• The analysis of Canada's health through social media using machine learning 

      Shah, Neel J. (2019)
      Real-time online data processing is quickly becoming an essential tool in the analysis of social media for political trends, advertising, public health awareness programs and policy making. Traditionally, processes ...
    • An exploration of image recognition in archaeological starch analysis 

      Mozarowski, Steven (2023)
      The goal of this thesis was to produce a statistical method of assigning species to starch granules recovered from eastern North American archaeological assemblages. Starch grain analysis is an archaeobotanical tool that ...
    • Feature extraction enhances model performance 

      Wang, Xiaofan (2025)
      Deep learning has emerged as a prominent approach in traditional machine learning paradigms due to its superior capability for deep-level feature extraction. This, in turn, demonstrates that the efficiency, depth, and ...
    • Optimization of hospital emergency department 

      Simpson, Mackenzie Robert Andrew (2021)
      This thesis is centered around the topic of emergency department(ED) optimization. Working in conjunction with the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre a simulation model was developed to determine an optimal ...
    • Use of semantic, syntactic and sentiment features to automate essay evaluation 

      Janda, Harneet Kaur
      Manual grading of essays by humans is time-consuming and likely to be susceptible to inconsistencies and inaccuracies. Mostly performed within an academic institution, the task at hand is to grade hundreds of submitted ...