Below you will find the presentations, Google slides, poster board, and demo. This year's students participated fully online and blew away our expectations and set even higher ones! We are so proud of everything they accomplished. It took a lot of deliberation to select the "top" projects. Congratulations to Vidhi and Carter as the People's Choice Award winners for their project "Motion Detection Using Python and OpenCV on a Raspberry Pi". Additional congratulations to William and David as the Faculty Team Project award winners for their "Super Mario vs. Mode" project. Jennifer and Paul "Saving Hogwarts" Presentation Slides | Poster Board | Demo | Play the Game * * * * * Vidhi and Carter ** People's Choice Award ** " Motion Detection Using Python and OpenCV on a Raspberry Pi " Presentation Slides | Poster Board | Demo | See the Code * * * * * Taylin and Elizabeth "Fruit Faeries" Presentation...
This week we spent time working with PyGame. After learning about it and creating an example game, we were let loose to create our own. On Friday, we presented our PyGame projects. Below you will see our presentations and demos. Congratulations the Faculty Choice Award winners Erin and Paul for their game "Magical Maze" and to the People's Choice Award winners David and Carter for their game "Battleship." Jennifer and Brad - PacMan -2.0 Slides | Demo | Play the Game How to play - Use the arrow keys to move around *** Jocelyn and Heindrick - Snake Game Enhanced Slides | Demo | Play the Game How to play - Control the snake using up,down,left, or right arrow keys to either avoid hitting the border or the obstacles (didn’t have enough time to finish collision with obstacles) or colliding with the fruit to increase length and earn points. *** Sam and Shane - Battle through the Lands Slides | Demo | Play the Game How to play - Use the right and ...
On Friday, Professor Sanjoy Dasgupta guest spoke about machine learning and how a computer can determine handwritten numbers. For example, the post office uses software which has to determine the addresses written on an envelope. However, not everyone writes the number 5 exactly the same. Some may curl more that it could be considered by a computer as the number six. There are different algorithms that can be used to most effectively and accurately determine the values. Similar algorithms can be use to make connections/relationships between other things such as analogy problems (king is to queen as man is to ?).
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