CGLMeeting Agenda



Date: November 23rd, 2005
Location: DC 1304
Time: 1:30 PM
Chair:
Curtis Luk

1. Changes to the Agenda - additions or deletions

2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Elodie
Coffee hour this week:
TBA
Coffee hour next week:
TBA

3. Forthcoming


Date: November 30th December 7th December 14th December 21th
Location: DC1304 DC1304 DC1304 DC1304
Chair:
Steve Mann

Michael McCool

Shawn Morel

Kevin Moule
Technical
Presentation:

Curtis Luk

Steve Mann

Michael McCool

Shawn Morel

4. Technical Presentation

Robin Liu
Multisided arrays of control points for arbitrary sided Bezier patches

Abstract: Based on a paper by Ron Goldman, on CAGD Vol21, 2004. This paper presents a survey of diffent methods to extend the construction of standard three or four sided Beizer patches to n-sided surface patches. The focus of the paper is on how to index multisided arrays and how to apply Berstein blending functions or barycentric coordinates functions.










5. General Discussion Items

6. Action Items

7. Conferences and Special Journal Issues (new version!)

8. Directors' Meeting

9. Seminars and Events

Thursday, December 1st, 2005 8:00pm - Orchestra @ UWaterloo free concert - Humanities Theatre
They're playing:
Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3
Beethoven: Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5

Reserve tickets at the Humanities box office, even though they're free.


Tuesday, 22 November 2005, 2:30PM - Computer Science , DC 1331
Vladimir Kolesnikov: -- Gate Evaluation Secret Sharing And Secure One-Round Two-Party Computation
 
Thursday, 24 November 2005, 10:30AM - Computer Science , DC 1302 [Newish]
Ian Goldberg, PhD: -- Designing Security and Privacy Technologies
 
Thursday, 24 November 2005 Moved to 11:30AM (link points to new notice) Computer Science (Bioinformatics),
Uri Keich -- From estimating significance of sequence motifs to the goodness-of-fit test: an approach to analyzing exact tests
 
Thursday, 24 November 2005, 11:30AM - Computer Science (Bioinformatics), DC 1331
Uri Keich: -- From estimating significance of sequence motifs to the goodness-of-fit test: an approach to analyzing exact tests
 

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10. Lab Cleanup