MEETING-DATE:October 21, 2009 MEETING-LOCATION:DC 1304 MEETING-TIME:1:30 MEETING-CHAIR:Jaime Ruiz MEETING-CHAIRPIC:jaimeruiz.jpg COFFEE-HOUR-LAST-WEEK:cancelled COFFEE-HOUR-THIS-WEEK:Volunteers? COFFEE-HOUR-NEXT-WEEK:Volunteers? FORTH-DATE1:October 28, 2009 FORTH-DATE2:November 4, 2009 FORTH-DATE3:November 11, 2009 FORTH-DATE4:November 18, 2009 FORTH-LOCATION1:DC 1304 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION2:DC 1304 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION3:DC 1304 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION4:DC 1304 1:30 FORTH-CHAIR1:Andrew Seniuk FORTH-CHAIR2:Martin Talbot FORTH-CHAIR3:Mike Terry FORTH-CHAIR4:Matthew Thorne FORTH-CHAIRPIC1:noface3.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC2:martin.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC3:michael_terry.jpg FORTH-CHAIRPIC4:noface.gif FORTH-TP1:Edward Lank FORTH-TP2:Xinling Chen FORTH-TP3:Matei Negulescu FORTH-TP4:Alex Pytel FORTH-TPPIC1:ed.jpg FORTH-TPPIC2:noface3.jpg FORTH-TPPIC3:noface3.jpg FORTH-TPPIC4:apytel.jpg TPNAME:Zainab Meraj TPTITLE:How Do People Draw TPABSTRACT:I will present the setup and results of two studies by Forrester Cole et al, on analyzing human line drawings. Both papers offer new techniques for conducting experiments in computer graphics and psychology related studies.In the first paper they study artist line drawings intended to convey 3D shape, and compare them with known CG line algorithm outputs for further analysis.In the second paper, Cole et al investigate closer how people interpret shape from sparse line drawings. TPPIC:zainab.jpg DIONE:Richard DITWO: DITHREE: DIFOUR: AIONE: AITWO: AITHREE: AIFOUR: DMONE: DMTWO: DMTHREE: DMFOUR: SEMINARS:
2009 Oct 22, 16:00 - Distinguished Lecture Series Seminar
Adi Shamir, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel >How Cryptosystems Are Really Broken
2009 Oct 23, 10:30 - Software Engineering Research Group Seminar
Norihiro Yoshida, Osaka University>Code Clone Analysis and its Application for Refactoring
2009 Oct 26, 14:30 - Bioinformatics Group PhD Seminar
Bashir Sadjad, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo >Ligand activity by surface similarity order: a new tool for ligand based virtual screening
2009 Nov 02, 11:00 - Bioinformatics Group Seminar
Jean-Claude Latombe, Computer Science Department, Stanford University >Computational Tools to Study Protein Low-Frequency Motions
2009 Nov 06, 10:30 - Software Engineering Research Group Seminar
Jorge Aranda, University of Toronto >The Secret Life of Bugs: Going Past the Errors and Omissions in Software Repositories
2009 Nov 16, 10:30 - Computer Science Seminar
Csaba Szepesvari, Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta >Off-Policy Reinforcement Learning