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Brown Bag Seminar Schedule

Brown Bag Seminars
Are held on some Tuesdays usually at 11 a.m. in Manchester 336.

OpenGL and GLUI for GUI, Dr. Yue-Ling Wong. Tuesday, October 13 at 11:00 a.m. in Manchester 241. GLUI is a GLUT-based C++ user interface library. It allows easy creation of interface elements such as buttons, radio buttons, checkboxes, spinners, and listboxes in OpenGL applications. This brown bag seminar is to demonstrate what GLUT and GUI can do in creating GUI. It will provide pointers for CS students who are interested in learning OpenGL and using GLUI to create GUI.

Image Processing on the GPU. Matt Steen, CS Undergraduate Student. Tuesday, October 27. 11:00 a.m. Manchester 241. Background subtraction is a reliable method of contrast enhancement in certain situations in biophysics. This talk will explore improvements on a basic background subtraction algorithm for use with live cells. An implementation of this algorithm using a GPU will be compared to a similar implementation using a specialized image processing card.

 

 




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