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Reach - A Community Service Application, Samuel Noel Magana
Reach - A Community Service Application, Samuel Noel Magana
Computer Engineering
Communities are familiar threads that unite people through several shared attributes and interests. These commonalities are the core elements that link and bond us together. Many of us are part of multiple communities, moving in and out of them depending on our needs. These common threads allow us to support and advocate for each other when facing a common threat or difficult situation. Healthy and vibrant communities are fundamental to the operation of our society. These interactions within our communities define the way we as individuals interact with each other, and society at large. Being part of a community helps …
Robot Reporter Website Development, Samuel Verkruyse
Robot Reporter Website Development, Samuel Verkruyse
Computer Engineering
The Robot Reporter Website Development project created a front end interface for interacting with news stories generated by the Robot Reporter script that was originally developed for the Digital Democracy institute at Cal Poly. Various graphs, videos, and other interesting content is displayed to the user in order to create an automated news website focusing on activity in state legislatures.
Labeling Paths With Convolutional Neural Networks, Sean Wallace, Kyle Wuerch
Labeling Paths With Convolutional Neural Networks, Sean Wallace, Kyle Wuerch
Computer Engineering
With the increasing development of autonomous vehicles, being able to detect driveable paths in arbitrary environments has become a prevalent problem in multiple industries. This project explores a technique which utilizes a discretized output map that is used to color an image based on the confidence that each block is a driveable path. This was done using a generalized convolutional neural network that was trained on a set of 3000 images taken from the perspective of a robot along with matching masks marking which portion of the image was a driveable path. The techniques used allowed for a labeling accuracy …
Keylime, Eli William Partker
Keylime, Eli William Partker
Computer Engineering
Josh, Matt and I knew we wanted to develop a mobile app for our senior project because that is what we found ourselves to be most passionate about during our time here at Cal Poly. We started to think of problems we wanted to solve using an application and we came up with a couple ideas but chose to expand on one. Students come to Cal Poly every year new to the area and the food options San Luis Obispo provides. Many of the restaurants in SLO offer a variety of deals to the community and most of them to …
Grammar-Based Procedurally Generated Village Creation Tool, Kevin Matthew Graves
Grammar-Based Procedurally Generated Village Creation Tool, Kevin Matthew Graves
Computer Engineering
This project is a 3D village generator tool for Unity. It consists of three components: a building, mountain, and river generator. All of these generators use grammar-based procedural generation in order to create a unique and logical village and landscape each time the program is run.
Accessible And Responsive Website Design For Cal Poly Dbs Marine Education Program, Charles W. Alexander
Accessible And Responsive Website Design For Cal Poly Dbs Marine Education Program, Charles W. Alexander
Computer Engineering
In this project, I demonstrate how accessible and responsive designs are followed in order to implement a modern, multi-page website which both adapts to the size of the screen as well as has the logical, semantic structure needed for accessible technologies to accurately use the site. This website is designed for a marine education program, Dive Beneath the Surface, which hosts live streams of scientific divers as they interact in real time with students many miles away. Although this site will not be the streaming platform, it needs to host a repository of videos and lessons for those students and …
Identifying Hourly Traffic Patterns With Python Deep Learning, Christopher L. Leavitt
Identifying Hourly Traffic Patterns With Python Deep Learning, Christopher L. Leavitt
Computer Engineering
This project was designed to explore and analyze the potential abilities and usefulness of applying machine learning models to data collected by parking sensors at a major metro shopping mall. By examining patterns in rates at which customer enter and exit parking garages on the campus of the Bellevue Collection shopping mall in Bellevue, Washington, a recurrent neural network will use data points from the previous hours will be trained to forecast future trends.