CSE Students Present at Conferences

The School of Computing and Software Engineering prides itself on the opportunities that it gives its students to become involved with faculty research.  Recently, some CSE students made presentations on their research at two conferences.

On April 6, Caleb Reach and Konling Zhu, both students in our undergraduate programs in Computer Science, gave presentations on their work at the Sixth Annual Harriett J. Walton Symposium on Undergraduate Mathematics Research at Morehouse University in Atlanta.  The title of Caleb's paper was "Wavelet Transform Based Feature Extraction for Image Segmentation", while Konling's presentation was entitled "Image Smoothing Filters Based On Choquet Fuzzy Integral".  Both students were supervised by Dr Chih-Cheng Hung, professor of Computer in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering.

On March 28 and 29, two of CSE's master's students presented their work at 46th ACM Southeast conference at Auburn, AL.  Therese J Albert, a student enrolled in the MS CS program, presented a paper on "Race Condition in Ajax-based Web Applications", while Mate’ Sztipanovits, a student in our MS in Software Engineering, gave two presentations entitled "The Automated Web Application Testing (AWAT) System" and "Web Service Composition Process Verification Methods".  Both students were supervised by Dr Kai Qian, professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering.