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June 17, 2009 Meeting Agenda

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Date: June 17th, 2009
Location: DC 1304
Time: 1:30
Chair:
Matthew Thorne
1. Acceptance of the Agenda - additions or deletions
2. Coffee Hour

Coffee hour last week:
Volunteers? (Was it Ben?)
Coffee hour this week:
Volunteers?
Coffee hour next week:
Volunteers?

3. Forthcoming
Date: June 24th, 2009 July 8st, 2009 July 15th, 2009
July 22nd, 2009

Location:
DC 1304 1:30 DC 1304 1:30 DC 1304 1:30 DC 1304 1:30

Chair:
Cherry Zhang Cam Zwarich(?) Areej Alhothali Andrea Bunt

Technical Presentation:
Matthew Kay Matthew Thorne Cherry Zhang Areej Alhothali

4. Technical Presentation

Jaime Ruiz Title : Help me name my thingy.
Abstract:
Virtual keyboards are a common method of text entry for devices where a
physical keyboard is not present. In this abstract we present ???, a
virtual keyboard that implements visual cues, endpoint prediction, and
target expansion to increase text entry performance using a stylus on
Tablet PC computers.

5. Discussion Items

* None so far...

6. Action Items

7. Conferences and Special Journal Issues
Recent Additions
Upcoming Deadlines

* Jun 20, 2009: CGVCVIP2009 Conference

8. Directors' Meeting

9. Seminars and Events

2009 Jun 17, 15:00, EIT 3142 "Nanotechnology, Memristors and The Future of
Computing"
Duncan Stewart, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada

2009 Jun 24, 10:00 Human-Computer Interaction Master's Thesis Presentation
Richard Fung, graduate student, David R. Cheriton School of Comp.
Sci., Univ. Waterloo Kinematic Templates: Manipulating Control-Display
Ratio in End-User Drawing Tools

2009 Jun 25, 14:30 Programming Languages Lab PhD Seminar
Kelly Itakura, PhD candidate, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci.,
Univ. Waterloo Topical v.s. Structural Links in the Wikipedia

2009 Jun 25, 16:30 Distinguished Lecture Series Seminar
Professor Paul Van Oorschot, Carleton University Learning about
Human-Computer Authentication through Graphical Passwords

Also see other Math and CS postings.

10. Lab Cleanup

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