My Papers
Not all of my papers correspond to a project. Some of them are simply technical writing, and some have code infrastructure but do not warrant a full project. Nonetheless, these papers are provided here for reference. If the papers are already listed under my main projects page, they will not be listed here.
This paper constitutes an in-depth analysis of Interpretable Artificial Intelligence (AI), discussing its evolution over time as well as its current and potential uses and implications in the field of AI and Big Data Analytics.
This paper covers an analysis of a custom-written high performance parallel computation algorithm for computing the "triadic census" on directed graphs, which is a useful metric in network science. (The codebase for this project will remain private until I have graduated from Georgia Tech.)
This paper covers the state of blockchain technology at the time of writing, as well as discussing some of the technical details and vulnerabilities of mined blockchains.
This paper covers an analysis of metropolitan highway road networks and discusses results obtained from simulation which show how road failure affects travel time, as well as analyzing some structural components of these failures. (The codebase for this project will remain private until I have graduated from Georgia Tech.)