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and VR HCI CS677 - 2007 SK Semwal semwal@eas.uccs.edu University of Colorado Colorado Springs Human Forms (Semwal, stansfield et al. SNL/UCCS, Presence) Closed form arm and legs solution (Semwal, Stansfield etal. Presence article) Talking Heads Chris Kohnert/Semwal Automatic Lip-Synchronization using linear prediction of speech Presently: Collobarating with Professor Ron Cole (CSLR, CU Boluder http://cslr.colorado.edu/beginweb/vt_th/vt_th.html Problem Space Examples Undefined Surrounding Tissues Ocular Motion Researcher: Chris Lee Courtesy: Dr. Victor Spitzer Tractor Tendons Muscle Force Tracking Keith Waters 1996 Layered Tissue Model Screen capture from Mark Kilgard's Apple OpenGL sample adaptation of Keith Water's code. Used under ACM Siggraph copyright provision. Summer 2001 Spring 2002 Physical simulation only Physics sculpted morph targets Researcher: Richard B. Doyle Researcher: Richard B. Doyle Courtesy: Dr. Victor Spitzer Courtesy: Dr. Victor Spitzer with with persmission persmission are Where the Slices?? Richard Doyle/Spitzer UCCS/UCHSC Courses in this area CS480/580: Introduction to 3D Graphics CS575 Computational Geometry CS577 Animation and Visualization CS576 Geometric Modeling CS578 3D Games and Digital Content Creation CS579 Wearable Computing and Complex Systems CS677 VR and HCI CS581 Advanced Computer Graphics CS581 -- Invite you to consider this area for MS and PhD Some other things... MS Engg Degree program on Human-Media Convergence (aka Games and Media Integration) undergoing approval Shoreline company established Institute of Complex Systems and HumanMedia Convergence talks started geared particularly towards Alzheimers. Course outline -- Two exams: One Midterm inclass and one take home final -- A major term projects involving (a) Proposal (approval required) and brief presentation in class (b) Midterm demo with brief presentation (end of March) (c) Final demo with 30 minute presentation (first week of May) (d) Research (term) paper submission
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UCCS >> CS >> 401 (Fall, 2009)
Advanced Load Balancing/Web Systems Edward Chow Department of Computer Science University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 6/21/2000 Edward Chow Outline of the Talk Trends in Web Systems Web switches and the support for advanced web system featur...
Caltech >> CH >> 154 (Fall, 2009)
Ch154 Problem Set #3 Due: Tuesday Jan 27 1.) In 2006, Stephan and coworkers found that certain \"frustrated\" Lewis-base/Lewis acid pairs could split H2 to form a phosphonium-hydroborate pair, and upon heating release H2 (Science, 2006, 314, 1124): ...
Millersville >> MATH >> 130 (Fall, 2009)
Confidence Intervals: Summary MATH 130, Elements of Statistics I J. Robert Buchanan Department of Mathematics Spring 2008 J. Robert Buchanan Confidence Intervals: Summary Which Type of Confidence Interval? We must determine whether we are tryin...
Maryland >> HIST >> 282 (Fall, 2008)
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McGill >> MATH >> 255 (Fall, 2009)
Final Examination Friday, 14 April 2000 Mathematics 189-255B 1. (i) (8 marks) 1 State and prove a theorem about the interchange of limit and integral. sin(tx2 ) dx. Let f (t) = x=1 (ii) (2 marks) Write down a series expansion for sin(tx2 ) in p...
UCCS >> MATH >> 340 (Spring, 2008)
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Puget Sound >> M >> 300 (Summer, 2009)
More problems on logic Each of the following problems involves the denition of a type of function. Each denition is stated as it might appear in a typical calculus text. You will be rewriting the dening property using the quantiers and . Note that t...
Caltech >> G >> 070489 (Fall, 2009)
Running LIGO workflows on the OSG Britta Daudert OSG-Users meeting Fermilab July 26/27 207 Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory G070489-00-R What are Gravitational Waves? Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of space and tim...
Caltech >> G >> 050663 (Fall, 2009)
Thoughts on Thermal Compensation and Stable Recycling Cavity Design for Advanced LIGO Phil Willems LIGO Laboratory LIGO-G050663-00-R Main Points Modes in thermally distorted arm cavities looks pretty good Thermally invariant stable recycling ca...
Caltech >> G >> 060621 (Fall, 2009)
Coherent detection and reconstruction of burst events in S5 data S.Klimenko, University of Florida for the LIGO scientific collaboration 11th Gravitational Wave Data Analysis Workshop l l l l l coherent network analysis coherent WaveBurst pipeline S...
McGill >> MATH >> 255 (Fall, 2009)
Department of Mathematics and Statistics McGill University MATH255, Winter 2009 Assignment 3 n=1 n=1 Due Friday, February 20, 2009 1. Show that m=1 1 (m + n)2 = and that m=1 1 (m + n)3 < . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. Show that the rearranged...
McGill >> MATH >> 255 (Fall, 2009)
Department of Mathematics and Statistics McGill University MATH255, Winter 2009 Assignment 2 Due Friday, February 6, 2009 n 1. Which of the following series converge. Justify. You can use lim n 1+ 1 n = e without proof. (a) n=1 2n n! nn (b)...
McGill >> MATH >> 242 (Fall, 2009)
Department of Mathematics and Statistics McGill University MATH 242 Assignment 3 Due in class, Friday October 24 Full credit can be obtained from correct answers to questions totalling 70. 1. (10 points) Let X and Y be nonempty sets and let h : X Y...
UCCS >> CS >> 622 (Fall, 2009)
Internet Draft Expires May 26, 1997 File: draft-ietf-rsvp-routing-01.ps RSRR: A Routing Interface For RSVP November 26, 1996 Daniel Zappala USC ISI November 1996 Status of Memo This document is an Internet-Draft. Internet-Drafts are working docum...
Puget Sound >> ECON >> 371 (Fall, 2009)
Brief Notes on the Argentina Crisis In 1991 Argentina permanently fixed the peso to the USD. The Mundell trilemma analysis suggests that, given this action, Argentina could choose between free capital mobility and domestic monetary autonomy. Argentin...
Puget Sound >> ECON >> 371 (Fall, 2009)
Economic Effects of FX changes In 1993-94 Mexico experienced a currency crisis (we will study this crisis in the last segment of the course). In a matter of a few weeks, the FX rate between the USD and the MXP changed from MXP 3.1 per USD to MXP 7 pe...
Puget Sound >> M >> 122 (Fall, 2009)
MATH 122 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II Flow rate and accumulation Fall 2005 Consider a tank of water with a faucet and a drain. The volume of water in the tank can change at different rates depending on how the faucet and drain valves are set....
Puget Sound >> M >> 352 (Spring, 2009)
Evaluation rubric for essay question Category Theme and coherence (20%) Unacceptable No theme is obvious. Each sentence is an isolated statement disconnected from other sentences. Average The essay centers on a theme. Most of the sentences contribute...
Puget Sound >> M >> 301 (Fall, 2009)
MATH 301 Name Differential Equations Spring 2005 Exam #1 Instructions: You can work on the problems in any order. Please use just one side of each page and clearly number the problems. You do not need to write answers on the question sheet. This ...
UC Davis >> CS >> 754 (Fall, 2009)
COMP 754 Cryptography & Security Aj. Phillip Rogaway Problem Set #2 Out: 10 July 02 Due: 30 July 02 (in class) Problem 1 Using the conventions used in AES, compute {05} {a1}. Problem 2 Implement the encryption-direction of AES directly from FIPS...
UCCS >> CS >> 450 (Fall, 2009)
C. Shub Fall, 2007 CS 4/550 Page 1 Deadlock Slides Slides designed by Tom Eggers Used and modified with permission Any errors belong to me D as in dead aim dead beat dead bug dead end dead air dead bolt dead center dead eye dead ball dead bott...
Caltech >> G >> 040207 (Fall, 2009)
The search for continuous gravitational waves: analyses from LIGO\'s second science run Michael Landry LIGO Hanford Observatory on behalf of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration http:/www.ligo.org April APS Meeting (APR04) May 1-4, 2004 Denver, CO Phot...
UCCS >> CS >> 591 (Fall, 2009)
Rule: - Sid: 4126 - Summary: This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit a vulnerability associated with Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Windows authentication. - Impact: Serious. Arbitrary file downloads are possible after authentica...
Caltech >> GE >> 277 (Fall, 2008)
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Caltech >> ETD >> 06292004 (Fall, 2009)
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Caltech >> G >> 030272 (Fall, 2009)
Advanced LIGO Operating Budget (FY 2009) Philip E. Lindquist NSF Review of Advanced LIGO June 11-13, 2003 LIGO-G030272-00-P CIT/MIT 1 Summary l Prepared an analysis of costs to operate Advanced LIGO circa FY 2009 FY2009 was used in this analys...
