CSCE 496/896 (Spring 2019) Oral Presentation Schedule
Note:
Please email me your slides at least an hour before your presentation
session. Then I can put it on the server ahead of time.
Doing so will speed things up for everyone.
You are expected to attend as many talks as possible, and are required to
attend those during regular class periods.
You should consider your presentation's scheduled time slot final unless you
have a conflict that you absolutely cannot change. This is to prevent
constant modifications of the presentation schedule, which require alterations
to everyone else's schedules.
Unless otherwise noted, each talk will be 13 minutes, plus 2
minutes for questions. Hence a total of 15 minutes is allotted per talk.
However, this is only an approximation! Don't
assume that your talk will start exactly at the time implied by the
given schedule.
For group projects, all
group members are expected to participate in the presentation.
The grading focus during your oral presentations is on the presentation, not
the content. You are, of course, expected to have some results
completed by
your presentation, but it is understood that you will continue work between
your oral presentation and submission of your final report. Thus, the content
and results of your project will be graded as part of your written report.
- Session 1
3:30–4:20, Monday, April 15, Avery 119
- Cole Peterson, Sumeet Maan, Parisa Sarzaeim
Classification of Programmer Expertise
- Andrew Buckwalter, Ethan Penn, Tommy Boswell
Hierarchical Image Classification
- Hessan Sedaghat, Cole Dempsey, Brian Chong, Rahul Prajapati
Classification of Wildlife Camera Trap Images [18+2 minutes]
- Session 2
3:30–4:20, Wednesday, April 17, Avery 119
- Ayush Agrawal, Atharva Tendle
Training a Humanoid Agent in Parkour
- Ian S. Howell, Khang Phan, Trieu Hung Tran
Evolutionary Chess using Deep Mind's AlphaStar League Techniques
- Hanlin Zhao, Jianzhi Lou
Reinforcement Learning in Game Playing
- Session 3
3:30–4:20, Friday, April 19, Avery 119
- Garrett Wirka
Medical Image Analysis
- Alisha Bevins, Brennan Rhoadarmer, Stephen Shield
Transfer Learning in Medical and Weather Image Analysis
- Carlos Santos, Ethan Carpe, Jun Dai
X-Ray Classification
- Session 4
3:30–4:20, Monday, April 22, Avery 119
- Jake Lin, Patrick Morrow, Ryan Downey
Molecule Classification
- Yayu Peng, Chao Jia, Zhili Pan, Hung Chu, Duc Le
Autonomous Cars [23+2 minutes]
- Course Evaluations
Bring a web-enabled mobile device
- Session 5
3:30–4:20, Wednesday, April 24, Avery 119
- CheeTown Liew, Abbas Atefi
Stem Detection of Maize in Images Using YOLO
- Jiaqi Xu, Jianxin Sun
Real-Time Object Detection
- Mostafa Rafaiejokandan, Haydar Aldekhel
Question-Answering System
- Session 6
3:30–4:20, Friday, April 26, Avery 119
No sessions
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