Computer Graphics Seminar—Spring 2009
CS 7690
Mondays, 12:15–1:15 pm
551 Rhodes Hall (PCG Conference Room)
The talks in the Graphics Seminar stem from current research, and they can be of various types:
- A talk about a research project in progress, starting with
the prior work and ending with current results and plans of
what to do next.
- A talk about a project that's still just an idea, covering
the background and outlining a tentative plan of attack.
- A presentation on a paper or set of papers that influenced
your thinking in some way.
- Some other kind of talk (e.g. "State of the art in X") that's
of interest to people working in graphics.
Talks about research that is already written up and submitted
are generally not allowed; you should present work in seminar
when you are still ready to get feedback on it.
Schedule for Spring 2009
January 26
| Researchers
SIGGRAPH submissions
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February 2
| Adam Arbree
Heterogeneous Subsurface Scattering
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February 9
| Milos Hasan
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February 16
| Jonathan Kaldor
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February 23
| Bruce Walter/Shuang Zhao
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March 2
| Jonathan Moon/Wenzel Jakob
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March 9
| Visit day (no seminar today)
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March 16
| Spring Break
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March 23
| Ted Kim
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March 30
| Changxi Zheng
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April 6
| Jeff Chadwick/Steven An
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April 13
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April 20
| Edgar Velazquez-Armendariz
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April 27
| Tim Condon
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Previous semesters:
Kavita Bala (kb@cs.cornell.edu)