Caltech >> G >> 050523 (Fall, 2009)
ACIGA LASER DEVELOPMENT 10W AND 100W David Hosken, Damien Mudge, Peter Veitch, and Jesper Munch The University of Adelaide South Australia Gingin Oct. 05 LIGO-G050523-00-Z Adelaide Laser Approach for GWI\'s Use proven laser architecture, scalable to ...
Caltech >> G >> 070443 (Fall, 2009)
HOMODYNE AND HETERODYNE READOUT OF A SIGNALRECYCLED GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTOR S. Hild, H. Grote, J. Degallaix, A. Freise, M. Hewitson, H. Lck, K.A. Strain, J.R. Smith and B. Willke Max-Planck-Institut fr Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institu...
Lamar >> MATH >> 3301 (Fall, 2008)
Math 3301 2. (2 pts) H ( s ) = Homework Set 7 Solutions 10 Points s+4 6 9s + 2 1 + s - 9 s + 16 ( s + 4 )2 + 49 5 ( 4!) s 2 - 16 2 4. (2 pts) H ( s ) = ( s + 2) +5 4 +1 (s + 16) 2 = 120 ( s + 2) 5 +5 (s s 2 - 16 2 + 16 ) 2 5. (2 p...
Virginia Tech >> IT >> 001000 (Fall, 2009)
NASA/TM2001-210904 Quality of Service for Real-Time Applications Over Next Generation Data Networks William Ivancic Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Haowei Bai, and Hongjun Su University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio Raj Jain, ...
Texas Tech >> ISQS >> 5231 (Fall, 2008)
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Caltech >> EC >> 106 (Fall, 2009)
Lecture notes: Auction models Papers to be covered: Laffont, Ossard, and Vuong (1995) Guerre, Perrigne, and Vuong (2000) Haile, Hong, and Shum (2003) 1 In this lecture, focus on empirical of auction models. Auctions are models of asymmetric info...
Caltech >> EC >> 106 (Fall, 2009)
Ec 106 Problem Set #1 You will be given two Excel spreadsheets, pricemat.xls and quant.txt containing yearly prices and quantities for five sports car models, over the twenty-year period 1971-1990. The models are: Chevy Camaro and Corvette, Ford Mu...
Purdue >> PSY >> 200 (Fall, 2008)
Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: PSY 200 Greg Francis, PhD Department of Psychological Sciences Psychological Sciences Building, Room 3174 (765) 494-6934 email: gfrancis@purdue.edu http:/www.psych.purdue.edu/gfrancis/Classes/PSY200/index.html St...
Lamar >> MATH >> 3301 (Fall, 2008)
Math 3301 1. (2 pts) y2 ( x ) = x 3 v ( x ) 1 Homework Set 5 Solutions 10 Points -5 -2 1 9 x 2 - 2 x 3 v + 2 x 3 v + x 3 v + 3 x 9 3 7 3 4 3 4 3 ( 3 y2 = 1 x 3 v + x 3 v -5 -2 1 -2 1 ) ( x v + x v ) + ( x v ) = 0 9 x v + ( 6 x + 3 x ) v + (...
Lamar >> ELEN >> 1200 (Fall, 2008)
RLC Circuits Objective Study a series RLC bandpass filter circuit. Equipment List Computer running Windows (NI ELVIS installed) National Instruments DAQ board (inside computer). 1k resistor 0.22_F capacitor 12.4_H inductor Wires for connecting t...
Caltech >> AY >> 124 (Winter, 2008)
Ay 124 Lecture 8! Elliptical Galaxies\" Old view: ellipticals are boring, simple systems! ! Ellipticals contain no gas & dust! ! Ellipticals are composed of old stars! ! Ellipticals formed in a monolithic collapse, which induced violent relaxation o...
McGill >> QIT >> 761 (Fall, 2009)
COMP-761: Quantum information theory Assignment 4 Due: Thursday, 2 April 2009 1. Warm-up. Show that the following resource inequality holds: AB + H(A) [q q] I(A; B) [q qq]. (1) 2. Entanglement-assisted capacity of measure-and-prepare channels. Co...
McGill >> COMP >> 202 (Fall, 2009)
Now, we will revisit objects in more detail, as well as introduce the concept of polymorphism through interfaces. This module focuses on: object references and aliases passing objects as parameters Interfaces COMP 202 - Week 5 1 Recall that ...
