UROP Proceedings 2021-22

Interdisciplinary Programs Office Division of Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas 217 Algorithms and Games in Android Devices Supervisor: HUI Pan / EMIA Student: WANG Yixuan / MAEC Course: UROP1100, Spring This report statistically analyzes all Blockchain transactions happening within one day all over the world on Ethereum platform. As all transaction data are stored in a shared and transparency database, users can easily access information about any transaction or block. Therefore, transactions are collected through some Application Programming Interface endpoints, followed by data cleaning and processing to exclude outliers and focus on the majority part. Millions of addresses and transactions form a complex network, while some big companies having a large number of transactions are centers of the graph. Most of the users are individuals with only several transactions. Based on this observation, we develop some statistical analysis employing precise and specific data. Algorithms and Games in Android Devices Supervisor: HUI Pan / EMIA Student: XU Xiao / COMP ZAU Ka Ming / CPEG Course: UROP2100, Fall UROP2100, Fall To begin with, we needed to collect the data before analysing. Initially, we are given 80 accounts id to collect information. The first has been completed so as to guide us. The first row of the table consists of two colours, yellow and green. The yellow section shown in the Table1 includes information from the Instagram profile page, we collected information such as url, description, IG links, etc. Machine Learning on Wearable Devices Supervisor: HUI Pan / EMIA Student: AGARWAL Sahil / COMP Course: UROP1100, Fall UROP2100, Spring UROP3100, Summer This research study focuses on the various techniques used to build 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional avatar models as part of the HKUST Metaverse on wearable devices that are making use of increasing amounts of complex data. This paper highlights the methodologies I have used to develop a variety of different avatar models by myself and with the help of other UROP students. The primary purpose of the meta verse and avatars is to ensure an online presence of individuals that substitutes their physical need to travel. The meta verse also allows us to connect the virtual world to the physical world. As a result, there are data science and analytical factors that go into preparation of the models. This is where the UROP team including myself have used multiple techniques to analyse and build realistic avatars and generate a website that displays them.

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