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== Overview of Schedule ==
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|+ Weekly Schedule
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! Week !! Tasks !! Deliverables
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| [[#Week 0 (6/1 - 6/3)|Week 0 (6/1 - 6/3)]]
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| REU Introduction and Bootcamps
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Defining schedule, milestones, and goals
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|-
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| [[#Week 1 (6/3 - 6/10)|Week 1 (6/3 - 6/10)]]
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| Researching existing solutions
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| Milestones + Goals (due Fri. 6/4)
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|-
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| [[#Week 2 (6/10 - 6/17)|Week 2 (6/10 - 6/17)]]
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| Define research problem
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Brainstorm solutions
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|-
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| [[#Week 3 (6/17 - 6/24)|Week 3 (6/17 - 6/24)]]
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| Research and review Dr. Perouli’s work
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Define solution path and implementation steps
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|-
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| [[#Week 4 (6/24 - 7/1)|Week 4 (6/24 - 7/1)]]
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| Start implementation of solution
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Put together presentation (Most likely 1 day max)
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| Mini Presentations (Wed. 6/30)
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| [[#Week 5 (7/1 - 7/8)|Week 5 (7/1 - 7/8)]]
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| Implementation and refinement
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|-
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| [[#Week 6 (7/8 - 7/15)|Week 6 (7/8 - 7/15)]]
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| Implementation and refinement
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|-
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| [[#Week 7 (7/15 - 7/22)|Week 7 (7/15 - 7/22)]]
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| Test implementation with real data set
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|-
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| [[#Week 8 (7/22 - 7/29)|Week 8 (7/22 - 7/29)]]
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| Finish Project
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Work on research deliverables
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|-
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| [[#Week 9 (7/29 - 8/6)|Week 9 (7/29 - 8/6)]]
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| Finishing Research Deliverables
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| Formal Presentations (Thu.-Fri. 8/6-8/7)
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Research Poster (Thu. 8/6)
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Research Paper (Fri. 8/7)
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|}
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'''Devote some time every day to formalizing and logging research:'''
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* Summaries of what I’m working on for wiki
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** Challenges I’m facing, paths I didn’t take
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** Findings and results
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* Annotated Bibliography
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* Anything else I will forget about when it comes time to work on deliverables
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'''Devote at least half an hour each day to emails, scheduling, and other logistics'''
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== 2021 Weekly Logs ==
 
== 2021 Weekly Logs ==
  
 
=== Week 0 (6/1 - 6/3) ===
 
=== Week 0 (6/1 - 6/3) ===
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==== Thursday 5/27 ====
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* Met with Dr. Perouli
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** Introduced the project
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** Discussed first steps
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** Discussed goals for the project
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==== Tuesday 6/1 ====
 
* Attended REU introductions and data science bootcamp
 
* Attended REU introductions and data science bootcamp
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==== Wednesday 6/2 ====
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* Attended data science bootcamp
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==== Thursday 6/3 (morning) ====
 
* Attended Good Research Practices Talk with Dr. Brylow
 
* Attended Good Research Practices Talk with Dr. Brylow
 
* Outlined milestone and goals for research
 
* Outlined milestone and goals for research
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** Create cohesive research deliverables on this topic  
 
** Create cohesive research deliverables on this topic  
 
* Outlined broad schedule for first 3 weeks
 
* Outlined broad schedule for first 3 weeks
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=== Week 1 (6/3 - 6/10) ===
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==== Thursday 6/3 (afternoon) ====
 
