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Comparative Analysis Of Rgb-Based Eye-Tracking For Large-Scale Human-Machine Applications, Brett Thaman, Trung Cao Dec 2021

Comparative Analysis Of Rgb-Based Eye-Tracking For Large-Scale Human-Machine Applications, Brett Thaman, Trung Cao

Posters-at-the-Capitol

Gaze tracking has become an established technology that enables using an individual’s gaze as an input signal to support a variety of applications in the context of Human-Computer Interaction. Gaze tracking primarily relies on sensing devices such as infrared (IR) cameras. Nevertheless, in the recent years, several attempts have been realized at detecting gaze by acquiring and processing images acquired from standard RGB cameras. Nowadays, there are only a few publicly available open-source libraries and they have not been tested extensively. In this paper, we present the result of a comparative analysis that studied a commercial eye-tracking device using IR …


Assessing The Alignment Of Social Robots With Trustworthy Ai Design Guidelines: A Preliminary Research Study, Abdikadar Ali, Danielle Thaxton, Ankur Chattopadhyay Dec 2021

Assessing The Alignment Of Social Robots With Trustworthy Ai Design Guidelines: A Preliminary Research Study, Abdikadar Ali, Danielle Thaxton, Ankur Chattopadhyay

Posters-at-the-Capitol

The last couple of years have seen a strong movement supporting the need of having intelligent consumer products align with specific design guidelines for trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI). This global movement has led to multiple institutional recommendations for ethically aligned trustworthy design of the AI driven technologies, like consumer robots and autonomous vehicles. There has been prior research towards finding security and privacy related vulnerabilities within various types of social robots. However, none of these previous works has studied the implications of these vulnerabilities in terms of the robot design aligning with trustworthy AI. In an attempt to address this …


Autonomous Control And Signal Acquisition System, Rion Krampe Nov 2021

Autonomous Control And Signal Acquisition System, Rion Krampe

Scholars Week

Dr. Bunget has an autonomous control and signal acquisition system that he wants to be repaired and improved upon. This requires that we identify the current issues with the system and repair them as well as make innovations to the system to meet customer needs. The position control needs to be autonomous, and the acquisition of the oscilloscope signal and the transducer position needs to be synchronous. The user should be able to control the position, speed, and how often the signals are captured. The waveform of the scan should be appended into a spreadsheet. The system code also needs …


Ehr Data Management: Hyperledger Fabric-Based Health Data Storing And Sharing, Md Jobair Hossain Faruk, Hossain Shahriar, Maria Valero Nov 2021

Ehr Data Management: Hyperledger Fabric-Based Health Data Storing And Sharing, Md Jobair Hossain Faruk, Hossain Shahriar, Maria Valero

Symposium of Student Scholars

Despite the type of industry, data sharing has always been a concern across the globe within the conventional database model; particularly in the healthcare industry, where the lack of data interoperability in existing applications creates not only security and transparency issues in EHR but also cost-related concerns that impact the quality of patient care. Without adopting novel and emerging technologies that allow patients to store and share EHR data within a tamper-evident, immutable, and secure data storing and sharing network, this current problem could not be resolved. Emerging Hyperledger Fabric-based Blockchain technology can be an ideal solution to address these …


Joint Latency-Energy Optimization Scheme For Offloading In Mobile Edge Computing Environment Based In Deep Reinforcement Learning, Jui Mhatre Nov 2021

Joint Latency-Energy Optimization Scheme For Offloading In Mobile Edge Computing Environment Based In Deep Reinforcement Learning, Jui Mhatre

Symposium of Student Scholars

With the increasing number of mobile devices (MD), IoT devices, and computation-intensive tasks deployed on these devices, there is a need to increase the efficiency and speed of the deliverable. Due to inadequate resources, it is infeasible to compute all the tasks locally. Similarly, due to time constraints, it is not possible to compute the entire task at a remote site. Edge computing (EC) and cloud computing (CC) play the role of providing the resources to these devices on the fly. But a major drawback is increased delay and energy consumption due to transmission and offloading of computation tasks to …


Protection Of Patient Privacy On Mobile Device Machine Learning, Matthew Nguyen Nov 2021

Protection Of Patient Privacy On Mobile Device Machine Learning, Matthew Nguyen

Cybersecurity Undergraduate Research Showcase

An existing StudentLife Study mobile dataset was evaluated and organized to be applied to different machine learning methods. Different variables like user activity, exercise, sleep, study space, social, and stress levels are optimized to train a model that could predict user stress level. The different machine learning methods would test if both patient data privacy and training efficiency can be ensured.


