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Secondary Features Of Importance For A Url Ranking, Atajan Abdyyev Aug 2023

Secondary Features Of Importance For A Url Ranking, Atajan Abdyyev

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This paper investigates the impact of secondary ranking factors on webpage relevance and rankings in the context of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), focusing on the jewelry domain within the United States e-commerce market. By generating a keyword list related to jewelry and retrieving top URLs from Google's search results, the study employs machine learning models including XGBoost, CatBoost, and Linear Regression to identify key features influencing webpage relevance and rankings.The findings highlight specific optimal ranges for features like Outlinks, Unique Inlinks, Flesch Reading Ease Score, and others, indicating their significant impact on better rankings. Notably, Random Forest model performed best …


Cloud Container Security’ Next Move, Vishakha Sadhwani Dec 2022

Cloud Container Security’ Next Move, Vishakha Sadhwani

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In the last few years, it is apparent to cybersecurity experts everywhere that the proverbial container tech genie is out of the bottle, and has been widely embraced across multiple organizations. To achieve the flexibility of building and deploying applications anywhere and everywhere, cloud native environments have gained great momentum and made the development lifecycle simpler than ever. However, container environments brings with them a range of cybersecurity issues that includes images, containers, hosts, runtimes, registries, and orchestration platforms, which needs the necessity to focus on investing in securing your container stack.

According to this report[1], released by cloud-native …


Decorrelated Deep Neural Networks: Learning Bias Invariant & Scanner Independent Features, And Causal Relationships Using A Novel Deep Learning Methods Based On Distance Correlation, Pranita Patil Aug 2022

Decorrelated Deep Neural Networks: Learning Bias Invariant & Scanner Independent Features, And Causal Relationships Using A Novel Deep Learning Methods Based On Distance Correlation, Pranita Patil

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Advancements in deep learning or deep neural networks have made it possible to reach expert-level performance in a variety of applications, even in challenging situations. However, a central challenge in all deep learning, as well as machine learning applications, is dealing with its dependency on the quality of data which can be significantly impacted by biases, confounders, and irrelevant variations in data which leads to spurious relationships and erroneous decisions. The main purpose of this dissertation is to build a robust deep learning model which considers and mitigates these biases. Another challenge with the deep learning model is learning associations …


Finding Trends In Big City Health Issues With Data Visualization, Shridhar Kulkarni Apr 2020

Finding Trends In Big City Health Issues With Data Visualization, Shridhar Kulkarni

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In recent years, data visualization has become one of the most effective tools to understand and identify unseen features of the large datasets available. An open source data set available for health issues for big cities across the United States was obtained. There are numerous indicators presented in the dataset including Demographics, Chronic Health Diseases, Social and Economic Factors, Food Safety, Mortality Rates, Cancer and Life Expectancy Rates. The dataset encompassed myriad of demographics as well as specific data for a number of US cities. The data was explored in different methods in Data points in terms of the demographic …


Predicting Absenteeism Of Female Students In Alabama, Funmilola Okelana Aug 2019

Predicting Absenteeism Of Female Students In Alabama, Funmilola Okelana

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Abstract

Students are chronically absent when they miss at least 15 days of the school year. Past researchers have identified income and environment as factors that affect school absenteeism. Alabama is a poor state with a high crime rate. The hypothesis for this research is that the absenteeism of female students in Alabama is high. Do we reject or fail to reject this hypothesis. If we fail to reject this hypothesis, then what other factors can affect absenteeism in schools? How can we best predict the absenteeism of female students in Alabama? What is the effect of bad data on …


Presidential Job Approval Rating Analysis Through Social Media, Subramanian Venkataraman, Subramanian Venkataraman Oct 2017

Presidential Job Approval Rating Analysis Through Social Media, Subramanian Venkataraman, Subramanian Venkataraman

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The aim of this study is to identify patterns in President Trump’s approval in the

Twitter universe through Social Media and Sentiment Analysis, and compare

against scientific polling to get meaningful insights on the limitations of Social

Media Analytics. For the purposes for this exercise, results from scientific polling

will be considered the true measure of approval, and will be used as control. In

order to perform sentiment analysis, we have used supervisory learning using

Naive Bayes Classifier algorithm which produced 0.862667 accuracy levels.


Boundary Value Analysis For Input Variables With Functional Dependency, Manmohan Maheshwari Aug 2017

Boundary Value Analysis For Input Variables With Functional Dependency, Manmohan Maheshwari

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Software in today’s world is used more and in different ways as well than ever before. From microwaves and vehicles to space rockets and smart cards. Usually, a software programmer goes through a certain process to establish a software that will follow a given specification. Despite the hard work of the programmer, sometimes they make mistakes or sometimes they forget to include all the possibilities of the question for which they are writing the program, which is very humanly in nature. And for those mistakes, a testing unit is always there.

There are numerous techniques of Software Testing, one of …


Humor Detection, Manan Jain Aug 2017

Humor Detection, Manan Jain

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Humor is a very complex characteristic concept that defines us as human beings and social entities. Humor is an essential component in personal communication. How to create a method or model to discover the structures behind humor, recognize humor and even extraction of humor remains a challenge because of its subjective nature. Humor also provides valuable information related to linguistic, psychological, neurological and sociological phenomena. However, because of its complexity, humor is still an undefined phenomenon. Because the reaction that make people laugh can hardly be generalized or formalized. For instance, cognitive aspects as well as cultural knowledge, are some …