Industrial Engineering Student and Team Take First Prize in Hackathon – University of Arkansas Newswire

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September 14, 2022

Xiaotong SunIndustrial engineering doctoral student Xiaotong Sun was part of a three-person team that recently won first prize in the American Society for Mechanical Engineers 2022 Hackathon.The team competed at the International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference held in St. Louis in August.Sun's teammates were Qingyu Xiao of Georgia Tech and Yinshuang Xiao of University of Texas-Austin.The hackathon provides students and engineering practitioners a unique opportunity to learn how data science and machine learning techniques can be leveraged to solve real-world engineering problems.The competition had the option of three different problems from which the teams could choose. Each problem provided an introduction, objective and subject matter experts who the team could consult.Sun and her team chose the problem "Characterizing Similarity from Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Assemblies." They were able to devise an open-ended solution for characterizing similarities between designs in the Autodesk Fusion 360 Gallery Assembly Dataset. The dataset contained 8,251 assemblies and a total of 154,468 separate parts.The dataset contained a validation set composed of three assemblies, and a test set composed of seven assemblies. The test assemblies were used by the judges to qualitatively evaluate the performance of the search. The test set was released in the last hours of the hackathon. The team had to evaluate its similarity search methods against each of the seven test assemblies and return the top five most similar results. The team's results were then included in the final presentation deck. Tamara O. Ellenbecker, website developer Department of Industrial Engineering 479-575-3157, tellenbe@uark.edu Jennifer P. Cook, director of communications College of Engineering 479-575-5697, jpc022@uark.edu Two textbooks authored by faculty members Ryan Teeter, Vernon J. Richardson and Katie L. Terrell were recognize for their demonstrated educational benefits and adaptability for other institutions.The Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center and School of Social Work have teamed to bring counseling and support group services through a newly created graduate internship.Olivian Cha, curator of the Corita Art Center, will share insights at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Hillside Auditorium about Corita Kent's life, work and the Heroes and Sheroes series now on display at the Fine Arts Center.Starting this fall, IT Services will send randomized spam and phishing emails to U of A students to increase awareness of cybersecurity's best practices. If you see a suspicious email, report it.Beekeeper Justin Lowe of Rural Route Farms will present "The Basics of Beekeeping" from 3-4:30 p.m. tomorrow, Sept. 15, as part of the Arkansas Folklife Web Series.

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