Warshipping: Hacking The Mailroom, Jackson Szwast, Bryson Payne Oct 2021

Warshipping: Hacking The Mailroom, Jackson Szwast, Bryson Payne

KSU Proceedings on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice

Everyone knows what package shipping is, but not everyone knows what warshipping is. Corporate mailrooms are rarely considered as part of the cybersecurity attack surface of most organizations, but they offer physical access to millions of uninspected packages daily. UPS shipped 5.5 billion items last year, with their daily average being 21.9 million items and operating through 1,800 locations in 2020. FedEx shipped 6.5 million packages daily and operates 2,150 locations. The United States Postal Service delivered 143 billion pieces of mail in 2019. Increasingly the world’s consumers are relying on e-commerce, and during the recent COVID-19 pandemic, package deliveries …


Effects Of Cloud Computing In The Workforce, Kevin Rossi Acosta Oct 2021

Effects Of Cloud Computing In The Workforce, Kevin Rossi Acosta

Cybersecurity Undergraduate Research Showcase

In recent years, the incorporation of cloud computing and cloud services has increased in many different types of organizations and companies. This paper will focus on the philosophical, economical, and political factors that cloud computing and cloud services have in the workforce and different organizations. Based on various scholarly articles and resources it was observed that organizations used cloud computing and cloud services to increase their overall productivity as well as decrease the overall cost of their operations, as well as the different policies that were created by lawmakers to control the realm of cloud computing. The results of this …


Sabr: Development Of A Neuromorphic Balancing Robot, Alec Yen, Yaw Mensah, Mark Dean Sep 2021

Sabr: Development Of A Neuromorphic Balancing Robot, Alec Yen, Yaw Mensah, Mark Dean

EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement

We discuss the development of a self-adjusted balancing robot (SABR) using a neuromorphic computing framework for control. Implementations of two-wheeled balancing robots have been achieved using traditional algorithms, often in the form of proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control. We aim to achieve the same task using a neuromorphic architecture, which offers potential for higher power efficiency than conventional processing techniques. We utilize evolutionary optimization (EO) and the second iteration of Dynamic Adaptive Neural Network Arrays (DANNA2) developed by the Laboratory of Tennesseans Exploring Neural Networks (TENNLab). For the purpose of comparison, a traditional balancing robot was first designed using PID control; the …


Rollover V2x Soft Antenna For Vehicular Safety, Jiwoo Park, Devansh Singh Aug 2021

Rollover V2x Soft Antenna For Vehicular Safety, Jiwoo Park, Devansh Singh

Symposium of Student Scholars

Vehicle-2-Everything (V2X) technology can make roads safer by allowing vehicles to communicate with each other. The goal of V2X is to reduce accidents where there is not a line-of-sight of the other vehicle, such as at intersections, in harsh driving conditions, and around curves. Considering that the antenna for V2X will be mounted on the roof, how then should a turned over vehicle communicate reliably with other vehicles if another antenna doesn't also exist on the bottom of the vehicle? We explore using soft-robotics for deploying a spare antenna from under the vehicle. Experiments show that when the antenna is …


Cooperative Localization Between Robots Using Vision And Path Planning Algorithm, Charles Koduru Aug 2021

Cooperative Localization Between Robots Using Vision And Path Planning Algorithm, Charles Koduru

Symposium of Student Scholars

The aim of this article is to provide an obstacle avoidance solution for navigating a robot from one point to another. The robots that are being considered are the NAOHumanoid robot and the wheeled robot Rosbot 2.0. This article's main purpose is to understand how robots work together to minimize positioning errors. The image processing robot (NAO) will be able to instruct the wheeled bot (Rosbot) to navigate around obstacles more accurately by incorporating Inverse Perspective Mapping methods (IPM) and the A-Star Algorithm. This approach demonstrates the ability to improve robot collaboration in order to diagnose various collisions and develop …


