Saturday

9/1/12

If anybody still follows the blog, I'd like to say that my experience at RIT was wonderful, and thank you to everyone that helped me with my project and my presentation. I'll keep blogging about my career just in case anyone is interested! Like JobManifesto.com and support us!

Thursday

8/23/12

Today I finalized the project up until lunch. At practice, I felt very comfortable and feel like I did well, despite countless comments and suggestions. I have taken them all into account and am currently finalizing... for the third time... Tomorrow will be a breeze!

Mike

Wednesday

8/21/12

Yesterday was all about MatLab. I had already learned how to get all the graphs, so I just had to perform the operation. I coded most of the data and got my results. At the presentation practice, though, my colleagues pointed out that I overlooked the scale, not realizing that MatLab scales according to the data. Along with this, there were many other suggestions that they had for my presentation. Beside these, which today will fix, I believe it went very well.

Mike

Friday

8/17/12

Due to the SMI being held up in the DPI lab, the first half of the day involved presentation work. All I need to finish are my results! Once I got an SMI laptop, I tested one more intern to get a total of 8 participants. I believe that this won't be enough for the most ideal data, but it should still work. I set up the BeGaze after Nick tested more people, and I got a chart of the diameters. I just need to make a graph, which will be easy, then begin MatLab.

Mike

Thursday

8/16/12

You never usually have a good day when you start it late, but today was quite productive, despite my arriving fifteen minutes late. I had forgotten my flash drive, so I had to go back. I began the day reading a little bit from the chapter since Sue needed the SMI. Then, after lunch, I tested my friend Jason from another part of the campus as well as Bob. I believe this will suffice for my participants, since there is not much time to analyze. Right after I tested Bob, I was asked to assist in moving the SMI to the DPI lab. After doing this, I got to watch several people put the SMI with the DPI in order to track one eye with both machines. This was an interesting conclusion to my day, and out of the ordinary. Tomorrow I will try to begin analysis!

Mike

Wednesday

8/15/12

I have officially begun my first RIT experiment. Yesterday I finished my project, so today I began testing. I was able to get five people to come in today, some with more useful data than others. All in all, though, the experiment has been going better than I had anticipated. Tomorrow I'll have several others come in, including a friend from outside the building. I plan to finish all my testing this week, analyze the data next week, and finalize everything just in time for the presentation. It will be difficult, but not too much to handle. The powerpoint is all set up and just needs some more information. And I've also begun my movie for the intern challenge. If anybody would like to be tested, let me know!

Mike

Tuesday

8/14/12

Today's discussion went very well. My questions received good answers, though they did not draw up much discussion. We got the privilege of meeting Kenneth Holmqvist, a major author of our book! There were also several other new faces who all gave great input and taught me more about eye tracking and its advancements. My project was completed today, and I dry ran through it to be ready to administer the test. Testing will begin tomorrow!

Mike

Monday

8/13/12 Late

The stress level declined throughout the day as I realized that I am not really behind! As I arrive back, the SMI goes back up and people can finally start their projects, including me. I just need to tweak mine and it will be nearly ready. The analysis is what worries me, but I'll make it work the best I can. The powerpoint is not a difficult task, and in fact, I might have a hard time with keeping information out, rather than coming up with it. I am looking forward to the presentation, and I believe I will do great. Tomorrow I will finish up and get my consent form out.

Mike

8/13/12 Morning

I am just coming back from a week vacation and I must say, I feel a bit behind, even though not much went on last week. I just feel pressed for time with so much to do. I have to read an entire chapter of the book overnight, work on a Powerpoint of which I do not yet know the objective, build an experiment, and run it. This is all a bit much to handle, but I'll get it done if I can stay focussed. Off to work!

Mike

Friday

8/3/12

Neither of my advisors were here today, so the entire day was spent fixing up pages for my project, as well as making the consent form and beginning to organize the actual experiment. There was the weekly cook out and the daily coffee break as well, which livened up the day. I believe my slides are, for the most part, finished, so now I can focus on my experiment!

Mike

Thursday

8/2/12

Today consisted, initially, of mostly Photoshop for my project. However, since it was the last day of the intern challenge, we all began to work on that. I met with Cassie, my partner, a few times. We aligned as needed, found many clues, and eventually were able to solve the challenge. The day was very good for team building based upon the task that troubled all of us for the week.

The answer to the challenge:


Wednesday

8/1/12

Today I did not see our professors much, so the entire day consisted of making slides for my project, which proved very productive. Also, the lunch video was quite interesting, as was a few intern activities. It was not a very eventful day!

