CGL Meeting Agenda


Date: May 24, 2012
Location: DC 1331
Time: 11:30
Chair: Tiffany Inglis
Tiffany Inglis

1. Acceptance of the Agenda - additions or deletions

2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Grace- thanks!
Coffee hour this week:
Lesley
Coffee hour next week:
Volunteers?

3. Forthcoming

Date: May 31, 2012 June 7, 2012 June 14, 2012 June 21, 2012
Location: DC 1331 11:00 DC 1331 11:00 DC 1331 11:00 DC 1331 11:00
Chair: Craig S. Kaplan
Craig S. Kaplan
Marta Kryven
Marta Kryven
Ben Lafreniere
Ben Lafreniere
Stephen Mann
Stephen Mann
Technical Presentation: Elodie Fourquet
Elodie Fourquet
Tiffany Inglis
Tiffany Inglis
Craig S. Kaplan
Craig S. Kaplan
Marta Kryven
Marta Kryven

4. Technical Presentation

Grace Yao

Grace Yao
Title : Exploration of Cauchy's inequality
Abstract:
In mathematics, the Cauchy inequality is very widely used in many different areas, such as linear algebra, analysis, probability and of cause computer graphics. It is considered to be one of the most important inequalities in all of the mathematics. I will take you though some prove and extensions of this inequality today to see this miracle inequality.

5. Discussion Items

6. Action Items

7. Conferences and Special Journal Issues

Recent Additions

Upcoming Deadlines

8. Directors' Meeting

9. Seminars and Events

2012 May 25, 10:30 - Symbolic Computation Group PhD Seminar
Andrew Arnold, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo
A new truncated Fourier transform algorithm
2012 May 25, 11:30 - Artificial Intelligence Lab Seminar
Sebastian Stein, University of Dundee
Multi-modal Recognition of Food Preparation Activities for Situational Support Systems
2012 May 25, 13:00 - Scientific Computation Group PhD Seminar
Shu Tong Tse, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo
Non-convex multi-period mean variance optimization
2012 May 25, 13:30 - E5-4106/4128
Michiel van de Panne, University of British Columbia
The Language of Motion
2012 May 25, 13:30 - Networks and Distributed Systems PhD Seminar
Jim Summers, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo
To Chunk or Not to Chunk: Implications for HTTP streaming Video Server Performance
2012 May 31, 13:00 - Networks and Distributed Systems PhD Thesis Defence
Earl Oliver, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo
Enabling Censorship Tolerant Networking

Also see other Math and CS postings.

10. Lab Cleanup

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