SSP Forum: Symbolic Systems Interns 2021 Poster Fair
NOTE: This outdoor event is open to all Stanford affiliates who reside in, work, or study on campus. Visitors (non-Stanford affiliates) may attend subject to Stanford's Covid-19 policies for Visitors, i.e. they must complete the Covid-19 Health Declaration form.
The
Symbolic Systems Forum
presents
The 2021 Summer Projects Poster Fair
featuring
Student Summer Interns
Symbolic Systems Program
Monday, October 4, 2021
12:15-1:15 pm
Philosophy Courtyard (between Building 370 and Building 380)
SCHEDULE:
12:15 Welcome and Brief Poster Introductions
12:20 Poster Presentations:
Nasrullah Babar (supervisor: Nick Haber, Education)
Isaac Bevers, "Predicting Age of Acquisition Using Word Surprisal In Child-Directed Speech" (supervisors: Eva Portelance, Linguistics; and Mike Frank, Psychology)
Casey Pablo Butcher, "Evaluating linking functions for eye movements in the visual world" (supervisor: Judith Degen, Linguistics)
Kai Fox, "How can biological neural networks compute the signals that allow them to learn effectively?" (supervisor: Jay McClelland, Psychology)
Nathan Francis, "CDI Bias" (supervisors: George Kachergis and Mike Frank, Psychology)
Emily Guo, "A Study of Compute Modernization within U.S. Agencies" (supervisor: Daniel Ho, Law)
Luke Hansen, "Screenomics: Understanding the Relationship Between Mental Health and Smartphone Use" (supervisors: Nick Haber, Education; Nilam Ram, Communication and Psychology; and Merve Cerit, Education)
Cody Hergenroeder, "The Art of Web Scraping" (supervisor: Cheryl Phillips, Communication)
Christopher Iyer, "Disentangling perceptual and mnemonic contributions to race-biased memories" (supervisors: Anthony Wagner, Tyler Bonnen, and Marc Harrison, Psychology)
Fernanda Kramer, "What Counts As a News Organization In the Digital World?" (supervisor: Todd Davies, Symbolic Systems)
Alex Lee, "Modeling VR Hand Motion in 3D" (supervisors: Tobin Asher, Mark Miller, and Jeremy Bailenson, Communication)
Yanal Qushair, "Counterfactual mental simulation in people with aphantasia" (supervisors: Tobias Gerstenberg and Zach Davis, Psychology)
Nathan Sariowan, "Making Live Music Together in a Pandemic: JackTrip 1.4" (supervisor: Chris Chafe, Music)
Bobby Sparks (supervisor: Hyowon Gweon, Psychology)
Zachary Xi (supervisor: Michael Bernstein, Computer Science)