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    • Vector Graphics for Real-time 3D Rendering 

      Qin, Zheng (University of Waterloo, 2009-01-27)
      Algorithms are presented that enable the use of vector graphics representations of images in texture maps for 3D real time rendering. Vector graphics images are resolution independent and can be zoomed arbitrarily ...
    • Verification of temporal properties involving multiple interacting objects 

      Naeem, Nomair A. (University of Waterloo, 2013-10-24)
      Defects that arise due to violating a prescribed order for executing statements or executing a disallowed sequence of statements can be hard to detect since the sequence is often spread over multiple functions and source ...
    • Verifying Mutable Systems 

      Scott, Joseph (University of Waterloo, 2017-10-23)
      Model checking has had much success in the verification of single-process and multi-process programs. However, model checkers assume an immutable topology which limits the verification in several areas. Consider the security ...
    • Vertex Stabilizers for Network Bargaining Games 

      Gerstbrein, Matthew (University of Waterloo, 2022-03-04)
      Network bargaining games form a prominent class of examples of game theory problems defined on graphs, where vertices represent players, and edges represent their possible interactions. An instance of a \emph{network ...
    • A Vertex-Weighted Tutte Symmetric Function, and Constructing Graphs with Equal Chromatic Symmetric Function 

      Aliste-Prieto, José; Crew, Logan; Spirkl, Sophie; Zamora, José (The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 2021-04-09)
      This paper has two main parts. First, we consider the Tutte symmetric function XB, a generalization of the chromatic symmetric function. We introduce a vertex-weighted version ofXB, show that this function admits a ...
    • VibEmoji: Exploring User-authoring Multi-modal Emoticons in Social Communication 

      Zhou, Ziqi (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-06)
      Emoticons are indispensable in online communications. With users’ growing needs for more customized and expressive emoticons, recent messaging applications begin to support (limited) multi-modal emoticons:, enhancing ...
    • ViewDF: a Flexible Framework for Incremental View Maintenance in Stream Data Warehouses 

      Yang, Yuke (University of Waterloo, 2013-06-20)
      Because of the increasing data sizes and demands for low latency in modern data analysis, the traditional data warehousing technologies are greatly pushed beyond their limits. Several stream data warehouse (SDW) systems, ...
    • Viewing Trends in Graph Connectivity as Early Warnings of Epidemics and Vaccine Crises 

      Phillips, Brendon (University of Waterloo, 2020-12-15)
      When measles was rampant, suffering apparent, and relief desired, the prospect of vaccination was received with open arms by a grateful public. But it worked \emph{too} well, and opinions slowly diverged; scientists saw ...
    • Viewport- and World-based Personal Device Point-Select Interactions in the Augmented Reality 

      Chen, Yuan (University of Waterloo, 2020-11-20)
      Personal smart devices have demonstrated a variety of efficient techniques for pointing and selecting on physical displays. However, when migrating these input techniques to augmented reality, it is both unclear what the ...
    • A Views-Based Design Framework for Web Applications 

      Brown, David (University of Waterloo, 2002)
      Web application design is a broad term that refers to any aspect of designing a Web application, including designing Web interfaces to data. There are a number of commercial software tools available that employ various ...
    • Virtual Frameworks for Source Migration 

      Chi, Jack (University of Waterloo, 2004)
      <em>Virtual Frameworks</em> for source migration is a methodology to extract classes and interfaces from one or more frameworks used by an application. After migration, a new set of frameworks called virtual frameworks ...
    • Virtual Network Embedding with Path-based Latency Guarantees in Elastic Optical Networks 

      Taeb, Sepehr (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-21)
      Elastic Optical Network (EON) virtualization has recently emerged as an enabling technology for 5G network slicing. A fundamental problem in EON slicing (known as Virtual Network Embedding (VNE)) is how to efficiently map ...
    • Virtual PCF: Improving VoIP over WLAN performance with legacy clients 

      Ismail, Usman (University of Waterloo, 2009-07-22)
      Abstract Voice over IP (VoIP) is one of the fastest growing applications on the Internet. Concurrently, 802.11 Wireless LANs (WLANs) have become ubiquitous in residential, enterprise, campus and public networks. Currently ...
    • VisConductor: Affect-Varying Gestural Widgets for Animating Dynamic Data Visualization in Augmented Video Presentations 

      Femi-Gege, Temiloluwa (University of Waterloo, 2023-12-12)
      To enhance presentations involving data in remote settings, we introduce VisConductor, an authoring and presentation tool that allows presenters to manipulate data visualizations overlaid on their webcam feed with hand ...
    • Viscous Liquid Animation with Spatially Adaptive Grids 

      Yipeng, Wang (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-08)
      Viscous fluid behaviors are among the most complex yet familiar physical phenomena we encounter in everyday life. Much attention and investigation has been paid to the creation of visually realistic results, especially ...
    • The Visibility Freeze-Tag Problem 

      Zeng, Yizhe (University of Waterloo, 2014-08-25)
      In the Freeze-Tag Problem, we are given a set of robots at points inside some metric space. Initially, all the robots are frozen except one. That robot can awaken (or “unfreeze”) another robot by moving to its position, ...
    • Vision-Based Observation Models for Lower Limb 3D Tracking with a Moving Platform 

      Hu, Richard Zhi Ling (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-23)
      Tracking and understanding human gait is an important step towards improving elderly mobility and safety. This thesis presents a vision-based tracking system that estimates the 3D pose of a wheeled walker user's lower ...
    • Visualizing and Understanding Code Duplication in Large Software Systems 

      Jiang, Zhen Ming (University of Waterloo, 2006-12-22)
      Code duplication, or code cloning, is a common phenomena in the development of large software systems. Developers have a love-hate relationship with cloning. On one hand, cloning speeds up the development process. On the ...
    • Volume Visualisation Via Variable-Detail Non-Photorealistic Illustration 

      McKinley, Joanne (University of Waterloo, 2002)
      The rapid proliferation of 3D volume data, including MRI and CT scans, is prompting the search within computer graphics for more effective volume visualisation techniques. Partially because of the traditional association ...
    • Volumetric Weak Supervision for Semantic Segmentation 

      Bashar, Sharhad (University of Waterloo, 2022-05-24)
      Semantic segmentation is a popular task in computer vision. Fully supervised methods are data hungry, they require pixel precise annotations for thousands of images. To reduce user annotation efforts, weak supervision for ...

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