User:Saweiner
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Project Description
Throughout Marquette University's 10-week summer REU program, Computation Across the Disciplines, I will be researching applications of graph theory to computer vision and image segmentation problems. More specifically, I hope to be able to utilize the graph-cut technique in order to isolate images of the heart and its components from CT scans provided by local hospitals. I will be working under the guidance of Dr. Naveen Bansal.
Week 1 (5/29 - 6/1)
Tuesday 5/29
- Attended REU orientation
- Met briefly with Dr. Bansal to begin planning the summer's research
Wednesday 5/30
- Read introduction to Neural Networks: a Comprehensive Foundation
- Met with Dr. Bansal and graduate student to begin learning about statistical applications to image segmentation
Thursday 5/31
- Met with graduate student to obtain preliminary research publications
- Met with Dr. Bansal to clarify research goals and outline the structure of the project
- Read several research articles and located five articles for further reading
Friday 6/1
- Familiarized myself with several graph-theoretic terms and concepts, in preparation for future research
- Completed Fast Approximate Energy Minimization via Graph Cuts (Boykov et al.)
- Located and obtained the Ford-Fulkerson publication on flow networks in Memorial Library
Week 2 (6/4 - 6/8)
Monday 6/4
- Completed Interactive Graph Cuts for Optimal Boundary & Region Segmentation of Objects in N-D Images (Boykov et al.)
- Completed An Omptimal Graph Theoretic Approach to Data Clustering: Theory and Its Applications to Image Segmentation (Wu et al.)
- Began Graph Cuts and Efficient N-D Image Segmentation (Boykov et al.)
Tuesday 6/5
- Completed Graph Cuts and Efficient N-D Image Segmentation (Boykov et al.)
- Completed Normalized Cuts and Image Segmentation (Shi et al.)
Wednesday 6/6
- Began writing code for GraphCuts algorithm, completed about 350 lines
Thursday 6/7
- Finished a rough draft of the GraphCuts algorithm, totaling about 700 lines
- Attended weekly REU luncheon and learned about the do's and don't's of research presentations
- Met with Dr. Bansal to give a progress report and discuss next steps
- Completed module 1 of the Responsible Conduct of Research training
Friday 6/8
- Completed modules 2 and 3 of the Responsible Conduct of Research training
- Began to modify GraphCuts algorithm (fixing various syntax errors and adding small improvements)
Week 3 (6/11 - 6/15)
Monday 6/11
- Continued to fix GraphCuts algorithm
- Found more efficient storage for Graph data structure
- Fixed several initialization errors
- Added several fringe cases onto the algorithm, now totals about 1200 lines
- Finished second draft of GraphCuts algorithm
Tuesday 6/12
- Met with grad student to discuss generalities of GraphCuts algorithm
- Worked with grad student to implement algorithm
Wednesday 6/13
- Attended the Ethics in Research training session, proctored by Dr. Brylow
Thursday 6/14
- Continued revisions of GraphCuts algorithm in preparation for its first test run
- Met with Dr. Bansal for our weekly progress report
- Took preliminary steps to obtain image data for future use with the GraphCuts algorithm
- Sought out different implementations of the max-flow/min-cut algorithm to compare to (and possibly combine with) my current GraphCuts algorithm
Friday 6/15
- Continued to modify GraphCuts algorithm
- Added condensation method to GraphCuts algorithm in an attempt to conserve memory
Week 4 (6/18 - 6/22)
Monday 6/18
- Read An Experimental Comparison of Min-Cut/Max-Flow Algorithms for Energy Minimization in Vision (Boykov et al.)
- Modified GraphCuts algorithm based on Boykov's active node method of operation
- GraphCuts is use approaching completion, should be ready for testing by next week
Tuesday 6/19
- Fixed several syntax and arithmetical errors in the GraphCuts algorithm
- Met with Dr. Bansal and graduate student to obtain image segmentation data set
- With new image data as reference, I began to write main method for reading in image and implementing the graphCut method (completed about 600 lines)
Wednesday 6/20
- Completed code for handling the graphics of the GraphCuts algorithm, algorithm now totals about 2500 lines
- Encountered import errors involving the graphics package, began to search for an appropriate library download
Thursday 6/21
- Began to create a new Java library to handle graphics of GraphCuts
- Acquired necessary source code for new library from GitHub
- Attended weekly REU luncheon to share progress and witnessed a presentation on computer science education
- Met with Dr. Bansal for our weekly progress report and showed him the GraphCuts algorithm as it currently stands
Friday 6/22
- Continued to work on constructing graphics library from source code
Week 5 (6/25 - 6/29)
Monday 6/25
- Finished constructing the graphics library from source code
- Began to fix residual errors resulting from new graphics library
- Began to prepare presentation for Thursday's midterm presentation
Tuesday 6/26
- Continued fixing residual errors resulting from new graphics library
- Continued to work on presentation for Thursday's midterm presentation
Wednesday 6/27
- Finished rough draft of midterm presentation
- Began practicing midterm presentation and making appropriate modifications
- Continued fixing residual errors resulting from new graphics library
Thursday 6/28
- Finished final edits of midterm presentation
- Attended the weekly REU luncheon and presented my midterm presentation
Friday 6/29
- Finished fixing residual errors resulting from new graphics library
- Finished debugging GraphCut algorithm
- Prepared main method of GraphCut algorithm for testing on imagery
Week 6 7/2 - 7/6
Monday 7/2
- Began writing main method of GraphCut algorithm
- Finished constructing handling of GraphCut class within the main method
- Struggled to construct handling of Graph_Cut class (graphics implementation) within the main method