Independent work projects and senior theses
Thu Aug 1 11:41:00 EDT 2024
2023-2024
Abani Ahmed, Analyzing YouTube Comment Sentiment, Post Dislike Counter Removal (IW seminar)
Rohan Amin, Signal within the Noise? An Investigative Analysis of Relationships Between Asset-Specific News and Price Moves for Various Asset Classes (thesis)
Tommy Ayala, Thrashing Through Time: Computer Vision Techniques Unveiled on Thrasher Magazine Covers (IW seminar)
Melody Choi, Pome: Poetry Classification and Recommendation Using Multi-Feature Embeddings (IW seminar)
Shlomo Fortgang, The Digital Humanities: Using the Socratic Method to Study How Context Reduction Can Encourage Divergent Thinking in Multi-Agent LLM Systems (IW seminar)
Richard Gomez, Chart-Toppers Decoded: Unpacking What Makes a Billboard Hot 100 Hit (IW seminar)
Quon Howery, Emotional Engagement: Analyzing the Interaction Between Princeton University's Art Collection and Its Student Body (IW seminar)
Elise Kratzer, Exploring the Potential for AI in Drug Discovery: What is Real and What is Hype? (thesis)
Archie McKenzie, Adventures in Synthesis: An Empirical Survey in Using Large Language Models to Train Themselves (thesis)
Anaika Mehra, Scripted Realities: Exploring and Shaping Bollywood's Influence on Indian Society through Large Language Models (thesis)
Skyla Qian, Film Fatale: Using Machine Learning to Investigate the Influence of Gender at the Oscars and Predict the Likelihood of a Best Director Win (IW seminar)
Laura Reyes, What do we really know about cyberattacks? A data visualization story (IW seminar)
Claire Shin, A creator-friendly way to predict TikTok viewership (IW seminar)
Tara Shukla, A Comparative Analysis of Multilingual and Monolingual Transformer Model Performance in Korean Grammar Error Correction (IW seminar)
Alison Silldorff, Female Representation at the Academy Awards (IW seminar)
Divraj Singh, Enhancing Urban Planning and Road Safety through the US-Accidents Dataset: Analyzing Accident Hotspots and Infrastructure Elements (IW seminar)
Molly Taylor, Analyzing Humor in the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest (IW seminar)
Alyssa Traylor, Investigating the Usage of Loan Words in Japanese Vocaloid Songs (IW seminar)
Benjamin Wachspress, Hate Speech Detection and Interpretation Models with Applications to Donald Trump’s Truth Social Platform (IW seminar)
Oliver Weizel, Towards Generating Synthesizer Configurations from Audio (IW seminar)
Eva Vesely, Assume My Gender: Representations of Gendered Speech in ChatGPT Outputs and Film Dialogue (thesis)
James Zhang, What Does It Say? Post-OCR Correction with OpenAI’s GPT Models (IW seminar)
2022-2023
Taylor Akin, Computational Analysis and
Visualization of Sheet Music for Bassoon (thesis)
Sydney Berry, Analyzing Misclassifications of Architectural Images via Simple Machine Learning Models (IW seminar)
Kathryn Chou, OCR and Asian American History:
Creating a Search Tool for the Survey of Race Relations Records (thesis)
Rafael Collado, TEMPO: The Electronic Music Perception Organizer (IW seminar)
Katherine Elmlinger, My Data, My Choice? An Analysis of the Data Broker Industry and the Exercise of Privacy Choices (thesis)
Liam Esparraguera, a11ystudy: An Explorable History of Web Accessibility (IW seminar)
