Saturday, May 30, 2015

Week 1 Summer 2015 (5/26/2015)

Summer session started as soon as I have submitted my Spring semester grades. We have a low key summer with six or seven participants. Hopefully our funding situation will improve in future. As usual, we started the first week with proposed presentations.

Baek is working on an Arduino project involving DIY pressure sensors.
Hasselbach, Weiner and Hu are continuing with their EVE online Market Analysis tool. Their goal is to Multiplayer role playing game and predicting using the market data . They are also interested in making an educational tool for Management students. Samuel Yuan is working a website which will help users to choose a restaurant based on the waiting time. His plan is to include a social enabled website/app, Aleksey Klimchenko is continuing his work on Memory Mason. He wants to have the basic project completed to help with remembering disconnected objects.

Still in the learning mode!



Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Week 16 (5/12/2015) Tuesday Spring Semester

That is it. We had our last meeting on Tuesday - packed with talks - but not with audience :(

The following people/groups gave talks.

1) Ryan Trinkle '09 - Reflex: Practical Functional Reactive Programming

2) Leopold Joy, Lucien CD - FoosRPI-
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/foosrpi/ (mentor Seve)

3) Sebastian Sarbora, Jazmine Olinger, Brittany Walker, Elizabeth
Dinella -  Neptune - http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/neptune/ (mentor
Jazmine)

4) Alan Schimmel, Michael Hosier -  Mini BMS
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/mini-high-power-battery-management-system/
(menotr Eric)

5) Chris Brenon,James Grippo,Kirk Smith,Richie Young - Ballotbox -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/ballotbox/ (mentor Jim)

6) Joseph Monroe, Diego Cepeda, Vincent Cerati - Fitpet-
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/fitpet/ (mentor Jazmine)

7)  Connor Foody, Jon Patsenker - Studyr
-http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/studyr/ (mentor Jim)

8)  - Yufan Lou, Xuan Liu, Nick Smith - YACS++CourseMap
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/coursemap-yacs-catalog/ (mentor Nick)

9) Ming Luo, Seve Ibarluzea, Zaran Lalvani, Forest Crossman and Matthew Vitting, Sia-UI  http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/sia-ui/ (mentor Kiana)

Highlights: 
Ryan gave a very nice and easy to understand talk on Reactive Programming using Haskell (web programming , streaming application).  He talked about his library Reflex which makes  this possible,

Leopold and Lucien have completed their FoosBall hardware software interface and had a youtube video of their project. They had used arduino, raspbery Pi , twilio, python for their system.

Much has been accomplished in Neptune - including simulation, hardware and interface. It is still some ways to go - 

MiniBatteryManagement System have fabricated an alpha version. They are refining their design. This project is coming along well.

BallotBox has made a very good progress. They have most of the basic operations working.

FitPet is an IPhone app that monitors the fitness activities using an incentive of pet living well.

Studyr is a project aimed at providing videos lecture notes, problem, past exams among students taking similar courses. The project is yet to mature.

Coursemap is coming along - they show a display of different courses according to the level credits and other filters - Right now it is just a circular display

Sia_UI is coming along very well with Seve leading the group. They have done a sizable portion of the UI implemented. There is also a simulation working. All in all, this project has achieved its goal (assuming the original Sia developers agree).

It is a glorious way to end the semester.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Week 15 (5/8/2015) Spring Semester

We are racing to the finish line. Mentors are playing a great role this semester. The small grop meetings really make a difference and get the groups going. They also help with the technology stack  that the students need.

We had these ten presentations on Friday:

 1) Theo Browne, Greg Bartell - inSquare
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/insquare/ (mentor Theo Browne)
2)  Shinya Hirata, Amartya Chakraborty, Aaron Cheng, Sensen Chen
-rClubs -  http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/rpi-tradebook/ (mentor Jorel
Lalicki)
3) Mike Dewey , Mitch Mellone - Bluedash -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/blue-dash/ (mentor Eric Oswald)
4) David Wang, Tommy Fang, Aman Zargarpur, Austin Gulati - Pokemon RPI
 http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/pokemon-rpi/ (mentor Samuel Yuan) - No
blog update
5)  Robert Rouhani, Shanye Jiang -SharpNav -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/sharpnav/ (mentor Robert Rouhani)
6)  Derek Meer - OpenWSN - http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/openwsn/
(mentor eric Oswald)
7) David Chen, David Ivey, Joseph Shvedsky - Share-It:
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/share-it/ (mentor Brian Kelley)
8)  Sida Chen, Liyu Pan, Yitong Wu, Yuan Feng - Multi-Link -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/multi-link/ (mentor Brendon Clark)
9)  Ruben Madera, Cameron Root - Pentadactyl -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/pentadactyl/ (mentor Theo Browne)

