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== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
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== Project Description ==<br />
(From Marquette REU Home Page)<br />
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"Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, with more than 40,000 deaths and over one million attempts estimated annually. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce the burden of suicide and suicidal behavior, suicide rates have been increasing (by more than 25% since 1999), and 50 years of research has failed to identify any robust predictors. Even though nearly half of all suicide decedents have contact with a healthcare professional in the month before their death, suicide risk is rarely detected in such cases. There is thus a valuable and largely untapped opportunity to help at-risk individuals who interact with the healthcare system shortly before their suicide attempt. New research has used machine learning methods to analyze electronic health record (EHR) data to successfully detect more than 1/3 of first-episode suicidal behavior cases, on average 3 years in advance, with at least 90% specificity. Given that these predictions are based only on the structured data elements in the EHR (medications, diagnostic codes, procedure codes, etc., extracted from Partners Research Patient Data Registry, RPDR), there exists a desire for improvement by integrating additional information, such as public records datasets containing financial, legal, life event and sociodemographic data. This project will explore the ethical and privacy implications of integrating publicly available “socioeconomic health attributes” to assist healthcare organizations with their suicide risk analytics and predictive modeling activities. The project will be multi-method, combing a conceptual investigation of ethical dimensions, a technical analysis of proposed algorithmic modeling, and a study of user perceptions about potential privacy threats of such efforts."<br />
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== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
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<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
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<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
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'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
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'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors<br />
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'''Week 7'''<br />
* Started writing Methods section of paper<br />
:* Survey Instrument<br />
:* Data Collection<br />
:* Data Analysis<br />
* Continued working on Excel spreadsheet and R script for data analysis<br />
* ESP/SPARK Meeting<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Wrote down ideas for Introduction section<br />
* Reviewed some privacy articles to help with Introduction<br />
* Survey soft launch<br />
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'''Week 8'''<br />
* Used soft launch data to run through data analysis plan<br />
* Survey officially launched<br />
* Revised data analysis plan<br />
* Revised Methods and Introduction sections<br />
* REU Group meeting on graduate school<br />
* Reviewed data from survey to look for errors<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data<br />
* Inputted frequency counts into Excel for every question<br />
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<br />
'''Week 9'''<br />
* Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Industry Panel<br />
* Split data into a 'high' and 'low' concern group and inputted frequency counts for survey questions into Excel<br />
* Made bar charts for all questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Summed the total responses to the data attribute concern questions, vignette concern and factor questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Conducted chi-square tests between privacy concern and demographics and privacy concern and vignette concern<br />
* Aggregated useful comments from survey<br />
* Made boxplots and conducted ANOVAs for demographic questions and privacy score<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data and analysis<br />
* Created stacked bar charts to compare knowledge of data category with concern over data category<br />
* Broke down each vignette based on concern and compared how concern groups responded to the factor question of that vignette<br />
* Divided suicide prediction vignette based on concern level and analyzed how people in the no concern and some concern groups responded to the data attribute questions<br />
* Continued working on paper<br />
* Patient Focus Groups meeting<br />
<br />
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'''Week 10'''<br />
* Created final presentation<br />
* Created final poster <br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Listened to final presentations by other REU students<br />
* Presented my final presentation<br />
* Revised my final paper<br />
* Attended virtual poster session with other REU sites<br />
* Completed post REU surveys<br />
* Submitted final paper, poster, and presentation!<br />
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== Final Poster ==<br />
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| '''[[Modeling the Progress and Efficacy of Wisconsin CS Education]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Alexanderr|Alexander Rambasek]] <br \>Mentor: [https://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:Brylow Dr. Dennis Brylow] <br /><br />
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| '''[[Identifying Appropriate Machine Learning Models for Multi Robot Secure Coordination in a Healthcare Facility]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Snemoto|Shota Nemoto]] <br \>Mentor: [https://www.marquette.edu/computer-science/directory/debbie-perouli.php Dr. Debbie Perouli] <br /><br />
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== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
(From Marquette REU Home Page)<br />
<br />
"Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, with more than 40,000 deaths and over one million attempts estimated annually. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce the burden of suicide and suicidal behavior, suicide rates have been increasing (by more than 25% since 1999), and 50 years of research has failed to identify any robust predictors. Even though nearly half of all suicide decedents have contact with a healthcare professional in the month before their death, suicide risk is rarely detected in such cases. There is thus a valuable and largely untapped opportunity to help at-risk individuals who interact with the healthcare system shortly before their suicide attempt. New research has used machine learning methods to analyze electronic health record (EHR) data to successfully detect more than 1/3 of first-episode suicidal behavior cases, on average 3 years in advance, with at least 90% specificity. Given that these predictions are based only on the structured data elements in the EHR (medications, diagnostic codes, procedure codes, etc., extracted from Partners Research Patient Data Registry, RPDR), there exists a desire for improvement by integrating additional information, such as public records datasets containing financial, legal, life event and sociodemographic data. This project will explore the ethical and privacy implications of integrating publicly available “socioeconomic health attributes” to assist healthcare organizations with their suicide risk analytics and predictive modeling activities. The project will be multi-method, combing a conceptual investigation of ethical dimensions, a technical analysis of proposed algorithmic modeling, and a study of user perceptions about potential privacy threats of such efforts."<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
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'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
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<br />
'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors<br />
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<br />
'''Week 7'''<br />
* Started writing Methods section of paper<br />
:* Survey Instrument<br />
:* Data Collection<br />
:* Data Analysis<br />
* Continued working on Excel spreadsheet and R script for data analysis<br />
* ESP/SPARK Meeting<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Wrote down ideas for Introduction section<br />
* Reviewed some privacy articles to help with Introduction<br />
* Survey soft launch<br />
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<br />
'''Week 8'''<br />
* Used soft launch data to run through data analysis plan<br />
* Survey officially launched<br />
* Revised data analysis plan<br />
* Revised Methods and Introduction sections<br />
* REU Group meeting on graduate school<br />
* Reviewed data from survey to look for errors<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data<br />
* Inputted frequency counts into Excel for every question<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 9'''<br />
* Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Industry Panel<br />
* Split data into a 'high' and 'low' concern group and inputted frequency counts for survey questions into Excel<br />
* Made bar charts for all questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Summed the total responses to the data attribute concern questions, vignette concern and factor questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Conducted chi-square tests between privacy concern and demographics and privacy concern and vignette concern<br />
* Aggregated useful comments from survey<br />
* Made boxplots and conducted ANOVAs for demographic questions and privacy score<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data and analysis<br />
* Created stacked bar charts to compare knowledge of data category with concern over data category<br />
* Broke down each vignette based on concern and compared how concern groups responded to the factor question of that vignette<br />
* Divided suicide prediction vignette based on concern level and analyzed how people in the no concern and some concern groups responded to the data attribute questions<br />
* Continued working on paper<br />
* Patient Focus Groups meeting<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 10'''<br />
* Created final presentation<br />
* Created final poster <br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Listened to final presentations by other REU students<br />
* Presented my final presentation<br />
* Revised my final paper<br />
* Attended virtual poster session with other REU sites<br />
* Completed post REU surveys<br />
* Submitted final paper, poster, and presentation!</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-08-07T18:31:11Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
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'''Mentor:''' [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer]<br />
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== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is currently one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have continued to increase in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, indicating that there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt when they visit their healthcare provider. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use data only from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.<br />
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== Project Plan ==<br />
* Write a brief (1-3 sentence) statement of the problem/issue we are trying to address <br />
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* Draft the Research Questions <br />
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* Map out a literature review <br />
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* Outline rough methodology <br />
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* Map out process and timeline for collecting our data <br />
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* Build and deploy the survey in Qualtrics <br />
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* Organize and “clean” our data <br />
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* Data analysis <br />
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* Start writing up what we’ve found <br />
**Types of output: research poster, paper draft, etc.</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-08-01T21:52:01Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
(From Marquette REU Home Page)<br />
<br />
"Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, with more than 40,000 deaths and over one million attempts estimated annually. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce the burden of suicide and suicidal behavior, suicide rates have been increasing (by more than 25% since 1999), and 50 years of research has failed to identify any robust predictors. Even though nearly half of all suicide decedents have contact with a healthcare professional in the month before their death, suicide risk is rarely detected in such cases. There is thus a valuable and largely untapped opportunity to help at-risk individuals who interact with the healthcare system shortly before their suicide attempt. New research has used machine learning methods to analyze electronic health record (EHR) data to successfully detect more than 1/3 of first-episode suicidal behavior cases, on average 3 years in advance, with at least 90% specificity. Given that these predictions are based only on the structured data elements in the EHR (medications, diagnostic codes, procedure codes, etc., extracted from Partners Research Patient Data Registry, RPDR), there exists a desire for improvement by integrating additional information, such as public records datasets containing financial, legal, life event and sociodemographic data. This project will explore the ethical and privacy implications of integrating publicly available “socioeconomic health attributes” to assist healthcare organizations with their suicide risk analytics and predictive modeling activities. The project will be multi-method, combing a conceptual investigation of ethical dimensions, a technical analysis of proposed algorithmic modeling, and a study of user perceptions about potential privacy threats of such efforts."<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 7'''<br />
* Started writing Methods section of paper<br />
:* Survey Instrument<br />
:* Data Collection<br />
:* Data Analysis<br />
* Continued working on Excel spreadsheet and R script for data analysis<br />
* ESP/SPARK Meeting<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Wrote down ideas for Introduction section<br />
* Reviewed some privacy articles to help with Introduction<br />
* Survey soft launch<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 8'''<br />
* Used soft launch data to run through data analysis plan<br />
* Survey officially launched<br />
* Revised data analysis plan<br />
* Revised Methods and Introduction sections<br />
* REU Group meeting on graduate school<br />
* Reviewed data from survey to look for errors<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data<br />
* Inputted frequency counts into Excel for every question<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 9'''<br />
* Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Industry Panel<br />
* Split data into a 'high' and 'low' concern group and inputted frequency counts for survey questions into Excel<br />
* Made bar charts for all questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Summed the total responses to the data attribute concern questions, vignette concern and factor questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Conducted chi-square tests between privacy concern and demographics and privacy concern and vignette concern<br />
* Aggregated useful comments from survey<br />
* Made boxplots and conducted ANOVAs for demographic questions and privacy score<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data and analysis<br />
* Created stacked bar charts to compare knowledge of data category with concern over data category<br />
* Broke down each vignette based on concern and compared how concern groups responded to the factor question of that vignette<br />
* Divided suicide prediction vignette based on concern level and analyzed how people in the no concern and some concern groups responded to the data attribute questions<br />
* Continued working on paper<br />
* Patient Focus Groups meeting</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-08-01T21:35:36Z<p>Slogan: /* Work Log */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 7'''<br />
* Started writing Methods section of paper<br />
:* Survey Instrument<br />
:* Data Collection<br />
:* Data Analysis<br />
* Continued working on Excel spreadsheet and R script for data analysis<br />
* ESP/SPARK Meeting<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Wrote down ideas for Introduction section<br />
* Reviewed some privacy articles to help with Introduction<br />
* Survey soft launch<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 8'''<br />
* Used soft launch data to run through data analysis plan<br />
* Survey officially launched<br />
* Revised data analysis plan<br />
* Revised Methods and Introduction sections<br />
* REU Group meeting on graduate school<br />
* Reviewed data from survey to look for errors<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data<br />
* Inputted frequency counts into Excel for every question<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 9'''<br />
* Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Industry Panel<br />
* Split data into a 'high' and 'low' concern group and inputted frequency counts for survey questions into Excel<br />
* Made bar charts for all questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Summed the total responses to the data attribute concern questions, vignette concern and factor questions for total respondents, high concern group, and low concern group<br />
* Conducted chi-square tests between privacy concern and demographics and privacy concern and vignette concern<br />
* Aggregated useful comments from survey<br />
* Made boxplots and conducted ANOVAs for demographic questions and privacy score<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data and analysis<br />
* Created stacked bar charts to compare knowledge of data category with concern over data category<br />
* Broke down each vignette based on concern and compared how concern groups responded to the factor question of that vignette<br />
* Divided suicide prediction vignette based on concern level and analyzed how people in the no concern and some concern groups responded to the data attribute questions<br />
* Continued working on paper<br />
* Patient Focus Groups meeting</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-07-27T14:26:18Z<p>Slogan: /* Work Log */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 7'''<br />
* Started writing Methods section of paper<br />
:* Survey Instrument<br />
:* Data Collection<br />
:* Data Analysis<br />
* Continued working on Excel spreadsheet and R script for data analysis<br />
* ESP/SPARK Meeting<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Wrote down ideas for Introduction section<br />
* Reviewed some privacy articles to help with Introduction<br />
* Survey soft launch<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 8'''<br />
* Used soft launch data to run through data analysis plan<br />
* Survey officially launched<br />
* Revised data analysis plan<br />
* Revised Methods and Introduction sections<br />
* REU Group meeting on graduate school<br />
* Reviewed data from survey to look for errors<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey data<br />
* Inputted frequency counts into Excel for every question</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-07-17T19:52:28Z<p>Slogan: /* Work Log */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 7'''<br />
