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4 NCUR presentations

April 8, 2022 by Sonia Chiasson

Four students from the lab presented their undergraduate research at NCUR 2022 this week:

  • Paulina Chametka presented her work on Perceptions of Mental Health Chatbots. This is work from her undergraduate thesis with the lab.
  • Erica Morgan presented her work on The Usability of Mobile Cryptocurrency Wallets for First-Time Users. This is work from her undergraduate thesis with the lab.
  • Max Keleher presented his work on Adaptive Colouring of Video Captions using a Fuzzy Expert System. This is work done while he was an undergraduate at Queens.
  • Kazma Chaudhry presented her work on Facebook Use and its Effects on Capturing Attention, Inducing Flow, and Maladaptively Providing Relief from Depression. This is work done while she was an undergraduate at Waterloo.

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