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Watercolorization In The Digital Landscape: Traditional Watercolor Painting Simulated In Computer Generated Art, Elena Ruiz Oct 2020

Watercolorization In The Digital Landscape: Traditional Watercolor Painting Simulated In Computer Generated Art, Elena Ruiz

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

With the rapid advance of digital technology in the 1990’s came the development of computer generated imagery (CGI) and graphics, allowing access to new forms of algorithmic and artistic media that would ultimately open up and transform the landscape of contemporary digital art. This continued advancement of computers and graphic software has furthered the ways in which we can share and convey imagery and video, especially through digital platforms. In this regard, as the popularity of creating and sharing digital art via the internet continues to rise, I felt compelled to consider the relationship between (subjectively speaking) art produced by …


Improv Theater And Artificial Intelligence, Izzy Michels Oct 2020

Improv Theater And Artificial Intelligence, Izzy Michels

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

Improvisational theater is an art form where unscripted theater is performed. Dialogue, characters, and actions are created on the spot. Errors made within an improvisational theater scene are encouraged, and can form an input to how the scene evolves. Ultimately this project focuses on the evolution and creation of artificial intelligence bots interacting with the world of improv theater. Chatbots Versus Improv Bots A chatbot is a software application used to conduct an online chat conversation via text or text-to-speech, in lieu of providing direct contact with a live human agent. There are many different types of chatbots ranging from …


Analyzing Twitter Conversations About Vaccines, Michaela Brydon Oct 2020

Analyzing Twitter Conversations About Vaccines, Michaela Brydon

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

As of today, there are two COVID-19 vaccines being distributed to healthcare workers across the country. Some are thrilled at this news, hopeful that vaccines will put an end to the quarantines and social distancing. Others are more skeptical, worried at the prospect of mandatory injections. According to the experts, for the US to reach herd immunity, 60-70% of the population would need to be immune to the disease. As such, if not enough people are on board, then vulnerable populations will still be at risk. In light of this dilemma, I decided to focus my final project on vaccination. …


Quantifying The Rising “Blue Wave”: The Five Metro Areas That Determined The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, Jake Davidson, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins Oct 2020

Quantifying The Rising “Blue Wave”: The Five Metro Areas That Determined The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, Jake Davidson, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

With the 2020 Presidential Election completed and Joe Biden elected as the United States’ 46th President, strategists of the Democratic Party must now shift their focus toward defending this victory in 2024. We will be assessing the outlook for the Democratic Party going forward by examining changes in voting behavior from 2016 to 2020 in five key counties: Milwaukee County (WI), Maricopa County (AZ), Wayne County (MI), Philadelphia County (PA), and Fulton County (GA). These counties were chosen for two reasons. First, they are all in states President-Elect Biden flipped from President Trump. Secondly, while they are all urban counties, …


Global Trends In International Music: How Does Globalization Affect The Way We Consume Music?, Beckett Pechon-Elkins Oct 2020

Global Trends In International Music: How Does Globalization Affect The Way We Consume Music?, Beckett Pechon-Elkins

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

In this project, I used Python to analyze trends in foreign music in four different countries around the world: the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Brazil. Using various top singles charts, I was able to create a dataset of foreign singers for each country spanning the decades from the 1950s/60s to present day. After cleaning, filtering and processing this data, I applied historical events to analyze trends in the data and found a notable decrease in music produced by international artists in recent years. This contradicts the prevailing notions of globalization, forcing us to ask the question: Is …


Gpt-2: Girl Detective Analyzing Ai-Generated Nancy Drew With Stylometry, Rebecca Lawson Oct 2020

Gpt-2: Girl Detective Analyzing Ai-Generated Nancy Drew With Stylometry, Rebecca Lawson

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

Writing styles are often viewed as unique to their writers–a compositional fingerprint of sorts. An analytical tool based upon this assumption is stylometry: the statistical analysis of the variations in the literary styles of works, often used to determine the most likely author of a particular work. Stylometric techniques abound in a multitude of fields, including history, literary studies, and even courts of law. Stylometry is often used as a form of evidence as to the identities of authors of written material pertaining to legal cases, a famous example being the conviction of the Unabomber based upon stylistic similarities between …