Securing Global Positioning Systems In A Blockchain Using Vehicle-To-Everything Communications, Malik Purefoy Aug 2021

Securing Global Positioning Systems In A Blockchain Using Vehicle-To-Everything Communications, Malik Purefoy

Symposium of Student Scholars

Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) are being deployed globally to support vehicular safety innovation using wireless communication. The ITS paradigm of vehicle-to-everything communication (V2X) enables vehicles equipped with an on-board unit (OBU) to communicate with a roadside unit (RSU) infrastructure to provide safe intersection movements between similarly equipped vehicles, pedestrians, and animal life. However, the current paradigm relies heavily on the availability of a Global Positioning System (GPS) for ensuring road user safety. In a doomsday scenario where GPS becomes unavailable, collision avoidance services provided through V2X may be rendered unavailable. The proposed solution is to develop a secure and reliable …


Design And Test Of Novel Vehicle-To-Everything Packet For Sensor Arrays In Under Roadway Deployment, Marquis Brown Aug 2021

Design And Test Of Novel Vehicle-To-Everything Packet For Sensor Arrays In Under Roadway Deployment, Marquis Brown

Symposium of Student Scholars

Title: Design and Test of Novel Vehicle-to-Everything Packet for Sensor Arrays in Under Roadway Deployment

Poster Presentation Undergraduate Student(s): Hakeem Wilson, Marquis Brown Research Mentor(s): Dr. Billy Kihei

Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications is a burgeoning technology that will enable safer, greener, and more productive usage of roadways. In the V2X paradigm, all equipped vehicles and infrastructure can communicate with each other in real-time. By utilizing V2X communications as an Internet-of-Things gateway, a sensor array installed under roadways, allows real-time monitoring of road conditions which increases overall road safety and road maintenance cost. In our research, we have utilized the WAVE Short …


Detecting Primitive Jamming Attacks Using Machine Learning In Vehicle-To-Everything Networks​, Hakeem Wilson Aug 2021

Detecting Primitive Jamming Attacks Using Machine Learning In Vehicle-To-Everything Networks​, Hakeem Wilson

Symposium of Student Scholars

Vehicle-to-Everything communications (V2X) is gaining additional ground as an upcoming ad hoc safety network. In V2X, basic safety messages are used for exchanging critical information between vehicles at a set broadcast rate. However, jamming attacks on the safety spectrum could deny V2X radios the ability to save lives on the roadway. This preliminary work analyzes two types of primitive jamming attacks performed on target V2X devices. Lab results reveal that V2X networks are easily susceptible to jamming attacks, due to all V2X standards lacking a requirement to detect/mitigate jamming. To avert this threat and promote safety of life on the …


Long Distance Li-Fi, Adeyemi Fagbemi Aug 2021

Long Distance Li-Fi, Adeyemi Fagbemi

Symposium of Student Scholars

Wi-Fi has been in existence since 1998 providing an increase in the amount of data transmitted and generated by machines. With the growing market demand for network bandwidth, it will make it nearly impossible for typical radio frequency (RF) technologies like Wi-Fi to supply the resources needed for the data transmission. As a complementary solution, Li-Fi was introduced in 2011 as a method of data transfer through the use light of light sources. Li-Fi employs the use of visible light spectrum which has 1000 more times the bandwidth of typical RF spectrums. This study investigates the distance to which this …


Network Health Monitoring System, Zeeshan Siddiqui Aug 2021

Network Health Monitoring System, Zeeshan Siddiqui

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

No abstract provided.


Evaluating Algorithms Used For Fetal Brain Scan Segmentation, Connor Stewart Burgess Aug 2021

Evaluating Algorithms Used For Fetal Brain Scan Segmentation, Connor Stewart Burgess

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

The goal for this project was to successfully segment a fetal brain scan (fetal scan) using the algorithms provided by the program Slicer3D. To better understand the hurdles that arose when segmenting a fetal scan, we first look at the segmentation of an adult brain scan. This will allow us to see the straightforward nature of a brain segmentation when a high quality, high resolution volume with distinct structures is available. After examining the adult brain scan, attention will be moved to the segmentation of the fetal scan, where we’ll first look at the algorithms used and methods followed. Finally …


Distributed Parallel Processing, Adrian Wu Aug 2021

Distributed Parallel Processing, Adrian Wu

Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference

This report summarizes the development of testing new microcontrollers in performing image processing and parallel processing to solve the problem of testing and deploying expensive computer hardware technology in space. The project determined that the I2C communication protocol should be converted to an alternative protocol to maximize data transfer in parallel processing. This report also analyzes the software components and hardware components of the Distributed Parallel Processing project.