Naomi Farkas, Analysis of Jazz and Folk Music (IW seminar)
Jaelin Haynes, The Black Purposes of Web3: A Technical and Societal Analysis (thesis)
Louis Larsen, The Development of a Convolutional Neural Network for the Classification of Drum Sounds (IW seminar)
Alice Lee, Topic Comparisons Between Works of Adult British Fiction by Male and Female Writers from the 1880s (IW seminar)
Karen Li, Facilitating Korean Touch-Typing for Students of Elementary Korean at Princeton University (thesis)
Archie McKenzie, Histories.ai: An interactive, AI-powered tool for studying Herodotus' Histories (IW seminar)
Katelyn Rodrigues, The Last Thing We Forget: Applying Natural Language Processing Techniques to Decode Memories Evoked by Modern Music (thesis)
Mary Tsahas, Analysis of English in Foreign Music (IW seminar)
Eva Vesely, Analyzing Gendered Differences in Movie Dialogue (IW seminar)
2021-2022
Veronica Abebe, HiddenVoices: Uncovering Diverse Enslaved Perspectives (thesis)
Taylor Akin, A Computational Analysis of Bassoon Part Difficulty in Orchestral Works (IW seminar)
Marina Beshai, "I'm Not Selling Until Nancy Pelosi Does":
A Look into the Market Activity of Congress Members (thesis)
Chaz Bethel-Brescia, Computerized Music Feature Analysis:
Using MIDI Representation to Comprehensively Compare Musical Eras (thesis)
Katie Chou, Visualizing Sampling Bias of Asian Respondents in the 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey (IW seminar)
Sara Dardik, Arabic News Topic Modeling & Sentiment Analysis (SIW)
Katherine Elmlinger, Applying Visual and Textual Analysis to the Task of Art Auction Price Prediction (IW seminar)
Jaelin Haynes, Mental Health Attitudes in the Tech Industry: An Exploratory Analysis (IW seminar)
Andy Jeon, Topic Modeling of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the New York Times and The Daily Princetonian (IW seminar)
Joon Ho (Jake) Kim, Analyzing Feature Importance in Income Prediction using Methods in Machine Learning (IW seminar)
Yusuf Kocaman, AI Generated Turkish Makam Music (IW seminar)
Lucas Maake, Tracking NFT Sentiment on Twitter (IW seminar)
Trivan Menezes, Portuguese Etymology Exploration (IW seminar)
Nadia Rodriguez, Visualizing the Relationship between Substance Use and Academic Aspirations in High School Seniors (IW seminar)
Eve Rosenthal, The Transmedia Storytelling Dashboard (IW seminar)
Anya Sharma, Representation of Nobel Prize Laureates from 1901 to 2017 (IW seminar)
Yutong Shen, Personality Detection on Chinese Social Media: Predicting Big Five Personality Traits from Texts in Weibo Users' Posts (IW seminar)
Lucas Stewart, Japanese Loanwords: Frequency, Origin, and Development (IW seminar)
Jessica Stikons, Can AI Distinguish The Style of Tang Dynasty Poets? An Investigation Using Classifiers and Generative Models (IW seminar)
Hitesha Ukey, Subtle Curry Traits: Internet Humor in the South Asian Diaspora (IW seminar)
Nobline Yoo, Building a Tool for Chronicling America: Flexibility and Efficiency in Digital Humanities (IW seminar)
Brendan Zelikman, Robo-Chopin: Deepfaking Music with OpenAI's Jukebox (IW seminar)
2020-2021
Veronica Abebe, #Activism: A Study of the Evolution
of the Feminist Movement Through Twitter (IW seminar)
Chaz Bethel-Brescia, Can Song Lyrics Predict Genre?
