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Machine Learning-Based Recognition On Crowdsourced Food Images, Aditya Kulkarni
Machine Learning-Based Recognition On Crowdsourced Food Images, Aditya Kulkarni
Honors Scholar Theses
With nearly a third of the world’s population suffering from food-induced chronic diseases such as obesity, the role of food in community health is required now more than ever. While current research underscores food proximity and density, there is a dearth in regard to its nutrition and quality. However, recent research in geospatial data collection and analysis as well as intelligent deep learning will help us study this further.
Employing the efficiency and interconnection of computer vision and geospatial technology, we want to study whether healthy food in the community is attainable. Specifically, with the help of deep learning in …
Promoting Information Resources To Students: Using Wordpress To Maintain Library Data Sets, Derek Stadler
Promoting Information Resources To Students: Using Wordpress To Maintain Library Data Sets, Derek Stadler
Publications and Research
Although it began as a blog tool, WordPress has grown into a complete content management system with thousands of interactive themes available. Since it uses the MySQL database management system, the open-source software suits the needs of library websites by aggregating a college library’s complete database inventory. Rather than update several HTML pages within a site when new vendors are added or a URL is changed, information from vendors can be maintained in a database table and then displayed to students, highlighting available resources and information. The presentation highlights the use of some simple WordPress plugins to manage many aggregators …
A Novel, Tag-Based File-System, Aaron Laursen
A Novel, Tag-Based File-System, Aaron Laursen
Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Honors Projects
For decades, computer use has largely focused on managing and manipulating files-- creating and consuming media, browsing the web, software development, and even, with such systems as UNIX and Plan$9$, direct device access can largely be reduced to locating, creating, reading, and writing files. To facilitate these operations, developers have created a vast assortment of file-systems, each presenting a unique framework underlying nearly everything people do with a computer.
For various reasons, these file-systems have historically represented only incremental improvements and alterations from their predecessors, leaving the basic design and interaction models relatively unchanged. Because of this, most common file-systems …
The Censsis Web-Accessible Image Database System, Furong Yang, David Kaeli
The Censsis Web-Accessible Image Database System, Furong Yang, David Kaeli
David Kaeli
The Gordon-CenSSIS Web accessible Image Database System (CenSSIS-DB) is a scientific database that enables effective collaborative scientific data sharing and accelerates fundamental research. We describe a state-of-the-art system using the Oracle RDBMS and J2EE technologies to provide remote, Internet based data management. The system incorporates efficient submission and retrieval of images and metadata, indexing of metadata for efficient searching, and complex relational query capabilities.
Database Development And Intranet Based Image Included Database Management System For Ballistic Firearm Identification System, Toni C. Jiao
Database Development And Intranet Based Image Included Database Management System For Ballistic Firearm Identification System, Toni C. Jiao
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
The process of imaging, collecting and searching a cartridge case to identifying its suspected firearm is a time consuming procedure. Within this study, a cartridge case identification database management system in an Intranet environment is designed and implemented, thus enabling firearm examiners from different forensic laboratories to engage firearm identification without the constraints of time and location. Specifically, the study investigates appropriate database management system for image involved and Intranet secured ballistics firearm identification database. The results demonstrated that a computerized firearm identification system could be implemented in Intranet with a secure, scalable, performable Intranet database management system.