COS 326 / COS 510 is helpful preparation)
  • Game theory of poker or other games (for which COS 217 / 226 are helpful)
  • Computer game-playing programs (for which COS 217 / 226)
  •  Risk-limiting audits of elections (for which ORF 245 or other knowledge of probability is useful)

Sanjeev Arora, Room 407

  • Theoretical machine learning, deep learning and its analysis, natural language processing. My advisees would typically have taken a course in algorithms (COS423 or COS 521 or equivalent) and a course in machine learning.
  • Show that finding approximate solutions to NP-complete problems is also NP-complete (i.e., come up with NP-completeness reductions a la COS 487). 
  • Experimental Algorithms: Implementing and Evaluating Algorithms using existing software packages. 
  • Studying/designing provable algorithms for machine learning and implementions using packages like scipy and MATLAB, including applications in Natural language processing and deep learning.
  • Any topic in theoretical computer science.

David August, Room 221

Not available for IW or thesis advising, 2024-2025

  • Research Areas: Computer Architecture, Compilers, Parallelism
  • Containment-based approaches to security:  We have designed and tested a simple hardware+software containment mechanism that stops incorrect communication resulting from faults, bugs, or exploits from leaving the system.   Let's explore ways to use containment to solve real problems.  Expect to work with corporate security and technology decision-makers.
  • Parallelism: Studies show much more parallelism than is currently realized in compilers and architectures.  Let's find ways to realize this parallelism.
  • Any other interesting topic in computer architecture or compilers. 

Mark Braverman, 194 Nassau St., Room 231

  • Research Areas: computational complexity, algorithms, applied probability, computability over the real numbers, game theory and mechanism design, information theory.
  • Topics in computational and communication complexity.
  • Applications of information theory in complexity theory.
  • Algorithms for problems under real-life assumptions.
  • Game theory, network effects
  • Mechanism design (could be on a problem proposed by the student)

Sebastian Caldas, 221 Nassau Street, Room 105

  • Research Areas: collaborative learning, machine learning for healthcare. Typically, I will work with students that have taken COS324.
  • Methods for collaborative and continual learning.
  • Machine learning for healthcare applications.

Bernard Chazelle, 194 Nassau St., Room 301

  • Research Areas: Natural Algorithms, Computational Geometry, Sublinear Algorithms. 
  • Natural algorithms (flocking, swarming, social networks, etc).
  • Sublinear algorithms
  • Self-improving algorithms
  • Markov data structures

Danqi Chen, Room 412

  • My advisees would be expected to have taken a course in machine learning and ideally have taken COS484 or an NLP graduate seminar.
  • Representation learning for text and knowledge bases
  • Pre-training and transfer learning
  • Question answering and reading comprehension
  • Information extraction
  • Text summarization
  • Any other interesting topics related to natural language understanding/generation

Marcel Dall'Agnol, Corwin 034

  • Research Areas: Theoretical computer science. (Specifically, quantum computation, sublinear algorithms, complexity theory, interactive proofs and cryptography)
  • Research Areas: Machine learning

Jia Deng, Room 423

  •  Research Areas: Computer Vision, Machine Learning.
  • Object recognition and action recognition
  • Deep Learning, autoML, meta-learning
  • Geometric reasoning, logical reasoning

Adji Bousso Dieng, Room 406

  • Research areas: Vertaix is a research lab at Princeton University led by Professor Adji Bousso Dieng. We work at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the natural sciences. The models and algorithms we develop are motivated by problems in those domains and contribute to advancing methodological research in AI. We leverage tools in statistical machine learning and deep learning in developing methods for learning with the data, of various modalities, arising from the natural sciences.

Robert Dondero, Corwin Hall, Room 038

  • Research Areas:  Software engineering; software engineering education.
  • Develop or evaluate tools to facilitate student learning in undergraduate computer science courses at Princeton, and beyond.
  • In particular, can code critiquing tools help students learn about software quality?

Zeev Dvir, 194 Nassau St., Room 250

  • Research Areas: computational complexity, pseudo-randomness, coding theory and discrete mathematics.
  • Independent Research: I have various research problems related to Pseudorandomness, Coding theory, Complexity and Discrete mathematics - all of which require strong mathematical background. A project could also be based on writing a survey paper describing results from a few theory papers revolving around some particular subject.

Benjamin Eysenbach, Room 416

  • Research areas: reinforcement learning, machine learning. My advisees would typically have taken COS324.
  • Using RL algorithms to applications in science and engineering.
  • Emergent behavior of RL algorithms on high-fidelity robotic simulators.
  • Studying how architectures and representations can facilitate generalization.

Christiane Fellbaum, 1-S-14 Green

  • Research Areas: theoretical and computational linguistics, word sense disambiguation, lexical resource construction, English and multilingual WordNet(s), ontology
  • Anything having to do with natural language--come and see me with/for ideas suitable to your background and interests. Some topics students have worked on in the past:
  • Developing parsers, part-of-speech taggers, morphological analyzers for underrepresented languages (you don't have to know the language to develop such tools!)
  • Quantitative approaches to theoretical linguistics questions
  • Extensions and interfaces for WordNet (English and WN in other languages),
  • Applications of WordNet(s), including:
  • Foreign language tutoring systems,
  • Spelling correction software,
  • Word-finding/suggestion software for ordinary users and people with memory problems,
  • Machine Translation 
  • Sentiment and Opinion detection
  • Automatic reasoning and inferencing
  • Collaboration with professors in the social sciences and humanities ("Digital Humanities")

Adam Finkelstein, Room 424 

  • Research Areas: computer graphics, audio.

Robert S. Fish, Corwin Hall, Room 037

  • Networking and telecommunications
  • Learning, perception, and intelligence, artificial and otherwise;
  • Human-computer interaction and computer-supported cooperative work
  • Online education, especially in Computer Science Education
  • Topics in research and development innovation methodologies including standards, open-source, and entrepreneurship
  • Distributed autonomous organizations and related blockchain technologies

Michael Freedman, Room 308 

  • Research Areas: Distributed systems, security, networking
  • Projects related to streaming data analysis, datacenter systems and networks, untrusted cloud storage and applications. Please see my group website at http://sns.cs.princeton.edu/ for current research projects.

Ruth Fong, Room 032

  • Research Areas: computer vision, machine learning, deep learning, interpretability, explainable AI, fairness and bias in AI
  • Develop a technique for understanding AI models
  • Design a AI model that is interpretable by design
  • Build a paradigm for detecting and/or correcting failure points in an AI model
  • Analyze an existing AI model and/or dataset to better understand its failure points
  • Build a computer vision system for another domain (e.g., medical imaging, satellite data, etc.)
  • Develop a software package for explainable AI
  • Adapt explainable AI research to a consumer-facing problem

Note: I am happy to advise any project if there's a sufficient overlap in interest and/or expertise; please reach out via email to chat about project ideas.

Tom Griffiths, Room 405

Available for Fall 2024 single-semester IW advising, only

Research areas: computational cognitive science, computational social science, machine learning and artificial intelligence

Note: I am open to projects that apply ideas from computer science to understanding aspects of human cognition in a wide range of areas, from decision-making to cultural evolution and everything in between. For example, we have current projects analyzing chess game data and magic tricks, both of which give us clues about how human minds work. Students who have expertise or access to data related to games, magic, strategic sports like fencing, or other quantifiable domains of human behavior feel free to get in touch.

Aarti Gupta, Room 220

  • Research Areas: Formal methods, program analysis, logic decision procedures
  • Finding bugs in open source software using automatic verification tools
  • Software verification (program analysis, model checking, test generation)
  • Decision procedures for logical reasoning (SAT solvers, SMT solvers)

Elad Hazan, Room 409  

  • Research interests: machine learning methods and algorithms, efficient methods for mathematical optimization, regret minimization in games, reinforcement learning, control theory and practice
  • Machine learning, efficient methods for mathematical optimization, statistical and computational learning theory, regret minimization in games.
  • Implementation and algorithm engineering for control, reinforcement learning and robotics
  • Implementation and algorithm engineering for time series prediction

Felix Heide, Room 410

  • Research Areas: Computational Imaging, Computer Vision, Machine Learning (focus on Optimization and Approximate Inference).
  • Optical Neural Networks
  • Hardware-in-the-loop Holography
  • Zero-shot and Simulation-only Learning
  • Object recognition in extreme conditions
  • 3D Scene Representations for View Generation and Inverse Problems
  • Long-range Imaging in Scattering Media
  • Hardware-in-the-loop Illumination and Sensor Optimization
  • Inverse Lidar Design
  • Phase Retrieval Algorithms
  • Proximal Algorithms for Learning and Inference
  • Domain-Specific Language for Optics Design

Peter Henderson , 302 Sherrerd Hall

  • Research Areas: Machine learning, law, and policy

Kyle Jamieson, Room 306

  • Research areas: Wireless and mobile networking; indoor radar and indoor localization; Internet of Things
  • See other topics on my independent work  ideas page  (campus IP and CS dept. login req'd)

Alan Kaplan, 221 Nassau Street, Room 105

Research Areas:

  • Random apps of kindness - mobile application/technology frameworks used to help individuals or communities; topic areas include, but are not limited to: first response, accessibility, environment, sustainability, social activism, civic computing, tele-health, remote learning, crowdsourcing, etc.
  • Tools automating programming language interoperability - Java/C++, React Native/Java, etc.
  • Software visualization tools for education
  • Connected consumer devices, applications and protocols

Brian Kernighan, Room 311

  • Research Areas: application-specific languages, document preparation, user interfaces, software tools, programming methodology
  • Application-oriented languages, scripting languages.
  • Tools; user interfaces
  • Digital humanities

Zachary Kincaid, Room 219

  • Research areas: programming languages, program analysis, program verification, automated reasoning
  • Independent Research Topics:
  • Develop a practical algorithm for an intractable problem (e.g., by developing practical search heuristics, or by reducing to, or by identifying a tractable sub-problem, ...).
  • Design a domain-specific programming language, or prototype a new feature for an existing language.
  • Any interesting project related to programming languages or logic.

Gillat Kol, Room 316

Aleksandra korolova, 309 sherrerd hall.

  • Research areas: Societal impacts of algorithms and AI; privacy; fair and privacy-preserving machine learning; algorithm auditing.

Advisees typically have taken one or more of COS 226, COS 324, COS 423, COS 424 or COS 445.

Pravesh Kothari, Room 320

  • Research areas: Theory

Amit Levy, Room 307

  • Research Areas: Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, Embedded Systems, Internet of Things
  • Distributed hardware testing infrastructure
  • Second factor security tokens
  • Low-power wireless network protocol implementation
  • USB device driver implementation

Kai Li, Room 321

  • Research Areas: Distributed systems; storage systems; content-based search and data analysis of large datasets.
  • Fast communication mechanisms for heterogeneous clusters.
  • Approximate nearest-neighbor search for high dimensional data.
  • Data analysis and prediction of in-patient medical data.
  • Optimized implementation of classification algorithms on manycore processors.

Xiaoyan Li, 221 Nassau Street, Room 104

  • Research areas: Information retrieval, novelty detection, question answering, AI, machine learning and data analysis.
  • Explore new statistical retrieval models for document retrieval and question answering.
  • Apply AI in various fields.
  • Apply supervised or unsupervised learning in health, education, finance, and social networks, etc.
  • Any interesting project related to AI, machine learning, and data analysis.

Lydia Liu, Room 414

  • Research Areas: algorithmic decision making, machine learning and society
  • Theoretical foundations for algorithmic decision making (e.g. mathematical modeling of data-driven decision processes, societal level dynamics)
  • Societal impacts of algorithms and AI through a socio-technical lens (e.g. normative implications of worst case ML metrics, prediction and model arbitrariness)
  • Machine learning for social impact domains, especially education (e.g. responsible development and use of LLMs for education equity and access)
  • Evaluation of human-AI decision making using statistical methods (e.g. causal inference of long term impact)

Wyatt Lloyd, Room 323

  • Research areas: Distributed Systems
  • Caching algorithms and implementations
  • Storage systems
  • Distributed transaction algorithms and implementations

Alex Lombardi , Room 312

  • Research Areas: Theory

Margaret Martonosi, Room 208

  • Quantum Computing research, particularly related to architecture and compiler issues for QC.
  • Computer architectures specialized for modern workloads (e.g., graph analytics, machine learning algorithms, mobile applications
  • Investigating security and privacy vulnerabilities in computer systems, particularly IoT devices.
  • Other topics in computer architecture or mobile / IoT systems also possible.

Jonathan Mayer, Sherrerd Hall, Room 307 

Available for Spring 2025 single-semester IW, only

  • Research areas: Technology law and policy, with emphasis on national security, criminal procedure, consumer privacy, network management, and online speech.
  • Assessing the effects of government policies, both in the public and private sectors.
  • Collecting new data that relates to government decision making, including surveying current business practices and studying user behavior.
  • Developing new tools to improve government processes and offer policy alternatives.

Mae Milano, Room 307

  • Local-first / peer-to-peer systems
  • Wide-ares storage systems
  • Consistency and protocol design
  • Type-safe concurrency
  • Language design
  • Gradual typing
  • Domain-specific languages
  • Languages for distributed systems

Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Room 405

  • Research Areas: Human-Computer Interaction, Social Computing, Public-Interest Technology, Augmented Reality, Urban Computing
  • Research interests:developing public-interest socio-technical systems.  We are currently creating alternatives to gig work platforms that are more equitable for all stakeholders. For instance, we are investigating the socio-technical affordances necessary to support a co-op food delivery network owned and managed by workers and restaurants. We are exploring novel system designs that support self-governance, decentralized/federated models, community-centered data ownership, and portable reputation systems.  We have opportunities for students interested in human-centered computing, UI/UX design, full-stack software development, and qualitative/quantitative user research.
  • Beyond our core projects, we are open to working on research projects that explore the use of emerging technologies, such as AR, wearables, NFTs, and DAOs, for creative and out-of-the-box applications.

