Date: | January 4, 2005 |
Location: | CGL lab |
Time: | 12:30 PM |
Chair: | Zheng Qin |
Date: | January 11th | January 18th | January 25th | February 1st |
Location: | DC1304 | DC1304 | DC1304 | DC1304 |
Chair: | Eoghan Sherry |
Maria Wong |
Jie Xue |
Mark Belcarz |
Technical Presentation: |
Kevin Moule |
Eoghan Sherry |
Zheng Qin |
Maria Wong |
Abstract:
While at a conference, someone proposed the following problem:
Given a sequence of spheres, find a piecewise C^1 path that
visits all the spheres in order, where the pieces are line
segments or great circular arcs on the spheres. In this
talk, I discuss the problem and my solution to it.
Monday, January 9, 2006
Master~Rs Thesis Presentation
~SPrepositional Phrase
Attachment Disambiguation using WordNet~T
Claus W. Spitzer, M.Math
candidate, D.R. Cheriton
School of Computer Science,
UofW
12:30 ~V 1:30 p.m; DC1331
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
WIHIR Research Seminar
~SThe Quality of Survey
Data~T
MaryThompson, Stats &
Act Science, U of Waterloo
12:00 ~V 1:00 p.m.; DC1304
Master~Rs Thesis Presentation
~SUnfolding and
Reconstructing Polyhedra~T
Brendan Lucier, M.Math
candidate, D.R.Cheriton
School of Computer Science,
UofW
1:30 ~V 2:30 p.m; DC1331
Friday, February 10, 2006 (rescheduled)
School Achievements Reception
ICR Corporate Partner Lounge
(DC 1301)
4:00 ~V 6:00 p.m.
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