Date: | October 4th, 2006 |
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Location: | DC 1304 |
Time: | 10:30 |
Chair: | Michael Terry |
Date: | October 11th | October 18th | October 25th | November 1st |
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Location: | DC 1304 10:30 | DC 1304 10:30 | DC 1304 10:30 | CGL Lab 10:30 | Chair: | Jie Xu |
Paul Church |
Bill Cowan |
Gabriel Esteves |
Technical Presentation: | Martin Talbot |
Michael Terry |
Jie Xu |
Paul Church |
Kevin Moule |
Title : A Fresh Perspective: Introduction to Stereoscopic Viewing
Abstract: Revisiting a tech talk I gave a few years ago, I'll be talking about stereoscopic viewing. I'll be discussing how stereo works for simple displays as well as more complicated VR setups, and describing the facilities available at the ICVDM. |
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2006 Oct 06, 9:30, DC Fish Bowl Room - HCI Poster Session: Focusing on User Needs Students in CS489 will present posters that summarize their work studying specific user groups. 2006 Oct 11, 15:00, DC 3314 - Computer Science PhD Seminar Ghulam Lashari, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, Univ. Waterloo Control Flow Virtualization for General-Purpose Computation on Graphics Hardware 2006 Oct 11, 16:30, DC1302 - Distinguished Lecture Series Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland - College Park The Thrill of Discovery: Information Visualization for High-Dimensional Spaces 2006 Oct 13, 12:30, DC 2306C AI Lab - Artificial Intelligence Lab PhD Seminar Jiye Li, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science Exploring user-centric clickstream data for personalization
Also see other Math and CS postings.