MEETING-DATE:May 19, 2016 MEETING-LOCATION:DC 1331 MEETING-TIME:11:30 MEETING-CHAIR:Tyler Nowicki MEETING-CHAIRPIC:tyler.jpg COFFEE-HOUR-LAST-WEEK:Omar COFFEE-HOUR-THIS-WEEK:Volunteers? COFFEE-HOUR-NEXT-WEEK:Volunteers? FORTH-DATE1:May 26, 2016 FORTH-DATE2:June 2, 2016 FORTH-DATE3:June 9, 2016 FORTH-DATE4: FORTH-LOCATION1:DC 1331 11:30 FORTH-LOCATION2:DC 1331 11:30 FORTH-LOCATION3:DC 1331 11:30 FORTH-LOCATION4:DC 1331 11:30 FORTH-CHAIR1:Matthew Thorne FORTH-CHAIR2:Andrew Tinits FORTH-CHAIR3:Dan Vogel FORTH-CHAIR4:Omar Zarifi FORTH-CHAIRPIC1:thorne.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC2:atinits.png FORTH-CHAIRPIC3:dvogel.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC4:omar.jpg FORTH-TP1:Marta Kryven FORTH-TP2:Matthew Thorne FORTH-TP3:Andrew Tinits FORTH-TP4:Dan Vogel FORTH-TPPIC1:marta.jpg FORTH-TPPIC2:thorne.jpg FORTH-TPPIC3:atinits.png FORTH-TPPIC4:dvogel.jpg TPNAME:Stephen Mann TPTITLE:R(4,4) Results in R^4 TPABSTRACT:Earlier work of mine showed how to perform perspective projection in the Clifford algebra R(4,4). In this talk, I will show how these results apply to R^4, the standard space used in Computer Graphics. In particular, I will show how translation in R^3 is shear in R^4, and how perspective projection can be done with shear or rotation in R4. TPPIC:smann-3.jpg DIONE: DITWO: DITHREE: DIFOUR: AIONE:For the purposes of CGL scheduling, Ryan, Yipeng and Reza should be considered unavailable/inactive during S16 (internships). AITWO: AITHREE: AIFOUR: LEONE: LETWO: LETHREE: LEFOUR: DMONE: DMTWO: DMTHREE: DMFOUR: SEMINARS:
Friday, 20 May 2016, 3:30AM - Combinatorics and Optimization (Tutte Colloquium), MC 5501
Abbas Mehrabian: -- Tight Load Balancing via Randomized Local Search
Friday, 20 May 2016, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Networks and Distributed Systems), DC 1331
Md Faizul Bari: -- On Orchestrating Virtual Network Functions
Tuesday, 24 May 2016, 10:30AM - Computer Science (Symbolic Computation Group), DC 1304
Albert Heinle: -- Studying Factorization in Non-Commutative Rings
Tuesday, 24 May 2016, 1:30PM - Computer Science (Symbolic Computation Group), DC 1304
Pierre-Jean Spaenlehauer: -- Sparse polynomial systems with many positive solutions from bipartite simplicial complexes
Thursday, 26 May 2016, 9:00AM - Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence Lab), DC 2310
John A. Doucette: -- Social Choice for Partial Preferences Using Imputation
Friday, 27 May 2016, 1:00PM - Computer Science (Programming Languages Lab), DC 2314
Rei Thiessen: -- Logic Programming and Static Analyses