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=== Jan 17 ===
 
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* Concentrating on view synthesis in 3D video systems and read two recent survey papers about the topic.
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* Reading about multiple view geometry to understand the warping process and the related terms from epipolar, trifocal, and projective geometry.
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* Understanding the commonly used camera pinhole model.
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* Reading about stereo-based view synthesis.
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* Went over 3 papers on real-time view synthesis using GPUs.
  
 
=== Jan 10 ===
 
=== Jan 10 ===

Revision as of 07:04, 18 January 2011

Spring 2011 (RA)

  • Courses: None

Jan 17

  • Concentrating on view synthesis in 3D video systems and read two recent survey papers about the topic.
  • Reading about multiple view geometry to understand the warping process and the related terms from epipolar, trifocal, and projective geometry.
  • Understanding the commonly used camera pinhole model.
  • Reading about stereo-based view synthesis.
  • Went over 3 papers on real-time view synthesis using GPUs.

Jan 10

  • Exploring potential research directions in 3D videos, including: adaptive virtual view rendering in free-viewpoint video, view synthesis, and rate adaptation in 3D video streaming.
  • Investigating the potential of cloud computing as a platform for enabling remote rendering of 3D video for mobile devices.


Fall 2010 (RA)

  • Courses:
    • CMPT-765: Computer Communication Networks
  • Submissions:
    • Energy Saving in Multiplayer Mobile Games (TOM'11)
  • Publications:
    • Energy-Efficient Gaming on Mobile Devices using Dead Reckoning-based Power Management (NetGames'10)


Summer 2010 (DGS-GF)

  • Courses: None
  • Submissions:
    • Energy-Efficient Gaming on Mobile Devices using Dead Reckoning-based Power Management (NetGames'10)


Spring 2010 (TA)

  • Courses:
    • CMPT-705: Design and Analysis of Algorithms


Fall 2009 (RA)

  • Courses:
    • CMPT-771: Internet Architecture and Protocols
  • Submissions:
    • Efficient AS Path Computation and Its Application to Peer Matching (NSDI'10)


Summer 2009 (RA)

  • Submissions:
    • Efficient Peer Matching Algorithms (CoNEXT'09)


Spring 2009 (TA)

  • Courses:
    • CMPT-820: Multimedia Systems