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  • Almutairi, Raghad; Godavarthi, Abhishek; Reddy Kotha, Arthi (2022-06-04)
    Credit card use is not always the best way to use for payments, but the most demonstrable payment mode is through the credit card for both offline as well as for online payments, which can result in deficit of funds. As ...
  • Kittisupakorn, Srisuda (2021-04-28)
    This research focused on how the quality of life affected in term of healthcare, education, and parent’s income. Data analyses review the difference percentage of children without attending school and parent’ s income ...
  • Nakano, Fernando; Pilli, Nanditha; Cirtain, Melissa; Turner, Gabrila (2021-04-28)
    If you have followed the news in US between January and February in 2021, an event occurred on the stock market: a group of people on a subreddit forum WallStreetBets a longstanding subreddit that had over 3.5M Reddit ...
  • Antonova, Helen; Liao, Spencer; Chandra Sai Pamidimukkala, Eswara (2022-06-08)
    According to the 2021 Report from the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 700,000 people have taken their life. Suicide can be prevented but so far most of the efforts to do so have fallen short. However, the use ...
  • Xu, Ge (2021-04-28)
    The best way to predict the future is to study the past. This is one of the basic ideas behind big data analytics. As an example, some presidents utilize a data-driven approach in their campaign for the elected presidency. ...
  • Wilson, Carlton (2021-04-30)
    Banks are slowly recovering from the COVID 19 pandemic. This is the effect of The American Rescue Plan of 2021. As a result, consumers are spending and putting money back into the economy. As we begin to see light at the ...
  • Tran, Thao (2021-04-28)
    The importance of learning about where and how coronavirus has entered the United States will help further our understanding of the disease. According to CDC, the first coronavirus case in the US has been identified ...
  • Mirzaeian, Ali; Kosecka, Jana; Homayoun, Houman; Mohsenin, Tinoosh; Sasan, Avesta (2021)
    This paper proposes an ensemble learning model that is resistant to adversarial attacks. To build resilience, we introduced a training process where each member learns a radically distinct latent space. Member models are ...
  • Rios, Cristian (Chris) (2022-05)
    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one of the most common neurological diseases is epilepsy with over 50 million people globally diagnosed to date. Epilepsy is defined as a chronic noncommunicable disease ...
  • De Marzi, Laura; Peixoto, Nathalia (2022-05)
    The second most common cause of death in the world is cerebrovascular accident or stroke, and rehabilitation plays an important role to help the survivors of such accidents. Rehabilitation exercises are essential to ...
  • Kahn, Zehra (2022-05)
    Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a widespread problem throughout the United States with no shortage of treatments. Psilocybin, a serotonin agonist, is treatment for MDD that showed great potential but wasn’t explored ...
  • Alghamdi, Ahmad; Torkjazi, Mohammadreza; Davila-Andino, Arturo J.; Zaidi, Abbas K. (2023-03-25)
    We propose a step-by-step Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) process for the creation and simulation of an executable Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) model for evaluation purposes. The roll-up of Technical Performance ...
  • Chekuri, Rohit Varma; Wilkinson, Brady; Xuan, Bach Le (2021-04-28)
    Though everyone was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in their own ways, some suffered harder financial loss than others. Smaller-sized businesses that once thrived from crowds of people faced a sudden disappearance in ...
  • Alshabana, Ghadah (2021-04-28)
    Coronavirus can be transmitted through the air in close proximity to infected persons. Commercial aircraft is a likely way to both transmit the virus among passengers and move the virus between locations. Our team utilized ...
  • Teh, Bloti (2021-04-28)
    Quality of life depends on the physical and mental health of the individual, the degree of independence, the social relationship with the environment, and other factors. The as- sessment of the quality of life is based on ...
  • Muraleedharakumar, Dipukumar (2021-05-01)
    In order for the banks to grow, the banks need people, and the people need banks for its money. It's a very simple complex but yet simple relationship. Think of it as one hand washes the other. Institutions such as banks ...
  • Bhandari, Shova (2021-01)
    Social networks are rich source of data to analyze user habits in all aspects of life. User’s behaviour is decisiv e component of a health system in various countries. Promoting good behaviour can improve the public health ...
  • Kouser, Nashid (2021-04-28)
    One profound statement in the sciences read, When you stop doing things that make people sick, they get well. History provides evidence about the diet for humans. It is proven that the bulk amount of calorie intake ...
  • Alshabana, Ghadah; Chitimalla, Ashritha; Tran, Thao; Thompson, Michael (2021-04-28)
    Air travel is an important factor to spread of the coronavirus from more infected regions to those with limited or no prior infections. The importance of learning about where and how coronavirus has entered the United States ...
  • Zaid, Altukhi (2021-04-28)
    The American Rescue Plan of 2021 cause consumers to spend and put money back into the economy in the COVID19 pandemic. As we begin to see light at the end of the tunnel, this is good news for the banking industry and ...

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