* Met with Dr. Perouli
 
* Met with Dr. Perouli
** (put things discussed in the meeting here)
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** Adjusted and finished overview of schedule
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** Talked over what previous research I should be looking into
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** Discussed the overarching problem I'm looking into
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* Created wiki and added schedule
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 +
==== Friday 6/4 ====
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* Interviewed Abby Brennan about learning measurement deliverables
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** [http://knowledgejump.com/hrd/isd/kirkpatrick.html Kirkpatrick Model]
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** [http://knowledgejump.com/hrd/bloom.html Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains]
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* Created thought maps to hone in on research topic
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** "Visualizing a group's understanding of a concept"
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** [[File:Brennan_ResearchTopic_Thought_Maps.pdf]]
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==== Monday 6/7 ====
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* Attended Responsible Conduct of Research session
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==== Tuesday 6/8 ====
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* Researching other visual representations of understanding
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* Researching alternate solutions
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** Scoring concept maps
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** Representing understanding through artwork
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 +
==== Wednesday 6/9 ====
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* Attended technical writing presentation
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* Completed session 1 of CITI modules
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* Researched more alternate solutions
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* Categorized and outlined alternate solutions [[File:BrennanAlternateSolutions.pdf]]
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* Wrote out questions to be answered for project justification [[File:BrennanQuestions.pdf]]
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==== Thursday 6/10 (morning) ====
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* Completed sessions 2 and 3 of CITI Modules
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* Scheduled plan and wrote questions for meeting with Dr. Perouli
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=== Week 2 (6/10 - 6/17) ===
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==== Thursday 6/10 (afternoon) ====
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* Meeting with Dr. Perouli
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** Went over work done in week 1
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** Discussed my research so far and areas to look further into
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** Discussed questions I thought of yesterday
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** Discussed goals for week 2
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* Looked further into concept map scoring
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==== Friday 6/11 ====
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* Researched alternate solutions further and wrote up summaries of relation to project
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** Scoring concept maps
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** Assessing understanding with machine learning
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* Outlined answers for questions posed earlier
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==== Monday 6/14 ====
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* Weekly Python coding practice
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* Researched ML solutions
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==== Tuesday 6/15 ====
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* Organized references in BibTex file
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** Wrote annotations for references
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==== Wednesday 6/16 ====
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* Finished alternate solutions slides
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** Broke it down into Drawbacks, Benefits, and Maturity of the Field
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** Added slide for collective concept maps
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* Started researching concept map tools
 +
** Listed requirements (wants/needs)
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 +
==== Thursday 6/17 (morning) ====
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* Write-ups for concept map tools
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** FreeMind
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** MindMup
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* Outlined notes for meeting with Dr. Perouli
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=== Week 3 (6/17 - 6/24) ===
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==== Thursday 6/17 (afternoon) ====
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*Met With Dr. Perouli
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**Discussed my work over the last week
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**Discussed Plans for upcoming week
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*Read through Dr. Perouli's work on collective concept maps
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*Read through reviews of the paper
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*Researched concept mapping tools
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**Focused on file formatting of each application
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==== Friday 6/18 ====
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* Outlined program steps from individual maps being created to outputting collective map
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** Biggest challenges will be clustering the concepts, stylizing, and creating cluster diagrams (not as necessary)
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*Finished write ups for concept mapping tools
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** Decided on using CMap
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* tested writing sample concept map as propositions and importing to CMap
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** Works, but links are forced to have names and positioning of nodes is messy
 +
** most likely have to import tan export again as cxl to fix those things (as well as any style changes)
 +
* Worked on ways to make the map readable
 +
** Some progress but will likely have to revisit this problem later, will have to research minimum crossing number algorithms
 +
 
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==== Monday 6/21 ====
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* Created object types for program
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** Concept
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** Connection
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** Cluster
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** ClusterConnection
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* Wrote functions to import a folder of .cxl files and convert them to a list of concept and connection objects
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==== Tuesday 6/22 ====
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* Broke down steps of program into to-do lists
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* Wrote new object classes
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** Map
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** Cluster
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** ClusterConnection
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** Node (superclass for Concept and Cluster)
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* Moved importing code from its own class to Map class
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* Wrote print functions for each list in Map class
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* Minor code improvements
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==== Wednesday 6/23 ====
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*Started to research solutions for clustering problem
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* Attended REU check-in and guest lecture
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* Continued coding
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** Added function for creating ClusterConnections
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** Added functions for tallying Clusters and ClusterConnections
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** Annotated existing code
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**More minor changes and improvements
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 +
==== Thursday 6/24 (morning) ====
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* Planned meeting with Dr. Perouli
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* Edited research slides
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=== Week 4 (6/24 - 7/1) ===
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==== Thursday 6/24 (afternoon) ====
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*Meeting with Dr. Perouli
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** Discussed and asked questions about collective concept map paper
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** Discussed concept mapping software choices
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** Discussed methods for clustering nodes
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* Wrote up more ideas for clustering nodes that came out of meeting
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** Instructor Drag and Drop
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** Instructor Connect Concepts
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* Looked more into pros and cons of yEd and CMap
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** yEd file format still very unusable
 +
** yEd can organize nodes in a much better way than CMap
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** With inspiration from yEd's circular organization, I think I can create methods to place and organize nodes in the .cxl file
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 +
==== Friday 6/25 ====
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*Worked on ideas for a clustering algorithm based on connections
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** Relies heavily on nodes and connections being featured in multiple maps
 +
** Probably works best in large groups
 +
** In smaller groups, it would more likely be very star-shaped
 +
 