Christopher Moretti, Corwin Hall, Room 036

  • Research areas: Distributed systems, high-throughput computing, computer science/engineering education
  • Expansion, improvement, and evaluation of open-source distributed computing software.
  • Applications of distributed computing for "big science" (e.g. biometrics, data mining, bioinformatics)
  • Software and best practices for computer science education and study, especially Princeton's 126/217/226 sequence or MOOCs development
  • Sports analytics and/or crowd-sourced computing

Radhika Nagpal, F316 Engineering Quadrangle

  • Research areas: control, robotics and dynamical systems

Karthik Narasimhan, Room 422

  • Research areas: Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning
  • Autonomous agents for text-based games ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/textworld/ )
  • Transfer learning/generalization in NLP
  • Techniques for generating natural language
  • Model-based reinforcement learning

Arvind Narayanan, 308 Sherrerd Hall 

Research Areas: fair machine learning (and AI ethics more broadly), the social impact of algorithmic systems, tech policy

Pedro Paredes, Corwin Hall, Room 041

My primary research work is in Theoretical Computer Science.

 * Research Interest: Spectral Graph theory, Pseudorandomness, Complexity theory, Coding Theory, Quantum Information Theory, Combinatorics.

The IW projects I am interested in advising can be divided into three categories:

 1. Theoretical research

I am open to advise work on research projects in any topic in one of my research areas of interest. A project could also be based on writing a survey given results from a few papers. Students should have a solid background in math (e.g., elementary combinatorics, graph theory, discrete probability, basic algebra/calculus) and theoretical computer science (226 and 240 material, like big-O/Omega/Theta, basic complexity theory, basic fundamental algorithms). Mathematical maturity is a must.

A (non exhaustive) list of topics of projects I'm interested in:   * Explicit constructions of better vertex expanders and/or unique neighbor expanders.   * Construction deterministic or random high dimensional expanders.   * Pseudorandom generators for different problems.   * Topics around the quantum PCP conjecture.   * Topics around quantum error correcting codes and locally testable codes, including constructions, encoding and decoding algorithms.

 2. Theory informed practical implementations of algorithms   Very often the great advances in theoretical research are either not tested in practice or not even feasible to be implemented in practice. Thus, I am interested in any project that consists in trying to make theoretical ideas applicable in practice. This includes coming up with new algorithms that trade some theoretical guarantees for feasible implementation yet trying to retain the soul of the original idea; implementing new algorithms in a suitable programming language; and empirically testing practical implementations and comparing them with benchmarks / theoretical expectations. A project in this area doesn't have to be in my main areas of research, any theoretical result could be suitable for such a project.

Some examples of areas of interest:   * Streaming algorithms.   * Numeric linear algebra.   * Property testing.   * Parallel / Distributed algorithms.   * Online algorithms.    3. Machine learning with a theoretical foundation

I am interested in projects in machine learning that have some mathematical/theoretical, even if most of the project is applied. This includes topics like mathematical optimization, statistical learning, fairness and privacy.

One particular area I have been recently interested in is in the area of rating systems (e.g., Chess elo) and applications of this to experts problems.

Final Note: I am also willing to advise any project with any mathematical/theoretical component, even if it's not the main one; please reach out via email to chat about project ideas.

Iasonas Petras, Corwin Hall, Room 033

  • Research Areas: Information Based Complexity, Numerical Analysis, Quantum Computation.
  • Prerequisites: Reasonable mathematical maturity. In case of a project related to Quantum Computation a certain familiarity with quantum mechanics is required (related courses: ELE 396/PHY 208).
  • Possible research topics include:

1.   Quantum algorithms and circuits:

  • i. Design or simulation quantum circuits implementing quantum algorithms.
  • ii. Design of quantum algorithms solving/approximating continuous problems (such as Eigenvalue problems for Partial Differential Equations).

2.   Information Based Complexity:

  • i. Necessary and sufficient conditions for tractability of Linear and Linear Tensor Product Problems in various settings (for example worst case or average case). 
  • ii. Necessary and sufficient conditions for tractability of Linear and Linear Tensor Product Problems under new tractability and error criteria.
  • iii. Necessary and sufficient conditions for tractability of Weighted problems.
  • iv. Necessary and sufficient conditions for tractability of Weighted Problems under new tractability and error criteria.

3. Topics in Scientific Computation:

  • i. Randomness, Pseudorandomness, MC and QMC methods and their applications (Finance, etc)

Yuri Pritykin, 245 Carl Icahn Lab

  • Research interests: Computational biology; Cancer immunology; Regulation of gene expression; Functional genomics; Single-cell technologies.
  • Potential research projects: Development, implementation, assessment and/or application of algorithms for analysis, integration, interpretation and visualization of multi-dimensional data in molecular biology, particularly single-cell and spatial genomics data.

Benjamin Raphael, Room 309  

  • Research interests: Computational biology and bioinformatics; Cancer genomics; Algorithms and machine learning approaches for analysis of large-scale datasets
  • Implementation and application of algorithms to infer evolutionary processes in cancer
  • Identifying correlations between combinations of genomic mutations in human and cancer genomes
  • Design and implementation of algorithms for genome sequencing from new DNA sequencing technologies
  • Graph clustering and network anomaly detection, particularly using diffusion processes and methods from spectral graph theory

Vikram Ramaswamy, 035 Corwin Hall

  • Research areas: Interpretability of AI systems, Fairness in AI systems, Computer vision.
  • Constructing a new method to explain a model / create an interpretable by design model
  • Analyzing a current model / dataset to understand bias within the model/dataset
  • Proposing new fairness evaluations
  • Proposing new methods to train to improve fairness
  • Developing synthetic datasets for fairness / interpretability benchmarks
  • Understanding robustness of models

Ran Raz, Room 240

  • Research Area: Computational Complexity
  • Independent Research Topics: Computational Complexity, Information Theory, Quantum Computation, Theoretical Computer Science

Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Room 406

  • Research Areas: computer graphics; computer vision; 3D scanning; 3D printing; robotics; documentation and visualization of cultural heritage artifacts
  • Research ways of incorporating rotation invariance into computer visiontasks such as feature matching and classification
  • Investigate approaches to robust 3D scan matching
  • Model and compensate for imperfections in 3D printing
  • Given a collection of small mobile robots, apply control policies learned in simulation to the real robots.

Olga Russakovsky, Room 408

  • Research Areas: computer vision, machine learning, deep learning, crowdsourcing, fairness&bias in AI
  • Design a semantic segmentation deep learning model that can operate in a zero-shot setting (i.e., recognize and segment objects not seen during training)
  • Develop a deep learning classifier that is impervious to protected attributes (such as gender or race) that may be erroneously correlated with target classes
  • Build a computer vision system for the novel task of inferring what object (or part of an object) a human is referring to when pointing to a single pixel in the image. This includes both collecting an appropriate dataset using crowdsourcing on Amazon Mechanical Turk, creating a new deep learning formulation for this task, and running extensive analysis of both the data and the model

Sebastian Seung, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Room 153

  • Research Areas: computational neuroscience, connectomics, "deep learning" neural networks, social computing, crowdsourcing, citizen science
  • Gamification of neuroscience (EyeWire  2.0)
  • Semantic segmentation and object detection in brain images from microscopy
  • Computational analysis of brain structure and function
  • Neural network theories of brain function

Jaswinder Pal Singh, Room 324

  • Research Areas: Boundary of technology and business/applications; building and scaling technology companies with special focus at that boundary; parallel computing systems and applications: parallel and distributed applications and their implications for software and architectural design; system software and programming environments for multiprocessors.
  • Develop a startup company idea, and build a plan/prototype for it.
  • Explore tradeoffs at the boundary of technology/product and business/applications in a chosen area.
  • Study and develop methods to infer insights from data in different application areas, from science to search to finance to others. 
  • Design and implement a parallel application. Possible areas include graphics, compression, biology, among many others. Analyze performance bottlenecks using existing tools, and compare programming models/languages.
  • Design and implement a scalable distributed algorithm.

Mona Singh, Room 420

  • Research Areas: computational molecular biology, as well as its interface with machine learning and algorithms.
  • Whole and cross-genome methods for predicting protein function and protein-protein interactions.
  • Analysis and prediction of biological networks.
  • Computational methods for inferring specific aspects of protein structure from protein sequence data.
  • Any other interesting project in computational molecular biology.

Robert Tarjan, 194 Nassau St., Room 308

  • Research Areas: Data structures; graph algorithms; combinatorial optimization; computational complexity; computational geometry; parallel algorithms.
  • Implement one or more data structures or combinatorial algorithms to provide insight into their empirical behavior.
  • Design and/or analyze various data structures and combinatorial algorithms.

Olga Troyanskaya, Room 320

  • Research Areas: Bioinformatics; analysis of large-scale biological data sets (genomics, gene expression, proteomics, biological networks); algorithms for integration of data from multiple data sources; visualization of biological data; machine learning methods in bioinformatics.
  • Implement and evaluate one or more gene expression analysis algorithm.
  • Develop algorithms for assessment of performance of genomic analysis methods.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate visualization tools for heterogeneous biological data.

David Walker, Room 211

  • Research Areas: Programming languages, type systems, compilers, domain-specific languages, software-defined networking and security
  • Independent Research Topics:  Any other interesting project that involves humanitarian hacking, functional programming, domain-specific programming languages, type systems, compilers, software-defined networking, fault tolerance, language-based security, theorem proving, logic or logical frameworks.

Shengyi Wang, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Room 216

Available for Fall 2024 single-semester IW, only

  • Independent Research topics: Explore Escher-style tilings using (introductory) group theory and automata theory to produce beautiful pictures.

Kevin Wayne, Corwin Hall, Room 040

  • Research Areas: design, analysis, and implementation of algorithms; data structures; combinatorial optimization; graphs and networks.
  • Design and implement computer visualizations of algorithms or data structures.
  • Develop pedagogical tools or programming assignments for the computer science curriculum at Princeton and beyond.
  • Develop assessment infrastructure and assessments for MOOCs.

Matt Weinberg, 194 Nassau St., Room 222

  • Research Areas: algorithms, algorithmic game theory, mechanism design, game theoretical problems in {Bitcoin, networking, healthcare}.
  • Theoretical questions related to COS 445 topics such as matching theory, voting theory, auction design, etc. 
  • Theoretical questions related to incentives in applications like Bitcoin, the Internet, health care, etc. In a little bit more detail: protocols for these systems are often designed assuming that users will follow them. But often, users will actually be strictly happier to deviate from the intended protocol. How should we reason about user behavior in these protocols? How should we design protocols in these settings?

Huacheng Yu, Room 310

  • data structures
  • streaming algorithms
  • design and analyze data structures / streaming algorithms
  • prove impossibility results (lower bounds)
  • implement and evaluate data structures / streaming algorithms

Ellen Zhong, Room 314

Opportunities outside the department.

We encourage students to look in to doing interdisciplinary computer science research and to work with professors in departments other than computer science.  However, every CS independent work project must have a strong computer science element (even if it has other scientific or artistic elements as well.)  To do a project with an adviser outside of computer science you must have permission of the department.  This can be accomplished by having a second co-adviser within the computer science department or by contacting the independent work supervisor about the project and having he or she sign the independent work proposal form.

Here is a list of professors outside the computer science department who are eager to work with computer science undergraduates.

Maria Apostolaki, Engineering Quadrangle, C330

  • Research areas: Computing & Networking, Data & Information Science, Security & Privacy

Branko Glisic, Engineering Quadrangle, Room E330

  • Documentation of historic structures
  • Cyber physical systems for structural health monitoring
  • Developing virtual and augmented reality applications for documenting structures
  • Applying machine learning techniques to generate 3D models from 2D plans of buildings
  •  Contact : Rebecca Napolitano, rkn2 (@princeton.edu)

Mihir Kshirsagar, Sherrerd Hall, Room 315

Center for Information Technology Policy.

  • Consumer protection
  • Content regulation
  • Competition law
  • Economic development
  • Surveillance and discrimination

Sharad Malik, Engineering Quadrangle, Room B224

Select a Senior Thesis Adviser for the 2020-21 Academic Year.

  • Design of reliable hardware systems
  • Verifying complex software and hardware systems

Prateek Mittal, Engineering Quadrangle, Room B236

  • Internet security and privacy 
  • Social Networks
  • Privacy technologies, anonymous communication
  • Network Science
  • Internet security and privacy: The insecurity of Internet protocols and services threatens the safety of our critical network infrastructure and billions of end users. How can we defend end users as well as our critical network infrastructure from attacks?
  • Trustworthy social systems: Online social networks (OSNs) such as Facebook, Google+, and Twitter have revolutionized the way our society communicates. How can we leverage social connections between users to design the next generation of communication systems?
  • Privacy Technologies: Privacy on the Internet is eroding rapidly, with businesses and governments mining sensitive user information. How can we protect the privacy of our online communications? The Tor project (https://www.torproject.org/) is a potential application of interest.

Ken Norman,  Psychology Dept, PNI 137

  • Research Areas: Memory, the brain and computation 
  • Lab:  Princeton Computational Memory Lab

Potential research topics

  • Methods for decoding cognitive state information from neuroimaging data (fMRI and EEG) 
  • Neural network simulations of learning and memory

Caroline Savage

Office of Sustainability, Phone:(609)258-7513, Email: cs35 (@princeton.edu)

The  Campus as Lab  program supports students using the Princeton campus as a living laboratory to solve sustainability challenges. The Office of Sustainability has created a list of campus as lab research questions, filterable by discipline and topic, on its  website .

An example from Computer Science could include using  TigerEnergy , a platform which provides real-time data on campus energy generation and consumption, to study one of the many energy systems or buildings on campus. Three CS students used TigerEnergy to create a  live energy heatmap of campus .

Other potential projects include:

  • Apply game theory to sustainability challenges
  • Develop a tool to help visualize interactions between complex campus systems, e.g. energy and water use, transportation and storm water runoff, purchasing and waste, etc.
  • How can we learn (in aggregate) about individuals’ waste, energy, transportation, and other behaviors without impinging on privacy?

Janet Vertesi, Sociology Dept, Wallace Hall, Room 122

  • Research areas: Sociology of technology; Human-computer interaction; Ubiquitous computing.
  • Possible projects: At the intersection of computer science and social science, my students have built mixed reality games, produced artistic and interactive installations, and studied mixed human-robot teams, among other projects.

David Wentzlaff, Engineering Quadrangle, Room 228

Computing, Operating Systems, Sustainable Computing.