Comparing Musical Styles through Textual Analysis (IW seminar)
Justin Bi, Music Notation Analysis Through Music21 (IW seminar)
Marina Beshai, Political Movements in the Age of Social Media:
An Analysis of Twitter's Role in the Egyptian Crisis (IW seminar)
Anabelle Chang, Crime Respective Route Generation in Dense Urban Areas (thesis)
Mariah Crawford, The Role of Rhyme and Structure in Song Popularity (IW seminar)
Nina He, ColorDive: An exploratory tool investigating color extraction, image processing, and perceptual color differences (thesis)
Thomas Johnson, DeepPockets: A Web Application Comparing
Personal Finances to Companies' Political Spending (IW seminar)
Jeanna Joseph, Tune-Finder: An Application for Discovering Similar Melodic Motifs (thesis)
Saad Malik, Syn(th)esis: Generating Piano Music using Deep Learning Techniques (IW seminar)
Khandaker Momataz, Visualizing Hate Crime in New York City (IW seminar)
Alek Kawczynski, Analyzing Baseball Fandom with NLP Techniques (IW seminar)
Joshua Ku, Visualizing the Bible: A Bible Timeline (IW seminar)
Alicia Liu, Conversations across Class: An exploration of class-related differences
in child-directed speech through the CHILDES Database (IW seminar)
Jenny Sheng, Statistical Analysis and Unsupervised Clustering of Asian Art in American Museums (IW seminar)
Dylan Snyder, Stylometric Analysis (IW seminar)
Frelicia Tucker, Maps in the Margins: Connections within Minoritized Data (IW seminar)
William Ughetta, The Old Bailey, U.S. Reports, and OCR: Benchmarking AWS, Azure, and GCP on 360,000 Page Images (thesis)
Michelle Woo, Characterizing Eating Disorder Discourse on Twitter
during the COVID-19 Pandemic (IW seminar)
Ryan Xia, Generating Art from Zuan Script:
Studying Chinese Calligraphy with Recurrent Neural Networks (IW seminar)
Amy Xu, Increasing Cookie Accessibility and Transparency in Desktop Browsers (thesis)
Cheyenne Zhang, NameMap: An Application Mapping the Movement of Chinese Surnames Over Time (IW seminar)
Olivia Zhang, Cadence: A Holistic, Biometric Data Based Approach
to Work Management (SIW)
Jorge Zreik, Quantifying Control: An Analysis of Censorship on Chinese Social Media (IW seminar)
2019-2020
Armani Aguiar, TunePeek: A Simpler Tool for Musical Analysis (IW seminar)
Bevin Benson, Analysis of Princeton University Senior Theses
Using Unsupervised Natural Language Processing Tools (IW seminar)
Alex Dipasupil, A More Accessible Wayback Machine Web Application (JIW)
Nina He (with Ezra Zinberg), PU Palette: Exploring Color Use in The Princeton University Art Museum (IW seminar)
Daniel Huynh, Solving and Simplifying Poker Strategies (IW seminar)
Jeanna Joseph, MuseScholar: Recognizing Patterns in Classical Music (IW seminar)
Joseph Kim, Approach to Record Linkage for Chinese Individuals (JIW)
Julianne Knott, The Geography of Literature:
Natural Language Processing for Understanding the role of
Geographic References in Literature (IW seminar)
Cathleen Kong, Computerized Visual Analysis for
Classifying Chinese Paintings by Dynasty (thesis)
Theodor Marcu, Deep Learning for Mind Reading: Using Neural Networks
to Forecast Neural Signals (thesis)
Brandon May, Genre-ation: a Visualization Tool for Personal Music Discovery (IW seminar)
Koki Ryu, Textual Representation of Presentation Files (JIW)
Sten Sjöberg, The D in DSLR Does Not Stand for Secure:
Security Analysis and Hardening of the Picture Transfer Protocol (JIW)
Ayushi Sinha, Face-off: A Survey of Facial Recognition Technology,
