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A tool for threading, organizing and presenting emails using a web interface

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The overall contribution of the Minerva Initiative at ASU is to map social organizations in a multidimensional space that provides a measure of their radical or counter radical influence over the demographics of a nation. This tool serves as a simple content management system to store and track project resources like documents, images, videos and web links. It provides centralized and secure access to email conversations among project team members. Conversations are categorized into one of the seven pre-defined categories. Each category is associated with a certain set of keywords and we follow a frequency based approach for matching email conversations with the categories. The interface is hosted as a web application which can be accessed by the project team.

Date Created
2012
Contributors
  • Nair, Apurva Aravindakshan (Author)
  • Davulcu, Hasan (Thesis advisor)
  • Sen, Arunabha (Committee member)
  • Dasgupta, Partha (Committee member)
  • Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
  • Computer Science
  • Text processing (Computer science)
  • Content analysis (Communication)
  • Electronic mail messages
Resource Type
Text
Genre
Masters Thesis
Academic theses
Extent
vi, 35 p. : col. ill
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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All Rights Reserved
Primary Member of
ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15028
Statement of Responsibility
by Apurva Aravindakshan Nair
Description Source
Viewed on Apr. 15, 2013
Level of coding
full
Note
Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2012
Note type
thesis
Includes bibliographical refernces (p. 35)
Note type
bibliography
Field of study: Computer science
System Created
  • 2012-08-24 06:28:17
System Modified
  • 2021-08-30 01:46:03
  •     
  • 1 year 6 months ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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