Student Publications
Dr. Pitts is an avid supporter of undergraduate student
research. Supervising both independent studies and thesis preparation,
Dr. Pitts believes that future research careers should begin
with undergraduate research experience.
2004
WMC International Conference on Health Sciences Simulation
- A Voxel Approach to Haptically Rendering a Virtual Incision
(Ryan Scholz)
2004
International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED)
- Distributed Parallel Intelligent Agents for Critical Domain Robotic Control
(Daniel Nevin)
2004
Senior Thesis
- The Algorithmic Beauty of Buildings
(Jess Martin)
- State-Based Learning in a Distributed System for Real-Time Robotics Control
(Daniel Nevin)
- Artificial Intelligence and the Stock Market
(John Papazian)
- Synthesizing Realistic Spine Motion Using Traditional Rig Controllers
(Jabbar Raisani)
- A Voxel Approach to Haptically Rendering a Virtual Incision
(Ryan Scholz)
- A Perceptual Evaluation of Point-Based Object Representation
(Paul Schwarz)
- A Board Evaluation Function for Go
(Christopher Smith)
- The Development of a Real Time Archaeological Data Visualization Tool
(Theodore Wilmes)
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