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A Capacitive Sensing Gym Mat For Exercise Classification & Tracking, Adam Goertz
A Capacitive Sensing Gym Mat For Exercise Classification & Tracking, Adam Goertz
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Effective monitoring of adherence to at-home exercise programs as prescribed by physiotherapy protocols is essential to promoting effective rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions. Currently physical therapists and other health professionals have no reliable means of tracking patients' progress in or adherence to a prescribed regimen. This project aims to develop a low-cost, privacy-conserving means of monitoring at-home exercise activity using a gym mat equipped with an array of capacitive sensors. The ability of the mat to classify different types of exercises was evaluated using several machine learning models trained on an existing dataset of physiotherapy exercises.
Applying Imitation And Reinforcement Learning To Sparse Reward Environments, Haven Brown
Applying Imitation And Reinforcement Learning To Sparse Reward Environments, Haven Brown
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
The focus of this project was to shorten the time it takes to train reinforcement learning agents to perform better than humans in a sparse reward environment. Finding a general purpose solution to this problem is essential to creating agents in the future capable of managing large systems or performing a series of tasks before receiving feedback. The goal of this project was to create a transition function between an imitation learning algorithm (also referred to as a behavioral cloning algorithm) and a reinforcement learning algorithm. The goal of this approach was to allow an agent to first learn to …
Identifying Privacy Policy In Service Terms Using Natural Language Processing, Ange-Thierry Ishimwe
Identifying Privacy Policy In Service Terms Using Natural Language Processing, Ange-Thierry Ishimwe
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Ever since technology (tech) companies realized that people's usage data from their activities on mobile applications to the internet could be sold to advertisers for a profit, it began the Big Data era where tech companies collect as much data as possible from users. One of the benefits of this new era is the creation of new types of jobs such as data scientists, Big Data engineers, etc. However, this new era has also raised one of the hottest topics, which is data privacy. A myriad number of complaints have been raised on data privacy, such as how much access …
Speech Processing In Computer Vision Applications, Nicholas Waterworth
Speech Processing In Computer Vision Applications, Nicholas Waterworth
Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Deep learning has been recently proven to be a viable asset in determining features in the field of Speech Analysis. Deep learning methods like Convolutional Neural Networks facilitate the expansion of specific feature information in waveforms, allowing networks to create more feature dense representations of data. Our work attempts to address the problem of re-creating a face given a speaker's voice and speaker identification using deep learning methods. In this work, we first review the fundamental background in speech processing and its related applications. Then we introduce novel deep learning-based methods to speech feature analysis. Finally, we will present our …