Purdue >> MA >> 161 (Summer, 2001)
MA 161: COMMON OFFICE HOURS - SUMMER 2007 All office hours are in the Math Science Building. For information contact the Office of Undergraduate Services, MATH 242, phone: 494-1991 Coordinator: Erin Moss MONDAY 8:409:40 9:5010:50 11:00noon 12:001:00...
Caltech >> ASTRO >> 20060830 (Fall, 2009)
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Caltech >> ASTRO >> 20051116 (Fall, 2009)
Sampling Foregrounds Why use Gibbs Sampling? CMB experiments are contaminated by various microwave foregrounds Current efforts such as MEM or template removal make some estimate of foreground BUT Don\'t say anything about errors Once foreground i...
Allan Hancock College >> CIVL >> 4414 (Fall, 2009)
LECTURES 5-6: BAR AND BEAM ELEMENTS The behaviour of bar and beam elements is considered in this chapter. These elements are used in trusses and frame structures. Simple forms of these structures may be analysed using a variety of manual techniques. ...
Allan Hancock College >> CIVL >> 2201 (Fall, 2009)
Step 1 is to transform the section into concrete. The modular ratio n = Es/Ec = 200000/40000 = 5. So the steel can be replaced by concrete that is n times the area of steel. So the steel is removed, and replaced by concrete, and then (n-1) As is adde...
Caltech >> MA >> 109 (Fall, 2009)
1. Let S R3 be a regular surface. Suppose U is the normal coordinate system centered at a given point p S. Show that all Christoel symbols are zero at p in terms of this coordinate system. [10 points] 2. Let : S1 S2 be a conformal map between two...
Caltech >> MA >> 108 (Fall, 2009)
Classical Analysis - Math 108b Homework # 2 due 11 am Monday, January 23, 2006. 1.(10) Suppose f R[a, b] and a function g differs from f only at finite number b b of points. Prove that g R[a, b] and a f (x)dx = a g(x)dx. 2.(10) Suppose a bounded fu...
Caltech >> M >> 080113 (Fall, 2009)
LIGO Laboratory California Institute of Technology MC 18-34, 1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena CA 91125 USA TEL: 617.395.2129 FAX: 617.304.9834 www.ligo.caltech.edu LIGO Livingston Observatory P.O. Box 940 Livingston LA 70754 USA TEL: 225.686.3100 FA...
Caltech >> M >> 030319 (Fall, 2009)
LIGO-M030319-00-M LSC Six-Month Progress Report Organization Caltech Relativity Group (CaRT) Report Date August 15, 2003 Attachment D / Advanced Detector Configurations Development CaRT Progress Report for 02/15/02 - 08/15/03 [18 months] a) Reductio...
Caltech >> G >> 010279 (Fall, 2009)
DMT Monitors - Status Update for Upper Limits Analysis Keith Riles (University of Michigan) LIGO-G010279-00-00-Z DMT Status for UL Analysis - 2001.8.13 K. Riles - University of Michigan 1 DMT Monitors Infrastructure of DMT monitors and the moni...
Caltech >> M >> 050220 (Fall, 2009)
LASER INTERFEROMETER GRAVITATIONAL WAVE OBSERVATORY LIGO Laboratory / LIGO Scientific Collaboration LIGO-M050220-08-D 4 April 2008 Guidelines for Advanced LIGO Detector Construction Activities David Shoemaker, Dennis Coyne Distribution of this do...
Princeton >> COS >> 561 (Fall, 2009)
New Routing Architectures Jennifer Rexford http:/www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall08/cos561/ Advanced Computer Networks Tuesdays/Thursdays 1:30pm2:50pm Outline Changing the routing architecture Example architectures Why? Where and h...
Caltech >> AYBI >> 199 (Fall, 2009)
BasicsofBayesianFormalism AshishMahabal (PQ,CSS,JPLcollabs) Ay/Bi199 Caltech,26Feb2009 TueMar3Jewell Bayesiandatamodelingandanalysis ThuMar5Moghaddam NonparametricBayesandGaussianProcesses TueMar10Heckerman Bayesiannetworks AmbiPousOutline ...
