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Friday, January 9, 2015

January 09, 2015, at 06:13 AMerika

Yesterday: Started application for Graduate Scholarship, coordinating references. Follow up and resolving payment of Pyxis 2014 workshop. Coordinating meetings with supervisors, and biological modeller Mike Terry at UWaterloo.

Stepped through codebase where too many objects are being identified. It ends up being multiple (4 or more) vertices mapping to the same adjacency pattern, which has strong overlap with what should be a cohesive object. Need to determine how to differentiate.

Today: Look into bugs from yesterday. Follow up on meeting scheduling. Have consistent colouring/labelling across frames. Start of term TA meeting. Read more...

Roadblocks: How to correctly categorize objects when multiple vertices map to a common adjacency pattern?

Where Does this Fit In: Having 3D synthetic examples to work with is important in validating the developed reconstruction process. Developing good visualizations - as well as a mathematical discussion of the process - along the way helps demonstrate proof-of-concepts, provides affirmation of skill sets for resource/backing requests, and justifies the direction to be taken. Seeking financial support practices

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