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Computer Science Department MQP Topics Presentation

Computer Science Department MQP Topics Presentation. April 13 2007. Schedule of presenters. Emmanuel Agu Rob Lindeman Murali Mani Stanley Selkow George Heineman (Speaking on behalf of Bob Kinicki ) Craig Wills Dan Dougherty Dave Brown Michael Gennert , Dept. Head Gary Pollice

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Computer Science Department MQP Topics Presentation

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  1. Computer Science DepartmentMQP Topics Presentation April 13 2007 http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  2. Schedule of presenters • Emmanuel Agu • Rob Lindeman • Murali Mani • Stanley Selkow • George Heineman (Speaking on behalf of Bob Kinicki) • Craig Wills • Dan Dougherty • Dave Brown • Michael Gennert, Dept. Head • Gary Pollice • Mike Ciaraldi • Carolina Ruiz • Elke Rundensteiner • George Heineman http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  3. Emmanuel Agu • Perceptual Issues • Question: how do various graphics/visual effects affect playability/outcome of games • Answer through experiments • Study architecture of available game engine (e.g. C4) • Change lighting • Add fog • Add smoke • Vary resolution • Substitute textures with images • Many variables!! Which one affect players most? http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  4. MQP 2: Power consumption • Game engines optimized for speed, image quality • Battery energy is main mobile problem on • MQP focus: reduce energy usage of game engine • Understand energy usage of game engine’s parts • Strategies to reduce the game engine’s energy consumption Emmanuel Agu, FL-139, emmanuel@cs.wpi.edu http://www.cs.wpi.edu/~emmanuel/research/projects/MQPs.html

  5. Virtutopia: (with Heineman)Finishing up the Foundation • What is it? • A scalable framework for multiplayer games and virtual reality • New stuff: • Client-side State Updates • Server-side State Updates • Mobile clients • Network topology • Level of detail switching • Tools for artists R. Lindeman - WPI Dept. of Computer Science (gogo@wpi.edu)

  6. Augmented Reality, Gaming,and Robotics • DrummAR: (with Josh Rosenstock) Augmented-Reality DrumGame • Like DDR/Guitar Hero/Elite Beat Agents • Player uses a head-mounted, see-through display to see drums and graphics • SecondLife Haptic Interface (with Yusuf Pisan) • Incorporate TactaVest • Incorporate Wii controller • Virtual Robot Tele-operator Interface • Map robot sensor data to a robot operator • Map operator input to robot actuation • Evaluate several alternative operator/robot interfaces R. Lindeman - WPI Dept. of Computer Science (gogo@wpi.edu)

  7. Murali Mani Past Projects • Hidden Web • Consider a site like amazon.com. It has its data about books, CDs etc hidden behind a form interface. • This hidden data could be indexed, searched and integrated with other data sources • The goal of this project is to research various opportunities for getting to this hidden data, and to develop a software tool that does the same • View Maintenance • Materialized views can be considered the database equivalent of cached data. View maintenance refers to keeping the cached data consistent in the face of changes at the source • Builds on MS project which experimentally compared performance gains of our approaches with existing approaches in DBMS such as Oracle • The goal of this project is to develop and test our research solutions for efficient view maintenance http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~mmani/mqp.html

  8. Murali Mani Past Projects • Personal Health Management System • Develop a system for patients to manage their own individual health records. Key features of this system include: a model and implementation for querying the history (lineage) of patient data, a module for integrating different data sources especially those available on the web • Develop prototype system and interface used by patients • Database for Environmental Science Researchers - Co-advised with Stanley Selkow, Betsy Colburn (Harvard Forest) • A vernal pond is an ecological important body of water which lasts through much of the summer but dries by autumn. • Researchers at the US Environmental Protection Agency and others all through the northeast need a centralized data base into which school groups, consultants, regulators, naturalists, and scientists can put data on vernal pools they observe (physical dimensions, hydrologic characteristics, biota, etc). • Develop online database which will accumulate the data from many sources http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~mmani/mqp.html

  9. Stanley Selkow http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  10. Sponsored MQPs at General Dynamics • Two MQPs (2-4 persons each) • Work done on site in Needham MA • about 40 minutes from Worcester • The General Encryption Manager (GEM) Lite product was developed by General Dynamics C4 Systems for the management of their secure encryption product line Prof. Robert Kinicki <rek@cs.wpi.edu>

  11. General Encryption Manager PDA Port • Port the General Encryption Manager (GEM) Lite product to a PDA • Build upon previous student work who verified the feasibility of operating SNMP on a PDA • Development • Embedded Visual C++ for PDA development • Visual C++ on Windows for agent code GEM Lite functionality User Interface Project • Investigate user interface design issues in porting the GEM Lite product to a PDA • Develop novel approach to present large amount of information on reduced display size • Development • Coding platform varies (C++, GUI) Prof. Robert Kinicki <rek@cs.wpi.edu>

