Meeting 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
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Coffee hour last week:
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Elodie
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Coffee hour this week:
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TBA
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Coffee hour next week:
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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
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
- Toner cartridge in Rubble is running out.
- Deadline for animation studio cleanup (by putting stuff in the bookshelves or bit boxes) is Wednesday at 5 pm.
After that time, the room will be cleaned out.
6. Action Items
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
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
Also see Other
postings
10. Lab Cleanup