UNC Pembroke >> CSC >> 415001 (Spring, 2009)
Software Requirements Specification The Software Requirements Specification (SRS) specifies the requirements for a Computer Software Configuration Item (CSCI) and the methods to be used to ensure that each requirement has been met. Requirements perti...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
(21) Study Guide-Ch. 8-Circ. and Ocean Structure Section 8.1 1) How does the density of sea water change with increases and decreases in temperature, salinity and pressure? -increase in temperature: decrease in density -increase in salinity: increas...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
(11)Study Guide-Ch. 5-Physical Properties of Water Sections 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 1-What is meant by specific heat? -specific heat: is the heat capacity of any substance What is heat capacity and why is this property of water so important for life on...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
(13)Study Guide-Ch. 5-Physical Properties of Water Sections 5.8, 5.9 & Ch. 6-Chemistry of Seawater Section 6.1 1) How do icebergs form? -icebergs form as waves and tide (with help from gravity) erode land and break off large pieces of the sea edge ...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
(14)Study Guide-Ch. 6-Chemistry of Seawater Sections 6.1, 6.2 1) What are \"conservative constituents\" and \"non-conservative constituents?\" -conservative constituents: the 12 ions that make up 99.99% of sea water; their properties do not change (what...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
Marlon\'s Practice ATM107 Final Exam Questions (Ch. 1-11) 1. Which statement best describes the \"Moho\"? A. The Boundaries between each layer in the Earth B. The Boundaries between the Inner solid core, and outer Core. C. The Boundary between Earth\'s c...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
(5) Study Guide-Ch.3-Plate Tectonics Sections 3.3*, 3.4 * not including \"Polar Wandering Curve\" 1) What is Wegener\'s Theory of \"Continental Drift?\" - stated that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have drifted apar...
SUNY Albany >> ATM >> 107 (Fall, 2009)
(18) Study Guide- Ch-7 The Atmosphere Sections 7.3, 7.4, 7.5 1) What is the \"greenhouse effect?\" -greenhouse effect- the warming of the Earth as a result of gases absorbing re-radiated IR long-wave terrestrial radiation, retaining heat What role do...
UNC Pembroke >> CHM >> 550 (Fall, 2009)
COURSE SYLLABUS CHM550 Spectroscopic Methods of Structure Determination Instructor: Dr. Mark McClure Office: SCI 3231 Office Phone: 910-522-5706 Office Hours: MWF 10:30 11:30, W 2:00 4:00 Meeting Time: W 5:00 7:50 SCI 3246 Textbook (required): \"I...
SUNY Albany >> BD >> 892 (Fall, 2009)
Open Economy Macro II Spring 2000 Office Hours 2:30-3:30 Course Requirements You are asked to write five short papers and participate in five class presentations over the course of the semester. There are no examinations. After we finish each section...
Caltech >> G >> 040133 (Fall, 2009)
LIGO-G040133-00-E Summary of E10 / S3 Hardware Signal Injections Peter Shawhan, Szabolcs Mrka, Bruce Allen, Sukanta Bose, Stephen Fairhurst, Michael Landry, Alan Weinstein Additional software written by Daniel Sigg and Isabel Leonor LSC Meeting Ma...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Reading Assignment 3 Due 11 February 2009 Goodhew, Humphreys, & Beanland chapters 2.1 - 2.4 http:/csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/light/bohr.html http:/hyperphysi...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Homework assignment 4 Due 11 March 2009 1. 2. List in order of increasing convergence angle: in focus, underfocus, overfocus. What would be the maximum convergen...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Reading Assignment 5 Due 25 February 2009 Goodhew, Humphreys, & Beanland chapters 3.1 - 3.5 http:/www.microscopy.ethz.ch/ED-1.htm Think about: 1. How is the struct...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Reading Assignment 11 Due 6 May 2009 Goodhew, Humphreys, & Beanland chapters 7.2 - 7.5 Think about: 1. What is the basic operating principle of a confocal light mi...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Reading Assignment 2 Due 4 February 2009 Goodhew, Humphreys, & Beanland chapters 1.7, 1.9 - 1.10 http:/www.matter.org.uk/tem/depth_of_field.htm Think about: 1. Wha...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Reading Assignment 1 Due 28 January 2009 Syllabus Goodhew, Humphreys, & Beanland chapters 1.1 - 1.6, 1.8 http:/www.matter.org.uk/tem/astigmatism.htm Think about: 1...
Boise State >> MSE >> 421 (Fall, 2008)
MSE 421/521 Introduction to Electron Microscopy MSE 421/521 Spring 2009 Dr. Rick Ubic Reading Assignment 8 Due 8 April 2009 Goodhew, Humphreys, & Beanland chapters 5.6 - 5.14 Think about: 1. How is channeling contrast different from EBSD? 2. How do ...
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