 +
==== Monday 6/28 ====
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* Attended REU check-in and presentation presentation
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* Conduct of research D2L assignments
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==== Tuesday 6/29 ====
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* More work on clustering solutions
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* Creating presentation for tomorrow
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* Practicing presentation
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==== Wednesday 6/30 ====
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* Attended Presentations
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* More D2L Assignments
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==== Thursday 7/1 (morning) ====
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* Finished D2L Assignments
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* Made a pro-con list to decide between clustering methods
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** Decided on implementing my algorithm for now
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** Will work on testing and improving the algorithm along the way
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** If it doesn't work out, I will return to the drag-and-drop method
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=== Week 5 (7/1 - 7/8) ===
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==== Thursday 7/1 (afternoon) ====
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* Worked on planning out implementation of clustering algorithm
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==== Friday 7/2 ====
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* Off (Moving)
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==== Monday 7/5 ====
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*Implementing clustering algorithm
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** Came up with a faster solution for checking counts using a table system (adjacency matrix)
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** Had to get more specific for tie breakers
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** Had to get more specific for order of operations
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** Probably need to implement some more error checking
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==== Tuesday 7/6 ====
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*Attended presentation by Dr. Zimmer
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*Worked on formatting collective map back into .cxl file
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**Formatting each element into the right syntax
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**Formatting line styling
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*Positioning nodes
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**Pixel width of nodes
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**Circle placement equations
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**Experimenting with distances and margins
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*What's left to do with formatting
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**Creating, writing, and saving .cxl file
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**Connection labels
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**Formatting metadata
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***Title, user info, dates, etc.
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==== Wednesday 7/7 ====
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* Attended Dr. Brylow's talk on creating posters
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* Continued to work on formatting
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** Creating, writing, and saving .cxl files
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** Choosing folder UI
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** Saving file UI
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==== Thursday 7/8 (morning) ====
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* Wrote notes  for meeting with Dr. Perouli
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* Looked into Markov clustering as an alternate algorithm to my own
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 +
=== Week 6 (7/8 - 7/15) ===
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==== Thursday 7/8 (afternoon) ====
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* Meeting with Dr. Perouli
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* Looked more into Markov Clustering
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* Looked for alternate ways to find the distance to a cluster for my algorithm
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==== Friday 7/9 ====
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* Implemented a rough Markov clustering version of the program
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==== Monday 7/12 ====
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* Continued Markov Clustering implementation
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==== Tuesday 7/13 ====
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* Cleaning up code
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** Updating old program to match added features of Markov version
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** Updated and added annotations
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** Implemented some error checking and small to-do's
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==== Wednesday 7/14 ====
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* Attended weekly check-in
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* Uploaded code to github
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* Outlined testing plan
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* Added slider to Markov version user inputs
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==== Thursday 7/15 (morning) ====
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* Prepared for meeting with Dr. Perouli
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=== Week 7 (7/15 - 7/22) ===
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==== Thursday 7/15 (afternoon) ====
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* Meeting with Dr. Perouli
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** Went over steps for testing on camp dataset
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** Went over code
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* Wrote out more detailed testing plan
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==== Friday 7/16 ====
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* Started research poster
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** Wrote Section for clustering algorithm options
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** Wrote section for implementation
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** Wrote acknowledgements
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==== Monday 7/19 ====
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* Continued working on poster
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* Minor code tweaks
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* More testing plans
