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Thursday, December 11, 2014

December 11, 2014, at 04:10 AMerika
Yesterday: Scheduled career counseling sessions to assist with direction, both at the University of Calgary - this week, and the University of Waterloo next week.

Added widget and implementation to toggle drawing adjacency edges for the 3D points. Added support for multiple objects.

TA-in-residence has been assigned elsewhere, so it is anticipated that a traditional TA position will be assigned. Outside of benefiting and motivating the students (including introducing them to good coding practises), this benefits me by added exposure to various coding decisions.

Today: Attend PhD defense of colleague. Drop in on career counseling session to solicit suggestions for directions.

Implement grouping/clustering based on block separation. Implement transformation-based validation (ie. modification of original step 2 of process). Generate a file-loading for test cases so there is consistency in process validation. Consider implementing/incorporating animation files from CPSC453 where points are transformed across keyframes.

Consider laying out how I'd like the thesis to look and how I'd like it to describe the various implementations and stages along the way. Document last Wednesday's discussion in latex for possible future writing/papers. Read more...

Roadblocks: Not being overwhelmed, being realistic, and taking it baby-step by baby-step.

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. Determining a path to follow.

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