Applications, Concerns, and Recommendations (thesis)
William Ughetta, The Old Bailey Explorer:
Analyzing 180K Pages of Court Records from 1674 to 1913 (JIW)
William Ughetta, The Old Bailey and OCR:
Benchmarking AWS, Azure, and GCP with 180K Page Images (JIW)
Amy Xu (with Suki Yip), An Automated Tagging and Research Tool for Children's Books (IW seminar)
Alice Xue, Can a Machine Originate Art? Creating Traditional
Chinese Landscape Paintings Using Artificial Intelligence (thesis)
Emily Yin, Text Generation Using Recurrent Neural Networks: A Turing Test for Poetry (IW seminar)
Suki Yip (with Amy Xu), CTAG: Children's Literature Tagging and Analysis Tool (IW seminar)
Ezra Zinberg (with Nina He), PU Palette:
Exploring the Princeton University Art Museum collection through the lens of color (IW seminar)
2018-2019
Tigar Cyr, A Domain-Specific Language for Algorithm Animation (JIW)
Robert Freeman, Evaluating Precipitation in Landscape Evolution Model "CHILD" and Improving its Algorithmic Performance (JIW)
Maia Hamin, Authorship Attribution through Word-Pair Measures of Custom Embedding Similarity (JIW)
Sally Lemkemeier, Educating Educators: Training Teachers to Teach Computer Science (thesis)
Robert Liu, Network Visualizations for Mountaineering History (JIW)
Jackson Neus, Bookish: A Tool for Large-Scale Textual Analysis of Arbitrary Datasets (JIW)
Jackson Neus, Bookish v2: Humanities Research at Scale (JIW)
Roopa Ramanujam, Visualizing Gender Bias in Film Reviews (SIW)
Yang Song, Textual Analysis of Daily Princetonian Archives (JIW)
2017-2018
Patrick Boroughs, Prospect: A Mobile Dating App for Princeton Undergraduates (JIW)
Kevin Bradicich, Evangelizing Data Analytics and Visualization of New York City's Evolving Urban Forest (IW seminar)
Natalie Collina, Burst: Escaping the Political Echo Chamber (IW seminar)
Savannah Du, Visualizing and Predicting Spotify Genre Characteristics (IW seminar) [link]
Roland Fong, A Web Application for the Analysis of Literary Chinese Texts (IW seminar) [link]
Inés Franch, Visualizing the deportation of Spanish citizens to Nazi concentration camps (1940-1945) (IW seminar) [link]
Jeffrey Gleason, Accuracy and Fairness: An Analysis of Risk Assessment Algorithms in the Criminal Justice System (thesis)
Pablo Gutierrez, Predicting the Price of Art (IW seminar)
Angela Hillsman, A Web Interface for Visualizing and Animating Geographical Data (IW seminar)
Jessica Ji, TableReader: A Digital Humanities PDF Extraction Tool (thesis) [link]
Evelyn Karis, The Town and Gown: An Intertextual Analysis of Town Topics and The Daily Princetonian (IW seminar) [link]
Sally Lemkemeier, Thinking Outside the Black Box: Exploring Computer Science Education Practices (JIW)
David Melvin, Optical Character Recognition Solution for Tracking FIFA Stats (JIW)
Sejin Park, Collecting and Analyzing Landlord-Tenant Laws in the U.S. Using Natural Language Processing Techniques (IW seminar)
Antony Toron, Foxyblox: A Cloud-based, Distributed and Reliable Storage Solution (JIW)
Bill Zhang, Detecting Depression in Reddit Users (JIW)
Jessica Zheng, Upvoted and Unbiased? A Textual Analysis of "Top" vs "Controversial" Reddit Headlines (IW seminar) [link]
Julie Zhu, "Wake up Sheeple": Detecting Groupthink on Reddit through Classification (IW seminar)
2016-2017
Justin Athill, Visualization of Religious Trends (IW seminar)
Sung Won Chang, Tracing Xuanzang's Journey: Visualizing the Great Tang Records on the Western Regions (IW seminar)