  • Instrument Princeton's Green (HPCRC) data center
  • Investigate power utilization on an processor core implemented in an FPGA
  • Dismantle and document all of the components in modern electronics. Invent new ways to build computers that can be recycled easier.
  • Other topics in parallel computer architecture or operating systems

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Being a computer student in 2023 is not easy. Besides studying a constantly evolving subject, you have to come up with great computer science research topics at some point in your academic life. If you’re reading this article, you’re among many other students that have also come to this realization.

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Whether you’re earnestly searching for a topic or stumbled onto this article by accident, there is no doubt that every student needs excellent computer science-related topics for their paper. A good topic will not only give your essay or research a good direction but will also make it easy to come up with supporting points. Your topic should show all your strengths as well.

Fortunately, this article is for every student that finds it hard to generate a suitable computer science topic. The following 100+ topics will help give you some inspiration when creating your topics. Let’s get into it.

One of the best ways of making your research paper interesting is by coming up with relevant topics in computer science . Here are some topics that will make your paper immersive:

  • Evolution of virtual reality
  • What is green cloud computing
  • Ways of creating a Hopefield neural network in C++
  • Developments in graphic systems in computers
  • The five principal fields in robotics
  • Developments and applications of nanotechnology
  • Differences between computer science and applied computing

Your next research topic in computer science shouldn’t be tough to find once you’ve read this section. If you’re looking for simple final year project topics in computer science, you can find some below.

  • Applications of the blockchain technology in the banking industry
  • Computational thinking and how it influences science
  • Ways of terminating phishing
  • Uses of artificial intelligence in cyber security
  • Define the concepts of a smart city
  • Applications of the Internet of Things
  • Discuss the applications of the face detection application

Whenever a topic is described as “hot,” it means that it is a trendy topic in computer science. If computer science project topics for your final years are what you’re looking for, have a look at some below:

  • Applications of the Metaverse in the world today
  • Discuss the challenges of machine learning
  • Advantages of artificial intelligence
  • Applications of nanotechnology in the paints industry
  • What is quantum computing?
  • Discuss the languages of parallel computing
  • What are the applications of computer-assisted studies?

Perhaps you’d like to write a paper that will get published in a journal. If you’re searching for the best project topics for computer science students that will stand out in a journal, check below:

  • Developments in human-computer interaction
  • Applications of computer science in medicine
  • Developments in artificial intelligence in image processing
  • Discuss cryptography and its applications
  • Discuss methods of ransomware prevention
  • Applications of Big Data in the banking industry
  • Challenges of cloud storage services in 2023

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Some of the best computer science final year project topics are those that elicit debates or require you to take a stand. You can find such topics listed below for your inspiration:

  • Can robots be too intelligent?
  • Should the dark web be shut down?
  • Should your data be sold to corporations?
  • Will robots completely replace the human workforce one day?
  • How safe is the Metaverse for children?
  • Will artificial intelligence replace actors in Hollywood?
  • Are social media platforms safe anymore?

Are you a computer science student looking for AP topics? You’re in luck because the following final year project topics for computer science are suitable for you.

  • Standard browser core with CSS support
  • Applications of the Gaussian method in C++ development in integrating functions
  • Vital conditions of reducing risk through the Newton method
  • How to reinforce machine learning algorithms.
  • How do artificial neural networks function?
  • Discuss the advancements in computer languages in machine learning
  • Use of artificial intelligence in automated cars

When studying to get your doctorate in computer science, you need clear and relevant topics that generate the reader’s interest. Here are some Ph.D. topics in computer science you might consider:

  • Developments in information technology
  • Is machine learning detrimental to the human workforce?
  • How to write an algorithm for deep learning
  • What is the future of 5G in wireless networks
  • Statistical data in Maths modules in Python
  • Data retention automation from a website using API
  • Application of modern programming languages

Looking for computer science topics for research is not easy for an undergraduate. Fortunately, these computer science project topics should make your research paper easy:

  • Ways of using artificial intelligence in real estate
  • Discuss reinforcement learning and its applications
  • Uses of Big Data in science and medicine
  • How to sort algorithms using Haskell
  • How to create 3D configurations for a website
  • Using inverse interpolation to solve non-linear equations
  • Explain the similarities between the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence

Your dissertation paper is one of the most crucial papers you’ll ever do in your final year. That’s why selecting the best ethics in computer science topics is a crucial part of your paper. Here are some project topics for the computer science final year.

  • How to incorporate numerical methods in programming
  • Applications of blockchain technology in cloud storage
  • How to come up with an automated attendance system
  • Using dynamic libraries for site development
  • How to create cubic splines
  • Applications of artificial intelligence in the stock market
  • Uses of quantum computing in financial modeling

Your instructor may want you to challenge yourself with an advanced science project. Thus, you may require computer science topics to learn and research. Here are some that may inspire you:

  • Discuss the best cryptographic protocols
  • Advancement of artificial intelligence used in smartphones
  • Briefly discuss the types of security software available
  • Application of liquid robots in 2023
  • How to use quantum computers to solve decoherence problem
  • macOS vs. Windows; discuss their similarities and differences
  • Explain the steps taken in a cyber security audit

When searching for computer science topics for a seminar, make sure they are based on current research or events. Below are some of the latest research topics in computer science:

  • How to reduce cyber-attacks in 2023
  • Steps followed in creating a network
  • Discuss the uses of data science
  • Discuss ways in which social robots improve human interactions
  • Differentiate between supervised and unsupervised machine learning
  • Applications of robotics in space exploration
  • The contrast between cyber-physical and sensor network systems

Are you looking for computer science thesis topics for your upcoming projects? The topics below are meant to help you write your best paper yet:

  • Applications of computer science in sports
  • Uses of computer technology in the electoral process
  • Using Fibonacci to solve the functions maximum and their implementations
  • Discuss the advantages of using open-source software
  • Expound on the advancement of computer graphics
  • Briefly discuss the uses of mesh generation in computational domains
  • How much data is generated from the internet of things?

A computer science presentation requires a topic relevant to current events. Whether your paper is an assignment or a dissertation, you can find your final year computer science project topics below:

  • Uses of adaptive learning in the financial industry
  • Applications of transitive closure on graph
  • Using RAD technology in developing software
  • Discuss how to create maximum flow in the network
  • How to design and implement functional mapping
  • Using artificial intelligence in courier tracking and deliveries
  • How to make an e-authentication system

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You may be pressed for time and require computer science master thesis topics that are easy. Below are some topics that fit this description:

  • What are the uses of cloud computing in 2023
  • Discuss the server-side web technologies
  • Compare and contrast android and iOS
  • How to come up with a face detection algorithm
  • What is the future of NFTs
  • How to create an artificial intelligence shopping system
  • How to make a software piracy prevention algorithm

One major mistake students make when writing their papers is selecting topics unrelated to the study at hand. This, however, will not be an issue if you get topics related to computer science, such as the ones below:

  • Using blockchain to create a supply chain management system
  • How to protect a web app from malicious attacks
  • Uses of distributed information processing systems
  • Advancement of crowd communication software since COVID-19
  • Uses of artificial intelligence in online casinos
  • Discuss the pillars of math computations
  • Discuss the ethical concerns arising from data mining

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Finding and choosing a strong research topic is the critical first step when it comes to crafting a high-quality dissertation, thesis or research project. If you’ve landed on this post, chances are you’re looking for a computer science-related research topic , but aren’t sure where to start. Here, we’ll explore a variety of CompSci & IT-related research ideas and topic thought-starters, including algorithms, AI, networking, database systems, UX, information security and software engineering.

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The topic ideation and evaluation process has multiple steps . In this post, we’ll kickstart the process by sharing some research topic ideas within the CompSci domain. This is the starting point, but to develop a well-defined research topic, you’ll need to identify a clear and convincing research gap , along with a well-justified plan of action to fill that gap.

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Overview: CompSci Research Topics

  • Algorithms & data structures
  • Artificial intelligence ( AI )
  • Computer networking
  • Database systems
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Information security (IS)
  • Software engineering
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Topics/Ideas: Algorithms & Data Structures

  • An analysis of neural network algorithms’ accuracy for processing consumer purchase patterns
  • A systematic review of the impact of graph algorithms on data analysis and discovery in social media network analysis
  • An evaluation of machine learning algorithms used for recommender systems in streaming services
  • A review of approximation algorithm approaches for solving NP-hard problems
  • An analysis of parallel algorithms for high-performance computing of genomic data
  • The influence of data structures on optimal algorithm design and performance in Fintech
  • A Survey of algorithms applied in internet of things (IoT) systems in supply-chain management
  • A comparison of streaming algorithm performance for the detection of elephant flows
  • A systematic review and evaluation of machine learning algorithms used in facial pattern recognition
  • Exploring the performance of a decision tree-based approach for optimizing stock purchase decisions
  • Assessing the importance of complete and representative training datasets in Agricultural machine learning based decision making.
  • A Comparison of Deep learning algorithms performance for structured and unstructured datasets with “rare cases”
  • A systematic review of noise reduction best practices for machine learning algorithms in geoinformatics.
  • Exploring the feasibility of applying information theory to feature extraction in retail datasets.
  • Assessing the use case of neural network algorithms for image analysis in biodiversity assessment

Topics & Ideas: Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • Applying deep learning algorithms for speech recognition in speech-impaired children
  • A review of the impact of artificial intelligence on decision-making processes in stock valuation
  • An evaluation of reinforcement learning algorithms used in the production of video games
  • An exploration of key developments in natural language processing and how they impacted the evolution of Chabots.
  • An analysis of the ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence-based automated marking
  • The influence of large-scale GIS datasets on artificial intelligence and machine learning developments
  • An examination of the use of artificial intelligence in orthopaedic surgery
  • The impact of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) on transparency and trust in supply chain management
  • An evaluation of the role of artificial intelligence in financial forecasting and risk management in cryptocurrency
  • A meta-analysis of deep learning algorithm performance in predicting and cyber attacks in schools

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Topics & Ideas: Networking

  • An analysis of the impact of 5G technology on internet penetration in rural Tanzania
  • Assessing the role of software-defined networking (SDN) in modern cloud-based computing
  • A critical analysis of network security and privacy concerns associated with Industry 4.0 investment in healthcare.
  • Exploring the influence of cloud computing on security risks in fintech.
  • An examination of the use of network function virtualization (NFV) in telecom networks in Southern America
  • Assessing the impact of edge computing on network architecture and design in IoT-based manufacturing
  • An evaluation of the challenges and opportunities in 6G wireless network adoption
  • The role of network congestion control algorithms in improving network performance on streaming platforms
  • An analysis of network coding-based approaches for data security
  • Assessing the impact of network topology on network performance and reliability in IoT-based workspaces

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Topics & Ideas: Database Systems

  • An analysis of big data management systems and technologies used in B2B marketing
  • The impact of NoSQL databases on data management and analysis in smart cities
  • An evaluation of the security and privacy concerns of cloud-based databases in financial organisations
  • Exploring the role of data warehousing and business intelligence in global consultancies
  • An analysis of the use of graph databases for data modelling and analysis in recommendation systems
  • The influence of the Internet of Things (IoT) on database design and management in the retail grocery industry
  • An examination of the challenges and opportunities of distributed databases in supply chain management
  • Assessing the impact of data compression algorithms on database performance and scalability in cloud computing
  • An evaluation of the use of in-memory databases for real-time data processing in patient monitoring
  • Comparing the effects of database tuning and optimization approaches in improving database performance and efficiency in omnichannel retailing

Topics & Ideas: Human-Computer Interaction

  • An analysis of the impact of mobile technology on human-computer interaction prevalence in adolescent men
  • An exploration of how artificial intelligence is changing human-computer interaction patterns in children
  • An evaluation of the usability and accessibility of web-based systems for CRM in the fast fashion retail sector
  • Assessing the influence of virtual and augmented reality on consumer purchasing patterns
  • An examination of the use of gesture-based interfaces in architecture
  • Exploring the impact of ease of use in wearable technology on geriatric user
  • Evaluating the ramifications of gamification in the Metaverse
  • A systematic review of user experience (UX) design advances associated with Augmented Reality
  • A comparison of natural language processing algorithms automation of customer response Comparing end-user perceptions of natural language processing algorithms for automated customer response
  • Analysing the impact of voice-based interfaces on purchase practices in the fast food industry

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Topics & Ideas: Information Security

  • A bibliometric review of current trends in cryptography for secure communication
  • An analysis of secure multi-party computation protocols and their applications in cloud-based computing
  • An investigation of the security of blockchain technology in patient health record tracking
  • A comparative study of symmetric and asymmetric encryption algorithms for instant text messaging
  • A systematic review of secure data storage solutions used for cloud computing in the fintech industry
  • An analysis of intrusion detection and prevention systems used in the healthcare sector
  • Assessing security best practices for IoT devices in political offices
  • An investigation into the role social media played in shifting regulations related to privacy and the protection of personal data
  • A comparative study of digital signature schemes adoption in property transfers
  • An assessment of the security of secure wireless communication systems used in tertiary institutions

Topics & Ideas: Software Engineering

  • A study of agile software development methodologies and their impact on project success in pharmacology
  • Investigating the impacts of software refactoring techniques and tools in blockchain-based developments
  • A study of the impact of DevOps practices on software development and delivery in the healthcare sector
  • An analysis of software architecture patterns and their impact on the maintainability and scalability of cloud-based offerings
  • A study of the impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning on software engineering practices in the education sector
  • An investigation of software testing techniques and methodologies for subscription-based offerings
  • A review of software security practices and techniques for protecting against phishing attacks from social media
  • An analysis of the impact of cloud computing on the rate of software development and deployment in the manufacturing sector
  • Exploring the impact of software development outsourcing on project success in multinational contexts
  • An investigation into the effect of poor software documentation on app success in the retail sector

CompSci & IT Dissertations/Theses

While the ideas we’ve presented above are a decent starting point for finding a CompSci-related research topic, they are fairly generic and non-specific. So, it helps to look at actual dissertations and theses to see how this all comes together.

Below, we’ve included a selection of research projects from various CompSci-related degree programs to help refine your thinking. These are actual dissertations and theses, written as part of Master’s and PhD-level programs, so they can provide some useful insight as to what a research topic looks like in practice.

