The Imaging Science Club hosted hack.tiff, RIT’s first-ever imaging processing hackathon, on Jan. 25 and 26. Seven teams of students competed in the 24-hour challenge to solve an image processing challenge presented by the Rochester-based company EagleView, which offered $5,250 in prizes. EagleView provided the students with a data set of thousands of images of single-family homes across the U.S. and asked them to develop ways to analyze the data and extract meaningful information from it. The interdisciplinary event brought more than 40 participants from undergraduate and graduate programs including imaging science, computer science, computer engineering, motion picture science, American Sign Language and interpreting, management information science, physics and more.
From left, Sofia Bzhilyanskaya (computer science), Perry Deng (computer science), Dylan Bowald (computer science BS/MS) and Lori Liu (electrical engineering) work together during the hackathon.