* Started writing Methods section of paper<br />
:* Survey Instrument<br />
:* Data Collection<br />
:* Data Analysis<br />
* Continued working on Excel spreadsheet and R script for data analysis<br />
* ESP/SPARK Meeting<br />
* REU Group meeting<br />
* Wrote down ideas for Introduction section<br />
* Reviewed some privacy articles to help with Introduction</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-07-10T20:44:43Z<p>Slogan: /* Work Log */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 6'''<br />
* Presentation by Dr. Zimmer on data ethics<br />
* Set up outline for data analysis in Excel and R<br />
* Learned how to do cross tabs and chi square in R<br />
* REU group meeting on creating posters<br />
* Read more privacy articles<br />
* Completed paperwork for MGH<br />
* Researched articles about suicide prediction factors</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-07-06T13:39:45Z<p>Slogan: /* Work Log */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 5'''<br />
* Made edits to the survey in Qualtrics<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey and presentation<br />
* REU group meeting on Good Presentations<br />
* Prepared for mini presentation<br />
* ESP/SPARK meeting<br />
* Attended and presented at the Mini Presentations REU meeting<br />
* Reviewed R<br />
* Examined data analysis of a previous survey conducted by Dr. Zimmer</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-26T20:04:44Z<p>Slogan: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-26T20:04:23Z<p>Slogan: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions<br />
<br />
'''Week 4'''<br />
* Continued revising survey questions throughout the week<br />
* Read literature about different frameworks of understanding privacy<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss privacy readings and survey questions<br />
* Read literature about Big Data<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Bialkowski + REU group meeting<br />
* Entered survey questions into Qualtrics<br />
* Began working on mini presentation</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-24T16:04:51Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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<div><br />
'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
<br />
'''Mentor:''' [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer]<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is currently one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have continued to increase in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, indicating that there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt when they visit their healthcare provider. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use data only from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.<br />
<br />
== Project Plan ==<br />
* Write a brief (1-3 sentence) statement of the problem/issue we are trying to address <br />
<br />
* Draft the Research Questions <br />
<br />
* Map out a literature review <br />
<br />
* Outline rough methodology <br />
<br />
* Map out process and timeline for collecting our data <br />
<br />
* Build and deploy the survey in Qualtrics <br />
<br />
* Organize and “clean” our data <br />
<br />
* Data analysis <br />
<br />
* Start writing up what we’ve found <br />
**Types of output: research poster, paper draft, etc. <br />
<br />
== Project Milestones ==<br />
* '''Week 2:''' Conduct literature review<br />
<br />
* '''Week 3:''' Build survey<br />
<br />
* '''Week 4:''' Finalize survey questions and deploy survey<br />
<br />
* '''Week 6 or 7:''' Close survey and begin data analysis<br />
<br />
* '''Week 7 - Week 10:''' Data analysis, create poster, write research paper</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-24T16:01:34Z<p>Slogan: /* Project Description */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
<br />
'''Mentor:''' [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer]<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is currently one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have continued to increase in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, indicating that there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt when they visit their healthcare provider. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use data only from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.<br />
<br />
== Project Milestones ==<br />
* '''Week 2:''' Conduct literature review<br />
* '''Week 3:''' Build survey<br />
* '''Week 4:''' Finalize survey questions and deploy survey<br />
* '''Week 6 or 7:''' Close survey and begin data analysis<br />
* '''Week 7 - Week 10:''' Data analysis, create poster, write research paper</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-19T20:17:24Z<p>Slogan: /* About Me */</p>
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== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, which is located in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
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== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
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<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-19T20:16:55Z<p>Slogan: /* About Me */</p>
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<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, in upstate New York. I am majoring in Applied Data Science with a concentration in Biology. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-19T20:15:56Z<p>Slogan: /* About Me */</p>
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<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College, in upstate New York, where I am majoring in Applied Data Science. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-19T20:15:19Z<p>Slogan: /* Work Log */</p>
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<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College where I am majoring in Applied Data Science. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''<br />
* Examined the structure of previous privacy surveys and the accompanying data analysis<br />
* Explored the Qualtrics platform<br />
* Reviewed statistical analysis procedures<br />
* Researched articles related to online privacy concerns, privacy concerns in a healthcare setting, and privacy regulations<br />
* Wrote questions for our survey<br />
* Attended research talk by Dr. Praveen<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss survey questions<br />
* Revised survey questions</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-14T01:27:31Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