  12. Craig Wills • Network Application Performance and Security • This area has many potential directions centered around better understanding network application performance • Explore active measurement of Internet activity through Javascript extensions to a browser • Analyze the performance of applications through passively collected flow data • Suggested Background: Familiarity with Webware, Networking and Operating Systems • Characterizing Mobile Web Content (with Prof. Agu) • This project builds on previous work to characterize the nature of Web content available and used for mobile devices • Suggested Background: Familiarity with Webware, Networking and Operating Systems http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~cew/courses/mqptopics.html

  13. Craig Wills • Asserting Network Application Behavior (with Prof. Dougherty) • Develop an interpreter for writing and applying rules (assertions) about the expected behavior of networked application traffic • Rules could be reasoned about to ensure consistency in a similar manner to access control lists. Apply rules to actual network traces to understand how to extend the rules to other detection tools such as firewalls • Suggested Background: Familiarity with Networking, Logic and Languages • Cisco-Sponsored Projects (in Boxborough, MA) • Projects will be done on-site in one term with a prior term PQP. Projects will be available for on-campus work • Voice, Media Routing and Networking along with tools associated with these areas. • Suggested Background: Familiarity with Networking, Object-Oriented Programming (C++/Java), Databases and Webware http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~cew/courses/mqptopics.html

  14. ⊨ Datalog ⊨ ⊨ ⊨ Dan Dougherty • Access Control • Business Rules • Obligations • And others… Dan Dougherty <dd@cs.wpi.edu>

  15. Dan Dougherty • EMC sponsored: Design for X where X= manufacturability, testability, etc • Design, develop and deploy a distributed application to capture the DfX checklist items and relate them to new EMC designs • Will be an enterprise-wide tool accessed by various design centers, engineers and managers • Create an automated Scorecardthat provides a clear view of how any particular EMC product design, or group of designs, performed when compared to the DFx checklist items • Conduct interviews with EMC engineers and managers to define the problem and provide possible solutions • Technologies and tools that might be utilized include: • Microsoft Framework 2.0, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, C#, VB, Oracle, MS Access, … Dan Dougherty <dd@cs.wpi.edu>

  16. Dave Brown • General Interests • Artificial Intelligence Applications • Human Computer Interaction • Design Theory & Methodology • Examples • Intelligent User Interfaces • Adaptive Web Sites • Implicit Interest Indicators • Web Page Evaluators (for Recommendation Systems) • Design Rationale capture & use • Detecting and representing Assumptions • Functional reasoning • Multi-agent systems http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  17. Dave Brown • NASA Project: • Title: "A Soft-Computing Agent" • Contact: Walt Truszkowski, Senior Technologist, NASA GSFC. • A, B, C terms 2007-08 • A "Soft-Computing Agent" is an agent which is capable of multi-modal reasoning utilizing various types of crisp and fuzzy logic, neural networks, evolutionary computing techniques, model-based reasoning, and combinations thereof... http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  18. SPECT heart “phantom” After motion blur Corrected Patient Motion Detection & Correction • At UMass Medical School • Improve SPECT diagnoses • Compensate for patient motion • Improve image quality, diagnoses • Background: S/W Eng, Graphics, Linear Algebra Prof. Michael Gennert <michaelg@cs.wpi.edu>

  19. Process image sequence Combine many blurry images into single good image Determine car size, shape, model (?) Background: Graphics, S/W Eng Forensic Image Processing Prof. Michael Gennert <michaelg@cs.wpi.edu>

  20. This is Eclipse This is Webfoot Collaborative Development This is SourceForge

  21. Gary Pollice MQP Interests • Collaborative development tools (Webfoot) • https://sourceforge.wpi.edu/sf/sfmain/do/viewProject/projects.webfoot • OpenSource • Collaborative development • 3 MQPs in 2006-7, 2 already planned for 2007-8 • Language-based MQPs • Domain-specific languages • Dynamic languages • Software Engineering • Sponsored (EMC and others) http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~gpollice <gpollice@cs.wpi.edu>

  22. Michael Ciaraldi • Wall Street Project Center • On-Site in Manhattan (& London) every B-term • B-term 2007 being decided now • Apply in November for B-2008 • Topics • E-commerce • Risks & Security • Data mining • Infrastructure • Workflow • Business Process Mapping • User Interface Evaluation • Lincoln Lab Project Center • On-site in Lexington MA in A-term • Shuttle provided • You can apply in November for A-2008 • US citizens only http://www.cs.wpi.edu/~ciaraldi

  23. Michael Ciaraldi • Distributed Systems & Networking • Topics • Algorithms and analysis techniques for global-scale systems • Multi-Agent System Toolkit • Network incident reporting • Embedded & Real-Time Systems • Topics • Network appliances, e.g. file server. • Electronic music score using E-ink. • Real-Time Musical Collaboration over the Internet • Robotics (with ME & ECE) • New major starting A-2007 • Hardware design • Software design • Algorithms • AI • HCI • Projects: • Robot soccer • Security robot http://www.cs.wpi.edu/~ciaraldi