This project was to research the alternative protocols for the recently developed project Distributed Parallel Processing with CubeSats. There project was to develop a suitable microcontroller to perform image processing techniques with …


Six Sigma, Sustainability, And It Management: A Research Review And Discussion Of Future Directions, Manal Alduraibi, Timothy Winders, Chad Laux Jun 2021

Six Sigma, Sustainability, And It Management: A Research Review And Discussion Of Future Directions, Manal Alduraibi, Timothy Winders, Chad Laux

International Conference on Lean Six Sigma

Abstract

Purpose- Six Sigma is based upon quality improvement by finding the root cause and refining processes to the precision of process outcomes. The purpose of this research was to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) to explore the Six Sigma techniques and information technology (IT) management concepts to identify the IT management principle's impact on the sustainability of Six Sigma project efforts and identify the gaps that are essential to be addressed through further research. This research also discusses the principles of IT management upon the influence on Six Sigma projects, and subsequent contribution to organizational economic sustainability. An …


Design And Implementation Of A Microservices Web-Based Architecture For Code Deployment And Testing, Soin Abdoul Kassif Traore May 2021

Design And Implementation Of A Microservices Web-Based Architecture For Code Deployment And Testing, Soin Abdoul Kassif Traore

Symposium of Student Scholars

Design and Implementation of a Microservices Web-based Architecture for CodeDeployment and Testing

Many tech stars like Netflix, Amazon, PayPal, eBay, and Twitter are evolving from monolithic to a microservice architecture due to the benefits for Agile and DevOps teams. Microservices architecture can be applied to multiple industries, like IoT, using containerization. Virtual containers give an ideal environment for developing and testing of IoT technologies. Since the IoT industry has an exponential growth, it is the responsibility of universities to teach IoT with hands-on labs to minimize the gap between what the students learn and what is on-demand in the job …


An Investigation On Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Emotiv Epoc+ Neuroheadset And Its Effectiveness, Md Jobair Hossain Faruk May 2021

An Investigation On Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces: Emotiv Epoc+ Neuroheadset And Its Effectiveness, Md Jobair Hossain Faruk

Symposium of Student Scholars

Neurotechnology describes as one of the focal points of today’s research around the domain of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). The primary attempts of BCI research are to decoding human speech from brain signals and controlling neuro-psychological patterns that would benefit people suffering from neurological disorders. In this study, we illustrate the progress of BCI research and present scores of unveiled contemporary approaches. First, we explore a decoding natural speech approach that is designed to decode human speech directly from the human brain onto a digital screen introduced by Facebook Reality Laband University of California San Francisco. Then, we study a recently …


Framework For Collecting Data From Iot Device, Md Saiful Islam May 2021

Framework For Collecting Data From Iot Device, Md Saiful Islam

Symposium of Student Scholars

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the most significant and blooming technology in the 21st century. IoT has rapidly developed by covering hundreds of applications in the civil, health, military, and agriculture areas. IoT is based on the collection of sensor data through an embedded system, and this embedded system uploads the data on the internet. Devices and sensor technologies connected over a network can monitor and measure data in real-time. The main challenge is to collect data from IoT devices, transmit them to store in the Cloud, and later retrieve them at any time for visualization and data analysis. …


Data Analysis Methods For Health Monitoring Sensors, Shahriar Sobhan May 2021

Data Analysis Methods For Health Monitoring Sensors, Shahriar Sobhan

Symposium of Student Scholars

Innovations in health monitoring systems are fundamental for the continuous improvement of remote healthcare. With the current presence of SARS-CoV-2, better known as COVID-19, in people’s daily lives, solutions for monitoring heart and especially respiration and pulmonary functions are more needed than ever. Besides, health monitoring systems are widely used for patients who need isolated care, unconscious patients who cannot get medical attention for themselves. As it is well-known, monitoring systems rely on sensor technologies. Currently, there are multiple research studies for remote monitoring using different types of sensors. In this effort, we survey the current approaches that utilize the …