2020 Election Fraud: What Can Twitter Teach Us?, Jill Noorily Oct 2020

2020 Election Fraud: What Can Twitter Teach Us?, Jill Noorily

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

Through data analysis, we can explore the intersection of social media and politics. Focusing on election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, I collected 36,000 tweets and used topic modeling to analyze the tweets. Using topic modeling to find word frequency and topics, I was able to further understand how social media, specifically Twitter, interacts with individual’s views of US democracy and the electoral process. Throughout the project, it becomes clear that social media is a platform that can be used to amplify anxiety, fear, concerns, and misinformation. This study of voter fraud provides insights into the inner workings of …


Tiktok’S Non-Inclusive Beauty Algorithm & Why We Should Care, Priya Melonio Oct 2020

Tiktok’S Non-Inclusive Beauty Algorithm & Why We Should Care, Priya Melonio

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

This project will be a meta-analysis of how the popular social media app known as TikTok takes into account image recognition in their machine learning algorithms through the data it analyzes from its users. It will also see how it identifies and pushes the most beautiful to fame and virality. Though we don’t have access to the actual Tiktok algorithm, we are going to use a very similar dataset known as SCUT-FBP5500. We will analyze how it perpetuates toxic western and eastern beauty standards that are only based on far too simple analyses of what is considered beautiful. We will …


Equal Prize Money In Grand Slam Tennis: A Sentiment Analysis Of Tweets, Ilana Blackwood Oct 2020

Equal Prize Money In Grand Slam Tennis: A Sentiment Analysis Of Tweets, Ilana Blackwood

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

Gender inequality in sports has been an issue for a very long time. Two major disputed issues have been the difference in media coverage as well as the disproportionate attention given to male athletes1. Over the years, tennis has been at the forefront of the fight against these issues. One of the most important moments in this movement came in 1973 when Billie Jean King threatened to boycott the U.S. Open which led to the finally agreeing to equal pay for men and women. In the same year she further sealed the legitimacy of equal pay in the sport when …


Meditations In An Emergency: A Regional Analysis Of The Relationship Between Union Membership And Minimum Wage In An Age Of Labor Decline, Dante Kanter Oct 2020

Meditations In An Emergency: A Regional Analysis Of The Relationship Between Union Membership And Minimum Wage In An Age Of Labor Decline, Dante Kanter

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

The general consensus amongst labor historians is that the election of Ronald Reagan led to a marked decline in Union Membership that, with a few exceptions, has continued steadily up until the present day. Beginning with the Air Traffic controller strike in 1981, where the Reagan administration fired and permanently replaced striking union controllers, and continuing with Reagan members of the National Right to Work Committee to the National Labor Rights Board, a legal and political climate hostile to union organizing emerged in the U.S.. In my research, my hope was to take popular and agreed upon census data and, …


Social Media’S Impact On Immigration Policies Public’S Response To Children In Cages, Celeste Ramirez Diaz Oct 2020

Social Media’S Impact On Immigration Policies Public’S Response To Children In Cages, Celeste Ramirez Diaz

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, there has been many political movement and involvement throughout social media regarding each political party’s response to the economic situation undergoing in the United States as well as how they prepare to target certain issues within the political agenda. One of the first points for both parties was to ensure the most accurate response to the safety and protection of U.S residents who are affected by this pandemic in many ways. However, there was a question if the current administration was also considering the lives, safety, and protection of those in facilities where they are to …


The Gpt3 Re-Imagining Of “Howl” By Allen Ginsberg: What Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of This Representation?, Emmy Roday Oct 2020

The Gpt3 Re-Imagining Of “Howl” By Allen Ginsberg: What Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of This Representation?, Emmy Roday

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

With AI technology rapidly advancing, natural language processing systems are producing higher quality creative work like music and poetry. With the arrival of GPT-3, the generative pre-trained transformer, in May 2020, we are now confronting more opportunities to question its strengths and weaknesses. These transformer models have been known to successfully recreate the styles and themes of specific authors, writing across genres, and creating exciting new reversals. The main criticism remains that the AI cannot maintain coherent arguments or narrative threads.


Senior Seminar Write-Up, Reanna Phillips Oct 2020

Senior Seminar Write-Up, Reanna Phillips

IPHS 484: Senior Seminar

No abstract provided.


