SENG402 Showcase 2023

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The 2023 edition of the Software Engineering Research Project showcase take place at the Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square, Christchurch, on 12th October from 9am until 6pm. The full programme with abstracts can be found here.

Summarised schedule

Room:Waimakariri 1 Room:Waimakariri 2
9:00-9:15 Welcome Words
9:15-10:30 Education
Chair: Fabian Gilson
Geo-localisation and classification
Chair: Etienne Borde
10:30-11:00 Morning Tea
11:00-12:15 Software Engineering
Chair: Tanja Mitrovic
Automated machinery
Chair: Chenyi Zhang
12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:15-14:30 Agri-tech
Chair: Miguel Morales-Trujillo
Environmnent
Chair: Trevor Nesbit
14:30-15:00 Afternoon tea
15:00-16:15 Health and Care
Chair: Andreas Willig
Varia
Chair: Marina Filipovic
16:15-16:30 Closing Words
16:30-17:30 Social Event

Presentation Coloured Badges

Industry Project Industry project Research Project Research project Personal Project Personal project

Shafi Goldwasser (Turing award 2012)

Room: Waimakariri 1

9:00-9:15 Welcome Words
9:15-9:30 Research Project April Clarke
University of Canterbury
Explainable AI in an Intelligent Tutoring System
9:30-9:45 Research Project George Carr-Smith
University of Canterbury
Gamification in Educational and Industrial Contexts: Play and Learn
9:45-10:00 Research Project George Hampton
University of Canterbury
CodeWOF Exercise Creation Interface
10:00-10:15 Research Project Samuel McMillan
University Of Canterbury
Unlocking SQL Mastery: A Gamified Approach to Enhanced Learning with QueryCompetition
10:15-10:30 Research Project Sami Elmadani
University of Canterbury
EER Tutor -- Self Regulated Learning
10:30-11:00 Morning Tea
11:00-11:15 Research Project Darryl Anne Alang
University of Canterbury
State of DevSecOps Practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
11:15-11:30 Industry Project Luke Garside
University of Canterbury, Department of Physics
Barracuda: A language for executing arbitrary GPU code at runtime
11:30-11:45 Research Project Danish Khursheed Jahangir
University of Canterbury
Coding with Confidence: The Role of Tools in Code Review Excellence
11:45-12:00 Research Project Saskia van der Peet
University of Canterbury
Social sustainability in the New Zealand software industry
12:00-12:15 Industry Project Sahil Negi
Ministry of Education
Connecting physically remote families through stories
12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:15-13:30 Industry Project Fa Wren Chong
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Texture Boundary Segmentation for Pinus Radiata Branch Cut-Point Detection
13:30-13:45 Research Project James Claridge
MBIE
Tree branch detection for Drones
13:45-14:15 Industry Project Arish Myckel Abalos, Andrew Cook
Onside Limited
Agricultural Land Identification and Classification utilising Deep Learning
14:30-15:00 Afternoon tea
15:00-15:15 Industry Project Cody Larsen
E-Quip (Hannes de Bruin)
Constant Connect Memory Supportive Technology
15:15-15:30 Research Project Dillon Pike
University of Canterbury
Real-time Hip Inserter Angle Tracking
15:30-15:45 Personal Project Yiyang (Jessie) Yu Deep Learning for Diabetic Retinopathy
15:45-16:00 Personal Project Rachel Hodgson Patient Deterioration Detection
16:00-16:15 Research Project Samuel Clark
University of Canterbury, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Texture Feature Analysis of Breast Cancer Regions in Whole Slide Images
16:15-16:30 Closing Words
16:30-17:30 Social Event

Liskov Barbara (Turing award 2008)

Room: Waimakariri 2

9:00-9:15 Welcome Words
9:15-9:30 Industry Project Billy Sandri
Trimble
Fusion of GNSS with Mobile SLAM
9:30-9:45 Research Project Amy Sloane
University of Canterbury
Mobility Data Visualization - A Tool for Detecting Suspicious Geospatial Patterns
9:45-10:00 Research Project Jamie Thomas
University of Canterbury, FOAM
Proof-of-location testing with a FOAM trust zone on UC campus
10:00-10:15 Industry Project Jack McCorkindale
Seequent
Mixed Reality Collaboration in Geoscience
10:15-10:30 Industry Project Prableen Oberoi
Trimble
Augmented Reality GIS Assets
10:30-11:00 Morning Tea
11:00-11:15 Industry Project Lachlan Alsop
Zealandia Systems, University of Canterbury
CNC Milling Chatter Detection Using a CNN AI
11:15-11:30 Research Project Hugo Reeves
Univeristy of Canterbury
Insights Into Power Line Detection and Distance Estimation Using Stereo Cameras
11:30-11:45 Industry Project Bede Skinner-Vennell
Unison
Conductor Condition Recognition Using Autonomous Drones
11:45-12:15 Research Project Euan Morgan, Frederik Markwell
University of Canterbury
Smooth Drone Formation Flight
12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:15-13:30 Industry Project Jacques Terblanche
Antarctica NZ
Scott Base Seal Census using Machine Learning
13:15-13:30 Research Project Karl Moore
University of Canterbury Biosecurity Innovations
Mobility Data for Biosecurity
13:30-13:45 Research Project Jonathan Tomlinson
Simon Kingham, University of Canterbury
Using Mobile Location Data to Inform Climate-Resilient Transport Interventions
13:45-14:00 Industry Project Lane Edwards-Brown
AgResearch
Port Identifier for Pests (PIP)
14:00-14:15 Research Project Shaylin Simadari
University of Canterbury
Efficient Annotation of Sparse Vocalisations for Bioacoustic Monitoring
14:30-15:00 Afternoon tea
15:00-15:15 Research Project Oliver Johnson
CSSE
Sentiment analysis for licensing applications
15:15-15:30 Industry Project Max Bastida
Eagle Technology
Digital Twin Builder
15:30-15:45 Industry Project Aidan Campbell
Institute of Environmental Science and Research
Bloodstain Pattern Classification using Deep Learning
15:45-16:00 Industry Project Moses Wescombe
The Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR)
Laboratory automation at ESR
16:15-16:30 Closing Words
16:30-17:30 Social Event