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Undergraduate CS Senior Project Demonstrations
Department of Computer Science presents
Undergraduate CS Senior Project Demonstrations
Date: Friday, May 18, 2012
Time: 3 pm-5 pm
Venue: Smart Lab , CS Department, SSE building, LUMS
These projects include:
| ViGeT |
An iOS API for development of (gesture based) Natural User Interfaces, including an implementation of the state of the art TLD algorithm for long term tracking of previously unknown objects in unconstrained environments. |
| Android based security system |
A low-cost, intelligent security solution using Android platforms for surveillance, computation and communication. Implements face recognition as a component. |
| Renovating Legacy Games | A novel method for increasing the spatial and temporal resolution of sprite-based animation. Implements existing work for the spatial aspect and also extends it to solve the temporal problem. |
| Poor Man's Reader |
A system that provides an integrated text-to-speech and English-to-Urdu translation service, based on image input from a mobile phone. |
| Real Time Apparel Visualisation | A virtual mirror that allows the user to try out clothes in different colors and designs. Implements accurate fitting of transformed clothes on to the user’s body using a Kinect device and a combination of existing and novel Computer Vision and Computer Graphics techniques. |
| Provenance on SPADE | A full-featured application-level SPADE reporter for Microsoft Windows, which facilitates data-provenance auditing in Windows. |
| Multidimensional search exploiting graphical patterns over large networks |
A tool to represent information as a 3D interactive graph. Hierarchical categorisation/summarisation is computed using information clustering based on a recursive similarity measure. |
| Code Clone Visualisation | An interactive tree map visualisation to represent and analyse data from software designed to detect structural code clones. |
| Job Portal |
A job portal that goes beyond standard functionality by providing automatic learning-based suggestions in a variety of contexts. |
| Garbage Collection Algorithms |
An implementation of three existing compile-time memory management schemes, and a comparison with the novel Offline GC garbage-collection scheme, implemented in the TakaTuka JVM. |
| 3D Hand Tracking |
An implementation of a 3D position, orientation and articulation tracker of human hands using marker-less visual data obtained from a single Kinect sensor. |
| Real Time Face Morphing | A system that allows users to paint human faces with 2D textures in real-time video. Also extends to simpler 3D objects other than faces. |
Your participation will provide valuable feedback and outlook to the graduating students.
Note: This event is for LUMS faculty only.
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