  24. Prof. Carolina RuizMQP Topics • Research Interests: • Data Mining • Knowledge Discovery in Databases • Machine Learning • Artificial Intelligence • With applications to: • Clinical Medicine • Bioinformatics (Genetics) • Contact: • ruiz@cs.wpi.edu • FL232 Mining Oncology Data: Knowledge Discovery in Clinical Performance of Cancer Patients Our Major Machine Learning & Data Mining Objectives • Patient Longevity • Quality of Life/Performance Status • Surgical Prospects • Imaging and Diagnostic Test Accuracy • Patient Demographics (breast cancer) Exploratory Analysis of Human Sleep Data Demographic Depression Epworth • Age • Sex • Collar Size • Weight • Height • Body Mass Index Feel Sad Appetite Cry Wake up gasping 0 1 2 3 Vivid dreams 0 1 2 3 Daytime tiredness 0 1 2 3 Fall asleep watching TV 0 1 2 3 0: Don’t feel sad; 1: Feel sad; 2: Sad all the time; 3: Unbearably sad 0: normal 1: not as good as it was 2: far worse than before 3: no appetite at all 0: not more than usual 1: more than I used to 2: all the time 3: can’t even cry if I want Design & develop a terabyte scale repository of human sleep data and use it for exploratory analysis Picture source:http://www.blsc.com

  25. In this case, the occurrence “GGGATCCC” has higher weight than that of “AGGATCCC” Prof. Carolina RuizMQP Topics Computer Science Dept Biology & Biotechnology Dept Mathematical Sciences Dept Computer Science Dept Biology & Biotechnology Dept Project with the American Cleft Palate Association (ACPA) • Based on a recent Biology / Pre-medicine IQP • Goal: enhance a Web site (from the IQP) and develop database support to connect craniofacial patients in developing countries with medical professionals in the US Bioinformatics: Discovering Patterns in Genetic Data Gene Expression Regulation (association relationship) Transcription factors M8 M3 M2 Gene Start ofTranscription Motifs Cell Types {ASH,ASI,ASK}{HSN,PHA,ADL,ASK}{ASE,PHA,ASI,ASK}{ALM,HSN,PHA,CAN}{ALM,HSN}{ALM}{ALM}{ALM,PHA} Genes Motifs WEKA system

  26. Query Query Query Elke Rundensteiner Office: Fuller 238 Phone: x5815 Email: rundenst@cs data Standing queries data static data data streams of data Query data data one-time queries data • Example of Stream Data Applications: • Market Analysis • Streams of Stock Exchange Data get rich • Critical Care • Streams of Vital Sign Measurements save lives • Physical Plant Monitoring • Streams of Environmental Readings protect environment

  27. Elke Rundensteiner • CAPE Query Engine Load Spiller Service (JAVA): • Service for run-time spill/unspill services for a complete query plan • Design query policies, operator data structures, algorithms • Implement in CAPE engine, conduct experiments • Event Pattern Monitoring Engine • Support Sequence Queries and Extend to more Complex AND/OR Patterns • Handle out-of-order event input arrivals by either logging and result-correction or by exploiting predicting meta-data messages • Scale to support multiple event queries • RFID Data Service • Install actual RFID equipment in some campus environment • Support simple data collection and tracking queries, of either goods or people • Handling missing values or clean-up errors using domain knowledge • Visual Stream Monitoring Tool • Target a real stream application, such as flow simulation tool • Develop algorithms for multi-resolution data aggregation in time and space • Support visual query refinement of asking about a particular object or region http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  28. Elke Rundensteiner / George Heineman • Brand New Purchase of 20-Node High-Performance PC Cluster (Rundensteiner/Mani/Heineman – NSF) • Implement and evaluate allocation/re-allocation algorithms for assigning stream query nodes to processor • Implement and compare two solutions for migrating at run-time query plans into new rewritten plans • Develop launch-pad for statistics monitoring for monitoring DCAPE experiments • Advanced Distributed and Parallel Software Architecture • Develop highly parallel applications • Build and experiment with multi-threaded/multi-processor algorithms • Primary focus is on monitoring framework for distributed cluster applications http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Undergraduate/interests.html

  29. George Heineman For all Projects: Require background in Software Engineering, OOAD • Build on top of existing component development kit • ACDK • Tool for weaving & composing modules together • Automates much of the manual tedious task of development Feature-oriented Programming Eclipse Integration Project • Build on top of source code transformation system • EXTRACT • Refactoring code environment • FOCAL Component Model Implementation • Build on top of existing code framework • Develop comparative case studies with EJB and .NET

  30. BBQ Downstairs • Right Now!

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