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Videos I have made can be seen at my youtube page here.
My UNC-Charlotte Webpage where I post things related to my research.
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I've moved to Imagine Blog, so please read my blog there.
The majority of the content there relates to my research interests, conferences and programming.
Also you can check out Game2Learn.com for the lab website I maintain.
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February 21st, 2011: I have new sites, check the links above.
These new sites will allow me to update more regularly.
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May 25th, 2010: I learned Protovis and played Travian, now I have TravianVis, take a look.
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February 7th, 2010: Mike and I did an AI project last semester for our AI class and we chose to follow the rules of the Mario AI competition. I made a short video (8 minutes) about how our method is different from the other popular Mario AI video that is floating around on the internet, check it out. I also participated in the Global Game Jam 2010, check out the game we made, for Global Game Jam 2010.
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January 13th, 2010: Well it is 2010 and the last half of 2009 was a hell of year. First semester of school back in the U.S. and the first semester of my PhD program at UNC-Charlotte. Combined with my sister's wedding, my parents divorce and a whole slew of other bullshit I can safely say I'm glad its over. Catching up with the things I did in the end of year, I've got two posts, Thanksgiving and Kengo's Wedding. Part of this past year's bullshit includes how delta airlines dicked me and ultimately resulted in Tomoko and I's failure to attend her brother's wedding.
Well with the new year started I am scheduled to write a number of research papers, visit a load of conferences and partake in a ton of other exciting activities. Coming up I've got Ryan is coming into town this week or next for January. In February, Marcos is coming into town for the I3D-2010 conference in Washington D.C. and then the week after he will visit UNC-Charlotte to do a GPU-programming workshop. I'm pretty excited and it ought to be a good time. Then a number of paper deadlines exist in these next two months for Summer conferences so let's keep our fingers crossed and hope some of my work can get accepted. Other than that I have also applied to two separate international research experiences in Japan and so we'll have to see what will come of those for this summer, I'll be sure to keep everyone posted.
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