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School of Computing and Information Systems Most Popular Papers (Nov 2021-Jan 2022)

Check out the list of ten most downloaded School of Computing and Information Systems papers* from Institutional Knowledge (InK) at SMU for the period of November 2021-January 2022. Click on the links below to read the papers!

1. Teaching tip: The flipped classroom

Heng Ngee MOK

2. The wider impact of a national cryptocurrency

Dennis NG, Paul GRIFFIN

3. On the Fintech revolution: Interpreting the forces of innovation, disruption and transformation in financial services

Robert John KAUFFMAN, Chris PARKER, Bruce W. WEBER

4. Singapore Airlines: Profit recovery and aircraft allocation models during the COVID-19 pandemic

Michelle L. F. CHEONG, Ulysses M. Z. CHONG, Anne N. T. A. NGUYEN, Su Yiin ANG, Gabriella P. DJOJOSAPUTRO, Gordy ADIPRASETYO, Kendra L. B. GADONG

5. Where should the bugs be fixed? More accurate information retrieval-based bug localization based on bug reports

Jian ZHOU, Hongyu ZHANG, David LO

6. Grab Taxi: Navigating new frontiers

Mei LIN, Christopher William DULA

7. Technologies for ageing-in-place: The Singapore context

Nadee GOONAWARDENE, Pius LEE, Hwee Xian TAN, Alvin C.VALERA, Hwee-Pink TAN

8. Comparing Twitter and Traditional Media using Topic Models

Wayne Xin ZHAO, Jing JIANG, Jianshu WENG, Jing HE, Ee Peng LIM, Hongfei YAN, Xiaoming LI

9. Detecting rumors from microblogs with recurrent neural networks

Jing MA, Wei GAO, Prasenjit MITRA, Sejeong KWON, Bernard J. JANSEN, Kam-Fai WONG, Meeyoung CHA

10. Customer segmentation using online platforms: Isolating behavioral and demographic segments for persona creation via aggregated user data

Jisun AN, Haewoon KWAK, Soon-gyo JUNG, Joni SALMINEN, Bernard J. JANSEN

 

* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.

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