  • An array-based optimization framework for query processing and data analytics (Chen, 2021)
  • Dynamic Object Partitioning and replication for cooperative cache (Asad, 2021)
  • Embedding constructural documentation in unit tests (Nassif, 2019)
  • PLASA | Programming Language for Synchronous Agents (Kilaru, 2019)
  • Healthcare Data Authentication using Deep Neural Network (Sekar, 2020)
  • Virtual Reality System for Planetary Surface Visualization and Analysis (Quach, 2019)
  • Artificial neural networks to predict share prices on the Johannesburg stock exchange (Pyon, 2021)
  • Predicting household poverty with machine learning methods: the case of Malawi (Chinyama, 2022)
  • Investigating user experience and bias mitigation of the multi-modal retrieval of historical data (Singh, 2021)
  • Detection of HTTPS malware traffic without decryption (Nyathi, 2022)
  • Redefining privacy: case study of smart health applications (Al-Zyoud, 2019)
  • A state-based approach to context modeling and computing (Yue, 2019)
  • A Novel Cooperative Intrusion Detection System for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (Solomon, 2019)
  • HRSB-Tree for Spatio-Temporal Aggregates over Moving Regions (Paduri, 2019)

Looking at these titles, you can probably pick up that the research topics here are quite specific and narrowly-focused , compared to the generic ones presented earlier. This is an important thing to keep in mind as you develop your own research topic. That is to say, to create a top-notch research topic, you must be precise and target a specific context with specific variables of interest . In other words, you need to identify a clear, well-justified research gap.

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Enabling Privacy and Trust in Edge AI Systems , Akanksha Atrey, Computer Science

Generative Language Models for Personalized Information Understanding , Pengshan Cai, Computer Science

Towards Automatic and Robust Variational Inference , Tomas Geffner, Computer Science

Multi-SLAM Systems for Fault-Tolerant Simultaneous Localization and Mapping , Samer Nashed, Computer Science

Policy Gradient Methods: Analysis, Misconceptions, and Improvements , Christopher P. Nota, Computer Science

Data to science with AI and human-in-the-loop , Gustavo Perez Sarabia, Computer Science

Question Answering By Case-Based Reasoning With Textual Evidence , Dung N. Thai, Computer Science

Dissertations from 2023 2023

An Introspective Approach for Competence-Aware Autonomy , Connor Basich, Computer Science

Foundations of Node Representation Learning , Sudhanshu Chanpuriya, Computer Science

Learning to See with Minimal Human Supervision , Zezhou Cheng, Computer Science

IMPROVING USER EXPERIENCE BY OPTIMIZING CLOUD SERVICES , Ishita Dasgupta, Computer Science

Automating the Formal Verification of Software , Emily First, Computer Science

Learning from Sequential User Data: Models and Sample-efficient Algorithms , Aritra Ghosh, Computer Science

Human-Centered Technologies for Inclusive Collection and Analysis of Public-Generated Data , Mahmood Jasim, Computer Science

Rigorous Experimentation For Reinforcement Learning , Scott M. Jordan, Computer Science

Towards Robust Long-form Text Generation Systems , Kalpesh Krishna, Computer Science

Emerging Trustworthiness Issues in Distributed Learning Systems , Hamid Mozaffari, Computer Science

TOWARDS RELIABLE CIRCUMVENTION OF INTERNET CENSORSHIP , Milad nasresfahani, Computer Science

Evidence Assisted Learning for Clinical Decision Support Systems , Bhanu Pratap Singh Rawat, Computer Science

DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF CONTENT CACHING SYSTEMS , Anirudh Sabnis, Computer Science

Quantifying and Enhancing the Security of Federated Learning , Virat Vishnu Shejwalkar, Computer Science

Effective and Efficient Transfer Learning in the Era of Large Language Models , Tu Vu, Computer Science

Data-driven Modeling and Analytics for Greening the Energy Ecosystem , John Wamburu, Computer Science

Bayesian Structural Causal Inference with Probabilistic Programming , Sam A. Witty, Computer Science

LEARNING TO RIG CHARACTERS , Zhan Xu, Computer Science

GRAPH REPRESENTATION LEARNING WITH BOX EMBEDDINGS , Dongxu Zhang, Computer Science

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COMBINATORIAL ALGORITHMS FOR GRAPH DISCOVERY AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN , Raghavendra K. Addanki, Computer Science

MEASURING NETWORK INTERFERENCE AND MITIGATING IT WITH DNS ENCRYPTION , Seyed Arian Akhavan Niaki, Computer Science

Few-Shot Natural Language Processing by Meta-Learning Without Labeled Data , Trapit Bansal, Computer Science

Communicative Information Visualizations: How to make data more understandable by the general public , Alyxander Burns, Computer Science

REINFORCEMENT LEARNING FOR NON-STATIONARY PROBLEMS , Yash Chandak, Computer Science

Modeling the Multi-mode Distribution in Self-Supervised Language Models , Haw-Shiuan Chang, Computer Science

Nonparametric Contextual Reasoning for Question Answering over Large Knowledge Bases , Rajarshi Das, Computer Science

Languages and Compilers for Writing Efficient High-Performance Computing Applications , Abhinav Jangda, Computer Science

Controllable Neural Synthesis for Natural Images and Vector Art , Difan Liu, Computer Science

Probabilistic Commonsense Knowledge , Xiang Li, Computer Science

DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ALGORITHMS: COMMUNICATION EFFICIENCY AND ERROR RESILIENCE , Raj Kumar Maity, Computer Science

Practical Methods for High-Dimensional Data Publication with Differential Privacy , Ryan H. McKenna, Computer Science

Incremental Non-Greedy Clustering at Scale , Nicholas Monath, Computer Science

High-Quality Automatic Program Repair , Manish Motwani, Computer Science

Unobtrusive Assessment of Upper-Limb Motor Impairment Using Wearable Inertial Sensors , Brandon R. Oubre, Computer Science

Mixture Models in Machine Learning , Soumyabrata Pal, Computer Science

Decision Making with Limited Data , Kieu My Phan, Computer Science

Neural Approaches for Language-Agnostic Search and Recommendation , Hamed Rezanejad Asl Bonab, Computer Science

Low Resource Language Understanding in Voice Assistants , Subendhu Rongali, Computer Science

Enabling Daily Tracking of Individual’s Cognitive State With Eyewear , Soha Rostaminia, Computer Science

LABELED MODULES IN PROGRAMS THAT EVOLVE , Anil K. Saini, Computer Science

Reliable Decision-Making with Imprecise Models , Sandhya Saisubramanian, Computer Science

Data Scarcity in Event Analysis and Abusive Language Detection , Sheikh Muhammad Sarwar, Computer Science

Representation Learning for Shape Decomposition, By Shape Decomposition , Gopal Sharma, Computer Science

Metareasoning for Planning and Execution in Autonomous Systems , Justin Svegliato, Computer Science

Approximate Bayesian Deep Learning for Resource-Constrained Environments , Meet Prakash Vadera, Computer Science

ANSWER SIMILARITY GROUPING AND DIVERSIFICATION IN QUESTION ANSWERING SYSTEMS , Lakshmi Nair Vikraman, Computer Science

Dissertations from 2021 2021

Neural Approaches to Feedback in Information Retrieval , Keping Bi, Computer Science

Sociolinguistically Driven Approaches for Just Natural Language Processing , Su Lin Blodgett, Computer Science

Enabling Declarative and Scalable Prescriptive Analytics in Relational Data , Matteo Brucato, Computer Science

Neural Methods for Answer Passage Retrieval over Sparse Collections , Daniel Cohen, Computer Science

Utilizing Graph Structure for Machine Learning , Stefan Dernbach, Computer Science

Enhancing Usability and Explainability of Data Systems , Anna Fariha, Computer Science

Algorithms to Exploit Data Sparsity , Larkin H. Flodin, Computer Science

3D Shape Understanding and Generation , Matheus Gadelha, Computer Science

Robust Algorithms for Clustering with Applications to Data Integration , Sainyam Galhotra, Computer Science

Improving Evaluation Methods for Causal Modeling , Amanda Gentzel, Computer Science

SAFE AND PRACTICAL MACHINE LEARNING , Stephen J. Giguere, Computer Science

COMPACT REPRESENTATIONS OF UNCERTAINTY IN CLUSTERING , Craig Stuart Greenberg, Computer Science

Natural Language Processing for Lexical Corpus Analysis , Abram Kaufman Handler, Computer Science

Social Measurement and Causal Inference with Text , Katherine A. Keith, Computer Science

Concentration Inequalities in the Wild: Case Studies in Blockchain & Reinforcement Learning , A. Pinar Ozisik, Computer Science

Resource Allocation in Distributed Service Networks , Nitish Kumar Panigrahy, Computer Science

History Modeling for Conversational Information Retrieval , Chen Qu, Computer Science

Design and Implementation of Algorithms for Traffic Classification , Fatemeh Rezaei, Computer Science

SCALING DOWN THE ENERGY COST OF CONNECTING EVERYDAY OBJECTS TO THE INTERNET , Mohammad Rostami, Computer Science

Deep Learning Models for Irregularly Sampled and Incomplete Time Series , Satya Narayan Shukla, Computer Science

Traffic engineering in planet-scale cloud networks , Rachee Singh, Computer Science

Video Adaptation for High-Quality Content Delivery , Kevin Spiteri, Computer Science

Learning from Limited Labeled Data for Visual Recognition , Jong-Chyi Su, Computer Science

Human Mobility Monitoring using WiFi: Analysis, Modeling, and Applications , Amee Trivedi, Computer Science

Geometric Representation Learning , Luke Vilnis, Computer Science

Understanding of Visual Domains via the Lens of Natural Language , Chenyun Wu, Computer Science

Towards Practical Differentially Private Mechanism Design and Deployment , Dan Zhang, Computer Science

Audio-driven Character Animation , Yang Zhou, Computer Science

Dissertations from 2020 2020

Noise-Aware Inference for Differential Privacy , Garrett Bernstein, Computer Science

Motion Segmentation - Segmentation of Independently Moving Objects in Video , Pia Katalin Bideau, Computer Science

An Empirical Assessment of the Effectiveness of Deception for Cyber Defense , Kimberly J. Ferguson-Walter, Computer Science

Integrating Recognition and Decision Making to Close the Interaction Loop for Autonomous Systems , Richard Freedman, Computer Science

Improving Reinforcement Learning Techniques by Leveraging Prior Experience , Francisco M. Garcia, Computer Science

Optimization and Training of Generational Garbage Collectors , Nicholas Jacek, Computer Science

Understanding the Dynamic Visual World: From Motion to Semantics , Huaizu Jiang, Computer Science

Improving Face Clustering in Videos , SouYoung Jin, Computer Science

Reasoning About User Feedback Under Identity Uncertainty in Knowledge Base Construction , Ariel Kobren, Computer Science

Learning Latent Characteristics of Data and Models using Item Response Theory , John P. Lalor, Computer Science

Higher-Order Representations for Visual Recognition , Tsung-Yu Lin, Computer Science

Learning from Irregularly-Sampled Time Series , Steven Cheng-Xian Li, Computer Science

Dynamic Composition of Functions for Modular Learning , Clemens GB Rosenbaum, Computer Science

Improving Visual Recognition With Unlabeled Data , Aruni Roy Chowdhury, Computer Science

Deep Neural Networks for 3D Processing and High-Dimensional Filtering , Hang Su, Computer Science

Towards Optimized Traffic Provisioning and Adaptive Cache Management for Content Delivery , Aditya Sundarrajan, Computer Science

The Limits of Location Privacy in Mobile Devices , Keen Yuun Sung, Computer Science

ALGORITHMS FOR MASSIVE, EXPENSIVE, OR OTHERWISE INCONVENIENT GRAPHS , David Tench, Computer Science

System Design for Digital Experimentation and Explanation Generation , Emma Tosch, Computer Science

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Computer Science and Engineering Theses and Dissertations

Theses/dissertations from 2023 2023.

Refining the Machine Learning Pipeline for US-based Public Transit Systems , Jennifer Adorno

Insect Classification and Explainability from Image Data via Deep Learning Techniques , Tanvir Hossain Bhuiyan

Brain-Inspired Spatio-Temporal Learning with Application to Robotics , Thiago André Ferreira Medeiros

Evaluating Methods for Improving DNN Robustness Against Adversarial Attacks , Laureano Griffin

Analyzing Multi-Robot Leader-Follower Formations in Obstacle-Laden Environments , Zachary J. Hinnen

Secure Lightweight Cryptographic Hardware Constructions for Deeply Embedded Systems , Jasmin Kaur

A Psychometric Analysis of Natural Language Inference Using Transformer Language Models , Antonio Laverghetta Jr.