The Rise Of The Castellans And Medieval Architecture: Urbanism And Architectural Discourse In Twelfth-Century Burgundy, Gil Fishhof Aug 2020

The Rise Of The Castellans And Medieval Architecture: Urbanism And Architectural Discourse In Twelfth-Century Burgundy, Gil Fishhof

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Facing The Music: The Whimsical Cadels In A Late Medieval English Book Of Hours, Anne Bagnall Yardley, Jesse Mann Aug 2020

Facing The Music: The Whimsical Cadels In A Late Medieval English Book Of Hours, Anne Bagnall Yardley, Jesse Mann

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

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(Re)Visions Of The Unicorn: The Case Of Scève's Délie (1544), Jenny Davis Barnett Aug 2020

(Re)Visions Of The Unicorn: The Case Of Scève's Délie (1544), Jenny Davis Barnett

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

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Emerging Iconographies Of Medieval Rome: A Laboratory Of Images In The Eighth And Ninth Centuries By Annie Montgomery Labatt, Carol Long Aug 2020

Emerging Iconographies Of Medieval Rome: A Laboratory Of Images In The Eighth And Ninth Centuries By Annie Montgomery Labatt, Carol Long

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Lost Maps Of The Caliphs: Drawing The World In Eleventh-Century Cairo By Yossef Rapoport And Emilie Savage-Smith, Daniel Martin Varisco Aug 2020

Lost Maps Of The Caliphs: Drawing The World In Eleventh-Century Cairo By Yossef Rapoport And Emilie Savage-Smith, Daniel Martin Varisco

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Eastern Byzantine Architecture By Robert Ousterhout, Sarah Mathiesen Aug 2020

Eastern Byzantine Architecture By Robert Ousterhout, Sarah Mathiesen

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Pygmalion’S Power: Romanesque Sculpture. The Senses, And Religious Experience By Thomas E A Dale, Ron Baxter Aug 2020

Pygmalion’S Power: Romanesque Sculpture. The Senses, And Religious Experience By Thomas E A Dale, Ron Baxter

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

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English Alabaster Carvings And Their Cultural Contexts (Ed.) Zuleika Murat, Rachel Dressler Aug 2020

English Alabaster Carvings And Their Cultural Contexts (Ed.) Zuleika Murat, Rachel Dressler

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Discoveries Aug 2020

Discoveries

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

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The St. Bartholomew’S Icon Of The Virgin Hodegetria: How Context Controls Meaning, John Shin Aug 2020

The St. Bartholomew’S Icon Of The Virgin Hodegetria: How Context Controls Meaning, John Shin

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Mccarthy Collection: Italian And Byzantine Miniatures Volume I, Edited By Gaudenz Freuler, Rachel H. Remmes Aug 2020

The Mccarthy Collection: Italian And Byzantine Miniatures Volume I, Edited By Gaudenz Freuler, Rachel H. Remmes

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Sentiment Analysis Amidst The Covid-19 Pandemic: Comparing The Emotional Valence Of President Trump And Governor Cuomo's Coronavirus Briefings, Davida Harris, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins Apr 2020

Sentiment Analysis Amidst The Covid-19 Pandemic: Comparing The Emotional Valence Of President Trump And Governor Cuomo's Coronavirus Briefings, Davida Harris, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

No abstract provided.


Taxonomy Techniques For Holocaust-Related Image Digitization And Text, Sejin Kim Apr 2020

Taxonomy Techniques For Holocaust-Related Image Digitization And Text, Sejin Kim

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

No abstract provided.


345m-Gpt-2 After James Wright: Can Ai Generate Convincing Contemporary Poetry?, Jonah Zitelli Apr 2020

345m-Gpt-2 After James Wright: Can Ai Generate Convincing Contemporary Poetry?, Jonah Zitelli

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

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Covid-19: Global Trends In Social Protection, Unemployment, And Economic Stimuli, Mara Kaspers, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins Apr 2020

Covid-19: Global Trends In Social Protection, Unemployment, And Economic Stimuli, Mara Kaspers, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

No abstract provided.


Gpt-2 Ai Poetry Generation: Writing Like Donne, Kaiya Case Apr 2020

Gpt-2 Ai Poetry Generation: Writing Like Donne, Kaiya Case

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

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The Rise Of Anti-Asian American Sentiment With Covid-19, Mari Holben, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins Apr 2020

The Rise Of Anti-Asian American Sentiment With Covid-19, Mari Holben, Jon Chun, Katherine Elkins

IPHS 200: Programming Humanity

No abstract provided.