Mike

Tuesday

7/31/12

Until the meeting, I finished editing a page or two, but mostly did some brief research on wavelets to learn more about them and how they work. I learned their relationship to Fourier transform and other things. The meeting went very well, since my questions this time were completely genuine and useful. I gained some insight on my project as far as the tasks, and also gained confidence, since not many people questioned what I was doing or how I was doing it. I learned a lot about the other projects as well, which gives me some good background knowledge and an opportunity for crossover. After the meeting, I touched up on a page, blogged, and closed my day in the reading room with our intern challenge.

Mike

Monday

7/30/12

The day really began with our meeting about projects at 10 am. I learned more about what direction I could take my project. There is a way to analyze the wavelets of different frequencies to isolate the ICA from lighting affects. This will be difficult, but if I work with people in the lab and develop a good enough experiment, I can get some useful information out of it, as can the lab. So after the meeting, I emailed Sandra Marshall for some assistance, since she has done work in ICA. I also created slides for a pilot experiment, as well as several slides for my actual experiment. The day was very productive and involved a lot of independent work. Tomorrow we will meet about Chapter 3, which I will be prepared for!

Mike

Friday

7/27/12

It was a good Friday. We did several several experiments for Sue's experiment. I also was able to make several new pages for my project on Photoshop. As usual, I did more reading out of the Eye Tracking book, and blogged in the Reading Room to close the day. Good week!

Mike

Wednesday

7/25/12

Today, we came in and finished the intern challenge, which was a nice way to begin the day. Following this, we finished creating the textbook pages for the Biology project. This was done fairly fast, and so we worked with Sue in the SMI lab. We ran tests on Bethany, Dong, and Preethi, only experiencing some minor calibration issues. The tests went well, and if anybody would like to help us by participating, stop by the MVRL lab. After this, we watched the Entrepreneur video of the week, which was very interesting, and I plan on watching more videos from TED.com. After lunch, we scrambled the images in one of the groups to create the final group of testing images. To end the day, we read more of Chapter 3 in our book, which I will finish tonight for the meeting that I am anticipating to be tomorrow...

Mike

Tuesday

7/24/12

This was the earliest we had ever started real work... right away. Yesterday we were told to come in and immediately begin eye tracking for the biology project. Once we did so, one time for each of us, we were given a new monitor to hook up to the SMI. This task brought in much difficulty and extra help, but eventually was solved. It turned out that the task was not nearly as hard as we thought. Then, we checked the image quality on the new Apple monitor. It looked much better, so now we must build a holding device for the eye tracker on this monitor. We had to measure the angle that the eye tracker made with the old monitor using trigonometry, so now Jeff can make the new device. Then, after lunch, we were given the intern challenge- a decoding. Everybody, bored as they are, solved it right away while I was being tracked for Sue's project. However, I figured out an element that I believe many others may have missed... and I solved the original task. Hopefully I can do well despite my delay. Tomorrow should be eventful, as we now have three MVRL projects and an intern one.

Mike

Monday

7/23/12

At the beginning of the day, we helped Dong create an experiment to test calibration targets for SMI eye tracker. This was a fairly easy task, and it brought us into our lunch break. Then, after our return, we learned some things about Adobe Photoshop. We needed to assemble textbook pages, as well as clean them and straighten them. Then, we put them into an SMI experiment to view them as they would be tested. The dilemma: Is bigger font size worth loosing tracking at the corners? We finished the day looking at resolution and size to try to find an answer and a solution. Today felt the most productive yet, since we had our hands full until 5:30! Tomorrow will continue this issue.

Mike

Friday

7/20/12

Today was "Bring a Friend Day" among the interns. I brought my friend, Clint, who is also my business partner for JobManifesto.com. The website is focused on simplicity, so we looked into studying pupil oscillations to see how confusing the process is. I showed Clint what we were working on in the lab, what being in the lab is like, and some of the other buildings as well. We also showed our guests the SMI eye tracker and track them along with ourselves. We made up test experiments to demonstrate the many purposes and uses of eye tracking. The cook out and under grad project display both went well. The entire day was quite successful, and moving along on the project should not prove too difficult. Cheers to the weekend.

Mike

Thursday

7/19/12

I felt extremely productive today. For most of the day, Jeff helped us realize our projects, and really made mine more sophisticated than I had planned. It went from simple fixations to show interest, to the sine curves of pupil oscillations to measure complication, though the idea still is a little far-fetched. However, I read a lab report on a similar experiment by Sandra Marshall, as well as looked into the Wavelet feature on MatLab, which I still need to fully dive into and learn. Hopefully my overwhelming lack of expertise in coding does not stand as a major adversity... We at the MVRL had a meeting at 2:00 regarding the second chapter of our book. I will admit that I could not come up with a useful question for discussion, but I assuredly read the entire chapter and was able to follow the group discussion and even answer a question correctly. There were other questions that I felt I had more insight in, but they were irrelevant to the topic. All in all, it went fairly well, but next week I will come more prepared. Jeff loves to put us on the hot seat, so I'll be ready. Tomorrow, my business partner, Clint, will be coming in as my permitted guest, and he will be able to see how I am applying my work here to our business, as well as offer insight and suggestion about useful tests and experiments. Today was a great day in the lab.

