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●   INFSCI 3999: Dissertation Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade:

Courses I've Already Taken

●   INFSCI 3999: Dissertation Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade: S
●   CMROB 0899: Special Topics: Human Robot Interaction Instructor: Nourbakhsh, I. Grade: A-
●   INFSCI 3999: Dissertation Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade: S
●   INFSCI 3924: Independent Study-Cognitive Systems Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade: A
●   PSYED 2016: Statistical Methods 3 Instructor: Kim, K. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 3974: Doctoral Seminar: Human Control of Multiple Robots Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 3924: Independent Study-Cognitive Systems Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 3005: Introduction To Doctoral Program Instructor: Munro, P. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 3971: Doctoral Seminar: Agent that Reason under Uncertain Conditions Instructor: Munro, P. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 3923: Independent Study-Cognitive Systems Instructor: Lewis, M. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 2120: Information and Coding Theory Instructor: Munro, P. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 2130: Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems Instructor: Druzdzel,M. Grade: A+
Final project: GIS Query System
GIS Query System Understanding GIS query statement is usually hard because there are uncertainties in query expression. This project tries to use Bayies network to understand a user's query about finding a library in University of Pittsburgh. In this project, I applied Java Native Interface (JNI) to wrap the SMILE library of the GeNIe 2.0 to allow us use JAVA to call the Bayies network library writeen in C++. My work was accepted by the GeNIe developers and was enchanced as JSmile which you can find at here.
●   INFSCI 2720: Geospatial Information Systems Instructor: Karimi,H. Grade: A
Final project: Shortest Path Finder
Shortest Path Finder This project implements Dijkstra algorithm to find the shortest path between two places in Allegheny County of Pittsburgh. The data used in this project is extracted from TIGER database (RT1 and RT2). The output is the driving direction from the start location to the destination location. The application was written in JAVA. You can find the source code here.
●   INFSCI 2160: Data Mining Instructor: Hirtle, S. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 2300: Human Information Processing Instructor: Metzler, D. Grade: A
●   PSYED 2015: Statistical Method 2 Instructor: Hansen, M. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 2350: Human Factors in System Instructor: Munro, P. Grade: A
●   INFSCI 2000: Intro to Information Science Instructor: Hirtle, S. Grade: A-
●   INFSCI 2710: Database Management Instructor: Zadorozhny,V. Grade: A-
Final project: Data Warehouse System
Data Warehouse This project is an implementation of a data warehouse system to support decision support queries for an online electronics retail store. The operational and data warehouse databases were built using Oracle database. The web-based user interface was built by Perl DBI.
●   INFSCI 2934: Spec Topics: Human Robot Interaction Instructor: Lewis,M. Grade: A
Final project: Attitude Experiment
Chinese Checkers As the final project, we designed the experiment that compares HUD style attitude display with gravity referenced attitude representation. After the class, I implemented and conducted the experiment based on my simulation USARSim. The related publications are:
  1. Gravity-Referenced Attitude Display for Teleoperation of Mobile Robots
  2. Experiments with Attitude: Attitude Displays for Teleoperation
●   TELCOM 2310: Computer Networks Instructor: Jedrus, S. Grade: A-
●   INFSCI 2770: Document Processing Instructor: Spring, M. Grade: A
Final project: Web Site Management Tool
webman "WebMan" is a java application I built for this course. It can find lost links, new or updated files, heavily linked files (both target and source). The tool also provides some basic utilities for fixing selected problems, checking the validation of a web page, automaticaly generating key words for a web page. You can find the souce code here.
●   INFSCI 2550: Client-Server & Workstation Systems Instructor: Spring, M. Grade: A
Final project: Chinese Checkers
Chinese Checkers "Chinese Checkers" is a multiplayers network game. I built this java game with two partners. The game engine and game work flow are built by me. You can find the source code here.
●   INFSCI 2610: Data Structures Instructor: Wetzel, A. Grade: A+

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