Semester Conclusion

I haven’t written anything in a few months because there is no time during the semester to work on anything fun. This semester was good, but challenging. I took three graduate classes, each culminating in a final project. For bioinformatics, I did some biclustering research based on some earlier work by my thesis advisor. In digital image processing, I designed a method to detect brake lights for autonomous vehicles. Lastly, Michael Jolson and I made this cool general-purpose distributed computing system based on a market model for database systems.

4 Responses to “Semester Conclusion”

  1. Jason says:

    Yo – bioinformatics, eh?

    Any plans for grad work in said field?

  2. John says:

    I’m not cut out to be a researcher, I just don’t have the heart for it.

  3. Jason says:

    You and me both it seems – I’m debating patent law at the moment (i write this from the lab…)

  4. Dan McCreary says:

    What is the current status of your brake light detection software? What Java image processing package did you use? I could not fine a reference to it in the paper. Are you willing to share some of the code?

    Thanks – Dan

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