Some highlights:
inSquare has been downloaded a few hundred times - different clock faces (UI Design) for pebble watch. Programming is harder wth limited memory. Pebble has only two colors.
rClb showed a demo - They have done what they could. They showed fast/approximate search (search with spelling mistakes)
Blue Dash showed a demo. They have progressed well. This is for the formula SASE car. They created a custom dashboard with ardunio nano and blue tooth. It may have more general applications.
Pokeman RPI showed a demo. They have created all the basic block, They want to custom create the scenes with RPI background.
SharpNav has a number of contributors and users. So this project (finding paths) has matured .
ShareIt allows one to share the contacts, They use Ruby on Rails on the bakend and have Android and ios on the front end. Their slides are here http://slides.com/robertrouhani/sharpnav-8#/
OpenWSN group has designed a hardware chip and firmware for wireless sensor network. This project is working with UCB project on internet of things. Their slides are here http://slides.com/derekmeer/openwsn2015#/
Multi link allows one to get the status o various devies in one console. They started with peer to peer - settled on Client Server. They stil have some ways to go.
Pendactyl is a firefox plug in to have editor command to interact with a browser. They have done a good job of bringing this project to fruition. This group thanked their mentors.

Because we had a large number of presentation, we did not get as many questions as normaly we would. There were sufficient probing questions that heped the presenter as well as me.

I am happy with the way that the semester has progressed and ending!

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Week 14 (5/1/2015) Spring Semester 2015

We have just two weeks left. We had a plateful of talks this week (like last week). Our room;s HDMI refused to unctiona nd people had difficulty using their mac.

1)  Gabe Perez - Shuttle Tracking
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/shuttle-tracking/ (mentor ?)
2) Dimitar Dimitrov, Eric Oswald - Autoroute
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/autoroute/ (mentor Dimitar Dimitrov)
3) Aleksey Klimchenko, Caroline Sullivan - Memory Mason -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/memory-mason/ (mentor Theo Browne)
4)  J Parker Hamren, James S. Miller - Image Comparison Library
-http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/high-level-image-comparison-library/
(mentor Robert Rouhani)
5)  Jon Wrona, Dan Lowe, Avi Singh Table Tome
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/tom/ (mentor Josh Goldberg)

All the presenters posted their slides before their talks in slack.
Gabe slides are her
 https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1j0-JavdaYvoUV_QqLsB8a6pi6MblgUh5iA9QJRHU5PU/edit Backend is done in MongoDB, Go and front end with Anguar. Gbe also worked in adapting RIT's opensource project Petitions for Students Union.

Dimiatr and Eric gave a nice talk on AutoRoute. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CKSJRbaJ53JkFLDlC4k0xI9255QGBADwldV9pcei_WY/edit#slide=id.p They have built the library. They are in the process of building binaries.

Aleksy and Caroline talked about their memory mason project (to enhance memory power) https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PYXm-B6LrYvsv4VlvUgm0VBQGJj3qv2c3CTZOODsQtM/edit They could not show the demo because of some technical glitch. They used Unity to build the GUI.

Parker and James talked about Image Comparison Library. They have developed some applications of OpenCV. Many features of OpenCV  have been used in their Java Package. They wil make an API once they complete Theor talk slides are found her https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gtgTRTQ541fo0oNY9XWyahWQQiHYQ8B56cMm-Z9w6CQ/edit

Jon,, Dan and Avi talked about their TableTome project to create a toolbox for Dungeons and Dragons. They showed a nice demo oftheir project. They used MEAN stack. Their talk is posted here.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fowKCl0C46bGfGQO_RqyiV6ng7l6pZKhLrDNa2Vb5T0/edit

There were many interesting questions. All good signs  we are making progress.