ANGLE Lab sponsored the ANGLE Lab Challenge one of the Research Challenges at QUANTA Research Outreach Program at ASU. This challenge was led by three of our lab mates: Nikil Selvam and Emily Berk (both undergrad students) and Dan Shapera (PhD Candidate). Participants The challenge attracted about 70 students who participate in two […]
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Project description One of the most amazing and expected characteristics in modern systems is self-adaptation, the capability of monitoring, understanding, and responding to changes in a computational environment. A particular case of self-adaptation is affective-driven self-adaptation (closed-affective-loop), which uses the consciousness of user’s affects (emotions) and drives self-adaptation that responds to changes in those affects. […]
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Project description One of the most amazing and expected characteristics in modern software systems is self-adaptation, the capability of monitoring, understanding, and responding to changes in a computational environment. A particular case of self-adaptation is affective-driven self-adaptation, which uses the consciousness of user’s affects (emotions) and drives self-adaptation that responds to changes in those affects. […]
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Project description To date, drawings still serve as the main mean for assembly guidance. However, the use of drawing guidelines is not enough for the complexity of assembling large-scale apparatus such as computer systems or other intricate components. The challenge involves: (a) defining standard formats to describe the assembly process as well as defining a […]
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ANGLE has create a research relationship with the Computer Science and Computer Systems Engineering and Informatics programs at ASU. This relationship includes the participation of students enrolled in the capstone team projects in the projects on the lab. The experience of a capstone team provides students an opportunity to apply their technical skill and knowledge […]
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ANGLE has created a research relationship with Higher Education organizations such as Rio Salado Community college to assist with remediation efforts within the math department there while evaluating math-based intelligent tutoring systems. Both ASU and Rio Salado have completed the IRB process and are jointly approved to run learning research in this community environment where […]
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ANGLE’s participation with Government entities includes: British Consulate Great Lakes Training Center NATO
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ANGLE has created partnerships with local school districts and assisted in setting up and administering summer and after school remediation programs. These community partnerships allow research data to be collected in the filed while remedial students are assisted and provided the opportunity to improve their math skills. The relationships and opportunity to work with the […]
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ANGLE has created a research relationship with business organization such as iMotions and Advanced Brain Monitoring (ABM). iMotions – Eye Tracking A/S iMotions is an eye tracking and biometric software platform company originally founded in 2005 with headquarter in Copenhagen, Denmark and a US office at MIT in Cambridge, USA. iMotions has reseller representation […]
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