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Envisage Planner Archive, Tim Swanson Jan 2022

Envisage Planner Archive, Tim Swanson

Computer Science & Engineering Student Projects

Envisage Planner is a web application designed to help students with all areas of academic planning. The developer started working on it several years ago (2020), and for the CS Senior project, he and several other CS students developed an update to it.


New Worlds Vr, Mitchell Toth, Wilson Secaur Jan 2022

New Worlds Vr, Mitchell Toth, Wilson Secaur

Computer Science & Engineering Student Projects

Over the month of January, 2022, the developers built a 3D Virtual Reality (VR) game as part of the "New Worlds" engineering class project. New Worlds is a single-axis treadmill system designed for integration with VR. The goal is to immerse the user in a virtual world while walking on a physical track. As the engineers worked hard on the treadmill, the developers' task was to create this immersive VR world from scratch. They learned the necessary tools, decided on a theme, and built a cave featuring intense lighting, tunnels and caverns, and interactive elements that encourage single-axis exploration. They …


Panic Engine - A Game Engine, Zachary Winters Jan 2022

Panic Engine - A Game Engine, Zachary Winters

Computer Science & Engineering Student Projects

A poster about a 3D web-based game engine based on three.js and their WebGL tools created over J-Term 2022. See link in Notes field for more information.


Processing And Visualizing Satellite Data, Caleb Collier Dec 2021

Processing And Visualizing Satellite Data, Caleb Collier

Computer Science & Engineering Student Projects

Satellites are a useful way of gathering data at high altitudes. To be able to properly view the data, however, there are many important steps that one must take to ensure the data received is readable and usable. The data must be transmitted from the satellite to the ground, then must be decommuted and can then be used in various ways. This paper is an exploration of various ways of processing and visualizing data received from satellites, as well as various ways of using the data.


Psl-An Expert System To Evaluate Degree Plans, Robert Swanson Dec 2021

Psl-An Expert System To Evaluate Degree Plans, Robert Swanson

Computer Science & Engineering Student Projects

This paper describes a general-purpose expert system to evaluate degree plans according to the individual preferences of a college student. This system implements a preference specification language (PSL) on top of this expert system to allow for the textual expression of certain requirements and preferences that the system uses for evaluation. The PSL evaluator produces a single value to describe how well it meets the student’s preferences, which a plan generation system could use to create a degree plan optimized according to the specification.