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CS 352 Usability Test

CS 352 Usability Test

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Elevtor Pitch

Transcript:Hi there! My name is Hayley Spencer Leavitt and I am a software engineer from Marietta, GA specializing in firmware and embedded software. I graduated from Kennesaw State University in…

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Progress Report 1

Hayley Leavitt Fugue - Text Based Adventure Game Progress Report 1 - initial implementation - exchange data between python executable and json file - objects: location and map - research as…

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Hayley Leavitt Week 9 AARVIN

WEEK 9: This week I set out to debug debug debug. And also install a camera! I got the camera set up and I did some testing, some debugging, but things are not 100% worked out just yet. So, next…

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Hayley Leavitt Week 8 AARVIN

WEEK 8 This week I implemented the Due as the Main Control device, and switched the Uno to solely be a drive control slave device. So, the Due will tell the Uno what to do, and the Uno tells the RVR…

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Hayley Leavitt - AARVIN Week 7

This week with AARVIN we got the robot rolling! The GPS is fully implemented and GPS-Compass navigation is working! Testing outside in real-world conditions got delayed due to real-world weather,…

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Hayley Leavitt Week 6 AARVIN

Week 6 for AARVIN! Implemented GPS, Compass / Magnetometer, and IR Distance Sensor!

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AARVIN Week 5 HLeavitt

Week 5 of Development on AARVIN! The goal for this week was to implement the GPS module and incorporate it with autonav, get the Qwiic shield soldered and assemble it with the hardware, and get the…

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Hayley Leavitt Week 4 AARVIN Progress Report

CS 469 - Project Management in CS Hayley Leavitt AARVIN - Autonomous Arduino-based Research Vehicle In Nature Week 2 implementation report (Week 4 of class) This week we got moving! I fried a…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: The AgAID Institute: AI Solutions to Tackle 21st Century Challenges in Agriculture

Alan Fern, Professor and Associate Head of ResearchElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University May 31, 2022 AbstractThe AgAID institute is a recently awarded National AI…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Data Modeling and Quality Control for Spatial Decision Support Systems

Dylan Keon, Assistant Professor (Sr Res)NACSE Research GroupOregon State University AbstractNACSE combines reliable software engineering of decision support systems with mapping and climatology to…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Lessons in Real-World Software: Going From Monolith to Microservices

Abstract The Center for Applied Systems and Software (CASS) is an experiential learning program for students. Our self-funded program provides hands-on learning for students on real world projects…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Systematic Inclusive Design: From GenderMag to SocioeconomicMag

Margaret Burnett, University Distinguished ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractHow can software professionals systematically assess whether their software supports diverse…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Charismatic Robots in Everyday Human Spaces

Heather Knight, Assistant Professor Computer Science Oregon State UniversityAbstract This talk will present work from the CHARISMA Robotics lab at Oregon State University, an acronym for…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Looking for Weird Things in Data

Weng-Keen Wong, ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractMany machine learning and data mining approaches focus on discovering predictive patterns in data. An equally important task…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Learning Transferable Visiolingustic Representations

Stefan Lee, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractVision-and-language research consists of a diverse set of tasks. While underlying image datasets, input/output APIs,…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: How to Train Your Robot to Stand, Walk, Run, Hop, and Skip

Alan Fern, Professor and Associate Head for ResearchElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOregon State University AbstractDespite years of work on robot locomotion, we still do not have robots…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Democratizing Error-Efficient Computing

Radha Venkatagiri, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractWe live in a world were errors in computation are becoming ubiquitous and come from a wide variety of sources --…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Building Secure and Reliable Deep Learning Systems from a Systems Security Perspective

Sanghyun Hong, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractHow can we build secure and reliable deep learning systems, e.g., autonomous cars or AI-assisted robotic surgery,…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Resilient Operating Systems via Code Debloating

Sibin Mohan, Associate ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractContemporary operating systems, such as Linux, have grown to be large, complex pieces of software. They are meant to…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: In Pursuit of Reliable Autonomy in the Open World

Sandhya Saisubramanian, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University AbstractThe increased deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and their broad societal impacts brings…

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Career Showcase - June 2021 Introductions and Keynote

The June 2021 Career Showcase was held virtually via Zoom. Alumna Nadia Payet ('01 Ph.D., Computer Science), Senior Engineering Manager at Google, was the keynote speaker. Payet offered her…

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Career Showcase - 2021 June Panel Discussion

Finding a job and working during a pandemic moderated by Nauman Chaudhry. Panelists include Angela Dimon, studentGina Akselrod, recruiter at FAST EnterprisesMaryum Shabazz, studentMatthew Shim,…

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EECS Graduation Celebration 2021

Recording of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 2021 graduation celebration.

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Transparency for Robots: Why does it matter?

Julie A. AdamsProfessor, Computer ScienceAssociate Director of Research, CoRISOregon State University AbstractRobots are becoming more common and will become a larger part of our everyday lives.…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Visual Analytics for Machine Learning Interpretability

Minsuk Kahng, Assistant ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University May 4, 2021 AbstractWhile artificial intelligence has led to major breakthroughs in many domains, understanding machine…

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Individual Expo Practice Presentation

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Tech Talk Tuesday: How Can You Design Inclusive Software Products?

Anita Sarma, Associate ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University April 20, 2021 AbstractDo you value diversity, equity, and inclusion in your company? If so, are the products that you are…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery in Planetary and Space Science

Kiri Wagstaff, Associate Research ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University April 6, 2021 AbstractMachine learning provides the ability to quickly sift through large data sets to identify…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: Towards Usable and Practical Image Privacy

Rakesh BobbaAssociate ProfessorComputer ScienceOregon State University February 9, 2021 AbstractToday image hosting platforms are a popular way to store and share images with family members and…

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Tech Talk Tuesday: A Brief Overview of Secure Multiparty Computation

Mike Rosulek, Associate Professor Computer ScienceOregon State University Tuesday, January 12, 2021 Abstract Secure multi-party computation (MPC) has evolved from a theoretical curiosity in the…

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Tech Talk Tuesday - Rigid, Flexible, and Stretchable Circuits and Sensor Systems

Rigid, Flexible, and Stretchable Circuits and Sensor Systems October 27, 2020 Abstract Stretchable electronic circuits and systems will be critical for future wearable devices and smart textiles,…

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