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Beginning OKRs for fall 2012
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* Meta-objective: make measurable progress toward the dissertation.
* Meta-objective: Be ready to defend by March.
** Key result: {{red|TODO}}
** Objective: Write a dissertation that covers and synthesizes the work I've done.
* Meta-objective: concretely demonstrate the success of the real-problem technique.
** Objective: Salvage something dissertation-worthy from the tract-noise experiments.
*# Demonstrate (by pictures) specific challenging regions in which the multi-scale approach reconstructs structures better than two competitors.
** Objective: Demonstrate novelty & significance of the "blockhead" method in the dissertation.
*# Demonstrate (numerically) that image reconstruction, as measured by chi-squared goodness-of-fit on real data, is better than two competitors.
*# Demonstrate (in prose, or maybe with a quick user study) that selection tasks for specific brain structures are easier and more precise than with ROI+tractography methods.
* Objective: Write and submit the tract noise paper in a timely manner.
** Key result: Experiments 1 & 2, plus analysis and figures, are finished by '''06/19'''.
** Key result: Experiment 3 is finished within two weeks of the IIT data posting online.
** Key result: Complete first draft to dhl within a week of finishing experiment 3.
** Key result: Paper submitted to MRM by end of August.
* Objective: Design, implement, and evaluate a curve-bundle model.
** Key result: Bundle model initialized from existing cluster data by '''06/22'''.
** Key result: Bundle joining and splitting implemented by '''06/29'''.

Revision as of 15:59, 6 September 2012

Today's Date: 12/10

  • Meta-objective: Be ready to defend by March.
    • Objective: Write a dissertation that covers and synthesizes the work I've done.
    • Objective: Salvage something dissertation-worthy from the tract-noise experiments.
    • Objective: Demonstrate novelty & significance of the "blockhead" method in the dissertation.