The Journal of Applied Business Research – May/June 2020 Volume 36, Number 3
Copyright by author(s); CC-BY 128 The Clute Institute
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Faleh Alshameri is an Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems. He received his PhD from the
Volgenau School of Engineering and Information Technology, George Mason University. His research interests
include Text Mining, Image Mining, Data Science, and Big Data Analytics.
Dr. Nathan Green Received his PhD from Charles University in Computational Linguistics. His research interests
are in Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, and corpora construction. He is currently an Assistant
Professor at Marymount University in Arlington Virginia.
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