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UC Santa Cruz (UCSC) students continue to shine in various fields, from developing innovative solutions to industry challenges and achieving athletic recognition to honoring the legacy of a cherished professor. This article compiles recent...
### Innovation in Mapping Students Evan Rantala and Julien Howard developed an open-source system to detect building entrances in street-level imagery as part of the Corporate Innovation Laboratory (CRWN 102) at Crown College. Their project, which achieved 83.3 percent precision in Santa Cruz and Seattle, was highlighted by the Overture Maps Foundation. This project addresses a significant gap in current navigation apps, which often struggle to guide users to the correct building entrance. The team utilized about 750 images from Mapillary to train a YOLOv8 object detection model, demonstrating practical application of theoretical knowledge.
### Basketball Excellence Emilie Ngo's recognition as the Coast To Coast Conference’s Player of the Year underscores her significant contribution to the UCSC women’s basketball team. Her record-breaking 134 assists not only led the conference but also placed her among the top players nationally. Despite a season-ending loss in the C2C Conference Tournament quarterfinals, Ngo's performance highlights her talent and potential.
### Honoring Tom Lehrer Tom Lehrer, who taught The American Musical at UCSC from 1975 to 1991, is being celebrated by alumni in a special event. Lehrer's unique blend of humor and social commentary made him a beloved figure at UCSC. The Celebration of Life will feature videos, stories, and a musical singalong, providing a platform for former students to share their memories and honor his impact.
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