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==== Tuesday 7/20 ====
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* Picked up dataset from Dr. Perouli
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* Digitized student data into Cmap
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* Wrote ideas on changes to the program to accommodate maps better
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** Split commas into separate concepts
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** Ignore spaces, punctuation, new lines
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** Check for spelling (Might be too hard to implement right now)
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** Rerouting links
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** One connection between terms per map
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** Ignore plurals
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* Wrote ideas for suggestions for students
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** Avoid sentences, stick to one or two word terms
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** Include cybersecurity (one word)
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==== Wednesday 7/21 ====
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* Started formatting for paper
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* Attended Dr. Brylow's session on graduate school
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* Tested functions on real data
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** Lots of problems came up
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* Fixing problems in code
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** Fixed concepts becoming clusters when not supposed to
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** Added splitting terms on commas
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** Temporarily removed "Extra" clusters while I figure out how to better organize them
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* Combined MCL and CCL programs into one for faster editing
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** Key functions for the different clustering algorithms have been moved to their own classes
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** Other smaller differences are normalized
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** User is given the option to choose between methods
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==== Thursday 7/22 (morning) ====
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* Added extra cluster back into output map as a list on the side
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* Started writing instructions on how to use Cmap for cybersecurity camp
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=== Week 8 (7/22 - 7/29) ===
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==== Thursday 7/22 (afternoon) ====
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* Met with Dr. Perouli
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** Went over work from last week
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** Discussed changes and additions to the program
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** discussed to-dos for final two weeks
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* Finished Cmap instructions
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* More changes to code to adapt for wider array of problems
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==== Friday 7/23 ====
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* Started paper
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* Some work on poster
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==== Monday 7/26 ====
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* Worked on poster
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* Finalizing some elements for code
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** Final version for now, just need to annotate
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==== Tuesday 7/27 ====
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* Worked on paper
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* Worked on poster
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* Added basic element moving and cluster renaming to program
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** Did all the necessary back end additions
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** Added a simple UI (Series of drop down menus)
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** In the future would want to implement drag-and-drop UI
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==== Wednesday 7/28 ====
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* Finished first draft of poster
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* Polishing code and updating/adding annotations
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==== Thursday 7/29 (morning) ====
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* Worked on paper
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* Prepared for meeting
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=== Week 9 (7/29 - 8/6) ===
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==== Thursday 7/29 (afternoon) ====
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* Met with Dr. Perouli
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** Talked about paper
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* Worked on paper
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==== Friday 7/30 ====
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* Worked on paper
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==== Monday 8/2 ====
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* Short REU meeting going over last week schedule
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* Worked on paper
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** Finished ''Automating Collective Maps'' section
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** Finished ''Comparing Clustering Algorithms'' section
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** Finished ''Implementation'' section
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==== Tuesday 8/3 ====
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*Worked on paper
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** Finished ''Introduction and Related Work'' section
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** Finished ''Conclusion and Future Work'' section
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* '''Poster due'''
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==== Wednesday 8/4 ====
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* Worked on presentation
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==== Thursday 8/5 ====
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* Presentations from 10am-12noon
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** '''Presenting last @ 11:45am'''
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* Poster presentations from 1:30pm-4pm
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** '''Presenting block from 2:30pm-3pm'''
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==== Friday 8/6 ====
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* Presentations from 10am-12:15pm
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* '''Paper due at end of the day'''

