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Meetings are on Mondays.  The authoritative list is in dhl's calendar.
Meetings are on Mondays.  The authoritative list is in dhl's calendar.


== Current Plans and Goals (Spring '14) ==
== Current Plans and Goals (Fall '14) ==


=== [[User:Connor Gramazio|Connor]] ===
=== [[User:Connor Gramazio|Connor]] ===
* '''Take Jeff's HCI Seminar'''
** Work no more than 6 hours outside of class every week
* '''Successfully defend research comp'''
** February 21: Complete first draft of manuscript
** February 28: Finish slides, complete polished manuscript
** March 6: Defend
* '''Complete Perception Study'''
** February 7: Have data for 12 subjects
** Tie in results to research comp as listed above
** March 21: Submit abstract
** March 31: Submit a great paper to InfoVis
* '''Complete GD3 viz library and web analysis tool'''
** Decide strategy for long-form publication of both viz library and web analysis tool
** By end of January: Complete GD3 viz library code cleanup
** By mid-February: Complete the web analysis tool
** By end of February: work with Max to submit a Technical Note to Bioinformatics
** Tie in results to research comp as listed above
* '''Start interaction logging''': cancer genomics tool
** By mid-February: have GD3 library and web service completed
** January 31: Write paper outline, particularly focusing on experiment methodology (how many subjects, study conditions, etc.)
** February 11: Have interaction logging fully built into the tool
** February 14: Run myself through tool, check if logs look ok
** February 21: Run 3 others through tool and record other material (e.g., video)
** February 28: Tie in preliminary results to research comp as listed above
** Post-March: dependent on above decision; if submitting to CHI, focus on additional experiments
* '''Present at IPP Symposium on Social Computing'''
** Present cancer genomics work
** Present quantified self work
* Have a written agenda for every meeting
* Put quantified self project on the back burner until after VIS submission
** 1hr/week MAX until after VIS


=== [[User:Hua Guo|Hua]] ===
=== [[User:Hua Guo|Hua]] ===
* BraiNet
** Improve the prototype to qualify for a submission
** Submit
** Getting it out in the wild
*** Reconnect with neuroscientists here at Brown
*** Reach out to Allen Brain Institute and Neuroscience Information Framework
* Network edge uncertainty visualization
** Draft paper with everything except final analysis results ('''Jan. 24''')
** Finish running users ('''Feb. 7''')
** Submit to InfoVis ('''March 31''')
* Aptima
** Submit to VIS ('''March 31''')
* Crowd-based visualization evaluation
** Perform temporal analysis on the data ('''Jan. 31''')
** Submit to VIS ('''March 31''')
* Thesis proposal
** Find committee members
** Finish a draft that has
*** a realistic timeline from now until defense
*** detailed plan for at least one paper that could be part of the thesis
* Research-related skills
** Attend an experimental design workshop
** Take a course on creative writing


=== [[User:Steven Gomez|Steve (Summer)]] ===
=== [[User:Steven Gomez|Steve (Summer)]] ===
* Crowd-eyetracking paper for TVCG
** Collate recommendations and issues from InfoVis submission, and prepare plan for TVCG resubmission by '''6/10'''
** Submit to TVCG by '''end of summer'''
** Meet with Radu by '''mid-June''' to talk about next steps with evaluation
* Individual-differences analysis
** Write up analysis on the relationship between CRT and visualization analysis by '''6/10'''
** Meet with Steve Sloman to discuss CRT, follow-up
** Consider submitting to BELIV workshop, deadline on '''6/30'''
* Aptima project
** Follow-up VAST paper as needed (still waiting on reviews)
** Consider submitting to BELIV workshop if rejected from VAST ('''6/30''')
** Read specification for VAST Challenge 2014
** Contribute to evaluation of AARDVARK system
* Dissertation write-up and misc.
** Draft teaching statement ('''7/15''')
** Draft background chapter and outline for dissertation in Latex ('''7/30''')


=== [[User:Ryan Cabeen|Ryan]] ===
=== [[User:Ryan Cabeen|Ryan]] ===


* Complete thesis proposal
* Complete thesis proposal
** Form committee
** Give proposal talk
* Work on papers
* Work on papers
** Submit a great MICCAI paper (end of Feb)
** Submit bipolar paper with Dan
** Contribute to Fauxvea infovis submission (end of March)
** Contribute to Fauxvea work
* Continue work on neuroimaging collabs
* Continue work on neuroimaging collabs
** Finalize analysis for South Africa analysis
** Send quality checks for second timepoint STL data
** Run connectivity analysis with St Louis data
** Run image analysis for STL and SA studies
** Maintain relationship with folks at RIH
** Maintain relationship with folks at RIH
* Complete work outlined in proposal for this term
** Contribute to pubs from Rob Paul's group
** Aim 1 framework developed and submitted
* Thesis work
** Aim 2 code partially developed
** Run experiments comparing methods
** Aim 3 studies run and progress made on papers
** Write TMI paper on multi-fiber processing


=== [[User:David Laidlaw|David]] ===
=== [[User:David Laidlaw|David]] ===

Revision as of 15:48, 2 September 2014

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 Mondays. The authoritative list is in dhl's calendar.

Current Plans and Goals (Fall '14)

Connor

Hua

Steve (Summer)

Ryan

  • Complete thesis proposal
    • Form committee
    • Give proposal talk
  • Work on papers
    • Submit bipolar paper with Dan
    • Contribute to Fauxvea work
  • Continue work on neuroimaging collabs
    • Send quality checks for second timepoint STL data
    • Run image analysis for STL and SA studies
    • Maintain relationship with folks at RIH
    • Contribute to pubs from Rob Paul's group
  • Thesis work
    • Run experiments comparing methods
    • Write TMI paper on multi-fiber processing

David

Anne

Steven

Wesley


Past Plans and Goals