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    A study on Speaker Recognition System by Bakkar, Hazem Wa'il Mohammed

    Published 2015
    “…The proposed system was mainly developed using Python (Python.org, 2015). This system was used to implement and study several methods and techniques in speaker recognition domain. …”
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    A Systematic Literature Review on Phishing Email Detection Using Natural Language Processing Techniques by SALLOUM, SAID

    Published 2022
    “…This survey also is unique in the sense that it relates works to their openly available tools and resources. The analysis of the presented works revealed that not much work had been performed on Arabic language phishing emails using NLP techniques. …”
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    Multi-IsnadSet MIS for Sahih Muslim Hadith with chain of narrators, based on multiple ISNAD by Aziz Mehmood Farooqi (20748788)

    Published 2024
    “…The dataset was carefully extracted from online multiple Hadith sources using data scraping and web crawling techniques tools, providing extensive Hadith details. …”
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    Thematic Analysis on User Reviews for Depression and Anxiety Chatbot Apps: Machine Learning Approach by Arfan Ahmed (17541309)

    Published 2022
    “…</p><h3>Methods</h3><p dir="ltr">We analyzed 205,581 user review comments from chatbots designed for users with anxiety and depression symptoms. Using scraper tools and Google Play Scraper and App Store Scraper Python libraries, we extracted the text and metadata. …”
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    Top Concerns of Tweeters During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infoveillance Study by Alaa Abd-Alrazaq (17430900)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><h3>Methods</h3><p dir="ltr">Leveraging a set of tools (Twitter’s search application programming interface (API), Tweepy Python library, and PostgreSQL database) and using a set of predefined search terms (“corona,” “2019-nCov,” and “COVID-19”), we extracted the text and metadata (number of likes and retweets, and user profile information including the number of followers) of public English language tweets from February 2, 2020, to March 15, 2020. …”