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COMPUTER SCIENCE QATAR TECHNICAL REPORT ABSTRACTS

Source: http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/qatar/abstracts/11-106.html Parent: http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/qatar.html

CMU-CS-QTR-106 Computer Science Qatar School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University --- CMU-CS-QTR-106 2011 Senior Thesis Project Reports Iliano Cervesato, Kemal Oflazer, Majd Sakr, Mark Stehlik*, Bretting Browning**, Bernardine Dias** Editors Samreen Anjum Author Contents Place Recognition for Indoor Blind Nagivation June 2011 CMU-CS-QTR-106.pdf Keywords: Assistive Technology, Indoors Navigation, Visually Impaired, Computer Vision This technical report collects the final reports of the undergraduate Computer Science majors from the Qatar Campus of Carnegie Mellon University who elected to complete a senior research thesis in the academic year 2010-11 as part of their degree. These projects have spanned the students' entire senior year, during which they have worked closely with their faculty advisors to plan and carry out their projects. This work counts as 18 units of academic credit each semester. In addition to doing the research, the students presented a brief midterm progress report each semester, presented a public poster session in December, presented an oral summary in the year-end campuswide Meeting of the Minds and submitted a written thesis in May. 49 pages The editors of the report include the members of the Senior Thesis Committee on the Qatar campus and the student's advisors. *Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University **Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University and Computer Science Department, Qatar
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