Graph Analysis on Social Networks , Shen Lu

Deep Learning-based Automatic Stereology for High- and Low-magnification Images , Hunter Morera

Deciphering Trends and Tactics: Data-driven Techniques for Forecasting Information Spread and Detecting Coordinated Campaigns in Social Media , Kin Wai Ng Lugo

Automated Approaches to Enable Innovative Civic Applications from Citizen Generated Imagery , Hye Seon Yi

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Towards High Performing and Reliable Deep Convolutional Neural Network Models for Typically Limited Medical Imaging Datasets , Kaoutar Ben Ahmed

Task Progress Assessment and Monitoring Using Self-Supervised Learning , Sainath Reddy Bobbala

Towards More Task-Generalized and Explainable AI Through Psychometrics , Alec Braynen

A Multiple Input Multiple Output Framework for the Automatic Optical Fractionator-based Cell Counting in Z-Stacks Using Deep Learning , Palak Dave

On the Reliability of Wearable Sensors for Assessing Movement Disorder-Related Gait Quality and Imbalance: A Case Study of Multiple Sclerosis , Steven Díaz Hernández

Securing Critical Cyber Infrastructures and Functionalities via Machine Learning Empowered Strategies , Tao Hou

Social Media Time Series Forecasting and User-Level Activity Prediction with Gradient Boosting, Deep Learning, and Data Augmentation , Fred Mubang

A Study of Deep Learning Silhouette Extractors for Gait Recognition , Sneha Oladhri

Analyzing Decision-making in Robot Soccer for Attacking Behaviors , Justin Rodney

Generative Spatio-Temporal and Multimodal Analysis of Neonatal Pain , Md Sirajus Salekin

Secure Hardware Constructions for Fault Detection of Lattice-based Post-quantum Cryptosystems , Ausmita Sarker

Adaptive Multi-scale Place Cell Representations and Replay for Spatial Navigation and Learning in Autonomous Robots , Pablo Scleidorovich

Predicting the Number of Objects in a Robotic Grasp , Utkarsh Tamrakar

Humanoid Robot Motion Control for Ramps and Stairs , Tommy Truong

Preventing Variadic Function Attacks Through Argument Width Counting , Brennan Ward

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Knowledge Extraction and Inference Based on Visual Understanding of Cooking Contents , Ahmad Babaeian Babaeian Jelodar

Efficient Post-Quantum and Compact Cryptographic Constructions for the Internet of Things , Rouzbeh Behnia

Efficient Hardware Constructions for Error Detection of Post-Quantum Cryptographic Schemes , Alvaro Cintas Canto

Using Hyper-Dimensional Spanning Trees to Improve Structure Preservation During Dimensionality Reduction , Curtis Thomas Davis

Design, Deployment, and Validation of Computer Vision Techniques for Societal Scale Applications , Arup Kanti Dey

AffectiveTDA: Using Topological Data Analysis to Improve Analysis and Explainability in Affective Computing , Hamza Elhamdadi

Automatic Detection of Vehicles in Satellite Images for Economic Monitoring , Cole Hill

Analysis of Contextual Emotions Using Multimodal Data , Saurabh Hinduja

Data-driven Studies on Social Networks: Privacy and Simulation , Yasanka Sameera Horawalavithana

Automated Identification of Stages in Gonotrophic Cycle of Mosquitoes Using Computer Vision Techniques , Sherzod Kariev

Exploring the Use of Neural Transformers for Psycholinguistics , Antonio Laverghetta Jr.

Secure VLSI Hardware Design Against Intellectual Property (IP) Theft and Cryptographic Vulnerabilities , Matthew Dean Lewandowski

Turkic Interlingua: A Case Study of Machine Translation in Low-resource Languages , Jamshidbek Mirzakhalov

Automated Wound Segmentation and Dimension Measurement Using RGB-D Image , Chih-Yun Pai

Constructing Frameworks for Task-Optimized Visualizations , Ghulam Jilani Abdul Rahim Quadri

Trilateration-Based Localization in Known Environments with Object Detection , Valeria M. Salas Pacheco

Recognizing Patterns from Vital Signs Using Spectrograms , Sidharth Srivatsav Sribhashyam

Recognizing Emotion in the Wild Using Multimodal Data , Shivam Srivastava

A Modular Framework for Multi-Rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Military Operations , Dante Tezza

Human-centered Cybersecurity Research — Anthropological Findings from Two Longitudinal Studies , Anwesh Tuladhar

Learning State-Dependent Sensor Measurement Models To Improve Robot Localization Accuracy , Troi André Williams

Human-centric Cybersecurity Research: From Trapping the Bad Guys to Helping the Good Ones , Armin Ziaie Tabari

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Classifying Emotions with EEG and Peripheral Physiological Data Using 1D Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory Neural Network , Rupal Agarwal

Keyless Anti-Jamming Communication via Randomized DSSS , Ahmad Alagil

Active Deep Learning Method to Automate Unbiased Stereology Cell Counting , Saeed Alahmari

Composition of Atomic-Obligation Security Policies , Yan Cao Albright

Action Recognition Using the Motion Taxonomy , Maxat Alibayev

Sentiment Analysis in Peer Review , Zachariah J. Beasley

Spatial Heterogeneity Utilization in CT Images for Lung Nodule Classication , Dmitrii Cherezov

Feature Selection Via Random Subsets Of Uncorrelated Features , Long Kim Dang

Unifying Security Policy Enforcement: Theory and Practice , Shamaria Engram

PsiDB: A Framework for Batched Query Processing and Optimization , Mehrad Eslami

Composition of Atomic-Obligation Security Policies , Danielle Ferguson

Algorithms To Profile Driver Behavior From Zero-permission Embedded Sensors , Bharti Goel

The Efficiency and Accuracy of YOLO for Neonate Face Detection in the Clinical Setting , Jacqueline Hausmann

Beyond the Hype: Challenges of Neural Networks as Applied to Social Networks , Anthony Hernandez

Privacy-Preserving and Functional Information Systems , Thang Hoang

Managing Off-Grid Power Use for Solar Fueled Residences with Smart Appliances, Prices-to-Devices and IoT , Donnelle L. January

Novel Bit-Sliced In-Memory Computing Based VLSI Architecture for Fast Sobel Edge Detection in IoT Edge Devices , Rajeev Joshi

Edge Computing for Deep Learning-Based Distributed Real-time Object Detection on IoT Constrained Platforms at Low Frame Rate , Lakshmikavya Kalyanam

Establishing Topological Data Analysis: A Comparison of Visualization Techniques , Tanmay J. Kotha

Machine Learning for the Internet of Things: Applications, Implementation, and Security , Vishalini Laguduva Ramnath

System Support of Concurrent Database Query Processing on a GPU , Hao Li

Deep Learning Predictive Modeling with Data Challenges (Small, Big, or Imbalanced) , Renhao Liu

Countermeasures Against Various Network Attacks Using Machine Learning Methods , Yi Li

Towards Safe Power Oversubscription and Energy Efficiency of Data Centers , Sulav Malla

Design of Support Measures for Counting Frequent Patterns in Graphs , Jinghan Meng

Automating the Classification of Mosquito Specimens Using Image Processing Techniques , Mona Minakshi

Models of Secure Software Enforcement and Development , Hernan M. Palombo

Functional Object-Oriented Network: A Knowledge Representation for Service Robotics , David Andrés Paulius Ramos

Lung Nodule Malignancy Prediction from Computed Tomography Images Using Deep Learning , Rahul Paul

Algorithms and Framework for Computing 2-body Statistics on Graphics Processing Units , Napath Pitaksirianan

Efficient Viewshed Computation Algorithms On GPUs and CPUs , Faisal F. Qarah

Relational Joins on GPUs for In-Memory Database Query Processing , Ran Rui

Micro-architectural Countermeasures for Control Flow and Misspeculation Based Software Attacks , Love Kumar Sah

Efficient Forward-Secure and Compact Signatures for the Internet of Things (IoT) , Efe Ulas Akay Seyitoglu

Detecting Symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Congestive Heart Failure via Cough and Wheezing Sounds Using Smart-Phones and Machine Learning , Anthony Windmon

Toward Culturally Relevant Emotion Detection Using Physiological Signals , Khadija Zanna

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Beyond Labels and Captions: Contextualizing Grounded Semantics for Explainable Visual Interpretation , Sathyanarayanan Narasimhan Aakur

Empirical Analysis of a Cybersecurity Scoring System , Jaleel Ahmed

Phenomena of Social Dynamics in Online Games , Essa Alhazmi

A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Community Engagement on Social Media During Disasters , Adel Alshehri

Interactive Fitness Domains in Competitive Coevolutionary Algorithm , ATM Golam Bari

Measuring Influence Across Social Media Platforms: Empirical Analysis Using Symbolic Transfer Entropy , Abhishek Bhattacharjee

A Communication-Centric Framework for Post-Silicon System-on-chip Integration Debug , Yuting Cao

Authentication and SQL-Injection Prevention Techniques in Web Applications , Cagri Cetin

Multimodal Emotion Recognition Using 3D Facial Landmarks, Action Units, and Physiological Data , Diego Fabiano

Robotic Motion Generation by Using Spatial-Temporal Patterns from Human Demonstrations , Yongqiang Huang

A GPU-Based Framework for Parallel Spatial Indexing and Query Processing , Zhila Nouri Lewis

A Flexible, Natural Deduction, Automated Reasoner for Quick Deployment of Non-Classical Logic , Trisha Mukhopadhyay

An Efficient Run-time CFI Check for Embedded Processors to Detect and Prevent Control Flow Based Attacks , Srivarsha Polnati

Force Feedback and Intelligent Workspace Selection for Legged Locomotion Over Uneven Terrain , John Rippetoe

Detecting Digitally Forged Faces in Online Videos , Neilesh Sambhu

Malicious Manipulation in Service-Oriented Network, Software, and Mobile Systems: Threats and Defenses , Dakun Shen

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Theses/projects/dissertations from 2024 2024.

TRAFFIC ANALYSIS OF CITIES IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY , Sai Kalyan Ayyagari

Recommendation System using machine learning for fertilizer prediction , Durga Rajesh Bommireddy

Classification of Remote Sensing Image Data Using Rsscn-7 Dataset , Satya Priya Challa

Cultural Awareness Application , Bharat Gupta

PREDICTING HOSPITALIZATION USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE , Sanath Hiremath

AUTOMATED BRAIN TUMOR CLASSIFIER WITH DEEP LEARNING , venkata sai krishna chaitanya kandula

TRUCK TRAFFIC ANALYSIS IN THE INLAND EMPIRE , Bhavik Khatri

A SMART HYBRID ENHANCED RECOMMENDATION AND PERSONALIZATION ALGORITHM USING MACHINE LEARNING , Aswin Kumar Nalluri

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2023 2023

CLASSIFICATION OF LARGE SCALE FISH DATASET BY DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS , Priyanka Adapa

GEOSPATIAL WILDFIRE RISK PREDICTION USING DEEP LEARNING , Abner Alberto Benavides

HUMAN SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY DETECTION , Nilamben Bhuva

MAX FIT EVENT MANAGEMENT WITH SALESFORCE , AKSHAY DAGWAR

MELANOMA DETECTION BASED ON DEEP LEARNING NETWORKS , Sanjay Devaraneni

Heart Disease Prediction Using Binary Classification , Virendra Sunil Devare

CLASSIFICATION OF THORAX DISEASES FROM CHEST X-RAY IMAGES , Sharad Jayusukhbhai Dobariya

WEB BASED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HOUSING SOCIETY , Likhitha Reddy Eddala

Sales and Stock Management System , Rashmika Gaddam Ms

CONTACTLESS FOOD ORDERING SYSTEM , Rishivar Kumar Goli

RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT WEBSITE , Akhil Sai Gollapudi

DISEASE OF LUNG INFECTION DETECTION USING CNN MODEL -BAYESIAN OPTIMIZATION , poojitha gutha

DATA POISONING ATTACKS ON PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT DATA , Rutuja Sanjeev Haridas

CRIME MAPPING ANALYSIS USING WEB APPLICATION. , Lavanya Krishnappa

A LONG-TERM FUNDS PREDICTOR BASED ON DEEP LEARNING , SHUIYI KUANG

LIVER SEGMENTATION AND LESION DETECTION IN MEDICAL IMAGES USING A DEEP LEARNING-BASED U-NET MODEL , Kaushik Mahida

PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT DATA VISUALIZATION , Nikhila Mandava

TWITTER POLICING , Hemanth Kumar Medisetty

TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT SYSYEM FOR A PUBLISHER , HASSAIN SHAREEF MOHAMMED JR

LOBANGU: AN OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION RECEIPT MANAGEMENT APP FOR HEALTH CENTER PHARMACIES IN THE D.R.CONGO AND SURROUNDING EASTERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES , Bénis Munganga

PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR CFPB CONSUMER COMPLAINTS , Vyshnavi Nalluri

REVIEW CLASSIFICATION USING NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND DEEP LEARNING , Brian Nazareth

Brain Tumor Detection Using MRI Images , Mayur Patel

QUIZ WEB APPLICATION , Dipti Rathod

HYPOTHYROID DISEASE ANALYSIS BY USING MACHINE LEARNING , SANJANA SEELAM

Pillow Based Sleep Tracking Device Using Raspberry Pi , Venkatachalam Seviappan

FINSERV ANDROID APPLICATION , Harsh Piyushkumar Shah

AUTOMATED MEDICAL NOTES LABELLING AND CLASSIFICATION USING MACHINE LEARNING , Akhil Prabhakar Thota

GENETIC PROGRAMMING TO OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE OF MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS ON UNBALANCED DATA SET , Asitha Thumpati

GOVERNMENT AID PORTAL , Darshan Togadiya

GENERAL POPULATION PROJECTION MODEL WITH CENSUS POPULATION DATA , Takenori Tsuruga

LUNG LESION SEGMENTATION USING DEEP LEARNING APPROACHES , Sree Snigdha Tummala

DETECTION OF PHISHING WEBSITES USING MACHINE LEARNING , Saranya Valleri

Machine Learning for Kalman Filter Tuning Prediction in GPS/INS Trajectory Estimation , Peter Wright

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2022 2022

LEARN PROGRAMMING IN VIRTUAL REALITY? A PROJECT FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS , Benjamin Alexander

LUNG CANCER TYPE CLASSIFICATION , Mohit Ramajibhai Ankoliya

HIGH-RISK PREDICTION FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS USING MACHINE LEARNING , Raja Kajuluri

IMPROVING INDIA’S TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT USING INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS , Umesh Makhloga

DETECTION OF EPILEPSY USING MACHINE LEARNING , Balamurugan Murugesan

SOCIAL MOBILE APPLICATION: UDROP , Mahmoud Oraiqat

Improved Sensor-Based Human Activity Recognition Via Hybrid Convolutional and Recurrent Neural Networks , Sonia Perez-Gamboa

College of Education FileMaker Extraction and End-User Database Development , Andrew Tran

DEEP LEARNING EDGE DETECTION IN IMAGE INPAINTING , Zheng Zheng

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2021 2021

A General Conversational Chatbot , Vipin Nambiar

Verification System , Paras Nigam

DESKTOP APPLICATION FOR THE PUZZLE BOARD GAME “RUSH HOUR” , Huanqing Nong

Ahmedabad City App , Rushabh Picha

COMPUTER SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM USING WI-FI FOR ANDROID , Shashank Reddy Saireddy

ANDROID PARKING SYSTEM , Vishesh Reddy Sripati

Sentiment Analysis: Stock Index Prediction with Multi-task Learning and Word Polarity Over Time , Yue Zhou

