REU : 2022 PROJECTS

REU Researchers with the help of their supervisors and advisors have accomplished a lot during their tenure at GSU. From developing a dynamic algorithm to adjust the emotional curve of a game story's plot to developing algorithms to detect user input of AR headsets using head movement data, they have made a lot of progress in understanding and improving in the field of Immersive media computing.

Alif Jakir

An In-Focus from a Single Input Image

Onyi Onyemaobi, Georgia State University
Professor Saeid Belkasim (mentor), Georgia State University

Arjun Krisha  Ian Solisr

Interactive Cartographic Storytelling with Complex and Non-linear Time Structure

Aylish Turner, University of Southern California
Naomi Yonas, University of California, Berkeley
Professor Douglas Blackmon and Ying Zhu (mentors), Georgia State University

CameronDetig

AI-fueled FPV Goggles with Mobile Device and VR Headset

Sydney Brown, Barnard College of Columbia University
Professor Jonathan Ji and Mr. Qing SuMr. Qing Su (Dr. Ji’s PhD student)(mentors), Georgia State University

JosephHamlett JosephHamlett

AI-driven NPCs in games

Asher Uman, Smith College
Jace Clowdus, University of Southern California
Professor Michael Weeks (mentor), Georgia State University

LillianLe  AbuNadimKabir

Object detection on 360 videos for firefighting

David Joy, Auburn University
Emmanuel Hernandez, The Pennsylvania State University
Professor Zhisheng Yan and Mr. Anh Nguyen (Dr. Yan’s PhD student)(mentors), Georgia State University

LillianLe

A Survey of Suspense Models in Storytelling and Computer Games

Alex Alsheimer, College of Charleston
Professor Ying Zhu (mentor), Georgia State University

AbuNadimKabir

Managing Suspense in Games: Gameplay and Artifact Layer

Daniel Kim, North Carolina State University
Professor Ying Zhu (mentor), Georgia State University