Presentations by sponsored students
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David Griffith, "Computer-generated
Congressional Districting." Student Scholar Showcase, April 2011.
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Aaron Ogden. "Pattern-based Programming."
Student Scholar Showcase, April 2011.
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Justin Hoover. "Learning Rules for Planning With
Nexus States." Student Scholar Showcase, April 2011.
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Justin
Hoover and Bill Andrews. "Learning Rules for Nexus-State Planning."
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship (MARCUS), October
2010.
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David Griffith and Jacob Wyatt. "Interruptible
Automated Congressional Districting to Prevent Gerrymandering." Mid-Atlantic
Regional Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship (MARCUS), October 2010.
- Curtis Hancock and Matthew Pietsch. "Preventing Gerrymandering with
Anytime Automated Districting." School of Sciences Research and
Internship Symposium, December 2009, and Student Scholar Showcase, April 2010.
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Danny Dewey-Vogt, "Sneak Attack: A 3-D Shooter in OpenGL."
Student Scholar Showcase, April 2010.
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Melissa Elliott and Thomas Goff, "Skycroft: Grow Your Own Landscape."
School of Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2009, and Student Scholar Showcase, April 2010.
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Justin Hoover, Curtis Hancock, Matthew Pietsch, William Zurita, Casey Rudd,
Danny Town, Brandon Johnson, and Robert Scuzzarella. "Arena Game."
Student Scholar Showcase, April 2010.
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Hunter Harlow, Jacob Andrew Wyatt, Robert Wynn Blevins, Ryan Renfro, Wade
Burnett, and David Griffith. "Temporal Wormhole Mini-Golf."
Student Scholar Showcase, April 2010.
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Travis Blount-Elliott,
"Technological Advances in the Music Industry: the Feasibility of Free
Distribution." Westover Thesis Defense, April 2009, and Student Scholar
Showcase, April 2009.
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Brad Williams, "OpenGL
Programming with Zombies." Student Scholar Showcase, April 2009.
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Tim Willis, "Nexus State
Planning."
Student Scholar
Showcase, April 2009.
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Dan Hudnall, " Physics, Geometry, and Really Painful Explosions in OpenGL."
Student Scholar Showcase, April 2008.
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David Heflin, "Murder at Summerville Inn: A 3D Adventure Game in OpenGL."
Student Scholar Showcase, April 2008.
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Hyun Jordan, "The Kanji
Radical Learning System," School of Sciences Research and Internship
Symposium, December 2007.
- Bill Walters, Brad Williams, Michael Holt,
Thomas Goff, Tyler Cookson, "3D OpenGL Programming with Zombies," School of
Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2007.
- Dan Hudnall, Robert Mills,
Ryan Schauss, Evan Watkins, David Heflin, "How to Blow Up a Tank in OpenGL." School of Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2007.
- Hyun Jordan, "AmeriKanji: An
Online Program for Kanji Learning," Student Scholar Showcase, April 2007.
- Bill Walters, "The
OpenGLCollada Animation Editor," Student Scholar Showcase, April 2007.
- Dan Hudnall, "Rude Awakening:
a 3D First-Person Shooter," Student Scholar Showcase, April 2007.
- Zachary Daily, "An Animation Editor for Windows," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2006.
- Steven Ferrell, "A 3D Game Using the OGRE Engine," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2006.
- Michael Johnston, "An Interactive Video Training System," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2006.
- Nidhi Jaiswal, "Hindi in MS Windows," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2004.
- Chris Tolley, "Nexus State Planning," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2004.
- Chris Tolley and Brian Timmons, "Penguins versus Chickens," School of Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2003.
- Brian Timmons, "Robo-pult," School of Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2003.
- Michael Verret and Andy Convery, "Id's Creation: A 3-D Video Game in OpenGL," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2003.
- Tim Altman and Ian Johnson, "Planning with Nexus States," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2003.
- Jason East, "The Left-Wall Hugger Robot and Its Amaze-ing Escape," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2003.
- Josh Henderson, "Learning Tetris," School of Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2002.
- Chris Jordan, "Machine planning tools," School of Sciences Research and Internship Symposium, December 2002.
- M. J. Wivell, "The CRS Car Rental System," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2002.
- Melba Copeland, "A Web-Accessible Database for Elementary Schools, Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase Poster Session, April 2002.
- Brandon Hughes, "The Intelliscribe Handwritten Input System," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2002.
- Ben Cox, "Arithmetic Reasoning in Graphplan," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2001, and Virginia Academy of Science, James Madison University, May 2001.
- Tim Altman, "Practical General-Purpose Planning with Nexus States," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2001.
- Mike Brown, "A Method for Anytime Decision Networks," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2001.
- Eric Cocca, "General-purpose Translation between Data Formats," Research and Internship Symposium, School of Science, December 2000, and Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2001.
- Satoshi Sugiura, "Incremental Improvement of Existing Plans," Research and Internship Symposium, School of Science, December 2000, and Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2001.
- Cliff Dunford, "Arabic Input in Microsoft Windows Applications," Research and Internship Symposium, School of Science, December 2000.
- Marcus Wright, "Ethiopian Input in Microsoft Windows Applications," Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference of Undergraduate Scholarship
(MARCUS), October 2000.
- Sandy Gilbert, "Modeling Atmospheric Heat Transfer," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2000.
- Ryan Goodwin, "Eliza Gets Personal: Connotation in Natural Language Processing," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 2000.
- Daniel Dempsey, "Easy, Real-Time 3-D Animation," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase Poster Session, April 2000.
- Ann Pulley, "Automated Transliteration of Roman to Amharic Script for Ethiopian Input," Lynchburg College Student Scholar Showcase, April 1999.
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