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2020 2020

BUBBLE-IN DIGITAL TESTING SYSTEM , Chaz Hampton

FEEDBACK REVIEW SYSTEM USING SENTIMENT ANALYSIS , Vineeth Kukkamalla

WEB APPLICATION FOR MOVIE PERFORMANCE PREDICTION , Devalkumar Patel

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2019 2019

REVIEWS TO RATING CONVERSION AND ANALYSIS USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES , Charitha Chanamolu

EASY EXAM , SARTHAK DABHI

EXTRACT TRANSFORM AND LOADING TOOL FOR EMAIL , Amit Rajiv Lawanghare

VEHICLE INFORMATION SYSTEM USING BLOCKCHAIN , Amey Zulkanthiwar

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2018 2018

USING AUTOENCODER TO REDUCE THE LENGTH OF THE AUTISM DIAGNOSTIC OBSERVATION SCHEDULE (ADOS) , Sara Hussain Daghustani

California State University, San Bernardino Chatbot , Krutarth Desai

ORGANIZE EVENTS MOBILE APPLICATION , Thakshak Mani Chandra Reddy Gudimetla

SOCIAL NETWORK FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS , Sanket Prabhakar Jadhav

VIRTUALIZED CLOUD PLATFORM MANAGEMENT USING A COMBINED NEURAL NETWORK AND WAVELET TRANSFORM STRATEGY , Chunyu Liu

INTER PROCESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TWO SERVERS USING MPICH , Nagabhavana Narla

SENSOR-BASED HUMAN ACTIVITY RECOGNITION USING BIDIRECTIONAL LSTM FOR CLOSELY RELATED ACTIVITIES , Arumugam Thendramil Pavai

NEURAL NETWORK ON VIRTUALIZATION SYSTEM, AS A WAY TO MANAGE FAILURE EVENTS OCCURRENCE ON CLOUD COMPUTING , Khoi Minh Pham

EPICCONFIGURATOR COMPUTER CONFIGURATOR AND CMS PLATFORM , IVO A. TANTAMANGO

STUDY ON THE PATTERN RECOGNITION ENHANCEMENT FOR MATRIX FACTORIZATIONS WITH AUTOMATIC RELEVANCE DETERMINATION , hau tao

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2017 2017

CHILDREN’S SOCIAL NETWORK: KIDS CLUB , Eiman Alrashoud

MULTI-WAY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM , S. Chinnam

WEB APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE COURSE RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM , Sayali Dhumal

MOBILE APPLICATION FOR ATTENDANCE SYSTEM COYOTE-ATTENDANCE , Sindhu Hari

WEB APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE COURSE ADVISING SYSTEM , Sanjay Karrolla

Custom T-Shirt Designs , Ranjan Khadka

STUDENT CLASS WAITING LIST ENROLLMENT , AISHWARYA LACHAGARI

ANDROID MOBILE APPLICATION FOR HOSPITAL EXECUTIVES , Vihitha Nalagatla

PIPPIN MACHINE , Kiran Reddy Pamulaparthy

SOUND MODE APPLICATION , Sindhuja Pogaku

I2MAPREDUCE: DATA MINING FOR BIG DATA , Vishnu Vardhan Reddy Sherikar

COMPARING AND IMPROVING FACIAL RECOGNITION METHOD , Brandon Luis Sierra

NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING BASED GENERATOR OF TESTING INSTRUMENTS , Qianqian Wang

AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF WEB APPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM , Yu Zhou

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2016 2016

CLOTH - MODELING, DEFORMATION, AND SIMULATION , Thanh Ho

CoyoteLab - Linux Containers for Educational Use , Michael D. Korcha

PACKET FILTER APPROACH TO DETECT DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS , Essa Yahya M Muharish

DATA MINING: TRACKING SUSPICIOUS LOGGING ACTIVITY USING HADOOP , Bir Apaar Singh Sodhi

Theses/Projects/Dissertations from 2015 2015

APPLY DATA CLUSTERING TO GENE EXPRESSION DATA , Abdullah Jameel Abualhamayl Mr.

Density Based Data Clustering , Rayan Albarakati

Developing Java Programs on Android Mobile Phones Using Speech Recognition , Santhrushna Gande

THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ADAPTIVE CHESS GAME , Mehdi Peiravi

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN BERNARDINO WiN GPS , Francisco A. Ron

ESTIMATION ON GIBBS ENTROPY FOR AN ENSEMBLE , Lekhya Sai Sake

A WEB-BASED TEMPERATURE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS , Rigoberto Solorio

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Fundamentals of Discrete Math for Computer Science

A Problem-Solving Primer

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  • Highly accessible and easy to read, introducing concepts in discrete mathematics without requiring a university-level background in mathematics
  • Ideally structured for classroom-use and self-study, with modular chapters following ACM curriculum recommendations
  • Contains examples and exercises throughout the text, and highlights the most important concepts in each section

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

Front matter, algorithms, numbers, and machines.

  • Tom Jenkyns, Ben Stephenson

Sets, Sequences, and Counting

Boolean expressions, logic, and proof, searching and sorting, graphs and trees, relations: especially on (integer) sequences, sequences and series, generating sequences and subsets, discrete probability and average-case complexity, turing machines, back matter.

  • Analysis of Algorithms
  • Complexity Analysis
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Proof of Correctness
  • algorithm analysis and problem complexity

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From the reviews:

“This book is dedicated to presenting the basic notions of discrete mathematics for undergraduate students in computer science. With a good balance between theory and practice – including the algorithmic point of view – this book will prove very helpful. … Many examples and exercises make the book both enjoyable and useful.” (Jean-Paul Allouche, zbMATH, Vol. 1278, 2014)

“Jenkyns (Brock Univ., Canada) and Stephenson (Univ. of Calgary, Canada) have written an introductory textbook on discrete mathematics for computer science majors. The volume’s ten chapters cover the standard topics taught in such courses at the freshman or sophomore level … . In comparison with other introductory discrete mathematics textbooks, this work has a very strong emphasis on algorithms, proofs of algorithmic correctness, and the analysis of worst-case and average-case complexity. … Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates.” (B. Borchers, Choice, Vol. 50 (9), May,2013)

“This book is specifically aimed at CS students. The authors include the same discrete math topics that other books have, but, in contrast to most existing books, they introduce each topic with a clear (and entertaining) CS motivation. … Each section is well written, with a highlighted subsection on the most important ideas and plenty of exercises. I highly recommend this book to everyone.” (V. Kreinovich, Computing Reviews, December, 2012)

Authors and Affiliations

Tom Jenkyns

Ben Stephenson

About the authors

Dr. Tom Jenkyns is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Computer Science at Brock University, Canada.

Dr. Ben Stephenson is an Instructor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary, Canada.

Bibliographic Information

Book Title : Fundamentals of Discrete Math for Computer Science

Book Subtitle : A Problem-Solving Primer

Authors : Tom Jenkyns, Ben Stephenson

Series Title : Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science

DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4069-6

Publisher : Springer London

eBook Packages : Computer Science , Computer Science (R0)

Copyright Information : Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2013

eBook ISBN : 978-1-4471-4069-6 Published: 16 October 2012

Series ISSN : 1863-7310

Series E-ISSN : 2197-1781

Edition Number : 1

Number of Pages : XII, 416

Number of Illustrations : 143 b/w illustrations

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Students in computer science may write a Bx (BA/BS) thesis to complete a major elective (CMSC 29900) and/or as part of their requirements for Computer Science Honors .

The Bx thesis, generally written in the fourth year, should be a substantial research paper. The project should be pursued largely independently, with faculty guidance and input. The thesis should demonstrate competence and scholarship in the chosen area, displaying the ability to understand and synthesize a wide range of readings (beyond material assigned in standard coursework).

Unlike an MA or PhD thesis, however, the Bx thesis need not be primarily an original research project, but rather can report on sufficiently advanced literature and present the student’s personal understanding and evaluation of this literature. The thesis should aim to present some original research, built on the readings, conducted by the student in consultation with a faculty member.

While students may choose to build software as part of their Bx thesis work, software is not a replacement for the required paper.

Bx  – Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS)

Bx Thesis Program Director – faculty member who oversees the Bx thesis program for the academic year (currently Blase Ur )

Bx Thesis Advisor – faculty member who oversees a student’s work on their Bx thesis

Bx Thesis Reader – faculty member other than the student’s Bx thesis advisor who commits to reading and recommending the thesis for acceptance or rejection

Graduation Quarter (a.k.a. Quarter 3) – the quarter in which a student intends to graduate

Quarter 1 – two quarters prior to the graduation quarter (i.e. Autumn for students who are graduating in Spring, Spring for students graduating in Winter, and Winter for students who are graduating in the Autumn)

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Below are the expected milestones for completing a Bx thesis. Deadlines are at the end of the weeks indicated. Each deadline is the latest time for completing a milestone. To ensure successful completion of a thesis, students are encouraged to complete milestones earlier when possible.

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– The student should identify a potential thesis advisor and thesis topic.

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– The thesis advisor and reader must approve the thesis, using this approval form (coming soon). – The advisor must also write a letter recommending the thesis for acceptance. – The reader may write their own letter or simply concur with the thesis advisor’s letter in writing. – The approval form, letters, and completed thesis must be submitted to the Bx thesis program director.

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A student who is completing a Bx thesis in computer science may choose to enroll in CMSC 29900 in their graduation quarter, but they are not required to do so.

Students may not receive compensation for research they complete as part of their work for CMSC 29900.

A faculty member in another department may supervise the Bx thesis upon approval of the Bx Thesis Program Director. A student should ask permission from the director before contacting the outside faculty member.

The Computer Science department may accept a thesis used to meet the Bx requirement in another major if the Bx Thesis Program Director deems the thesis to have sufficient computer science content. Students should consult with the relevant parties in both departments by the earliest Bx proposal deadline (or by the end of their third year, if the other program does not state a deadline). A consent form, to be signed by both departmental advisors, is available from the College adviser; it must be completed and returned to the College adviser by the end of Autumn Quarter of the student’s year of graduation.

(Note: Some of the language for this policy is adapted from the Linguistics Department’s guide for BA papers.)

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Theses/dissertations from 2024 2024.

MmWave RAT Optimization: MAC Layer Initial Access Design and Transport Layer Integration , Suresh Srinivasan (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Seeing in the Dark: Towards Robust Pedestrian Detection at Nighttime , Afnan Althoupety (Dissertation)

A Deep Hierarchical Variational Autoencoder for World Models in Complex Reinforcement Learning Environments , Sriharshitha Ayyalasomayajula (Thesis)

Toward Efficient Rendering: A Neural Network Approach , Qiqi Hou (Dissertation)

Energy Auction with Non-Relational Persistence , Michael Ramez Howard (Thesis)

Implementing a Functional Logic Programming Language via the Fair Scheme , Andrew Michael Jost (Dissertation)

Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Radiation Localization , Benjamin Scott Totten (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Using Intrinsically-Typed Definitional Interpreters to Verify Compiler Optimizations in a Monadic Intermediate Language , Dani Barrack (Thesis)

An Automated Zoom Class Session Analysis Tool to Improve Education , Jack Arlo Cannon II (Thesis)

Scaling EPA-RIMM with Multicore System Management Interrupt Handlers , Alexander K. Freed (Thesis)

Unpaired Style Transfer Conditional Generative Adversarial Network for Scanned Document Generation , David Jonathan Hawbaker (Thesis)

Toward Analyzing the Diversity of Extractive Summaries , Aaron David Hudson (Thesis)

Making Curry with Rice: An Optimizing Curry Compiler , Steven Libby (Dissertation)

Domain Knowledge as Motion-Aware Inductive Bias for Deep Video Synthesis: Two Case Studies , Long Mai (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Efficient Neuromorphic Algorithms for Gamma-Ray Spectrum Denoising and Radionuclide Identification , Merlin Phillip Carson (Thesis)

Storing Intermediate Results in Space and Time: SQL Graphs and Block Referencing , Basem Ibrahim Elazzabi (Dissertation)

Automated Test Generation for Validating SystemC Designs , Bin Lin (Dissertation)

Forecasting Optimal Parameters of the Broken Wing Butterfly Option Strategy Using Differential Evolution , David Munoz Constantine (Thesis)

Situate: An Agent-Based System for Situation Recognition , Max Henry Quinn (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Multiple Diagram Navigation , Hisham Benotman (Dissertation)

Smart Contract Vulnerabilities on the Ethereum Blockchain: a Current Perspective , Daniel Steven Connelly (Thesis)

Extensible Performance-Aware Runtime Integrity Measurement , Brian G. Delgado (Dissertation)

Novel View Synthesis - a Neural Network Approach , Hoang Le (Dissertation)

Exploring the Potential of Sparse Coding for Machine Learning , Sheng Yang Lundquist (Dissertation)

Workflow Critical Path: a Data-Oriented Path Metric for Holistic HPC Workflows , Daniel D. Nguyen (Thesis)

Novel View Synthesis in Time and Space , Simon Niklaus (Dissertation)

Balancing Security, Performance and Deployability in Encrypted Search , David Joel Pouliot (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

A Secure Anti-Counterfeiting System using Near Field Communication, Public Key Cryptography, Blockchain, and Bayesian Games , Naif Saeed Alzahrani (Dissertation)

Spectral Clustering for Electrical Phase Identification Using Advanced Metering Infrastructure Voltage Time Series , Logan Blakely (Thesis)

Local Radiance , Scott Peter Britell (Dissertation)

Correct-by-Construction Typechecking with Scope Graphs , Katherine Imhoff Casamento (Thesis)

Versatile Binary-level Concolic Testing , Bo Chen (Dissertation)

Crumpled and Abraded Encryption: Implementation and Provably Secure Construction , Scott Sherlock Griffy (Thesis)

Knowing Without Knowing: Real-Time Usage Identification of Computer Systems , Leila Mohammed Hawana (Thesis)

Design and Experimental Evaluation of DeepMarket: an Edge Computing Marketplace with Distributed TensorFlow Execution Capability , Soyoung Kim (Thesis)

Localizing Little Landmarks with Transfer Learning , Sharad Kumar (Thesis)

Context-Aware Wi-Fi Infrastructure-based Indoor Positioning Systems , Huy Phuong Tran (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Bounding Box Improvement with Reinforcement Learning , Andrew Lewis Cleland (Thesis)