Sung Won Chang, Gerryfinder: Implementing, Visualizing and Analyzing the "Three Tests for Practical Evaluation of Partisan Gerrymandering" (JIW)
Annie Chen, Analyzing the ABC Books Project Data (IW seminar)
Annie Chen, ABCQuery: Query Tool for the ABC Books Project (JIW)
Maia Ezratty, Visualizing Book Borrowing Patterns in Expatriate Paris (IW seminar)
Samvit Jain, Portal: Micropayments on the Paywalled Internet (thesis)
Jessica Ji, Examining Historical Correlations: International Relations Data Analysis with the Correlates of War Project (IW seminar)
David Liu, Discovering Princeton's History: A textual analysis of collegiate newspaper headlines (IW seminar)
Anton Lundin, Swim Practice Extraction and Analysis (IW seminar)
Will Rivitz, Found Haikus: Programmatically Extracting Poetry from Prose (IW seminar)
Matthew Rosen, Navigating Textual 'Metric Space': On Quantifying Differences in Literature (IW seminar)
Matthew Rosen, Turning the Dial: Using Data Hierarchies to Analyze Literature (JIW)
Jonathan Tang, Intelligent and Universal Web Content Filtering (IW seminar)
Carole Touma, The Racial Education Gap in America: A Look Beyond AP Exam Scores (IW seminar)
Carole Touma, Cannon Dial Elm Club: iOS Ordering App System (SIW)
Juliana Wu, BeautyCake: Data Visualization for Cosmetics Consumers (IW seminar)
2014-2015
Cara de Freitas Bart, Safety is our Priority: The Legal Issues with Autonomous Vehicles (SIW)
Stephen Cognetta and Eugene Lee, Pairit: Applications of Simultaneous Multi-Device Usage (thesis)
Dan Kang, Nearby: Discover Nearby Friends (SIW)
Gabriela Leichnitz, A Princeton On-Demand Transportation Platform and Its Implications on Policy, Safety, and Accessibility (JIW)
Theresa Meyer, Getting Greener: Graphical Display and API for Princeton University Campus Energy Awareness (SIW)
Rishi Narang, Sift: Task Management with Email (SIW)
Charles Peyser, A "Little Framework" for Tournament Management (thesis)
Collin Stedman, Our Man in the Middle: An Investigation of TLS Stripping Attacks
and Defenses on the Web (thesis)
Hannah Swenson, Rouge: An Online Clothing Exchange (JIW)
Hannah Swenson, Rouge: The Future Dress Exchange Company (JIW)
Capella Yee, Digital Interactions for the Modern Scholar:
A Case Study on the Field of Prosody (thesis)
2013-2014
Nick Beaulieu, Remodeled Documents: A Screen First, Multi Display Document Preparation System (JIW)
Nick Beaulieu, Developing with Javascript: Document Parsing System using Web Technology (JIW)
David Bieber, Online Education Video Production with Teach Everyone (SIW)
Alex Daifotis, The Princeton Computer Science LabTAs and How an Academic Can Learn to Code (SIW)
Darshan Desai, PLAN: An Intelligent, Integrated, and Connected To-Do List (JIW)
Garrett Disco, Sentiment and Helpfulness Classification of Course Reviews (SIW)
Samuel Gavis-Hughson, UsageTracker: Android Library for Tracking Users' Usage Data (JIW)
David Lackey, Game Glue (SIW)
Luke Paulsen, English Readable Programming Language (thesis)
Prerna Ramachandra, ViewNet: A Visualization Tool for Software Defined Networks (thesis)
Avneesh Sarwate, ChucK Library Extensions (SIW)
Adam Suczewski, Real-time, Multi-user Facial Detection with Applications (JIW)
Wenley Tong, Pyrector: Object-Oriented View Rendering for Python Web Frameworks (SIW)
2012-2013
Candace Button, Improving the Student Course Guide (SIW)
Vincent Castaneda, Copy-Cat: a Google App Engine application (JIW)
