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Harmonizing Sound and Light: MIDI-Enabled LED Visualization System, Kalu James Christopher Obasi, UG '25 (704C3684)

This report presents an innovative approach to music visualization, focusing on creating an interactive electronic system that provides users with a multi-sensory music-making experience. The system…

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To Infinity and Beyond: Fostering Collaboration and Community to Inspire Children to Create in Augmented Reality, Archika Dogra , UG '24 & Alison Lee, UG '24 (D13A9E4B)

Capybara is a mobile application that empowers children to express themselves by programming their own augmented reality (AR) character in the form of a capybara. Our research extended the prototype…

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Equipping AI with Long Term Memory, Quan Shi (Ben), UG '24 (E105AB04)

AI chat models, such as ChatGPT, are restricted by how much text they can process at once during interactions. To alleviate this, we investigate augmenting AI with an external read-write memory,…

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braids.social: A User-Defined Tool for Rules-Based Feed Curation in Decentralized Social Media, Emmy Song, UG '24 (97A88AEF)

We introduce braids.social, a client application for decentralized social media that enables users to configure the algorithm that controls their feeds. Mastodon has become one of the leading…

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Language-Driven Video Editing Agents: Unlocking Creative Potential Through Human-AI Collaboration, Christine Sun, UG '24 (9A6CF9F3)

Despite the importance of video as a medium for communication, video editing is a skill with a high barrier to entry. To democratize access to content creation, we introduce the Video Editing and…

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Next G Seminar- "Regular Sparse NOMA: Ultimate Performance in Closed Form" Lecture by Ori Shental

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CITP Lecture: Manoel Horta Ribeiro - Content Curation in Online Platforms

Online platforms like Facebook, Wikipedia, Amazon, and LinkedIn are embedded in the very fabric of our society. They “curate content”: moderate, recommend, and monetize it, and, in doing…

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CITP Seminar: Danaë Metaxa – The Future of Algorithm Auditing is Sociotechnical

Algorithm audits are powerful tools for studying black-box systems without direct knowledge of those systems’ inner workings. While they have been effectively deployed to identify harms and…

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OURSIP Intern - Laiba Ali

Understanding Users' Expectations of Federated Social Media Feed Curation Advised by: Prof. Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Computer ScienceYuhan Liu, Computer Science

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Analyzing the underlying mechanisms of cross-platform validity for Natural Language Processing-based predictive models that identify mental disorders in social media users, Yubi Mamiya, UG '26 (3995017)

Recent, dramatic increases in life-threatening self-harm and hospitalizations of young people due to mental disorders has motivated efforts to preemptively identify suffering individuals and connect…

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Electric Toothbrushing Pitfalls, Rachel J. Kulchar, UG (2276841)

As the most prevalent chronic disease, dental caries, or tooth decay, is exacerbated by inadequate plaque removal. Oftentimes, people assume that electric toothbrushes are a very efficient way to…

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New Opportunities with Voice Controlled Accessibility Software: Federated Machine Learning and Linux Mobile Devices, Colton Loftus, UG '23 (2264753)

For individuals with health limitations, machine learning provides a powerful way to create more useful accessibility software. Voice controlled accessibility software is one such example that allows…

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CITP Distinguished Lecture Series: Alessandro Acquisti – Who Benefits from the Data Economy?

In the public debate around privacy and the data economy, several claims have been made concerning the benefits that multiple stakeholders may accrue from the collection and analysis of consumer…

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CITP Lecture: "Designing Usable and Useful Privacy Choice Interfaces"

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CITP Distinguished Lecture Series: Jon Kleinberg – The Challenge of Understanding What Users Want: Inconsistent Preferences and Engagement Optimization

Online platforms have a wealth of data, run countless experiments and use industrial-scale algorithms to optimize user experience. Despite this, many users seem to regret the time they spend on these…

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