PROGRAM
Friday, November 17th
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08:00-09:00 Session 1: Keynote Talk
Location: Azalea
08:00 | Distributed Analysis of Wireless at Nextscale (abstract) |
09:15-10:35 Session 2A: Professional Presentations
Location: Highlander I
09:15 | Game Controller Design Alternatives for Non-Traditional Applications – Proof of Concept (abstract) |
09:35 | Exploring the Impact of Lesson Summaries for Data-Driven Teaching Practices (abstract) |
09:55 | Efficacy and efficiency of academic dishonesty using generative artificial intelligence (abstract) |
10:15 | Strengthening the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum at Tennessee State University through Robotics: Fostering Diversity, Interest, and Retention in STEM (abstract) |
09:15-10:35 Session 2B: Undergraduate Presentations
Location: Azalea
09:15 | An Effective Approach for Stepping-stone Intrusion Detection Resistant to Intruders’ Chaff-Perturbation via Packet Crossover (abstract) |
09:35 | INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK FOR PROACTIVE DATA LOSS PREVENTION AND AUTO DATA RECOVERY (abstract) |
09:55 | QR Code Tip Lines Using TCP/IP Network for Assisting Police with Information from the Public (abstract) |
10:15 | Exploring the Boundless Realm of Digital Realities in Gamification (abstract) |
09:15-10:35 Session 2C: Undergraduate Presentations
Location: Dogwood I
09:15 | Revitalizing Solar Insights: A Dashboard for West Tennessee Solar Farm (abstract) |
09:35 | Bullet Blitz (abstract) |
09:55 | Experimentation with AI-generated Malware Behavior and Various Detection Techniques (abstract) |
10:15 | Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy in Virtual Reality: Proof of Concept (abstract) |
09:15-10:35 Session 2D: Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Location: Dogwood II
09:15 | A Polynomial Algorithm to Compute Geodetic Ratio of a Graph (abstract) |
09:35 | Cybersecurity Threat within Southwest Virginia's Arriculture (abstract) |
09:55 | Smart building energy consumption prediction deployed on the cloud using Spark and XGBoost (abstract) |
10:15 | Enhancing Chest X-ray Analysis with ACGAN: Generating Diverse and Privacy-Preserving Medical Images (abstract) PRESENTER: Khem Poudel |
10:40-12:00 Session 3A: Professional Presentations
Location: Highlander I
10:40 | The Role of a Computer Science Definition in Teaching an Introductory Course (abstract) |
11:00 | Systematic Review of Empathy in Technology (abstract) PRESENTER: Kriti Chauhan |
11:20 | Designing a Software Component to Handle Course Scheduling Constraints (abstract) |
11:40 | 3 Laws are not enough: Developing an AI Acceptable Use Policy (abstract) |
10:40-12:00 Session 3B: Undergraduate Presentations
Location: Azalea
10:40 | Development of an automated bat box detection system to assess use in response to microclimate (abstract) |
11:00 | The Tale of Adlez (abstract) |
11:20 | ParkSense (abstract) |
11:40 | Gardener’s Best Friend (abstract) |
10:40-12:00 Session 3C: Undergraduate Presentations
Location: Dogwood I
10:40 | Unleashing CUDA: Turbocharging Parallel Computing (abstract) |
11:00 | Understanding Random Number Generators (abstract) |
11:20 | Autonomous Fertilizing Robot (abstract) |
10:40-12:00 Session 3D: Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Location: Dogwood II
10:40 | Supporting infrastructure and devops for smart building fault detection (abstract) PRESENTER: Kaleb Horvath |
11:00 | Generative Literary Analysis Using a Multi-Stage Natural Language Processing Pipeline (abstract) |
11:20 | Designing an energy fault detection pipeline for smart buildings (abstract) |
11:40 | Replacing Regular Expressions in Autograder Feedback (abstract) |
13:00-14:40 Session 4A: Professional Presentations
Location: Highlander I
13:00 | Visibility Graph of Polygons (abstract) |
13:20 | Two Week Sprints - What Can Students Really Learn? (abstract) |
13:40 | Unsustainability With Robots and UAVs on Planets and Moons (abstract) |
14:00 | A Flexible and Broad Operating System Project (abstract) |
14:20 | Text-based Animation to Teach Introductory Computer Science Courses (abstract) |
13:00-14:40 Session 4B: Graduate Student Presentations
Location: Azalea
13:00 | Remote Surveillance for Soldier and Civilian Recognition (abstract) |
13:20 | Enhancing Low-Code Development Platforms for Error Detection and Test Expression by End-Users (abstract) |
13:40 | The application of deep learning to diagnose plant diseases (abstract) |
14:00 | Analyzing what entrepreneurs actually do using artificial intelligence (abstract) |
14:20 | SQL, NoSQL, or NewSQL: Choosing the Right Database is No Longer a simple Query (abstract) |
13:00-14:40 Session 4C: Poster Presentations
Location: Dogwood I
Empowering AI’s Trust and Big Data Resources in Healthcare Industry with Blockchain (abstract) PRESENTER: Samir Poudel |
A Deep Learning Approach for Decision Support in Efficient 3D Object Manufacturing Method Selection (abstract) |
Identifying Colocation Patterns in Local and Global Scale Using Global Terrorism Dataset (abstract) |
Utilizing Neural Networks to Predict Water Temperatures in a Thermal Refuge (abstract) |
13:00-14:40 Session 4D: Peer-Reviewed Presentations
Location: Dogwood II
13:00 | The CTEEAM Process: A Pedagogical Approach to Digital Forensics Evidence Management and Bias Mitigation (abstract) |
13:20 | Smart cars and Image classification using SVM (abstract) |
13:40 | Navigating the Frontier: AI in Cybersecurity (abstract) |
16:30-17:00 Business Meeting
Come to the business meeting to learn about the budget for the conference and discuss concerns. All professionals are encouraged to attend. Students may also attend.
Location: Highlander I
19:00-21:00 Awards Banquest
At our awards banquet, we join with a big dinner and celebrate the accomplishments of our students.
Location: Azalea