Sensing Building Structure Using UWB Radios for Disaster Recovery , Jeong Eun Lee (Dissertation)

Annotation-Enabled Interpretation and Analysis of Time-Series Data , Niveditha Venugopal (Thesis)

EPA-RIMM-V: Efficient Rootkit Detection for Virtualized Environments , Tejaswini Ajay Vibhute (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Improved Scoring Models for Semantic Image Retrieval Using Scene Graphs , Erik Timothy Conser (Thesis)

Refining Bounding-Box Regression for Object Localization , Naomi Lynn Dickerson (Thesis)

Fully Generic Programming Over Closed Universes of Inductive-Recursive Types , Larry Diehl (Dissertation)

Communicating at Terahertz Frequencies , Farnoosh Moshirfatemi (Dissertation)

Designing In-Headset Authoring Tools for Virtual Reality Video , Cuong Nguyen (Dissertation)

Certifying Loop Pipelining Transformations in Behavioral Synthesis , Disha Puri (Dissertation)

Power-Aware Datacenter Networking and Optimization , Qing Yi (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Identifying Relationships between Scientific Datasets , Abdussalam Alawini (Dissertation)

Information Representation and Computation of Spike Trains in Reservoir Computing Systems with Spiking Neurons and Analog Neurons , Amin Almassian (Thesis)

Investigations of an "Objectness" Measure for Object Localization , Lewis Richard James Coates (Thesis)

Image Stitching: Handling Parallax, Stereopsis, and Video , Fan Zhang (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Novel Methods for Learning and Adaptation in Chemical Reaction Networks , Peter Banda (Dissertation)

Post-silicon Functional Validation with Virtual Prototypes , Kai Cong (Dissertation)

Novel Cryptographic Primitives and Protocols for Censorship Resistance , Kevin Patrick Dyer (Dissertation)

Hardware/Software Interface Assurance with Conformance Checking , Li Lei (Dissertation)

Leveraging Contextual Relationships Between Objects for Localization , Clinton Leif Olson (Thesis)

The Performance of Random Prototypes in Hierarchical Models of Vision , Kendall Lee Stewart (Thesis)

Tweakable Ciphers: Constructions and Applications , Robert Seth Terashima (Dissertation)

Scalable Equivalence Checking for Behavioral Synthesis , Zhenkun Yang (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The Nax Language: Unifying Functional Programming and Logical Reasoning in a Language based on Mendler-style Recursion Schemes and Term-indexed Types , Ki Yung Ahn (Dissertation)

Using Spammers' Computing Resources for Volunteer Computing , Thai Le Quy Bui (Thesis)

Towards Constructing Interactive Virtual Worlds , Francis Chang (Dissertation)

System-wide Performance Analysis for Virtualization , Deron Eugene Jensen (Thesis)

Advances in Piecewise Smooth Image Reconstruction , Ralf Juengling (Dissertation)

Interpretable Machine Learning and Sparse Coding for Computer Vision , Will Landecker (Dissertation)

Optimizing Data Movement in Hybrid Analytic Systems , Patrick Michael Leyshock (Dissertation)

Ranked Similarity Search of Scientific Datasets: An Information Retrieval Approach , Veronika Margaret Megler (Dissertation)

Using GIST Features to Constrain Search in Object Detection , Joanna Browne Solmon (Thesis)

The Role of Prototype Learning in Hierarchical Models of Vision , Michael David Thomure (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Object Detection and Recognition in Natural Settings , George William Dittmar (Thesis)

Trust-but-Verify: Guaranteeing the Integrity of User-generated Content in Online Applications , Akshay Dua (Dissertation)

Equivalence Checking for High-Assurance Behavioral Synthesis , Kecheng Hao (Dissertation)

Type Classes and Instance Chains: A Relational Approach , John Garrett Morris (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Using Dataflow Optimization Techniques with a Monadic Intermediate Language , Justin George Bailey (Thesis)

A Survey and Analysis of Solutions to the Oblivious Memory Access Problem , Erin Elizabeth Chapman (Thesis)

A Data-Descriptive Feedback Framework for Data Stream Management Systems , Rafael J. Fernández Moctezuma (Dissertation)

Extending Relativistic Programming to Multiple Writers , Philip William Howard (Dissertation)

The Basic Scheme for the Evaluation of Functional Logic Programs , Arthur Peters (Thesis)

The Link Between Image Segmentation and Image Recognition , Karan Sharma (Thesis)

Relativistic Causal Ordering A Memory Model for Scalable Concurrent Data Structures , Josh Triplett (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Conceptual Modeling of Data with Provenance , David William Archer (Dissertation)

Low-latency Estimates for Window-Aggregate Queries over Data Streams , Amit Bhat (Thesis)

Information Processing in Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata , Martin Cenek (Dissertation)

Scalable and Efficient Tasking for Dynamic Sensor Networks , Thanh Xuan Dang (Dissertation)

On the Effect of Topology on Learning and Generalization in Random Automata Networks , Alireza Goudarzi (Thesis)

HOLCF '11: A Definitional Domain Theory for Verifying Functional Programs , Brian Charles Huffman (Dissertation)

A Functional Approach to Memory-Safe Operating Systems , Rebekah Leslie (Dissertation)

Factoring Semiprimes Using PG2N Prime Graph Multiagent Search , Keith Eirik Wilson (Thesis)

High Speed Wireless Networking for 60GHz , Candy Yiu (Dissertation)

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

Extensible Scheduling in a Haskell-based Operating System , Kenneth William Graunke (Thesis)

Addressing Automated Adversaries of Network Applications , Edward Leo Kaiser (Dissertation)

An Automata-Theoretic Approach to Hardware/Software Co-verification , Juncao Li (Dissertation)

Practical Type Inference for the GADT Type System , Chuan-kai Lin (Dissertation)

Scalable event tracking on high-end parallel systems , Kathryn Marie Mohror (Dissertation)

Performance Analysis of Hybrid CPU/GPU Environments , Michael Shawn Smith (Thesis)

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Computational Techniques for Reducing Spectra of the Giant Planets in Our Solar System , Holly L. Grimes (Thesis)

Programmer Friendly Refactoring Tools , Emerson Murphy-Hill (Dissertation)

A Framework for Superimposed Applications : Techniques to Represent, Access, Transform, and Interchange Bi-level Information , Sudarshan Srivivasa Murthy (Dissertation)

Graphical User Interfaces as Updatable Views , James Felger Terwilliger (Dissertation)

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This collection contains theses and dissertations from the Department of Computer Science, collected from the Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024

A Target-Based and A Targetless Extrinsic Calibration Methods for Thermal Camera and 3D LiDAR , Farhad Dalirani

Investigating Tree- and Graph-based Neural Networks for Natural Language Processing Applications , Sudipta Singha Roy

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Classification of DDoS Attack with Machine Learning Architectures and Exploratory Analysis , Amreen Anbar

Multi-view Contrastive Learning for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation in Brain-Computer Interfaces , Sepehr Asgarian

Improved Protein Sequence Alignments Using Deep Learning , Seyed Sepehr Ashrafzadeh

INVESTIGATING IMPROVEMENTS TO MESH INDEXING , Anurag Bhattacharjee

Algorithms and Software for Oligonucleotide Design , Qin Dong

Framework for Assessing Information System Security Posture Risks , Syed Waqas Hamdani

De novo sequencing of multiple tandem mass spectra of peptide containing SILAC labeling , Fang Han

Local Model Agnostic XAI Methodologies Applied to Breast Cancer Malignancy Predictions , Heather Hartley

A Quantitative Analysis Between Software Quality Posture and Bug-fixing Commit , Rongji He

A Novel Method for Assessment of Batch Effect on single cell RNA sequencing data , Behnam Jabbarizadeh

Dynamically Finding Optimal Kernel Launch Parameters for CUDA Programs , Taabish Jeshani

Citation Polarity Identification From Scientific Articles Using Deep Learning Methods , Souvik Kundu

Denoising-Based Domain Adaptation Network for EEG Source Imaging , Runze Li

Decoy-Target Database Strategy and False Discovery Rate Analysis for Glycan Identification , Xiaoou Li

DpNovo: A DEEP LEARNING MODEL COMBINED WITH DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING FOR DE NOVO PEPTIDE SEQUENCING , Yizhou Li

Developing A Smart Home Surveillance System Using Autonomous Drones , Chongju Mai

Look-Ahead Selective Plasticity for Continual Learning , Rouzbeh Meshkinnejad

The Two Visual Processing Streams Through The Lens Of Deep Neural Networks , Aidasadat Mirebrahimi Tafreshi

Source-free Domain Adaptation for Sleep Stage Classification , Yasmin Niknam

Data Heterogeneity and Its Implications for Fairness , Ghazaleh Noroozi

Enhancing Urban Life: A Policy-Based Autonomic Smart City Management System for Efficient, Sustainable, and Self-Adaptive Urban Environments , Elham Okhovat

Evaluating the Likelihood of Bug Inducing Commits Using Metrics Trend Analysis , Parul Parul

On Computing Optimal Repairs for Conditional Independence , Alireza Pirhadi

Open-Set Source-Free Domain Adaptation in Fundus Images Analysis , Masoud Pourreza

Migration in Edge Computing , Arshin Rezazadeh

A Modified Hopfield Network for the K-Median Problem , Cody Rossiter

Predicting Network Failures with AI Techniques , Chandrika Saha

Toward Building an Intelligent and Secure Network: An Internet Traffic Forecasting Perspective , Sajal Saha

An Exploration of Visual Analytic Techniques for XAI: Applications in Clinical Decision Support , Mozhgan Salimiparsa

Attention-based Multi-Source-Free Domain Adaptation for EEG Emotion Recognition , Amir Hesam Salimnia

Global Cyber Attack Forecast using AI Techniques , Nusrat Kabir Samia

IMPLEMENTATION OF A PRE-ASSESSMENT MODULE TO IMPROVE THE INITIAL PLAYER EXPERIENCE USING PREVIOUS GAMING INFORMATION , Rafael David Segistan Canizales

A Computational Framework For Identifying Relevant Cell Types And Specific Regulatory Mechanisms In Schizophrenia Using Data Integration Methods , Kayvan Shabani

Weakly-Supervised Anomaly Detection in Surveillance Videos Based on Two-Stream I3D Convolution Network , Sareh Soltani Nejad

Smartphone Loss Prevention System Using BLE and GPS Technology , Noshin Tasnim

A Hybrid Continual Machine Learning Model for Efficient Hierarchical Classification of Domain-Specific Text in The Presence of Class Overlap (Case Study: IT Support Tickets) , Yasmen M. Wahba

Reducing Negative Transfer of Random Data in Source-Free Unsupervised Domain Adaptation , Anthony Wong

Deep Neural Methods for True/Pseudo- Invasion Classification in Colorectal Polyp Whole-Slide Images , Zhiyuan Yang

Developing a Relay-based Autonomous Drone Delivery System , Muhammad Zakar

Learning Mortality Risk for COVID-19 Using Machine Learning and Statistical Methods , Shaoshi Zhang

Machine Learning Techniques for Improved Functional Brain Parcellation , Da Zhi

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

The Design and Implementation of a High-Performance Polynomial System Solver , Alexander Brandt

Defining Service Level Agreements in Serverless Computing , Mohamed Elsakhawy

Algorithms for Regular Chains of Dimension One , Juan P. Gonzalez Trochez

Towards a Novel and Intelligent e-commerce Framework for Smart-Shopping Applications , Susmitha Hanumanthu

Multi-Device Data Analysis for Fault Localization in Electrical Distribution Grids , Jacob D L Hunte

Towards Parking Lot Occupancy Assessment Using Aerial Imagery and Computer Vision , John Jewell

Potential of Vision Transformers for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems: An Evaluative Approach , Andrew Katoch

Psychological Understanding of Textual journals using Natural Language Processing approaches , Amirmohammad Kazemeinizadeh

Driver Behavior Analysis Based on Real On-Road Driving Data in the Design of Advanced Driving Assistance Systems , Nima Khairdoost

Solving Challenges in Deep Unsupervised Methods for Anomaly Detection , Vahid Reza Khazaie

Developing an Efficient Real-Time Terrestrial Infrastructure Inspection System Using Autonomous Drones and Deep Learning , Marlin Manka

Predictive Modelling For Topic Handling Of Natural Language Dialogue With Virtual Agents , Lareina Milambiling

Improving Deep Entity Resolution by Constraints , Soudeh Nilforoushan

Respiratory Pattern Analysis for COVID-19 Digital Screening Using AI Techniques , Annita Tahsin Priyoti

Extracting Microservice Dependencies Using Log Analysis , Andres O. Rodriguez Ishida

False Discovery Rate Analysis for Glycopeptide Identification , Shun Saito

Towards a Generalization of Fulton's Intersection Multiplicity Algorithm , Ryan Sandford

An Investigation Into Time Gazed At Traffic Objects By Drivers , Kolby R. Sarson

Exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) Techniques for Forecasting Network Traffic: Network QoS and Security Perspectives , Ibrahim Mohammed Sayem

A Unified Representation and Deep Learning Architecture for Persuasive Essays in English , Muhammad Tawsif Sazid

Towards the development of a cost-effective Image-Sensing-Smart-Parking Systems (ISenSmaP) , Aakriti Sharma

Advances in the Automatic Detection of Optimization Opportunities in Computer Programs , Delaram Talaashrafi

Reputation-Based Trust Assessment of Transacting Service Components , Konstantinos Tsiounis

Fully Autonomous UAV Exploration in Confined and Connectionless Environments , Kirk P. Vander Ploeg

Three Contributions to the Theory and Practice of Optimizing Compilers , Linxiao Wang

Developing Intelligent Routing Algorithm over SDN: Reusable Reinforcement Learning Approach , Wumian Wang

Predicting and Modifying Memorability of Images , Mohammad Younesi

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Generating Effective Sentence Representations: Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning Approaches , Mahtab Ahmed

A Physical Layer Framework for a Smart City Using Accumulative Bayesian Machine Learning , Razan E. AlFar

Load Balancing and Resource Allocation in Smart Cities using Reinforcement Learning , Aseel AlOrbani

