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Azul - Using Multimodal Sensors From Mobile And Wearable Devices For Assessment And Monitoring Of Depression Symptoms, Manu Srivastava May 2020

Azul - Using Multimodal Sensors From Mobile And Wearable Devices For Assessment And Monitoring Of Depression Symptoms, Manu Srivastava

Computer Science and Engineering Theses

With the ubiquitous presence of mobile phones, there is too much data that can be collected for different purposes which can be correlated to monitor multiple more user information. If used responsibly, this data can be used to assess and monitor various mental health conditions. For example, fitness sensors in wearable devices collect step counts, sleep-related data and heart rate; GPS sensors in smartphones continually collect device location, and Android on-device services collect smartphone usage habits of the user. All the data from the previous example relate to exhibited depression symptoms in users. This data, when used in conjugation, has …


Automated Systems For Testing Android Applications To Detect Sensitive Information Leakage, Sarker Tanveer Ahmed Rumee May 2017

Automated Systems For Testing Android Applications To Detect Sensitive Information Leakage, Sarker Tanveer Ahmed Rumee

Computer Science and Engineering Dissertations

Smart phones have become an important daily companion and often used by users to store various private data such as contacts, photos, messages, various social network accounts etc. Users can furthermore extend the functionality of their phone by downloading applications (or apps) from various developers and online application stores. However, apps may misuse the data stored on the phone or obtained from the sensors and users do not have any direct means to track that. Hence, the need for improved mechanisms to better manage the privacy of user data is very important. There has been a lot of effort to …


Inferring In-Screen Animations And Inter-Screen Transition From User Interface Screenshots, Siva Natarajan Balasubramania May 2017

Inferring In-Screen Animations And Inter-Screen Transition From User Interface Screenshots, Siva Natarajan Balasubramania

Computer Science and Engineering Theses

In practice, many companies have adopted the concept of creating interactive prototypes for explaining workflows and animations. Designing and developing a user interface is a time-consuming process, and the user experience of the application has a major impact on the success of the application itself. User interface designing marks the start of the app development, and it is very expensive regarding cost and time for making any modification after the coding phase kicks in. Currently, companies have adopted UI prototyping as part of the app development process. Third-party tools like Flinto or Invision use the high fidelity screen designs for …


Mavroomie: An End-To-End Architecture For Finding Compatible Roommates Based On User Preferences, Vijendra Bhogadi Dec 2016

Mavroomie: An End-To-End Architecture For Finding Compatible Roommates Based On User Preferences, Vijendra Bhogadi

Computer Science and Engineering Theses

Team Formation is widely studied in literature as a method for forming teams or groups under certain constraints. However, very few works address the aspect of collaboration while forming groups under certain constraints. Motivated by the collaborative team formation, we try to extend the problem of team formation to a general problem in the real world scenario of finding compatible roommates to share a place. There are numerous applications like “roommates.com" ,”roomiematch.com" , “Roomi” which try to find roommates based on geographical and cost factors and ignore the important human factors which can play a substantial role in finding a …