Senior Theses Completed by CS Undergraduate Students
2024
- Annika Lin – Safety Risks Experienced by Eldercare Platform Workers: Implications for Gig Platform and Policy Design
2023
- Michael William Bartholic – Reputation Augmentation for Decentralized Blockchain Oracles
2022
- Samantha Dies – Transparency Modeling: Understanding the Ethical Norms in Computer Science Research that uses Social Media Data
2020
- James A. Mattei – Developing Novel Means of Covert Communication
- Julianne K. Zech – Identifying Experience Tweets From #MeToo Using Different Machine Learning Models
2019
- Samuel J. Balthazard – Noninvasive Dolphin Aging Using Active Learning on Limited, Unbalanced Data
- Anna N. Rempe – Underwater Chemical Plume Detection Using Deterministic Behaviors and a Model-Free Episodic Controller
2018
- Konrad M. Rauscher – How Unique Are You On Twitter – Understanding The Tradeoffs Between Privacy And Utility
2017
- Julia Hocket – Detecting and Using Buzz from Newspapers to Understand Patterns of Movement
- Maya McCoy – Integrating Computational Thinking with Traditional Secondary Science Curricula
- Zoe Park – Examining Dynamics from cultured Hippocampal Neurons Using Graph Mining
- Angela Yang – A Contextual Approach to Dynamic Search and Topic Change
2016
- Jordan King – Methods to Overcome Challenges When Learning Arabic Word Embeddings for Text Mining Tasks
2015
- Andrew Hian-Cheong – Building Web Footprints Using Sematic Similarity
- Janet Zhu – Generating Recommendations to Reduce Identifiability of Public Online Profiles
2014
2012
2011
- Allison Candido – Anomaly Detection in High-Dimensional Spaces
- Matthew Davis – Decentralized Routing for Smartphone Networks
- Lindsay Neubauer – FinNet: Exploring Ways to Enhance Science Education for Middle Schoolers
2010
- Stephen H. Bach – A Bayesian Approach to Concept Drift
- Paul Caravelli – Efficient Visual Dynamic Clustering of Time-Varying Social Networks
- Margaret Lonergan – Anomaly Detection in Heterogeneous Time Series Data
- Aditi Ramachandran – Re-identiļ¬cation Matching Across Social Network Sites
2009
- Michael Fitzgerald Nowlan – Semi-Automatic Management of Web-Based Software Services
2008
- Mitchell Beard – Using Semantic Groups to Discover Hidden Relationships Through Visual Mining of Multi-Relational Data
- Clare M. Schramm – K-anonymity-based perturbation strategies for the privacy of individuals in social networks
2007
- Greg Nelson – Using Neighborhood Measures for Visual Mining of Multimodal Graphs
2005
- Matthew Krause – A Text-based Approach for Multimedia Annotation and Retrieval
Jeremy Kolter – Using Additive Expert Ensembles to Cope with Concept Drift
- Amy Lynn Sliva – Characterizing Data Management Techniques for Service-Oriented Computing
2004
- Galileo Mark S. Namata, Jr. – Online Min-Matching in One-Dimensional Space