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Vrmovian - An Immersive Data Annotation Tool For Visual Analysis Of Human Interactions In Vr, Isaac Browen
Vrmovian - An Immersive Data Annotation Tool For Visual Analysis Of Human Interactions In Vr, Isaac Browen
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Understanding human behavior in virtual reality (VR) is a key component for developing intelligent systems to enhance human focused VR experiences. The ability to annotate human motion data proves to be a very useful way to analyze and understand human behavior. However, due to the complexity and multi-dimensionality of human activity data, it is necessary to develop software that can display the data in a comprehensible way and can support intuitive data annotation for developing machine learning models able recognize and assist human motions in VR (e.g., remote physical therapy). Although past research has been done to improve VR data …
Hartree-Fock Implementation For Pedagogical & Research Purposes, Gary Zeri, Jerry Larue
Hartree-Fock Implementation For Pedagogical & Research Purposes, Gary Zeri, Jerry Larue
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Often during the process of innovation and scientific advancement, experimentation is the key to increasing the current knowledge of body. Unfortunately, experimentation can often require extended periods of time as well as monetary resources to perform. The use of computational chemistry can increase the rate of scientific advancement by simulating experimental results, allowing researchers to focus on experiments whose computational counterparts show the greatest promise. Students new to the sciences are often not exposed to these methods due to their complexities. The purpose of this project is to implement the Hartree-Fock method, one type of computational chemistry method, whose programming …