Browsing 2019 UMKC Theses - Freely Available Online by Thesis Department "Computer Science (UMKC)"
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Automated Software to Count Stains in Immunostaining Applications
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)Quantification of cells from immunostained images is a vital procedure in biomedical analysis, as it helps in the measurement of proliferation, immunodetection and differentiation of nuclear markers, which in turn play ... -
Characterizing Road Conditions via Smart Mobile Crowd Sourcing
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)Bad road conditions can cause vehicle damage and create hazardous driving conditions. Current reporting methods for bad road conditions is a burden for the reporter, so much so that these conditions might not be ... -
Identifying personality and topics of social media
(2019)Twitter and Facebook are the renowned social networking platforms where users post, share, interact and express to the world, their interests, personality, and behavioral information. User-created content on social media ... -
A Model for Estimating Bike Lane Demand
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)Unfortunately, bike-related accidents are very common. Some of these accidents can be deadly. Most of the times, these accidents happen due to the lack of a safer means of commute, a bike lane. Further, many citizens ... -
Parking Availability Forecasting Model
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)Parking is increasingly an issue in the world today especially in large and growing cities with contemporary urban mobility. The effort spent in searching for available parking spots results in significant loss of ... -
Searching in a Sorted Linked List and Sort Integers into a Linked List
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)The research work consists of two parts. Part one is about Searching for an integer in a sorted Linked list. A tree is constructed in O(nloglogm/p+loglogm) time with p processors based on the trie with all the given ... -
TaskDo: A Daily Task Recommender System
(University of Missouri -- Kansas City, 2019)Time is a constant entity and an invaluable element for every living person on this planet. Even with all modern-day technologies being available, many individuals like working professionals, students, and house makers ...