CGL Meeting Minutes


Date: June 17th, 2009
Location: DC 1331
Time: 1:30
Chair: Matthew Thorne
Matthew Thorne

1. Attendance

Andrea Bunt Bill Cowan Elodie Fourquet Richard Fung Eugene Greene Marshall Hahn Jingyuan Huang Craig Kaplan Ben Lafreniere Ed Lank Stephen Mann Alex Pytel Jamie Ruiz Matthew Thorne Cherry Zhang

2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Ben - thanks!
Coffee hour this week:
Matthew Thorne
Coffee hour next week:
Volunteers?

3. Forthcoming

Date: June 24th, 2009 July 8st, 2009 July 15th, 2009 July 22nd, 2009
Location: DC 1331 1:30 DC 1331 1:30 DC 1331 1:30 DC 1331 1:30
Chair: Cherry Zhang
Cherry Zhang
Areej Alhothali
Areej Alhothali
Bill Cowan
Bill Cowan
Gabriel Esteves
Gabriel Esteves
Technical Presentation: Matthew Kay
Matthew Kay
Matthew Thorne
Matthew Thorne
Cherry Zhang
Cherry Zhang
Areej Alhothali
Areej Alhothali

4. Technical Presentation

Jaime Ruiz

Jaime Ruiz
Title : Help me name my thingy.
Abstract:
Virtual keyboards are a common method of text entry for devices where a physical keyboard is not present. In this abstract we present ???, a virtual keyboard that implements visual cues, endpoint prediction, and target expansion to increase text entry performance using a stylus on Tablet PC computers.

5. Discussion Items

6. Action Items

7. Conferences and Special Journal Issues

Recent Additions

Upcoming Deadlines

8. Directors' Meeting

9. Seminars and Events

2009 Jun 17, 15:00, EIT 3142 "Nanotechnology, Memristors and The Future of Computing"
Duncan Stewart, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada

2009 Jun 24, 10:00 Human-Computer Interaction Master's Thesis Presentation
Richard Fung, graduate student, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo Kinematic Templates: Manipulating Control-Display Ratio in End-User Drawing Tools

2009 Jun 25, 14:30 Programming Languages Lab PhD Seminar
Kelly Itakura, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo Topical v.s. Structural Links in the Wikipedia

2009 Jun 25, 16:30 Distinguished Lecture Series Seminar
Professor Paul Van Oorschot, Carleton University Learning about Human-Computer Authentication through Graphical Passwords

Also see other Math and CS postings.

10. Lab Cleanup

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