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Digital Exhibition Platforms for Worcester Historical Museum
The Worcester Historical Museum’s (WHM) Fuller Gallery of Industrial History is outdated, and the museum wants to redesign it in a way that makes it more engaging and immersive. Our group investigated different digital technologies that had the potential to achieve WHM’s vision. We chose three pieces of software for an in-depth investigation: OnCell, Open Exhibits, and TAP. We found OnCell to be easy to use and quick to deploy, while doing a good job of enhancing the exhibit. Open Exhibits has potential, but needs more work to fully develop. Lastly, we found TAP to be outdated, unsupported, and buggy. We expect this work to be helpful to the WHM as they look toward the future of their gallery, and expect it to serve as a starting point for future research into digital options for the WHM
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Passive Biometric Authentication via Head Mounted Display using Ballistocardiography
We demonstrate that by monitoring readings from the accelerometer and gyroscope of a head- mounted display, we are able to construct a waveform that is closely tied with the cardiac cycle of the wearer. Furthermore, we show that, from this waveform, we can then extract features that are not only consistent over time in the wearer, but also reasonably unique between different individuals. By then constructing an ensemble of random forest classifiers, we show that such a model can be used to determine if a new set of features does or does not belong to wearer. In this way, such a system can be used in an authentication context with a high degree of accuracy