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'''Mentor:''' [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer]<br />
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== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have been increasing in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, meaning there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use only data from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.<br />
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== Project Milestones ==<br />
* '''Week 2:''' Conduct literature review<br />
* '''Week 3:''' Build survey<br />
* '''Week 4:''' Finalize survey questions and deploy survey<br />
* '''Week 6 or 7:''' Close survey and begin data analysis<br />
* '''Week 7 - Week 10:''' Data analysis, create poster, write research paper</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-14T01:27:14Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
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'''Mentor:''' [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer]<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have been increasing in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, meaning there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use only data from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Project Milestones ==<br />
* '''Week 2:''' Conduct literature review<br />
* '''Week 3:''' Build survey<br />
* '''Week 4:''' Finalize survey questions and deploy survey<br />
* '''Week 6 or 7:''' Close survey and begin data analysis<br />
* '''Week 7 - Week 10:''' Data analysis, create poster, write research paper</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-14T01:22:07Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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<div>'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
<br />
'''Mentor:''' [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer]<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have been increasing in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, meaning there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use only data from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-14T01:21:09Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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<div>'''Student Researcher:''' [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]]<br />
<br />
'''Mentor:''' Dr. Michael Zimmer<br />
<br />
== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have been increasing in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, meaning there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use only data from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Understanding_the_Ethical_and_Privacy_Concerns_with_Suicide_Risk_Prediction_AlgorithmsUnderstanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms2020-06-14T01:16:17Z<p>Slogan: Created page with "'''Student Researcher:''' Sarah Logan '''Mentor:''' Dr. Michael Zimmer == Project Description == Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suici..."</p>
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<div>'''Student Researcher:''' Sarah Logan<br />
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'''Mentor:''' Dr. Michael Zimmer<br />
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== Project Description ==<br />
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and suicide rates have been increasing in recent years. Many suicide decedents have contact with the healthcare system in the month before their death, meaning there is a significant opportunity to identify patients who are at risk for a suicide attempt. Current algorithms for predicting suicide risk use only data from electronic health records. It is proposed that these algorithms could be improved through the incorporation of publicly available socioeconomic data, in addition to electronic health record data. We will be investigating the ethical implications of accessing and utilizing this socioeconomic data in the suicide risk prediction algorithms by measuring public opinion on the potential privacy threats of such efforts.</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Summer_2020_ProjectsSummer 2020 Projects2020-06-14T01:02:57Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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| [[Image:Poster-2018-Levandowski-snapshot.png|200px|link=http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~brylow/reu/2018/Posters/Poster-2018-Levandowski.pdf]]<br />
| '''[[Expanding Curricula for Parallel Computing Fundamentals in Computer Architecture and Hardware Courses]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Blevando|Benjamin Levandowski]] <br />Mentor: [[User:Brylow|Dr. Dennis Brylow]]<br /><br />
[https://doi.org/10.1109/IPDPSW.2019.00063 Using Embedded Xinu and the Raspberry Pi 3 to Teach Parallel Computing in Assembly Programming].<br /><br />
[[User:Blevando|Benjamin Levandowski]], Debbie Perouli, [[User:Brylow|Dr. Dennis Brylow]].<br /><br />
EduPar 2019, the 9th NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education, published in the 2019 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2019.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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To start with this first week, create a link to your initial project name below. That link should go to a page with an abstract (brief overview) of your project. It is not unusual for these project abstracts to evolve over the course of the summer, so these are not set in stone.<br />
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Second, create a link to your own user page. This page will serve as the central log for how you are spending your time each week.<br />
<br />
Third, include your project mentor, with a relevant link to their homepage or wiki page.<br />
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You will not have links to a poster or any resulting publications until later.<br />
