Plans and Goals
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)
- 2:30 - Dawn
- 2:50 - Brad
- 3:00 - Radu
- 3:10 - Steve G
- 3:20 - Nathan
- 3:30 - Jadrian
- 3:40 - Caroline
- 3:50 - Ryan
- 4:00 - Wenjin
Current Plans and Goals (Spring '11)
Brad
Projects
- Support the ongoing VRL Group projects:
- Jadrian's brain research.
- Radu's Protein project:
- Assist Radu to integrate a test and any recent code.
- Support collaborative projects.
- Wrist cartilage support for Eni and Michael.
- Migrate Win's mri pipeline to run in CIT.
- Andy Loomis and Andy Forsberg's Adviser program.
- Contribute to the design and development of the new cave. Integrate changes to vrg3d. Simplify the configuration and provide a quick start path for student projects.
- Set up public distribution of diffusion imaging data.
Infrastructure
- Manage the migration to the new file system.
- Continue to write Wiki entries as needed.
- Continue setting up third party software for students to use. Current imported packages are: blitz, cg, g3d, qt, camino, dtk, afni, nifti, vivro, vrpn, glut, and sdl.
- Extend the build system to make kits for public source and binary distributions.
- Improve support for remote development.
- Launch the Windows test system.
- Continue extend the make files to support new features such as additional third party packages.
- Upgrade migrated Linux code to work with gcc 4.3 in conjunction with the summer Debian upgrade.
- Continue to integrate any new tests written by students into nightly test runs.
- Finish integrating the new version of the Nag libraries.
Knowledge
- Learn more about the cave; particularly vrg3d software development.
- Meet (SciVis talk) with students to address any integration issues.
Çağatay
- Give a good proposal talk.
Caroline
Explore cognitive modeling for assessing multiview visualization interfaces
- Literature review: guidelines for multiview design, evaluations of multiview visualization, cognitive science perspective on problem solving with multiple perspectives etc.
- Identify an application area (brain circuits, proteins, etc.)
- Identify tasks for user study / modeling
- Identify ways to define the similarity of models between two different visual representations
- Build a model of multiview context-switching given a certain type of task, to predict response times (and accuracy?)
- Test the model's predictions against a user study
- Aim for VisWeek publication?
Identify potential modeling projects based on visual structure for future work...
- Intrinsic quality measures of visual representations
- How decision-making is affected by visualization design
- Simple ways to define and measure the mental model of a visualization
David
- get diffusion normals, one library, and one executable distributed (late...)
- get one diffusion analysis completed and out (Paul? Cohen? hire?)
- visweek papers
- Steve: comps (need title, brain diagrams and events expanded?)
- Cagatay: coloring manifesto
- Cagatay: metric learning via interaction (?)
- Cagatay: cycles of brains (?)
- Radu: Analysis nudges: guiding scientists towards improved analytic practices
- Caroline: experiment or observations on multi-view?
- Ryan: get involved with Cagatay's? Cohen analysis (maybe not vis)?
- Wenjin: too far from Vis?
- Jadrian: modeling curve bundles? small problem results?
- support 7 phd students' progress toward graduation and careers
- new Cave creation on track
- more dissemination: talks/slides?, datasets (animals?)?, more/better images (>2004..., analytics)?
- funded grants happy: nih (ext?), immgen, nmrkrs, sa, aptima, jian
- si^2 and expedition proposal followthrough?
- teach a good CS16
- keep Vis '11 on track
- cs facilities vision document
Eni
- Make progress in the surface analysis/congruency problem
- Draft a proposal for my work
- Read more literature that’s related to my work
- Submit a paper to MRM on tracts
Jadrian
- Write up dissertation table of contents, outline, and some hole-filled chapters by July 31st
- Done.
- Write up departmental proposal document by September 1st
- Initial submission on September 10th.
- Present the proposal formally to the department in October
- Proposal presentation on October 7th.
- Define a macrostructure model and cost function
- The committee has been very involved in refining the idea of the "cost functions" for various fitting steps. The macrostructure model has gone through several revisions and is almost done.
- Implement curve clustering using the macrostructure model; write up for ISMRM
- Not done. Intended ISMRM submission on Rician noise correction turned out not to be novel, though I did learn about a ton of related work that has been quite successful.
- Extend the macrostructure cost function to include DWI values
- Not done.
- Implement macrostructure adjustment from DWIs; write up for an MRM paper
- Not done.
- Get preliminary histological data of some kind, either by doing it in-house, working with collaborators, or outsourcing
- Not done.
- Derive a minimal set of microstructure measurements from histological data
- Not done.
- Copy South Africa data from DVDs and work with Amanda to import and process it
- All data are organized on the data server but not processed.
Nathan
- Diffusion pipeline work
- Medical Image library
- Possible further work, including:
- Tubegen replacement
- New (or updated) dfit utility
- Others
- Independent research
- Develop interesting research question
- Related to my interests in human-computer interaction, behavioral economics/cognitive biases, etc.
- Come up with a project based on it
- Apply for UTRA for this project (deadline: February 9)
- Apply for NSF REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) grant (deadline: February 15)
- Begin work on the project
- Develop interesting research question
- Help with data processing for our collaborators
- Including, possibly, new tools that may be required
- (Ongoing) Provide support and documentation for previously-written tools
Radu
- Learning distance metrics from users (with Cagatay)
- Finalize(revision)/Resubmit maps paper
- Analysis "nudge" pilot study
- Prepare thesis proposal talk
- Create a daphne-module map
- Deploy existent maps at Immgen
- Design collaborative module for maps + instrumentation
Wenjin
- MICCAI paper submission? due 3/9/2011
- NeuroImage journal submission
- Get real brain data on double-PGSE acquisition (work with Ed)
- good CONNECT meeting ( MRI of brain microstructure and connectivity) talk in Feb
- Ponder on disease applications
- Long-term research goals and plans: research plan, statement of interest, teaching statement, etc.
Steve
Comps progress
- Finish development and study for history/modeling project + w/ brain diagram
- Successful comps write-up (full draft by 2/7) and defense (must finish by 3/15)
- (Info?)Vis submission from comps report
- Check other venues that might be appropriate: e.g. ACM creativity & cognition, ...?
Brain Diagrams
- Revise demo for Jeff (1/20)
- Iterate with Schnitzer group over brain diagram ideas
- Prepare vis poster
- Write-up ideas for eye-tracking integration/experiments (mid Feb)
Misc
- Finish final course req for candidacy
- Complete NSF BEARCORE training (1/25)
- Search fellowship opportunities, list (with deadlines) by 4/1
- Poster sketch with braphael on explanatory path vis (after comps)
- Whatever needed for grant that's funding me
Ryan
- Complete programming comps successfully
- Become familiar with group's DTI tools and projects
- Follow up on David's vis conf suggestions
- Expand paper with Shantanu to journal submission
- Investigate research opportunities for surface based methods with DTI
- Choose and propose research comps project
- Coursework