Contrastive Learning of Auditory Representations , Haider Al-Tahan

Cache-Friendly, Modular and Parallel Schemes For Computing Subresultant Chains , Mohammadali Asadi

Protein Interaction Sites Prediction using Deep Learning , Sourajit Basak

Predicting Stock Market Sector Sentiment Through News Article Based Textual Analysis , William A. Beldman

Improving Reader Motivation with Machine Learning , Tanner A. Bohn

A Black-box Approach for Containerized Microservice Monitoring in Fog Computing , Shi Chang

Visualization and Interpretation of Protein Interactions , Dipanjan Chatterjee

A Framework for Characterising Performance in Multi-Class Classification Problems with Applications in Cancer Single Cell RNA Sequencing , Erik R. Christensen

Exploratory Search with Archetype-based Language Models , Brent D. Davis

Evolutionary Design of Search and Triage Interfaces for Large Document Sets , Jonathan A. Demelo

Building Effective Network Security Frameworks using Deep Transfer Learning Techniques , Harsh Dhillon

A Deep Topical N-gram Model and Topic Discovery on COVID-19 News and Research Manuscripts , Yuan Du

Automatic extraction of requirements-related information from regulatory documents cited in the project contract , Sara Fotouhi

Developing a Resource and Energy Efficient Real-time Delivery Scheduling Framework for a Network of Autonomous Drones , Gopi Gugan

A Visual Analytics System for Rapid Sensemaking of Scientific Documents , Amirreza Haghverdiloo Barzegar

Calibration Between Eye Tracker and Stereoscopic Vision System Employing a Linear Closed-Form Perspective-n-Point (PNP) Algorithm , Mohammad Karami

Fuzzy and Probabilistic Rule-Based Approaches to Identify Fault Prone Files , Piyush Kumar Korlepara

Parallel Arbitrary-precision Integer Arithmetic , Davood Mohajerani

A Technique for Evaluating the Health Status of a Software Module Using Process Metrics , . Ria

Visual Analytics for Performing Complex Tasks with Electronic Health Records , Neda Rostamzadeh

Predictive Model of Driver's Eye Fixation for Maneuver Prediction in the Design of Advanced Driving Assistance Systems , Mohsen Shirpour

A Generative-Discriminative Approach to Human Brain Mapping , Deepanshu Wadhwa

WesternAccelerator:Rapid Development of Microservices , Haoran Wei

A Lightweight and Explainable Citation Recommendation System , Juncheng Yin

Mitosis Detection from Pathology Images , Jinhang Zhang

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Visual Analytics of Electronic Health Records with a focus on Acute Kidney Injury , Sheikh S. Abdullah

Towards the Development of Network Service Cost Modeling-An ISP Perspective , Yasmeen Ali

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Dissertations are one of the main pieces of work students undertake at university and they provide you with an opportunity to work independently and on something that really interests you. It’s easier to research essay questions and assignment topics that have been set for you, but it can be difficult to decide what to do when you have been given some freedom. There are so many areas that you could focus on when it comes to your computing dissertation, so we have come up with a range of original topics that might help to narrow down your interest:

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Software, programming and algorithm dissertation topics, information systems – computer science dissertation topics.

Computer Science is usually defined as the study of computers and technological systems. It also refers to the theories and practices adopted to reinforce Information Technology (IT). In contrast to computer or electrical engineers, computer scientists often deal with software programs, application evaluation, and programming languages. Major areas of study within the field of Computer Science include project management, artificial intelligence, computer network or systems, security, information systems, and the virtualisation of computer interfaces. Dissertation topics related to this field include:

  • A survey of the different technologies and algorithms for parsing and indexing multimedia databases.
  • How to visualise text categorisation with complex hierarchal structures and machine learning?
  • What are the different tools and techniques in software requirements understanding in the United Kingdom?
  • Conducting autonomous navigation within both indoor and outdoor environments and settings.
  • How to improve the value of inter-organisational knowledge management using IT?
  • Intelligent Marketing: Applying the concepts and methods of artificial intelligence in advertising & marketing process.
  • Computing a virtual model of an environment using an autonomous mobile robot.
  • How to identify the cybersecurity challenges of adopting automated vehicles in the United Kingdom?
  • How to identify the best approach to perform successful System-Level Testing of Distributed Systems.
  • What are the analysis and design requirements for a Next Generation Software Release Management System?
  • How to design a cloud-based Information System for an oil storage company based on Internet Technologies?
  • How to identify the requirements of Enterprise Content Management System for a software development company?
  • How to determine the various underlying factors that have significant impact on the information systems development process?
  • Investigation of ‘agile project management methods’ risk management evaluation and project management tools that integrate risk analysis into project management practices.
  • How to effectively implement risk approaches during software development process to prevent unsuccessful implementations?
  • What are the contemporary challenges/ issues in database design and information systems development?
  • Effectively implementing Bio-informatics to improve the provision of healthcare services in the United Kingdom.

Network security refers to all activities that are designed to protect the usability and reliability of organizations’ information and network structure, including software and hardware security measures and technologies. Efficient network security measures would include monitoring access to a network, while also scanning for potential threats or attacks, and preventing malicious activities on secured networks. Ultimately, network security is concerned with the security of an organisation’s information resources and computing assets. More dissertation topics related to hardware, network and security include:

  • Conducting a test lab for the performance analysis of TCP over Ethernet LANs on Windows operating systems.
  • Potential Privacy and Security Risks when authenticating on the Internet with Electronic ID cards.
  • How to prevent relay attacks and improve the security of smart card network transmissions?
  • What are the different security mechanisms in IEEE 802.11-based WLANs?
  • How to design efficient Intrusion Detection System for 4G networks
  • Explore the use of intrusion detection systems for intelligent analysis of data across multiple gateways.
  • How to develop a secure runtime/programming environment for studying the behaviour of malicious botnets and network worms
  • Analysis of network security using a programmatic approach.
  • What are the different strategic and methodological approaches for the development of ICT systems?
  • How to design and implement a distributed file sharing system used for supporting content mobility and disconnection tolerant communication?
  • How to design a secure, scalable and component-based Network Monitoring tool using struts and hibernates.
  • Scalable Router placement in software-defined networks.
  • An evaluation framework for secured routing in structured peer-to-peer (overlay) networks.
  • What are the issues for coordinated transmission techniques in next generation 5G wireless networks?
  • Performance studies of VoIP over Wireless and Ethernet LANs?
  • What is the impact of signal strength on Wi-Fi link throughput using propagation measurements?
  • Network Traffic Anomaly Detection using Software Defined Networking
  • How to secure data sharing in P2P (Peer-to-Peer) and Wi-Fi networks
  • How to apply database technologies for managing network data?
  • Fault recovery and redundancy in real-time wireless networking systems
  • Fault recovery and redundancy in 4G wireless networking systems.
  • Anonymous routing based on characteristics protocol
  • Planning for secure and dependable 4th generation wireless networks.
  • Using dynamic proxies to support RMI in a mobile environment.
  • A policy creation and enforcement environment for an IP network.
  • Real Time 3D motion tracking for interactive computer simulations Peer-to-peer live streaming and Video on Demand Design Issues and Challenges?
  • Using Humans as Cyber security sensors (HAASS) for the Internet of Things.
  • Large-scale automatic classification for phishing network attacks.
  • Enforcing Network Access Control through Security Policy Management.

Computer software, or any other types of software, is a general term used to describe a collection of computer programs, procedures and documentation that perform tasks or activities on a computer system. The term includes application software, such as word processors or dynamic websites, which perform productive tasks for users, system software such as operating systems, which interface with hardware to provide the necessary services for application software, database organisers to deal with big data and middleware which controls and co-ordinates distributed systems. Here are some original and relevant dissertation topics on software, programming and algorithm:

  • Development of web based document management system by using markup languages like J2EE, XML and Microsoft SQL Server
  • Development of room scheduling and work mapping system using software frameworks like Microsoft .NET Framework
  • Implementation and evaluation of optimal algorithm for computing association rules in certain environment
  • Implementation and evaluation of optimal algorithm for generating clusters
  • Implementation and evaluation of optimal algorithm for generating optimal and near optimal classification trees
  • Implementation and evaluation of heuristic algorithm for computing association rules
  • Implementation and evaluation of heuristic algorithm for generating clusters
  • Implementation and evaluation of heuristic algorithm for generating optimal and near optimal classification trees
  • Different techniques for designing intelligent interfaces for database systems, which provide a paradigm for programming databases without the knowledge of SQL and tables
  • Fault-Tolerant Routing in interconnection networks with multiple passes and fixed control variables
  • Fault-Tolerance analysis of sorting networks
  • Analysis, design and implementation of web services security framework
  • Hardware and/or high speed computer arithmetic using the residue number system
  • Implementation and evaluation of fast algorithms for One-Way Hashing Functions
  • Different techniques for testing embedded software systems
  • Methods to design a dynamic proxy based architecture to support distributed java objects in a mobile environment
  • Modular data serialization and mobile code
  • Various ways to improve Open Web Architectures
  • An adaptive web-based learning environment
  • Transportation (Bus/Car/Taxi) tracking service: Design and implementation of a device independent passenger information system
  • Development and evaluation of a scalable, fault tolerant telecommunications system using EJB and related technologies cryptographic access control for a network file system.
  • Event-based middleware for collaborative ad hoc applications
  • Proactive persistent agents – using situational intelligence to create support characters in character-centric computer games
  • Develop Java Applets to investigate the feasibility of designing objects to be manufactured by specification through individual users via the web
  • Development of distributed software environment by using Java RMI or alternative Java technologies, where users can work collaboratively on a project via the internet
  • Develop Java Programs for Applied Financial Systems like stock markets
  • Develop Web systems (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) to structure intelligent rental car booking system
  • Develop exercise-workout tracking app on Android/iOS

The term information system sometimes refers to a system of persons, data records and activities that process the data and information in an organisation, and it includes the organisation’s manual and automated processes. It can also include the technical aspect of HCI or human computer interaction. Computer-based information systems are the field of study for information technology, elements of which are sometimes called an “information system” as well. Dissertation topics on information systems include:

  • Challenges of building information systems for large healthcare like NHS UK
  • E-recruitment standards: challenges and future directions
  • Challenges and opportunities in migrating to web-based information services
  • Change management on the web environment
  • Changing nature of web space requirements
  • An analysis of collaborative social network tools for the gathering and classification of information from young people/middle/old aged people
  • Government policies toward adoption and diffusion of ICT, including e-government services and high-speed Internet access for household consumers/citizens in United Kingdom
  • Impact of e-publishing on the future of libraries
  • Impact of the web on library users
  • Implementing a new integrated information system in the library environment
  • Impact of full-text databases on search engine services
  • Impact of full-text databases on shopping cart users
  • Impact of Internet and cyber infrastructure on jobs and income in UK
  • Impact of Internet and Cyber infrastructure on marketing and marketing users in the United Kingdom
  • Implications for information seeking behaviour and retrieval
  • Usage of scientific innovation and information society by students in schools
  • Usage of scientific innovation and information society by graduation (both undergrad and postgrad) students
  • Integrating multimedia and the web into language planning and measuring the impact of applications on language use
  • Internet-based services, products, technologies and their impact on e-marketing, service, and utilisation: challenges and/or methodology to meet patron needs as marketing campaigns migrate to a digital/virtual environment
  • Different models of e-marketing services with the use of computers, networks, and the Internet.
  • Building Information System for e-learning in educational institutes in UK
  • Managing and tracking traffic fines by using big data analysis
  • Tracking over-speeding by using speed camera (using an intelligent database to store speed limits)
  • Improving HCI (human-computer interaction) by using AI (artificial intelligence) systems on mobile devices
  • Improving HCI (human-computer interaction) by using AI (artificial intelligence) systems on personal computers (laptops or desktops)
  • Monitoring an individual’s behaviour over social media like Facebook, Twitter etc. and develop patterns
  • Monitoring a young person’s usage and behaviour over social media like Facebook, Twitter etc. and develop patterns

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  • Data Integration
  • Categorization and also in Taxonomies
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  • Crowd-sourcing
  • Clustering and also in Classification
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Optimization and also in Query Processing
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  • Data Security and also in Privacy
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  • GloMoSim Simulator
  • TinyOS Simulator
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  • VEINS Simulator
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  • TraNS Simulator
  • WSN Simulator
  • Cooja also in Simulator
  • GNS3 Simulator
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  • Solaris / SunOS
  • Microsoft Windows 8 and also in 10
  • Windows Nt 4.0 / Windows 2000
  • Unix and Unix Based Systems

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  • On Demand Ecology Inspired Spectrum allocation Mechanism
  • ICN (Information Centric Networking) also in Routing Mechanism
  • Quality of Service Aware Routing Mechanism
  • Geographical Proximity Aware Multipath also in Routing Mechanism
  • ISRM (Improved Store and Forward Routing Mechanism)
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  • MPTCP Routing Mechanism
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  • Automated Job Dispatching also in Mechanism
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  • Probabilistic Ant Routing Mechanism
  • Carrier Sensing Mechanism

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  • Cluster Based Enhanced Safety Message Dissemination MAC Protocol
  • Mobility Prediction and Link Stability also Based Multicast Routing Protocol
  • Traffic Priority Aware MAC (Medium Access Control) Protocol
  • Enhanced Interior Gateway also in Routing Protocol
  • Geographical Awareness Routing Protocol
  • Zone also Based Routing Protocol
  • Multi Criteria Ad Hoc On-Demand Multipath Distance Vector Routing Protocol
  • Load Balanced Ring also Routing Protocol
  • Multi Constraints Link Stable also Multicast Routing Protocol
  • Organized Topology also Based Routing Protocol
  • Energy Efficient Cluster also Based Routing Protocol
  • Mobility Based Temperature Aware also in Routing Protocol
  • Quality of Service Aware Evolutionary also in Routing Protocol
  • Multipath Routing Wormhole Detection and also Prevention Protocol
  • Adaptive Hybrid Geo-Casting also Routing Protocol
  • Energy Efficient Reverse Path also Routing Protocol
  • Multi Aware Query Driven also Routing Protocol
  • Secure Region also Based Geographic Routing Protocol
  • Reliable Energy Efficient Pressure also Based Routing Protocol

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