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Spatial Encoding Research Group

 

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Welcome to the Spatial Encoding Research Group (SERG) home page.   SERG is dedicated to exploring the spatial properties of image and geometric datasets.  Our aim is to exploit these properties to improve the capture, representation, delivery, and rendering of these datasets.  SERG investigates both real world and synthetic datasets.  Browse this web site for more information on our research and results.  For the latest news, take a look at the What's New section. 

 

What's New

The following is a list of recent additions to our web pages. Whenever we publish a paper, embark on a new project, or make a new presentation, we'll add a note about it to this space.  The most recent changes are listed first, and each item is linked to the page with the updated content.

11/15/2002

A draft of my ACM Multimedia 2002 slides has been added to the IRW page.  The final version will be posted prior to the presentation 12/3/2002.

9/18/2002

The IRW web page has been expanded.  A brief overview and review of some results has been added to the page.

9/13/2002

The SWIM project has been launched and a new project web page has been added to the SERG web site.  Visit the projects page for more information.

8/6/2002

The first SERG web site has been launched!  Hopefully we'll be adding more useful information in the coming weeks and months!
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