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=== [[User:Connor Gramazio|Connor]] ===
=== [[User:Connor Gramazio|Connor]] ===
* Take courses.
* Submit VIS poster using 237 data
** Topics in Computational Biology
* Run information foraging paper prototype study
** Intro to AI or CLPS "Core Topics in Perception" grad seminar
* Implement client/server cancer analysis tool capable of serving dynamic views
** Reading & Research: research comp, visual saliency, 237 data analysis
* Select a Research Comp proposal, start working on it, and propose
** Formulate idea by February 18th
** Submit committee to department and have rough draft of proposal done by March 11th
* Wrap up 237 project either immediately or create plan for eventual wrap up


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'''January 28'''
'''May 27'''
* Create new python script to analyze 237 data. Use it to convert the data into a more easily machine-readable format, and use new format for analysis
* Import data into SPSS format
* From brainstorming list identify trends, and write down the three most common areas (e.g., uncertainty visualization, xxxx and memory, etc.) with +’s/-’s
* Read 10 papers related to information foraging
* Transfer IRB accreditation from Tufts to Brown. If expiring this school year, determine if easier by means of paper filing to just let it expire and recertify at Brown
* Continue Rails tutorials


'''February 4'''
'''June 3'''
* Looking at +’s/-’s narrow down the areas to at most two. For the filtered area(s), list at most four specific ideas.
* Finish Rails tutorial up to Chapter 6 [[http://ruby.railstutorial.org/chapters/]]
* For each idea list if it needs collaboration in a domain, what evaluation components it requires, and what development component it requires.
* Report on new analysis results. List all ways it makes sense to slice the data/analyze it. This will make analysis easier to plan for.


'''February 11'''
* Filter down the ideas to at most three ideas.
* Write down ½ to 1 page descriptions for each. These contribution areas should read like a related works section. Use this to focus each idea more.
'''February 18'''
* Select an idea. (This should be done soon after February 11)
* [Conditional] Meet (or plan meeting later in the week) with any potential collaborators. Talk to them about my idea and how it fits in with what areas they’re thinking about.
* [Conditional] Brainstorm how to tie my ideas in with collaborators
* Finish 237 data analysis
'''February 25'''
* Put all materials up to this point in archival form on the file system
* Make a formalized list of each contribution of my proposal and how I propose to make that contribution. Allow contingencies.
* Convert all writing relevant to my research comps I’ve done so far into LaTeX for my proposal. Finish A Shitty First Draft™
'''March 4'''
* Finish second draft of proposal
* Chunk what I have to do into a research comp schedule for the rest of the semester (including, specifically, what needs to happen by proposal). Look over with David
'''March 11'''
* Submit research comp committee to department
* Select proposal date that must be before April 21
'''March 18'''
* Adapt contribution area writing to the application area to form first draft of proposal
'''March 25 – IN SPRING BREAK'''
* Edit proposal. New revision = draft 2
'''April 1 – POST SPRING BREAK'''
* 237 work should be fully wrapped up by end of spring break. Make a call on what to do with the work at this point.
* Have final proposal draft done.
'''April 8 to End'''
* Create schedule and goals for research comp
* Make progress on those goals
* Tie up 237 project or get ready for some sort of submission.


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== Past Plans and Goals ==
== Past Plans and Goals ==

Revision as of 15:38, 21 May 2013

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 (Spring '13)

Connor

  • Submit VIS poster using 237 data
  • Run information foraging paper prototype study
  • Implement client/server cancer analysis tool capable of serving dynamic views

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May 27

  • Import data into SPSS format
  • Read 10 papers related to information foraging
  • Continue Rails tutorials

June 3

  • Finish Rails tutorial up to Chapter 6 [[1]]




Past Plans and Goals