Neal Donnelly, Grinbox: Building a user-friendly sentiment analysis tool for email (JIW)
Sebastian Gold, Uses and means of multiple human input devices (JIW)
Mark Ha, EasyAndroid: A developer's tool for Android beginners (thesis)
Gregory Hyde, iGoalieCoach: an iOS application to record ice hockey statistics
and analyze goaltenders (SIW)
Marianne Jullian, Visualizing expression: a visual analysis of literary works and nonliteral copying
in the context of copyright infringement (thesis)
Akarshan Kumar, NotifyMe: Real-time smartphone notifications for non-native services (SIW)
Molly Nacey, History Online (SIW)
Wenley Tong, A music transcription application for the mobile platform (JIW)
Eric Weiser, GigScape: An Intelligent, Local, Social Jazz Concert Finder (SIW)
2011-2012
Mark Ha, Connect: A New Library for Connecting Android Phones (JIW)
Dana Hoffman, DroidDev: A Web-based Editor for Android Application Development (thesis)
Emily Lancaster, CooChroo: Collaborative Browsing -- A Chrome Extension for Shared Browsing between Multiple People (thesis)
Calvin Lee, Building a Web Client for Instagram: An Investigation of Current Approaches (SIW)
Rodrigo Menezes, Feasibility of Massive Distributed Computing on the Web Browser (JIW)
Mitchell Morgan, Textbook Companion: A Smarter Way to Study (SIW)
Christopher Triolo, GetItHere: Location Aware Shopping List (SIW)
Kyle Wass, Visualizing Similarity: A New Approach to Textual Matching (JIW)
2009-2010
Hannah Barudin, ManageMe: Developing a Mobile Application (SIW)
Jennifer Chen, No Shortcuts: Understanding Computer Science by Understanding Computer Science (thesis)
Gyeong-Sik Choi, Integrated Course Engine 2.0 (SIW)
Lalithra Fernando, The Two-Cursor Keyboard (SIW)
Tushar Gupta, Organized Web Browsing: Navigation Trees (JIW)
Ellen Kim, An R GUI (thesis)
Hao Lian, Smuggling Cross-referencing from LXR into Trac with Almond Extract (JIW)
Daniel Roberts, Declarative AJAX for Rapid Web Development (SIW)
Erin Rosenbaum, Sports Timer: An iPhone App for Timing Concurrent Sporting Events (JIW)
Erin Rosenbaum, CAMSI: College Assignment Manager and Syllabus Importer (JIW)
Yujie Song, Three Kingdoms Relationship Visualizer (thesis)
2008-2009
Hannah Barudin, ManageMe: a New iPhone Application (JIW)
Jennifer Chen, Binary Level Metadata in Microsoft Word (JIW)
Mark Limperis, The iTour: An iPhone Application for Tourists (JIW)
JP Paranada, Visualizing the Linux Kernel (JIW)
David Yang, Visualizing Wikipedia Histories (JIW)
2007-2008
Jeffrey Bagdis, Plagiarism Detection in Natural Language (thesis)
Daniel Douglas, Parselmouth: Tools and Software for Teaching Biblical Hebrew (JIW)
Penny Enomoto, Motif Notation (SIW)
Paul Jacobs, Stochastic Neural Networks for Stock Market Prediction (JIW)
Nicholas Leonhardt, A Record Keeping and Member Notification System Adaptable
for Any Organization (JIW)
Nicholas Leonhardt, Analysis of the Abilities, Accuracy and Flexibility
of Mapping Systems APIs: Google Maps and Yahoo! Maps (JIW)
Yun-En Liu, Code Visualization (JIW)
Yun-En Liu, Web-based GDB Frontend (JIW)
Mason Simon, Spotscape (JIW)
Choketsu Uga, Navigator Map Viewer (SIW)
2006-2007
Eirik Bakke, SIEUFERD -- A Schema-independent End-user Front-end for Relational Databases (JIW)
Nicholas Byrd, End-User Scripting: Tools, Issues, and Possibilities (JIW)
Michael Dirolf, A Simple Animation Framework for the Web (JIW)
RJ Liljestrom, GCCDOC: XHTML Documentation from C Programs (JIW)