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{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Text Analytics for Predicting Crisis Events in Veterans]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Wylief|Wylie Frydrychowicz]] <br />Mentor: [https://www.mscsnet.mu.edu/~praveen/index.html Dr. Praveen Madiraju]<br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Improving Embedded XINU Support for Multicore Architecture]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Agebhard|Alex Gebhard]] <br \>Mentor: [https://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:Brylow Dr. Dennis Brylow] <br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Mobile Applications for hrvMarquette: Heart Rate Variability Estimation]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Eburkholder|Eric Burkholder]] <br />Mentor: [http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~iq/service.html Dr. Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed]<br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Refining Concurrency in XINU Operating System for Inter-Core Communication and Non-Blocking Data Structures]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Jaustin|John Austin]] <br \>Mentor: [https://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:Brylow Dr. Dennis Brylow] <br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Identifying Appropriate Machine Learning Models for Multi Robot Secure Coordination in a Healthcare Facility]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Snemoto|Shota Nemoto]] <br \>Mentor: [https://www.marquette.edu/computer-science/directory/debbie-perouli.php Dr. Debbie Perouli] <br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Understanding the Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]] <br \>Mentor: [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer] <br /><br />
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<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College where I am majoring in Applied Data Science. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* Attended REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* Responsible Conduct of Research Training with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:SloganUser:Slogan2020-06-14T00:56:20Z<p>Slogan: Created page with " == About Me == My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College where I am majoring in Applied Data Science. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University,..."</p>
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<div><br />
== About Me ==<br />
My name is Sarah Logan and I am a rising senior at Siena College where I am majoring in Applied Data Science. For the Summer 2020 REU at Marquette University, I am working on a project entitled "Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms" with Dr. Michael Zimmer.<br />
<br />
== Work Log ==<br />
'''Week 1'''<br />
* REU Orientation<br />
* Mini Data Science Bootcamp<br />
* Attended good research practices talk by Dr. Brylow<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss planning of research goals and survey methodologies<br />
* Developed research questions<br />
* Began literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Read about factorial vignettes<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 2'''<br />
* RCR meeting with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen<br />
* Completed CITI modules<br />
* Continued literature review of Big Data and data ethics<br />
* Looked at examples of surveys and how they analyzed their data<br />
* Met with Dr. Zimmer to discuss readings and survey logistics<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Week 3'''</div>Sloganhttps://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/Summer_2020_ProjectsSummer 2020 Projects2020-06-14T00:37:39Z<p>Slogan: </p>
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<div>Template example:<br />
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{| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="10"<br />
| [[Image:Poster-2018-Levandowski-snapshot.png|200px|link=http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~brylow/reu/2018/Posters/Poster-2018-Levandowski.pdf]]<br />
| '''[[Expanding Curricula for Parallel Computing Fundamentals in Computer Architecture and Hardware Courses]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Blevando|Benjamin Levandowski]] <br />Mentor: [[User:Brylow|Dr. Dennis Brylow]]<br /><br />
[https://doi.org/10.1109/IPDPSW.2019.00063 Using Embedded Xinu and the Raspberry Pi 3 to Teach Parallel Computing in Assembly Programming].<br /><br />
[[User:Blevando|Benjamin Levandowski]], Debbie Perouli, [[User:Brylow|Dr. Dennis Brylow]].<br /><br />
EduPar 2019, the 9th NSF/TCPP Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education, published in the 2019 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2019.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
To start with this first week, create a link to your initial project name below. That link should go to a page with an abstract (brief overview) of your project. It is not unusual for these project abstracts to evolve over the course of the summer, so these are not set in stone.<br />
<br />
Second, create a link to your own user page. This page will serve as the central log for how you are spending your time each week.<br />
<br />
Third, include your project mentor, with a relevant link to their homepage or wiki page.<br />
<br />
You will not have links to a poster or any resulting publications until later.<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Text Analytics for Predicting Crisis Events in Veterans]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Wylief|Wylie Frydrychowicz]] <br />Mentor: [https://www.mscsnet.mu.edu/~praveen/index.html Dr. Praveen Madiraju]<br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Improving Embedded XINU Support for Multicore Architecture]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Agebhard|Alex Gebhard]] <br \>Mentor: [https://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:Brylow Dr. Dennis Brylow] <br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Mobile Applications for hrvMarquette: Heart Rate Variability Estimation]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Eburkholder|Eric Burkholder]] <br />Mentor: [http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~iq/service.html Dr. Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed]<br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Refining Concurrency in XINU Operating System for Inter-Core Communication and Non-Blocking Data Structures]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Jaustin|John Austin]] <br \>Mentor: [https://reu.cs.mu.edu/index.php/User:Brylow Dr. Dennis Brylow] <br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Identifying Appropriate Machine Learning Models for Multi Robot Secure Coordination in a Healthcare Facility]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Snemoto|Shota Nemoto]] <br \>Mentor: [https://www.marquette.edu/computer-science/directory/debbie-perouli.php Dr. Debbie Perouli] <br /><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{| cellpadding = "0" cellspacing="0"<br />
| '''[[Ethical and Privacy Concerns with Suicide Risk Prediction Algorithms]]''': <br />Student Researcher: [[User:Slogan|Sarah Logan]] <br \>Mentor: [https://www.michaelzimmer.org/ Dr. Michael Zimmer] <br /><br />
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