For my Software Design class, we created a website to view the CDC’s 2000-2020 cancer information dataset. We included a lot of functions to filter the relevant data, CSS to design the website nicely, and buttons to move around the… Continue Reading →
In Intro to Data Science, we analyzed how sleeping hours relates to stress, sleep quality, and academic performance using datasets found on Kaggle, and created an interactive Shiny webapp. It was fun working out all the code to automatically adapt… Continue Reading →
At the AIT Budapest for CS OCS Program, Mobile App Development class, I made a Tic-Tac-Toe game to explore the creation process of an Android app. I had some fun with making supersized ones like a 10×10 game. [Click here… Continue Reading →
For the Artificial Life and Digital Evolution, I wrote an article for The Encyclopedia of Artificial Life regarding how artificial life can be used for the goods of society, though sadly things hasn’t gone as planned and the publication has… Continue Reading →
In Writing with AI, I tried to use AI to write an Academic Paper assignment from a class that has nothing to do with me at all: EDUC 110: Intro to Educational Studies. From this, I learned how AI has… Continue Reading →
In Writing with AI, my group used AI to see if we can make a full informative presentation about a topic we were totally unfamiliar with: Animal Crossing and the enjoyment of doing chores in the game. Things turned out… Continue Reading →
In Digital History, Public Heritage and Deep Mapping, I went on a trip nearby and focused on specifically mapping down things I normally ignore. Walking around without glancing at my phone (other than to look at the map and taking… Continue Reading →
(The orthomosaic that we developed to depict Teepee Tonka Park using drone imagery.) Digital History, Public Heritage and Deep Mapping was my first, and last, History class at Carleton, and it was a doozy. As my first exposure to mapping,… Continue Reading →
In Hacking the Humanities, I created a data visualization of which Marvel character was visualized most often by cover artists behind Chris Claremont’s Issues #200 – #249 of the Uncanny X-Men comics, and who among those artists was the most… Continue Reading →
For my Natural Language Processing class, my group’s final result is to research on the feasibility of using AI to detect AI-generated code. My portion of the task is to see the baseline effectiveness of an AI without any fine-tuning…. Continue Reading →
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