Arthi Ramachandran, GRAMPL: A Graphical IDE for AMPL (JIW)
Gus Tate, Juggling Harmony: Making Music from Flying Objects (JIW)
2005-2006
Ross Bogenschneider, Japanese Language Education Software Development (thesis)
Alex Combs, Chemical Stenographer: A Graphic Study Aid for Organic Chemistry (thesis)
Joshua Probst, Facebooking AJAX (thesis)
Michael Wenzel, Building Large-Scale Web Applications (thesis)
Jim Dickinson, The HashMatcher Algorithm: Reducing the Disk Space Usage
of a Group of Files (SIW)
Robert Hazan, Personal Finance with Web 2.0: A Case Study for an
Overview and Evaluation of Ruby on Rails (SIW)
William Butler, An Open Platform for Equities Trading Strategy Testing (SIW)
2004-2005
Seamus Abshere, Budget SMS Lookup (JIW)
Kent Cheng, AMPL Excel Integration (JIW)
Elika Etemad, Robust Vertical Text Layout (JIW)
Frank Macreery, A Survey of PowerPoint Usage (JIW)
Jamie Niemasik, Visualizing Evolution of Large Software Systems (JIW)
Olawale Oladehin, The Performance Comparison between Java and C# (JIW)
Geoff Patterson, The Olympic Swimming Database (SIW)
Michael Weishuhn, Tracker, A Track Meet Manager (SIW)
Michael Wenzel, The MIMA GigFinder (JIW)
2003-2004
Sharam Fouladgar-Mercer,
AEMER: Advanced Electronic Medical Record (SIW)
Jing Ge,
Chinese Character Recognition (SIW; with Rob Schapire)
Thaïs Melo,
A Student Course Guide Infrastructure (SIW)
William Morton,
A Display Wall for the Developer Community (SIW)
William Morton,
MMS GL -- Getting Lighter (SIW)
Daniel Semaya,
Enhanced Digital Music Jukebox (SIW)
Clay Bavor and Jesse Levinson,
WHOAMI: Wireless Home and Office Appliance Management and Integration (JIW)
Clay Bavor and Jesse Levinson,
WHOAMI 2.0: Wireless Home and Office Appliance Management and Integration (JIW)
Yesim Koman,
Implementation of a User-Friendly Interface to AMPL for Solving Problems of Uncertainty (JIW)
2002-2003
Andrew Hudson,
Designing GUI Interfaces for Teachers (thesis)
Randy Carnevale,
Compiling AWK to Java (JIW)
Charles Lin,
AMPL-Excel Interfaces (SIW)
Brian Olson,
GUIML: Graphical User Interface Markup Language (JIW)
Mihai Parparita,
Applications of Web Services to Digital Music Libraries (JIW)
2001-2002
Jonathan Harris,
Extra!Extra! All the Sides to Every Story (thesis)
Maryam Kamvar,
Panomentary: A Case Study in Testing (thesis)
Christopher Karr,
An Information Architecture for Sharing and Aggregating Geospatial Content (thesis)
Scott Eblen,
Drawing Diagrams in HTML (SIW)
Karin Kin,
The Plain English Translator: Bridging the Great Digital Divide (SIW; with Perry Cook)
Alexander Peretsman,
BBML: A Baseball Box Score Markup Language (SIW)
Victor Shnayder,
Yet Another System for Algorithm Animation (JIW)
Paul Simbi,
Book to Audio (JIW)
Daniel Spector,
PIC2SVG: Making Web Vector Graphics User Friendly (JIW)
2000-2001
Kevin Yip,
A System for Exchanging Optimization Data (thesis)
Lee Goddard,
A New Scripting Language for the Display Wall (SIW)
Jonathan Harris,
Notes from the Road (JIW)
Maryam Kamvar,
Transparent Translator (JIW)
Maryam Kamvar,
Natural Language Processing: The Unconquered Terrain of Computer Science (JIW)
Mark McMillan,
Computerized Creation of Op Art (SIW)
John Taylor,
Site Developer: A New Application and Test of the Mozilla Technology (JIW)
John Zedlewski,
Type Analysis in the Jython Compiler (JIW)
1999-2000
Julien Beguin,
The Development of WESL, a Web-Enhanced Scripting Language (JIW)
Ilya Rosenberg,
Design and Implementation of ClearJava Integrated Development Environment (JIW)