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* Finish comps project | |||
** evaluate track shape metrics | |||
** implement and evaluate cortical shape metrics | |||
** write up and given presentation | |||
* Submit papers | |||
** Edinburgh normal brain networks paper to NI | |||
** MAP-MRF multitensor paper w/ CD to MICCAI | |||
** Bayesian T1/T2 estimation paper to MICCAI? | |||
** Brain network circle vis paper? | |||
* Finish coursework | |||
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Revision as of 20:13, 24 January 2012
On this page the members of the VRL record and refine their goals for the current semester. This is a living document in which dhl will provide feedback. See the bottom of the page for links to past plans & goals documents.
Current Schedule
Meetings are on Tuesdays. The authoritative list is in dhl's calendar. (updated here 9/24/10)
Current Plans and Goals (Spring '12)
Brad
Çağatay
- Graduate
- Take a job around New York
- Give good talks at Harvard
- Finish writing the thesis
- Topological signatures for global analysis to MICCAI
- MRF-MAP framework to diffusion modeling to MICCAI
- Take a job around New York
- Semantic segmentation of gliomas to MICCAI
- Magazine article on theory of visualization to CG & A
- Theory of visualization to VisWeek
- Surface deformation to TOG
Caroline
- Get a job!
- Go on interviews, network, improve job talk, etc.
- Prepare a VisWeek submission extending task analysis work
- Help Steve's group on the whiteboard/explanations project; also aim for VisWeek
- Submit TVCG article based on VAST locus of control paper
- Service activities
- VisWeek program committee
- Reviews
- NSF panel?
David
Eni
Jadrian
Today's Date: 12/10
- Meta-objective: Be ready to graduate and move on in May.
- Objective: Teach CS 931 well without it taking over my other responsibilities.
- Key Result: Prep & teaching time are monitored throughout the semester and limited to 10 hours per week.
- Objective: Demonstrate novelty & significance of the "blockhead" method in the dissertation.
- Key Result: Drafts for graphics- and medical-focused voxelization papers to dhl by 01/14.
- Key Result: Software generates large, multi-component slicemaps by 01/18.
- Completed 01/20.
- Key Result: Software generates voxel maps by 01/22.
- Key Result: Software generates antialiased voxel maps by 01/31.
- Key Result: Software generates synthetic MRIs by 02/05.
- Key Result: Software generates chi-squared images by 02/08.
- Key Result: Software identifies plausible optimization moves for a two-component test dataset by 02/13.
- Key Result: Software improves objective function for two-component test dataset by 02/15.
- Key Result: Software improves objective function for fiber cup phantom by 03/05.
- Key Result: Software converges for fiber cup phantom by 03/15.
- Key result: Software improves objective function for real data by 03/18.
- Key Result: Graphics-focused paper on voxelization submitted by 02/01.
- Key Result: Medical-focused paper on voxelization submitted by 02/22.
- Objective: Write and defend a dissertation that covers and synthesizes the work I've done.
- Key Result: Dissertation chapters outlined by 01/17.
- Completed 01/16.
- Key Result: Defense dates proposed to committee by 01/17.
- Completed 01/16.
- Key Result: Draft dissertation to committee by 03/20.
- Key Result: Defense scheduled with Lauren by 03/20.
- Key Result: Dissertation defended by 04/30.
- Key Result: Dissertation chapters outlined by 01/17.
- Objective: Graduate.
- Key Result: Dissertation submitted to the grad school by 04/30.
- Key Result: Application to Graduate (and other forms) submitted through Banner by 04/30.
- Objective: Get a job.
- Key Result: All academic job applications complete by 01/15.
- Applications complete 01/13.
- Key Result: Job interviews attended as invited.
- Key Result: Non-academic job applications in process by 01/22.
- Key Result: All academic job applications complete by 01/15.
- Objective: Transition smoothly out of Brown.
- Key Result: Software and documentation archived by 05/17.
- Objective: Teach CS 931 well without it taking over my other responsibilities.
Nathan
- UTRA application?
- Independent research
- API for experimental platform to interact with Mechanical Turk
- Using games from experimental economics (Prisoner's Dilemma, Trust Game, Ultimatum Game), attempt to replicate some of their findings
- Test the effect of the incentive level on people's behavior
- Test the effects various manifestations of online identity have on behavior
- Attempt to replicate findings with faces increasing other-regarding behavior
- Repeat experiment with avatars
- Also names and nicknames
- Test effects of different interface elements
- Colors, borders, overall "prettiness", ...
- Test effects of priming
Radu
- Finish dissertation (send to committee by end of Jan)
- Set defense date by end of Jan
- Defend
- Find job
- Vis paper with Steve, Caroline, Hua
- Follow up mechturk study on nudges (April)
- Assist Wenjin and Ryan on brain vis
- Ensure PhD code is reusable
Wenjin
- Axon Application on real data
- data from Ed
- intense data search from everywhere: Israel, Germany, NIH, etc.
- find alternatives!
- Finish thesis and defend by May
- Get a job
- prepare job talks and interviews
- postdoc and fellowship applications
- Address NeuroImage reviews
- resubmit with new real data results
- or, submit somewhere else with simulation only
- Brain cortical connectivity VIS with Ryan, Radu and Win
- aim for VIS/MICCAI?
Steve
- Finish camready materials for CHI (due Jan 13)
- Prepare CHI talk for the conference in May, test-run at scivis lunch
- Prepare VisWeek paper
- slideshow analysis and live study by end of Feb; draft paper by March 5
- touch base with Jian in early January
- Revisit diagram work ("querying/visualizing by sketching network")
- UIST is in Cambridge, MA this fall... submit some work?
- Vis Viewpoint? Magic-Button Evaluation
- Grad requirements
- shop/do course for outside minor; "Visualizing Vision" in CLPS
- find out about alternative breadth req
- NIH-style proposal draft (beyond the outline) by April 15
- get feedback from dhl by end of semester
Ryan
- Finish comps project
- evaluate track shape metrics
- implement and evaluate cortical shape metrics
- write up and given presentation
- Submit papers
- Edinburgh normal brain networks paper to NI
- MAP-MRF multitensor paper w/ CD to MICCAI
- Bayesian T1/T2 estimation paper to MICCAI?
- Brain network circle vis paper?
- Finish coursework
Hua
- Required coursework: complete two CS courses
- CS1950F Intro to Machine Learning
- CS1550/CS2951A/CS1320
- Progress on the research comp
- Propose the research comp project
- Implement a prototype of the brain circuit visual analysis tool
- Implement a prototype of the embedded task model
- Submit a short paper on EEG Tool Task Analysis to Vis