The Research Agenda:
Interactive Interfaces and Issues of Privacy and Security
IS IT SCIENCE OR IS IT ENGINEERGING?
The Big Question in all of our work is:
Are we doing science or are we doing engineering?
Why does this matter?
Because WHAT you do as science differs from Engineering.
How?
Well that's what we spend some time talking about when we
meet.
CS Mentored Research, Interactive Multimedia Project, or
Indenpendent Study with Dr. Wolz means:
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Posing a problem or question.
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Doing background research to understand the problem
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Proposing a solution or hypothesis
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Testing the solution/hypothesis (through systematic software
design, or principled scientific methods)
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LOTs of group discussion, brainstorming, and some silliness.
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Presenting the work through required TCNJ poster and oral presentation
sessions,
OR
Travelling the globe (ok up and down I 95) to present at established Student
Conferences or even at Professional Concerences.
CURRENT PROJECTS
Hopewell / Clay
(Pete Babinsky, Stacy
Brasol, Greg Nice)
WHAT (Jessie
Burger, Aaron Archer Waterman)
rMUISC (Mike
Massimi, Eric Tarn)
(what about GAMES) here is a project
that is about to become a course......
Types of Things We Are Doing:
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Human Computer Interfaces (all projects)
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Privacy/Security at the user level (all projects)
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Wearable computing (rMUSIC)
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Database design (Hopewell)
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Web search (WHAT)
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Natural Language Processing (WHAT Hopewell)
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Collaborative systems (rMUSIC, Hopewell/Clay)
Explore our various web sites, and email the students involved! Sign up now!
We are looking for creative minds.
More to come: a complete list of papers and external presentations by students
in the group.