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Student Project In ECLille (18 month project)

Decision Making Tool for Hospital Personels
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The studen project in Ecole Centrale de Lille aims at giving students initiatives to form a team, to find partnerships to get sponsered, and to give technical reports at the end. The project will go through several steps and at the end of each step the students are to be evaluated by the professors in Ecole Centrale de Lille. The first step for the students is to find a proper subject for the project. Second the students need to meet with the potential partners to get sponsored. For that to happen, the students have to go through several presentations illustrating their objectives and their capability. At the final evaluation of the student project, the students give technial reports to Ecole Centrale de Lille and the panels from school consist of professors including their advisors and professors from other departments. The panels give collective score to the whole project and seperate scores to each of the team member.

 

Our project was working with the advisors from LAGIS(Laboratory for Automation, Information Engineering and Signals), and in cooperation with Hospita Le Havre.

We named our project as Dataclic(Click on data) to illustrate that we were dealing with the data in hospital by numerical tools. We had six students in our group, with everyone being charge of certain things. I was in charge of the logo design and the final poster. For the technical part, I was in charge of some of the codes  that we worked together.

 

Our project aimed at analyzing the data in hospital and make proper predictions to the personnel. There were mainly two steps to finish what we expected to have. First, we smooth the raw data curve. Second, we find the tendency of the smoothed curve to see if it violate the threshold we previously set. If not, we do not set alarms to the personnel in the hospital. If so, an alarm is triggered. If we find that the curve is going possibly beyond the threshold at some point in the future, we give a warning. Finally we visualized our results in JAVA and built up a interface designed for personnels in the hospitals.

 

Here is a video of the data treatment process in the visualized interface designed by us. 

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