Mike

Wednesday

7/18/12

We began the day by learning more about the BeGaze program with Preethi, which helped me better realize how to draw useful data from my project. The heat map will definitely help me find key areas in the webpage and help me choose the layout. There are many more features that I have ideas for. I got some sketches of the website today and began looking at possibilities, as well as gathered different shades of orange to test, because that is the main color. A copy of the homepage is attached. The site online is not developed, however there is a Facebook for it under the name JobManifesto.com. I went to the entrepreneur video, which today was only a slideshow. With extra time, many of the interns and I went to Global Village for snacks and bonding. After this, we tested Sue's program numerous times more, and found no crashes. The day wrapped up in the Reading Room, as usual.

Mike

Tuesday

7/17/12

When I wrote in my post yesterday about my anticipation of today's eye tracking, I had forgotten about the symposium! We attended that for most of the day, which was quite interesting. The earlier presentations were not as good as our MVRL ones, likely because of my lack of background. Dong and Preethi both did fantastic, and I could really understand their presentations thanks to my work so far  this summer. The CTO and Co-founder of Pictometry gave a fascinating speech. I am very interested in entrepreneurship and have already begun my entrepreneurial career, so this was something that I could really use as an example and take advice from. For example, he said his main regret was not patenting enough, and when one patents, they must be explicit and detailed. This is just one piece of information that I will hold on to. Tomorrow, not today, will consist of abundant tracking!

Mike

Monday

7/16/12

Today, the SMI software needed updating. So, while this took place, we went to use the laptop in the Galisano building. I was able to make an experiment using random images, practicing AOI's, timing, and validation placement. However, the monitor with the eye-tracker sensor was hooked up to another computer. We played around with it a little bit and found no luck. Finally, we decided to read our packets and articles, and returned to the Reading Room for our traditional close. Now the SMI software should be updated so that we can test it to discover the problem with the old program. Tomorrow will likely consist of much tracking!

Mike

Friday

7/13/12

Today, we arrived a bit early, so we began the day by reading an article that summed up the experiment, or one similar to the one which was performed on us. After the system crashed, as it has in the past, our task was to test it to find out why it was failing. We timed several trials with the three groups of images and kept track of when the crash occurred. Our final hypothesis was that the system could last for two trials before having any problems. This task made me feel as though I was really contributing to the department, so I enjoyed it. Monday will consist of a similar objective. Our first week taught me far more than I had known about the human eye, as well as prepared us to use the equipment necessary to learn even more. I already have several brainstormed ideas for a final project, and I cannot wait to get started!

Mike

Thursday

7/12/12

Today, the other MVRL interns and I completed the three day boot camp. Today's lecture was fairly easy, since we heard much about things that we have already used, practiced, and learned about. The eye trackers were all explained, including their evolution, variations, limitations, advantages, and niches. After the lecture, we became guinea pigs in an experiment using the SMI eye tracker, but only until the system crashed twice. So, we were left to read an article, which is a relaxing way to end the day. I hope to keep moving forward and learning more!

Mike

Tuesday

07/10/12

Today was the first day of MVRL Boot Camp. It mainly consisted of lecturing and note taking regarding the human eye. We discussed its structure, the functions of each part, vision problems and their solutions, lenses, and much more. Usually note taking is a tedious task, but the content was so interesting that it mostly flew by. I learned some tricks to find your dominant eye and see how glasses work, which caught my attention. After our lunch break, we were exposed to the mobile eye-trackers. The software is pretty easy to use and user friendly. My group member, Nick and I created our first eye-tracker videos as partners and composed them just prior to leaving. I'm looking forward to putting these to scientific use!

Mike


First Day

The first day of our internship was definitely effective in allowing the interns to get to know each other a bit. The scavenger hunt was fun, though if we hadn't had experienced group members, I don't know that I would have found so many images. However, it was an enjoyable time to start off the program. Also, composing the videos were good for acquainting us with the Macs and iMovie. My group's video won! Not getting to stay all day because the Visual Perception people weren't there was somewhat annoying, but hopefully today we can meet and get working. I am very optimistic about this summer's internship.

Mike