VIVO Project: Temporal Visualization Graph for Institutional Level Organizations

VIVO is an open source semantic web application originally developed and implemented at Cornell. When installed and populated with researcher interests, activities, and accomplishments, it enables the discovery of research and scholarship across disciplines at that institution. VIVO supports browsing and a search function which returns faceted results for rapid retrieval of desired information. Content in any local VIVO installation may be maintained manually, brought into VIVO in automated ways from local systems of record, such as HR, grants, course, and faculty activity databases, or from database providers such as publication aggregators and funding agencies

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Skills

Familiarity with RDF and Sparql.

Server Side technologies: Servlet API, Spring Framework, Jena Framework, Core Java , Apache Commons API, Google GSON, Freemarker

Client Side Technologies: JSP, JSTL, FTL, Javascript (jquery), jquery plugins - Flot, Datatable, AutoEllipsis, growl, FlipText, HTML , CSS

Software Development Tools : Eclipse, SVN, JIRA

A minimalistic three dimensional version of the game "Snakes And Ladders" developed using OpenGL

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Image segmentation using Spectral Clustering

Project Report : Image Segmentation using Spectral Clustering

An Architecture for ranking and visualization of Journal Networks

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Visualization of Journal Networks with Webservices and Native Pagerank Implementation.

Informatics Project to prototype Geoprofiling of Criminal artifacts

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