Computer Science

 

Our faculty are connected to the latest trends in computing practices and research. Research interests range from classical and quantum computing to human-computer interaction to assistive technology to artificial intelligence and speech recognition, and so much more.

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Submissions from 2017

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Block-symmetric polynomials correlate with parity better than symmetric, Frederic Green, Daniel Kreymer, and Emanuele Viola

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Observations on AMBER force field performance under the conditions of low pH and high salt concentrations, Hanzhong Liu, Qingzhe Tan, Li Han, and Shuanghong Huo

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Camera Canvas: Photo editing and sharing app for people with disabilities, Trung Ngo, Christopher Kwan, and John Magee

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Predictive link following plug-in for web browsers, Lyle Pierson Stachecki and John Magee

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Camera mouse: Dwell vs. computer vision-based intentional click activation, Rafael Zuniga and John Magee

Submissions from 2016

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Comparison of two methods to control the mouse using a keypad, Torsten Felzer, Ian Scott Mackenzie, and John Magee

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Eye-gaze with predictive link following improves accessibility as a mouse pointing interface, Vazquez Li Jason, Lyle Pierson Stachecki, and John Magee

Submissions from 2015

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Virtual fingerprint - image-based authentication increases privacy for users of mouse-replacement interfaces, Viktoria Grindle, Syed Kamran Haider, John Magee, and Marten van Dijk

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Academic Aide - Free online math question database for academic improvement, Jian Bin Guo, Lukas Leung, and John Magee

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Camera Mouse + Clicker AID: Dwell vs. Single-muscle click actuation in mouse-replacement interfaces, John Magee, Torsten Felzer, and I. Scott Mackenzie

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Predictive link following for accessible web browsing, Jiri Roznovjak and John Magee

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Control yourself: A mixed-reality natural user interface, Elena Zhizhimontova and John Magee

Submissions from 2014

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Euclidean sections of protein conformation space and their implications in dimensionality reduction, Mojie Duan, Minghai Li, Li Han, and Shuanghong Huo

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Adaptive sliding menubars make existing software more accessible to people with severe motion impairments, Christopher W. Kwan, Isaac Paquette, John J. Magee, and Margrit Betke

Submissions from 2013

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Evaluation of dimensionality-reduction methods from peptide folding-unfolding simulations, Mojie Duan, Jue Fan, Minghai Li, Li Han, and Shuanghong Huo

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Configurations and path planning of convex planar polygonal loops, Li Han, Lee Rudolph, Michael Chou, Sean Corbett, Emily Eagle, Dylan Glotzer, Jake Kramer, Jonathan Moran, Christopher Pietras, Ammar Tareen, and Matthew Valko

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Graph representation of protein free energy landscape, Minghai Li, Mojie Duan, Jue Fan, Li Han, and Shuanghong Huo

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Integrating a science perspective into an introductory computer science course, John J. Magee and Li Han

Submissions from 2011

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Observation of two families of folding pathways of BBL, Jue Fan, Mojie Duan, Da Wei Li, Hao Wu, Haijun Yang, Li Han, and Shuanghong Huo

Submissions from 2010

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Uniqueness of optimal mod 3 polynomials for parity, Frederic Green and Amitabha Roy

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Explicit parametrizations of the configuration spaces of anthropomorphic multi-linkage systems, Li Han and Lee Rudolph

Submissions from 2009

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Efficient universal quantum circuits, Debajyoti Bera, Stephen Fenner, Frederic Green, and Steve Homer

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Simplex-tree based kinematics of foldable objects as multi-body systems involving loops, Li Han and Lee Rudolph

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Bending and kissing: Computing self-contact configurations of planar loops with revolute joints, Li Han, Lee Rudolph, Sam Dorsey-Gordon, Dylan Glotzer, Dan Menard, Jon Moran, and James R. Wilson

Submissions from 2008

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Uniqueness of Optimal Mod 3 Circuits for Parity, Frederic Green and Amitabha Roy