On November 26th, the 9 students in my grad course on “Quantitative Research Methods & Design (IAT802)” that I taught in Fall 2014 gave their final 7-min project presentations in the SIAT research colloquium at Simon Fraser University. Enjoy! I think the students did an amazing job, quite proud of them! — for many it was their first scientific research project and presentation!
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Here’s the list of speakers and topics
- Alejandro V.: Non-Expert Movement Observation Using Laban Movement Analysis
- Alex Kitson: Individual factors influencing orientation performance in virtual environments
- Jianyu Fan: Groundtruthing and Validating the Soundscape Valence/Arousal Classification with Multiple Users
- William Li: Validation of MotionCapture (MoCap) Labels in Movement
- Jason Procyk: Video Feedback for Ice Hockey: Investigating the Effect on Shot Training
- Luciano Frizzera:
- Effectiveness and efficiency of time representation on human spatial movement map visualization
- Srilekha Kirshnamachari Sridharan: Association of Colors to Phoneme-Grapheme pairs.
- Kıvanç Tatar: Empirical Evaluation of a Commercial Synthesizer Automatic Calibration System
- Arefin Mohiuddin: Exploration of Parallel Alternatives in Design Tasks — The Effect on Task Completion Times