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University of Ottawa

contact Dan Godfrey
email dan.godfrey@ieee.org
twitter @DanGodfrey
office SITE 2023

Hey uOttawa CUSECers,

As in the past, uOttawa IEEE will be heading up all your CUSEC needs. Including getting you code monkeys to Montreal and finding you a warm place to sleep. Once again, a FREE bus to and from Montreal will be provided (details to come) courtesy of the EEF and the remainder of this years $3280 budget will be used to reimburse you guys for some of your costs!

To reserve your hotel room or to purchase your ticket in cash or cheque (we are not taking interpretive dances as payment this year) should you not have access to a credit card come by the IEEE office and we will hook you up.

Concordia University

contact Corey Clayton
email can.of.tuna@gmail.com

contact Eric Chan
email er_cha@cs.concordia.ca
office H-960 helpdesk Mon 12PM-4PM, Tue 8AM-1PM, Thu 1PM-6PM
other 8th floor couches when not in class or working

Interested in attending CUSEC 2011, contact your head delegate for more info.

Trent University

contact Dan Mathers
email danielmathers@trentu.ca
phone (705) 772-2094
office I can be found in the ATOP Lab most days

Interested in attending CUSEC 2011, contact your head delegate for more info.

University of Toronto

contact George Ju
email George.Ruixin.Ju@gmail.com

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McMaster University

contact Marc Lafratta
email marclafratta@gmail.com

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École de technologie supérieure

contact Marc-Etienne M.Léveillé
email marc.etienne.ml@gmail.com
Google IM protonyc@gmail.com
phone +1-514-625-6272

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Université de Moncton

contact Maryleen Mompoint
email maryle_09@hotmail.com

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Carleton University

contact Nicole Waldrum
email nwaldrum@connect.carleton.ca

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McGill University

contact Thomas Hibbert
email hibbert.thomas@gmail.com

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Queens University

contact Mike Zalewski
email michaelazalewski@gmail.com

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Université de Sherbrooke

contact Jules Delisle
email jules.dj.delisle@usherbrooke.ca

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University of Waterloo

contact Saumaya Sharma
email saumaya30@gmail.com

contact Roshane Silva
email roshane.silva@hotmail.com

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DemoCampCUSEC4

DemoCamp is an opportunity for you to show off the cool things that you have been working on in your free time. From the next great arcade game, to a new programming language, some of the coolest software is built in your free time, and we want you to show it to us! In DemoCamp the focus is not on slides, or taking about your ideas. It is all about working code. You’ll have 8-10 minutes to show us what you have been working on live in action. We’ll then give you 2-3 minutes to answer questions about your baby.

We’re inviting entrepreneurs and investors to take part in this event. It will be a fun evening of learning, networking and sharing ideas.

We’re still looking for more applications, so if you want to share your pet project with all your peers, drop us a line at chair@cusec.net. Don’t forget to include your name, university, project name and an abstract on your work.

DemoCamp is happening on Thursday 13th January at 7:00 PM at the Marriott Chateau Champlain Hotel (Google Maps)

If you’re a CUSEC delegate, you’re ready to go! If not, please register here so we can have your nametags ready!

Confirmed Presentations

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PDFtoAudioBook

Presenter: Gina Cook
University: Concordia University

The Android application “PDFtoAudioBook,” allows users to generate an AudioBook from any PDF. It can read any text but it is specifically designed to read textbooks or technical documents so that students or busy people can revise materials on the go. Text to Speech readers are generally very bad at reading formulas, code blocks, mathematical symbols and reading new words like “GUI.” I will demo the use case of giving the application a course syllabus and a PDF of the textbook, having it generate AudioBook chapters to read as the syllabus progresses and having it ask the user to pronounce words that it doesn’t know.

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While You Were Sleeping

Presenter: Ashwin Panchapakesan
University: University of Toronto Mississauga

This project accepts an input document and attempts to output its ideas in a minimalistic topic map. Texts with syntax that can be represented in a “noun-verb-noun” model such as lecture notes and newspaper articles fall in the problem domain. This simple syntax allows for parsing with specific structural assumptions. By integrating Python’s NLTK, these assumptions permit part-of-speech tagging.

As a result, fewer words become necessary to parse ideas, since modifying words are found sententially close to their targets. The project presents the parsed document by using tools such as Graphviz, thereby generating an accurate topic map from a text document, an unprecedented achievement. Thus far, visually displaying the generated topic map and parsing more complex sentences (which have larger sentential separation between modifying words and their targets) are challenges for this project. I propose integrating WordNet to enable detection of related words, multi-document-comparisons, semantic noise-filters, and plagiarism detection.


Learn2Learn

Presenters: Aaron Toth, Mythu Sivapalan
University: McMaster University

Learn2Learn is a web application which assists high school students with disabilities better transition to a university learning environment. Using techniques based on cognition theory, Learn2Learn teaches students how to better themselves in an engaging and interactive way. A lot of effort was put forth to ensure that this would be versatile to support every student at McMaster. Several accessibility features were also custom-built for the project, such as a toolbar which provides features like text-to-speech and text highlighting.

More Information: http://learn2learn.ca (the video is a bit out of date, unfortunately)


ChronoLog

Presenter: Jean-Francois Im
Universtiy: École de Technologie Supérieure

Hate timesheets? Can’t remember what you did Tuesday afternoon between those two meetings? ChronoLog allows you to go back in time to look at what you did on the computer this week and remember what you have been working on, just as if you had a time machine — but without those pesky time continuum-breaking paradoxes.


FreeRDP

Presenter: Marc-André Moreau
Universtiy: Concordia University

FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol client based on rdesktop. If the rdesktop implementation of RDP is based on works of reverse engineering, FreeRDP is a major rewrite that uses the official protocol documentation released as part of the Microsoft Open Specification Promise. Because of its modularity, cleaner code and newer features, FreeRDP quickly attracted developers, such that it is now in active development. Other projects are being developed in close relationship to FreeRDP, such as xrdp (an RDP server for X11) and Remmina (a graphical front-end to remote desktop clients).

As the founder of an active open source project, I will also share my experience and the story behind it. Even though FreeRDP was started for fun, it grew serious enough so that I could register my own business, Awake Coding Consulting, to offer my services as a software developer. I now have a revenue doing freelance work for my passion.


CMSCart

Presenter: Andrew Mayne
Universtiy: Trent University

CMSCart is an open source content management system predominantly used to generate web stores for various purposes.


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Democamp CUSEC 2010 from CUSEC on Vimeo.


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