Meeting
Agenda
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Date: |
May 19, 2004 |
Location: |
DC 1304 |
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2:30 PM |
Chair: |
Jiwen Huo (Ann) |
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1. Adoption of the Agenda - additions or deletions
2. Coffee Hour
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Coffee hour last week:
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Jie Xu
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Coffee hour this week:
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Jiwen Huo (Ann)
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Coffee hour next week:
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3. Forthcoming
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May 26 |
June 2 |
June 9 |
June 16 |
Location: |
DC1304 |
CGL?(DC1304 not available) |
DC1304 |
CGL?(DC1304 not available) |
Chair: |
Craig Kaplan |
Aravind Krishnaswarmy |
Rob Kroeger |
Celine Latulipe |
Technical
Presentation: |
Brad Kimmel |
Craig Kaplan |
Aravind Krishnaswarmy |
Rob Kroeger |
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4. Technical Presentation
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Elodie Fourquet |
Title: Projective Geometry and Perspective
Abstract:
Euclidean geometry describes the actual shapes of objects where as Projective geometry describes the way objects are seen. Projective geometry is just an extension ofEuclidean geometry, therefore can be useful for Computer Graphics. For example, Projective geometry
explains better what is happening in a perspective drawing.
5. General Discussion Items
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CS 488 t-shirts: They're here; they're going fast (or even if they're
not); see Steve to get yours, soon. The cost is $21.
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Alias is hiring; Oculus Information is hiring; Side Effects is hiring!
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Time for CS888 this term: 15.30 on Wednesdays.
- Computer vision and image processing algorithms suggested topic.
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DC1304 not available for lab meeting on: June 2, June 16, June 23, Aug 25. Please keep this until that time.
6. Action List
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Tibi will be lab manager this term. Possible things we need to get
done:
- LDAP,
- dual-booting of Linux machines,
- workstation rearrangement and lab rewiring.
8. Directors' Meeting
9. Seminars and Events
- Thursday, 20 May 2004, 10:30AM - Computer Science , DC 1304
- Ehud Sharlin: -- Spatial Tangible User Interfaces Paradigm, Design and Evaluation
- Thursday, 20 May 2004, 11:30AM - Computer Science (Algorithms and Complexity Group), DC 2305
- Ming-Wei Wang: -- Survey propagation and low density parity check codes
- Thursday, 20 May 2004, 1:00PM - Computer Science , DC 1331
- Michael Kaastra: -- A Declarative Approach to Design for the Evolution of Web-based Systems
- Friday, 21 May 2004, 3:30PM - Combinatorics and Optimization , MC 6091A
- Henry Wolkowicz: -- Approximate and Exact Completion Problems for Euclidean Distance Matrices using Semidefinite Programming
10. Lab Cleanup !