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    • Minimum Crossing Problems on Graphs 

      Roh, Patrick (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-19)
      This thesis will address several problems in discrete optimization. These problems are considered hard to solve. However, good approximation algorithms for these problems may be helpful in approximating problems in ...
    • Minimum Number of Triangles of K5 Descendants 

      Santoli, Steven (University of Waterloo, 2022-01-26)
      In the study of Quantum Field Theory and Feynman Periods, the operation of double triangle expansion plays an important role. This is largely due to double triangle expansions not affecting the maximum weight of the ...
    • Minimum Shared-Power Edge Cut 

      Jain, Kshitij (University of Waterloo, 2018-08-24)
      We introduce a problem called the Minimum Shared-Power Edge Cut (MSPEC). The input to the problem is an undirected edge-weighted graph with distinguished vertices s and t, and the goal is to find an s-t cut by assigning ...
    • Mining Butterflies in Streaming Graphs 

      Sheshbolouki, Aida (University of Waterloo, 2023-07-12)
      This thesis introduces two main-memory systems sGrapp and sGradd for performing the fundamental analytic tasks of biclique counting and concept drift detection over a streaming graph. A data-driven heuristic is used to ...
    • Mining Event Traces from Real-time Systems for Anomaly Detection 

      Salem, Mahmoud (University of Waterloo, 2019-02-19)
      Real-time systems are a significant class of applications, poised to grow even further as autonomous vehicles and the Internet of Things (IoT) become a reality. The computation and communication tasks of the underlying ...
    • Mining Geotagged Tweets: Tracking Spatiotemporal Variation of Mental Health in Canada during COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Pan, Charlotte Zhuoran (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-29)
      This thesis explores and analyzes the evolution of the pandemic as a stressor on mental health in Canada through monitoring the sentiment polarity dynamics, emotion trends, and changes in keywords being discussed on Twitter, ...
    • Mining Question and Answer Sites for Automatic Comment Generation 

      Edmund, Wong (University of Waterloo, 2014-04-29)
      Code comments improve software maintainability, programming productivity, and software reliability. To address the comment scarcity issue in many projects and save developers’ time in writing comments, we propose a new, ...
    • Mining Software Repositories to Assist Developers and Support Managers 

      Hassan, Ahmed (University of Waterloo, 2004)
      This thesis explores mining the evolutionary history of a software system to support software developers and managers in their endeavors to build and maintain complex software systems. We introduce the idea of ...
    • Mining the ‘Internet Graveyard’: Rethinking the Historians’ Toolkit 

      Milligan, Ian (Journal of the Canadian Historical Association / Revue de la Société historique du Canada, 2013-05-01)
      “Mining the Internet Graveyard” argues that the advent of massive quantity of born-digital historical sources necessitates a rethinking of the historians’ toolkit. The contours of a third wave of computational history are ...
    • Mining Time-Changing Data Streams 

      Tao, Yingying (University of Waterloo, 2011-10-28)
      Streaming data have gained considerable attention in database and data mining communities because of the emergence of a class of applications, such as financial marketing, sensor networks, internet IP monitoring, and ...
    • Mining Topic Signals from Text 

      Al-Halimi, Reem Khalil (University of Waterloo, 2003)
      This work aims at studying the effect of word position in text on understanding and tracking the content of written text. In this thesis we present two uses of word position in text: topic word selectors and topic flow ...
    • Miracle Reports, Moral Philosophy, and Contemporary Science 

      Van der Breggen, Hendrik (University of Waterloo, 2008-10-22)
      In the case of miracle reports, David Hume famously argued that there is something about "the very nature of the fact" to which the testimony testifies which contains the seeds of the testimony's destruction as credible ...
    • The misalignment of ocular components and ocular monochromatic aberrations 

      Cui, Chengwu (University of Waterloo, 1998)
    • Misconfiguration Analysis of Network Access Control Policies 

      Tran, Tung (University of Waterloo, 2009-02-20)
      Network access control (NAC) systems have a very important role in network security. However, NAC policy configuration is an extremely complicated and error-prone task due to the semantic complexity of NAC policies and ...
    • Mise en écriture des facteurs de risque liés au geste suicidaire : étude de trois romans de la littérature française du XXI ͤ siècle 

      Dias, Vanessa (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-22)
      La mort volontaire n’est plus associée uniquement à des facteurs psychologiques ou sociaux. En effet, les dernières recherches montrent que de multiples facteurs de risque sont capables d’influencer le développement d’un ...
    • Misinformation Retrieval 

      Rizvi, Saira (University of Waterloo, 2021-10-01)
      This work introduces the task of misinformation retrieval, identifying all documents containing misinformation for a given topic, and proposes a pipeline for misinformation retrieval on tweets. As part of the work, I curated ...
    • Misjudging How to Help: Barriers to Effective Social Support Provision 

      Bain, Kaitlin (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-23)
      Relying on others for support is a common coping strategy. However, support providers often fail to provide effective support. Past work suggests that support providers may prioritize help aimed at alleviating others’ ...
    • A Misleading Tendency 

      Miller, Nadia (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-28)
      Communication is a powerful tool. We use it to share information, express how we feel, coordinate in cooperative endeavors, and so much more. However, we regularly use standard communicative devices like speech and gesture ...
    • Missed connections: looking for everything in the archives 

      Robichaud, Danielle (Active History, 2017-06-26)
      Archivists are commonly asked by researchers to produce everything available about a particular topic. While understandable from a researcher standpoint, fulfilling the request is a challenge. Unlike library holdings, ...

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