Do I Have Your Attention ? Predicting Users' Engagement During Interviews With Biofeedback, Voice, And Supervised Machine Learning, Thaide Huichapa May 2021

Do I Have Your Attention ? Predicting Users' Engagement During Interviews With Biofeedback, Voice, And Supervised Machine Learning, Thaide Huichapa

Symposium of Student Scholars

Studies show that the quality of the information collected during an elicitation interview, and consequently the quality of the software product that needs to be developed, highly depends on the interviewee's engagement. Because of social expectations, interviewees tend to hide if they are bored or not engaged. To overcome this problem and support the analyst during the interviews, this research uses biometric data and voice features, together with supervised machine learning algorithms, to predict the interviewee's engagement. We built our solution on an experiment consisted of interviewing 31 participants. We collected the data using an Empatica wristband and a default …


Mapping Renewal: How An Unexpected Interdisciplinary Collaboration Transformed A Digital Humanities Project, Elise Tanner, Geoffrey Joseph Apr 2021

Mapping Renewal: How An Unexpected Interdisciplinary Collaboration Transformed A Digital Humanities Project, Elise Tanner, Geoffrey Joseph

Digital Initiatives Symposium

Funded by a National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Foundations Grant, the UA Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture’s “Mapping Renewal” pilot project focused on creating access to and providing spatial context to archival materials related to racial segregation and urban renewal in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, from 1954-1989. An unplanned interdisciplinary collaboration with the UA Little Rock Arkansas Economic Development Institute (AEDI) has proven to be an invaluable partnership. One team member from each department will demonstrate the Mapping Renewal website and discuss how the collaborative process has changed and shaped …


Twitter Sentiment Analysis Of Major Us Topics, Arpan Das Apr 2021

Twitter Sentiment Analysis Of Major Us Topics, Arpan Das

Undergraduate Research Conference at Missouri S&T

The user base for social media platforms have seen sharp increases in nearly every year since their inception, to the point where it is a part of a daily routine in today’s society. Social media provides a powerful public platform for people to express their opinions and intentions regarding almost any topic. The objective of this study was to determine how the opinions of topics related to United States politics shift over the course of the election cycle and through the inauguration of the next president. These topics included the opinions of major events such as the major presidential candidates …


Student Academic Conference, Caitlin Brooks Apr 2021

Student Academic Conference, Caitlin Brooks

Student Academic Conference

No abstract provided.


Machine Learning Models For Energy Consumption Prediction In Buildings, Kolton Musgrove, Hector Medina Apr 2021

Machine Learning Models For Energy Consumption Prediction In Buildings, Kolton Musgrove, Hector Medina

Liberty University Research Week

Undergraduate

Theoretical Proposal


Heterogeneous Resources Cost-Aware Geo-Distributed Data Analytics, Minmin Zhang Mar 2021

Heterogeneous Resources Cost-Aware Geo-Distributed Data Analytics, Minmin Zhang

UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair

Many popular cloud service providers deploy tens of data centers (DCs) around the world to reduce user-perceived latency for better user experiences, in which a large amount of data is generated and stored in a geo-distributed manner. Geo-distributed Data Analytics (GDA) has gained great popularity in meeting the growing demand to mine meaningful and timely knowledge from such highly dispersed data. Since GDA systems require a large data migration between DCs via a wide area network (WAN), many existing works invested significant effort to optimize data transfer strategies to efficiently use limited WAN by considering the network pricing policies on …


Parallel Computation, Mahesh Wosti Jan 2021

Parallel Computation, Mahesh Wosti

Student Academic Conference

Parallel computing has always fascinated me since I became aware of it. I think it is the only path forward if we are to build and make a super-fast computer in days to come. For my senior seminar, I want to build a simple framework of the parallel system and dig deeper into potential benefits and drawbacks of using a parallel system compared to the serial computing that is still pervasive in today’s modern technology.