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Virginia Tech workshop
Virginia Tech - CS 1044 Project 7 Fall 2001, C++, Last modified: November 6, 2001 Purpose: To read in an parallel arrays from an input filestream. Then logs to an output file based on the search commandsgiven from a new input file. If there is no input file, it write error messages to screen and the output file. The program then writes a summary…
Poster and presentation used for BOSC 2017. BOSC was organized as a CoSI of ISMB/ECCB 2017.
Chrome extension for University Bookstore at Virginia Tech - Course project for Usability Engineering
An approach to extracting and summarizing key infrastructure and community impact information from wind disaster reconnaissance reports using Zero-shot text classification with BART-large models, highlighted by keywords.
This repository has all the code from our workshops, group projects, and any code our members write and want to share.
Code Repository For Solutions To VT ACM ICPS 2017 Problems
Preliminary Proposal Template based on Virginia Tech's Dissertation Template
A gitbook containing the notes of CS3704 (Intermediate Software Engineering) at Virginia Tech in Spring, 2020, taught by Professor Francisco Servant, Notes taken by Yuan Chen
A bluetooth packet parser for security research at Virginia Tech
A demo task developed for the Virginia Tech during the GSoC 2018. The web app make use of D3.js to visualize the Distrubance storm time index.
Notebooks and data to accompany Python instruction for Data in Social Context Fall 2018
A Google Chrome extension for grabbing and displaying professor statistics in Virginia Tech's course time table
Open Source Parking Spot Detection using satellite/drone vision data
VTCalendar is a web-based event calendar that allows for decentralized data input and includes an approval mechanism. It supports calendar hosting for individual organizations and the forwarding of events from these calendars to the main event calendar.
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