Latest revision as of 14:20, 5 August 2021

Contents

Overview of Schedule

Weekly Schedule
Week Tasks Deliverables
Week 0 (6/1 - 6/3) REU Introduction and Bootcamps

Defining schedule, milestones, and goals

Week 1 (6/3 - 6/10) Researching existing solutions Milestones + Goals (due Fri. 6/4)
Week 2 (6/10 - 6/17) Define research problem

Brainstorm solutions

Week 3 (6/17 - 6/24) Research and review Dr. Perouli’s work

Define solution path and implementation steps

Week 4 (6/24 - 7/1) Start implementation of solution

Put together presentation (Most likely 1 day max)

Mini Presentations (Wed. 6/30)
Week 5 (7/1 - 7/8) Implementation and refinement
Week 6 (7/8 - 7/15) Implementation and refinement
Week 7 (7/15 - 7/22) Test implementation with real data set
Week 8 (7/22 - 7/29) Finish Project

Work on research deliverables

Week 9 (7/29 - 8/6) Finishing Research Deliverables Formal Presentations (Thu.-Fri. 8/6-8/7)

Research Poster (Thu. 8/6) Research Paper (Fri. 8/7)

Devote some time every day to formalizing and logging research:

  • Summaries of what I’m working on for wiki
    • Challenges I’m facing, paths I didn’t take
    • Findings and results
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Anything else I will forget about when it comes time to work on deliverables

Devote at least half an hour each day to emails, scheduling, and other logistics

2021 Weekly Logs

Week 0 (6/1 - 6/3)

Thursday 5/27

  • Met with Dr. Perouli
    • Introduced the project
    • Discussed first steps
    • Discussed goals for the project

Tuesday 6/1

  • Attended REU introductions and data science bootcamp

Wednesday 6/2

  • Attended data science bootcamp

Thursday 6/3 (morning)

  • Attended Good Research Practices Talk with Dr. Brylow
  • Outlined milestone and goals for research
    • Research ways to characterize sets of multidimensional data
    • Determine the best way to do this for concept maps
    • Create executable code for the direction we’ve determined is the best
    • Create cohesive research deliverables on this topic
  • Outlined broad schedule for first 3 weeks

Week 1 (6/3 - 6/10)

Thursday 6/3 (afternoon)

  • Met with Dr. Perouli
    • Adjusted and finished overview of schedule
    • Talked over what previous research I should be looking into
    • Discussed the overarching problem I'm looking into
  • Created wiki and added schedule

Friday 6/4

Monday 6/7

  • Attended Responsible Conduct of Research session

Tuesday 6/8

  • Researching other visual representations of understanding
  • Researching alternate solutions
    • Scoring concept maps
    • Representing understanding through artwork

Wednesday 6/9

Thursday 6/10 (morning)

  • Completed sessions 2 and 3 of CITI Modules
  • Scheduled plan and wrote questions for meeting with Dr. Perouli

Week 2 (6/10 - 6/17)

Thursday 6/10 (afternoon)

  • Meeting with Dr. Perouli
    • Went over work done in week 1
    • Discussed my research so far and areas to look further into
    • Discussed questions I thought of yesterday
    • Discussed goals for week 2
  • Looked further into concept map scoring

Friday 6/11

  • Researched alternate solutions further and wrote up summaries of relation to project
    • Scoring concept maps
    • Assessing understanding with machine learning
  • Outlined answers for questions posed earlier

Monday 6/14

  • Weekly Python coding practice
  • Researched ML solutions

Tuesday 6/15

  • Organized references in BibTex file
    • Wrote annotations for references

Wednesday 6/16

  • Finished alternate solutions slides
    • Broke it down into Drawbacks, Benefits, and Maturity of the Field
    • Added slide for collective concept maps
  • Started researching concept map tools
    • Listed requirements (wants/needs)

Thursday 6/17 (morning)

  • Write-ups for concept map tools
    • FreeMind
    • MindMup
  • Outlined notes for meeting with Dr. Perouli

Week 3 (6/17 - 6/24)

Thursday 6/17 (afternoon)

  • Met With Dr. Perouli
    • Discussed my work over the last week
    • Discussed Plans for upcoming week
  • Read through Dr. Perouli's work on collective concept maps
  • Read through reviews of the paper
  • Researched concept mapping tools
    • Focused on file formatting of each application

