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Browse Poster Wiki: 2022 Poster Award Winners, Awards Ceremony (Watch Recording from minute marker 1630), Posters by 2022 HPCC Systems InternsPosters by Academic Partners, Poster Judges, About Virtual Judging, 2022 Poster Contest Home Page, Poster Contest Previous Years

Our intern program, welcomes students on to the HPCC Systems platform team during the summer months to work on HPCC Systems related projects. Our Academic Program (learn more here) supports research projects requiring data analytics and as a result, students working on these projects are also eligible to enter this contest. In  In fact, any student working on an HPCC Systems related project is welcome to enter this contest, regardless of whether they are an intern, academic partner contributor or any student independently working on a project that uses HPCC Systems.  

Our Technical Poster Contest has been held every year at our Community Day event since 2016. Take a walk down memory lane and look at the variety and of the contributions that have been showcased at our poster contest over the years. The aim of this contest is to give students working on HPCC Systems related projects, an opportunity to present their achievements to a wide audience of HPCC Systems open source community members and LexisNexis Risk Solutions Group employees. 

Our 2022 Poster Contest was held virtually and we thank students and judges for finding time in their busy schedules to view each presenter's poster resources and join the Q and A sessions. Our judges always find it very difficult to choose winners from the submissions since all projects are completed to a very high standard by the dedicated students working on them. Yet winners must be chosen.

Our 2022 Poster Contest Winners were announced during our 2022 HPCC Systems Community Day Summit.

In 2022, our Community Choice Award was again chosen by those who attended our Community Day event and voted for their favourite poster project.

Our judges chose the winners in the following categories:

  • Best Poster - Data Analytics

  • Best Poster - Platform Enhancement

  • Best Poster - Use Case

  • Best Poster - Research

Find out more about our 2022 Judging Panel and the virtual judging process.

About the Students

26 posters were entered into our 2022 Poster Contest, which exceeds our previous total of 18 submitted in 2021.  Students presented from 4 continents:

  • Europe

  • Asia

  • North America

  • South America

The students ranged from high school right through to PhD level and showcased projects covering a wide variety of topics as shown below. Simply  Simply click on the poster title to view more details.

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Abhay Kashyap
RVCE, India
Astronomical Analysis on HPCC Systems

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Akanksha A Pai
RVCE, India
Smart Face Recognition Based Attendance System

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Amy Ma
Stoneman Douglas High School FL
Documentation: Data Patterns

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Ananya Gupta
Clemson University
Nepali NLP Initiative
2022 Winner of the Best Poster Data Analytics Award

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Arya Adesh
RVCE,India
Implementation of a Local Outlier Factor Algorithm for Anomaly Detection

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Arun Gaonkar
North Carolina State University
Applying the Causality Toolkit to Real World Datasets

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Bruno Moura Valle Costa
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Estimating the Number of Clusters for the K-Means Algorithm

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Elizabeth Lorti
Kings College, London
Technology Branding and Marketing

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Jack Del Vecchio
Miami University of Ohio
Interfacing MongoDB into ECL

2022 Winner of the Best Poster Platform Enhancement Award

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Keerthan Kumar A
RVCE, India
Real-time Network Anomaly Detection for Software Defined Networks

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Manoj M
RVCE, India
Underwater Mine Detection

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Matheus Ley Sen Chuang
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Massive Data Analysis in the Identification of Inconsistencies in Government Databases

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Nathalia Ribas
Federal University of Santa Caterina, Brazil
HPCC Systems Log Monitoring in the Cloud

2022 Winner of the Community Choice Award

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Noah Seligson
University of Central Florida
Provide Test Code for Bundles with no Self Test

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Pedro Lima Rodrigues
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Feelings Detection in Social Media Posts

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Rahul Anbalagan
RVCE, India
Implementation of Transformer Neural Network Model Using the HPCC Systems GNN Bundle

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Renato Campos Afonso
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Big Data Processing with ETL: Mapping Brazilian Companies who offer Life Insurance

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Sarthak Sharan
RVCE, India
Using Anomaly Detection to Detect Fraudulent Behaviour on the Bitcoin Network

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Sarvesh Prabhu
Lambert High School, GA
A comparative study of Neural Networks vs Random Forest Deep Learning with a view to providing accurate Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses

2022 Winner of the Best Poster Use Case Award

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Shivam Singhal
University of Oulu, Finland
Improving the HPCC Systems Bundles Document Generator

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Shreyasha Joshi
RVCE, India
HPCC Systems and Edge Detection

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Shravya Dasu
RVCE, India
Visualization and Determination of the Potabiity of Surface Water

2022 Winner of the Best Poster Research Award

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Shrikar Swaroop
RVCE, India
Single Shot Multibox Detection

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Sumanth Hegde
RVCE, India
Detection of Field Level Dependencies in an ECL Workflow

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Swaraj S Somanache
RVCE, India
Concrete Compressive Strength Prediction

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V A Sriram Praveen
RVCE, India
Identifying Fraudulent Bitcoin Users by Transaction Behaviour

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Zheyu Shen
Columbia University
Causality Algorithm Development