Atlanta, GA | Posted: April 20, 2010
The College of Computing held its annual UROC Research Symposium on Monday, April 19, featuring some of the top undergraduate research projects produced during the year.
Below is a full list of all 2010 UROC winners:
"Walking on Catalan Spaces"
"Algorithms Simulator"
Advisor: Prasad Tetali
"iQuest - Location Based Gaming"
Advisor: Mark Riedl
"Extensions of a System for Robot Affordance Prediction"
Advisor: Jim Rehg
"iQuest - Location Based Gaming"
Advisor: Mark Riedl
"Community Mosaic: Finding ways to eat more healthfully in a low-income African American community"
Advisors: Beki Grinter & Andrea Grimes
"Ad Hoc Symbiotic Traffic Simulation"
Advisors: Richard Fujimoto & Michael Hunter
The UROC Research Symposium is supported by generous gifts from Yahoo! and Google.