Browsing Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) Posters by Title
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KnowledgeVIS: Visualizing what Language Models have Learned
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Looking for life in the icy crust of Europa
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021)Jupiter’s icy moon Europa is of great scientific interest due to its potential for harboring extraterrestrial life. Rather than directly looking for microbial life using optical microscopes and limiting ourselves to life ... -
Lumos: Increasing Awareness of Biases during Visual Data Analysis
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021)Human biases impact the way people analyze data and make decisions. Dark-skinned people denied parole (racial bias), women denied C-suite promotions (gender bias), ailing but younger people denied optimal treatment (age ... -
Measure more precise than nature allows us to!
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021)Precise measurements help advance the development of science and technology. However, the current technology almost achieve the fundamental precision limit - the standard quantum limit. In our research, we are able to ... -
Minimally invasive targeted drug delivery in the brain enhanced by closed-loop focused ultrasound control
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020)Minimally invasive systemic drug delivery in the brain offers several advantages over conventional invasive approaches (e.g. Ommaya reservoir). However, effective delivery still remains a major challenge. This is due to ... -
Parameter Estimation of Mechanistic Differential Equations via Neural Differential Equations
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021)Persisting trends of increased data availability and refined user-friendly tools to model large datasets has encouraged renewed interest in constructing data-driven models to solve real-world problems, with much success. ... -
Periodic Table for Visually Impaired Students
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01)Education across all levels needs to be inclusive of students with all sorts of abilities and backgrounds. Students with visual impairments have often been underserved in the design of educational technologies. To combat ... -
Real-time Guidance for Pilot assist Rotorcraft Shipboard Landing using MPPI
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021)Helicopter or rotorcraft shipboard landing is a very challenging flight operation for pilots owing to the pilot fatigue caused by random ship deck motion, turbulence caused by airwake interactions and degraded visual ... -
Recurrent Localization Networks applied to the Lippmann-Schwinger Equation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-01-27)The process of discovering and designing new materials is very costly, both in terms of time and human effort. One of the most expensive parts is experimentation — before a new material can be trusted, it must first be ... -
Robust and Reliable Error Detection and Correction for Autonomous Systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01)The rapid rise of self-driving cars and drones has raised questions about the safety of autonomous robotics deployed in society. This is due to the large numbers of system state variables involved, the resulting degraded ... -
Scraping Meaning from Technical Information: Semantic Mining of Chemical Information From Non-Chemistry Disciplines
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01)The pace of publication in the sciences has long since outstripped human ability to read and synthesize information. While interdisciplinary work can mitigate some of this burden, there remain fundamental questions about ... -
Skin-like, Soft Patch for Continuous Cognitive Stress Monitoring
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2023-01-26)Here, we present a skin-like, wearable patch microfabricated to seamlessly integrate with the human body and provide high fidelity physiological monitoring in a simple, minimally obtrusive platform. Specifically, this ... -
Soft Sternal Patch to Detect Sleep Stages and Sleep Apnea
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-01-27)Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects over 900 million adults globally, and around eighty percent of cases remain undiagnosed. This critical failure leaves millions of people at an increased risk for serious health ... -
TENSE Ball: A Smart Therapeutic Squeeze Ball to Monitor Hand Activities and Patients’ Pain and Stress Level
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-03)Hand dexterity, grip strength, and fine motor control are important to our daily routines but can be severely impacted by the development of prognoses such as Parkinson’s disease, Arthritis, recoveries after stroke, surgery, ... -
Understanding the Role of Glaze Layer With Multiple Surface Characterization Techniques Aligned by Computer Vision Algorithms
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-02-10)A glaze layer that significantly reduces friction and wear has been found on the surface of many Fe-, Cr-, and Ni-based material systems undergoing fretting/sliding at elevated temperature. In this work we proposed a novel ... -
Using Machine Learning to Identify High Impact Incidents in Automatic Incident Detection (AID) System Generated Alarms
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01)Video-based Automatic Incident Detection (AID) technologies have been used in the past by Traffic Management Agencies to aid Incident Management. While significant improvements in video quality and computing resources have ... -
Utilizing Thiazole and Thioalkyl Side Chains in DPP-based Donor-Acceptor Copolymers for Organic Electronics
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01)Organic semiconducting polymers are a popular topic of research for their use in electronics, such as organic field effect transistors (OFETs) and solar cells. Relative to inorganic semiconductors, organic semiconductors ... -
vitaLITy: Promoting Serendipitous Discovery of Academic Literature
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-01-27)There are a few prominent practices for conducting academic literature reviews, including searching for specific keywords on Google Scholar or checking citations from initial seed paper(s). While these approaches serve a ... -
When Are We Least Stable During Walking?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01)Compromised balance is a major public health concern, both in the workplace and among older adults. In the US, falls account for 15% of the total injury cost among workers, and 25% of older adults fall each year. Wearable ...