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.
1) Gabe Perez - Shuttle Tracking
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/
2) Dimitar Dimitrov, Eric Oswald - Autoroute
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/
3) Aleksey Klimchenko, Caroline Sullivan - Memory Mason -
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/
4) J Parker Hamren, James S. Miller - Image Comparison Library
-http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/
(mentor Robert Rouhani)
5) Jon Wrona, Dan Lowe, Avi Singh Table Tome
http://rcos.rpi.edu/projects/
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.
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