Friday 6/18

  • Outlined program steps from individual maps being created to outputting collective map
    • Biggest challenges will be clustering the concepts, stylizing, and creating cluster diagrams (not as necessary)
  • Finished write ups for concept mapping tools
    • Decided on using CMap
  • tested writing sample concept map as propositions and importing to CMap
    • Works, but links are forced to have names and positioning of nodes is messy
    • most likely have to import tan export again as cxl to fix those things (as well as any style changes)
  • Worked on ways to make the map readable
    • Some progress but will likely have to revisit this problem later, will have to research minimum crossing number algorithms

Monday 6/21

  • Created object types for program
    • Concept
    • Connection
    • Cluster
    • ClusterConnection
  • Wrote functions to import a folder of .cxl files and convert them to a list of concept and connection objects

Tuesday 6/22

  • Broke down steps of program into to-do lists
  • Wrote new object classes
    • Map
    • Cluster
    • ClusterConnection
    • Node (superclass for Concept and Cluster)
  • Moved importing code from its own class to Map class
  • Wrote print functions for each list in Map class
  • Minor code improvements

Wednesday 6/23

  • Started to research solutions for clustering problem
  • Attended REU check-in and guest lecture
  • Continued coding
    • Added function for creating ClusterConnections
    • Added functions for tallying Clusters and ClusterConnections
    • Annotated existing code
    • More minor changes and improvements

Thursday 6/24 (morning)

  • Planned meeting with Dr. Perouli
  • Edited research slides

Week 4 (6/24 - 7/1)

Thursday 6/24 (afternoon)

  • Meeting with Dr. Perouli
    • Discussed and asked questions about collective concept map paper
    • Discussed concept mapping software choices
    • Discussed methods for clustering nodes
  • Wrote up more ideas for clustering nodes that came out of meeting
    • Instructor Drag and Drop
    • Instructor Connect Concepts
  • Looked more into pros and cons of yEd and CMap
    • yEd file format still very unusable
    • yEd can organize nodes in a much better way than CMap
    • With inspiration from yEd's circular organization, I think I can create methods to place and organize nodes in the .cxl file

Friday 6/25

  • Worked on ideas for a clustering algorithm based on connections
    • Relies heavily on nodes and connections being featured in multiple maps
    • Probably works best in large groups
    • In smaller groups, it would more likely be very star-shaped

Monday 6/28

  • Attended REU check-in and presentation presentation
  • Conduct of research D2L assignments

Tuesday 6/29

  • More work on clustering solutions
  • Creating presentation for tomorrow
  • Practicing presentation

Wednesday 6/30

  • Attended Presentations
  • More D2L Assignments

Thursday 7/1 (morning)

  • Finished D2L Assignments
  • Made a pro-con list to decide between clustering methods
    • Decided on implementing my algorithm for now
    • Will work on testing and improving the algorithm along the way
    • If it doesn't work out, I will return to the drag-and-drop method

Week 5 (7/1 - 7/8)

Thursday 7/1 (afternoon)

  • Worked on planning out implementation of clustering algorithm

Friday 7/2

  • Off (Moving)

Monday 7/5

  • Implementing clustering algorithm
    • Came up with a faster solution for checking counts using a table system (adjacency matrix)
    • Had to get more specific for tie breakers
    • Had to get more specific for order of operations
    • Probably need to implement some more error checking

Tuesday 7/6

  • Attended presentation by Dr. Zimmer
  • Worked on formatting collective map back into .cxl file
    • Formatting each element into the right syntax
    • Formatting line styling
  • Positioning nodes
    • Pixel width of nodes
    • Circle placement equations
    • Experimenting with distances and margins
  • What's left to do with formatting
    • Creating, writing, and saving .cxl file
    • Connection labels
    • Formatting metadata
      • Title, user info, dates, etc.

Wednesday 7/7

  • Attended Dr. Brylow's talk on creating posters
  • Continued to work on formatting
    • Creating, writing, and saving .cxl files
    • Choosing folder UI
    • Saving file UI

Thursday 7/8 (morning)

  • Wrote notes for meeting with Dr. Perouli
  • Looked into Markov clustering as an alternate algorithm to my own

Week 6 (7/8 - 7/15)

Thursday 7/8 (afternoon)

  • Meeting with Dr. Perouli
  • Looked more into Markov Clustering
  • Looked for alternate ways to find the distance to a cluster for my algorithm

Friday 7/9

  • Implemented a rough Markov clustering version of the program

Monday 7/12

  • Continued Markov Clustering implementation

Tuesday 7/13

  • Cleaning up code
    • Updating old program to match added features of Markov version
    • Updated and added annotations
    • Implemented some error checking and small to-do's

Wednesday 7/14

  • Attended weekly check-in
  • Uploaded code to github
  • Outlined testing plan
  • Added slider to Markov version user inputs

Thursday 7/15 (morning)

  • Prepared for meeting with Dr. Perouli

Week 7 (7/15 - 7/22)

Thursday 7/15 (afternoon)

  • Meeting with Dr. Perouli
    • Went over steps for testing on camp dataset
    • Went over code
  • Wrote out more detailed testing plan

Friday 7/16

  • Started research poster
    • Wrote Section for clustering algorithm options
    • Wrote section for implementation
    • Wrote acknowledgements

Monday 7/19

  • Continued working on poster
  • Minor code tweaks
  • More testing plans

Tuesday 7/20

  • Picked up dataset from Dr. Perouli
  • Digitized student data into Cmap
  • Wrote ideas on changes to the program to accommodate maps better
    • Split commas into separate concepts
    • Ignore spaces, punctuation, new lines
    • Check for spelling (Might be too hard to implement right now)
    • Rerouting links
    • One connection between terms per map
    • Ignore plurals
  • Wrote ideas for suggestions for students
    • Avoid sentences, stick to one or two word terms
    • Include cybersecurity (one word)

Wednesday 7/21

  • Started formatting for paper
  • Attended Dr. Brylow's session on graduate school
  • Tested functions on real data
    • Lots of problems came up
  • Fixing problems in code
    • Fixed concepts becoming clusters when not supposed to
    • Added splitting terms on commas
    • Temporarily removed "Extra" clusters while I figure out how to better organize them
  • Combined MCL and CCL programs into one for faster editing
    • Key functions for the different clustering algorithms have been moved to their own classes
    • Other smaller differences are normalized
    • User is given the option to choose between methods

Thursday 7/22 (morning)

  • Added extra cluster back into output map as a list on the side
  • Started writing instructions on how to use Cmap for cybersecurity camp

Week 8 (7/22 - 7/29)

Thursday 7/22 (afternoon)

  • Met with Dr. Perouli
    • Went over work from last week
    • Discussed changes and additions to the program
    • discussed to-dos for final two weeks
  • Finished Cmap instructions
  • More changes to code to adapt for wider array of problems

Friday 7/23

  • Started paper
  • Some work on poster

Monday 7/26

  • Worked on poster
  • Finalizing some elements for code
    • Final version for now, just need to annotate

Tuesday 7/27

  • Worked on paper
  • Worked on poster
  • Added basic element moving and cluster renaming to program
    • Did all the necessary back end additions
    • Added a simple UI (Series of drop down menus)
    • In the future would want to implement drag-and-drop UI

Wednesday 7/28

  • Finished first draft of poster
  • Polishing code and updating/adding annotations

Thursday 7/29 (morning)

  • Worked on paper
  • Prepared for meeting

Week 9 (7/29 - 8/6)

Thursday 7/29 (afternoon)

  • Met with Dr. Perouli
    • Talked about paper
  • Worked on paper

Friday 7/30

  • Worked on paper

Monday 8/2

  • Short REU meeting going over last week schedule
  • Worked on paper
    • Finished Automating Collective Maps section
    • Finished Comparing Clustering Algorithms section
    • Finished Implementation section

Tuesday 8/3

  • Worked on paper
    • Finished Introduction and Related Work section
    • Finished Conclusion and Future Work section
  • Poster due

Wednesday 8/4

  • Worked on presentation

Thursday 8/5

  • Presentations from 10am-12noon
    • Presenting last @ 11:45am
  • Poster presentations from 1:30pm-4pm
    • Presenting block from 2:30pm-3pm

Friday 8/6

  • Presentations from 10am-12:15pm
  • Paper due at end of the day