Nicholas G Lipari
PhD Candidate in Computer Science
The Center for Advanced Computer Studies
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
B.S. Computer Science, Nicholls State University, 2004
M.S. Applied Mathematics, Nicholls State University, 2005
M.S. Computer Science, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2007
Contact Information
Physical: ACTR Hall, Room 240
Voice: (337) 482-1062
Electronic: ngl3747 (at) cacs.louisiana.edu
Publications
- N. G. Lipari, C. W. Borst, and V. B. Baiyya, "Investigation of Error
in 2D Vibrotactile Position Cues with Respect to Visual and Haptic Display
Properties: A Radial Expansion Model for Improved Cuing", Enterprise Information
Systems, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing,
Vol. 24, Milan, Italy, Spinger: pp. 963--974.
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- N. G. Lipari and C. W. Borst, "Evaluation of Stereoscopy and Lit
Shading for a Counting Task in Knot Visualization",
The 2007
International Conference on Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality.
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Short Papers and Reports
- N. G. Lipari and C. W. Borst, "Radial Expansion and an Effect of
Visual Scale on the Spatial Perception of 2D Vibrotactile Position Cues",
IEEE VR 2009 Workshop on Perceptual Illusions in Virtual Environment.
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- N. G. Lipari, "A Closed Form Solution of Minimum Line Segment Distance
via Constrained Optimization", June 2007.
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Revisions
- June 28, 2007: Initial version
- December 11, 2007: Added acknowledgement and changed some fonts
- January 23, 2008: Disambiguated vector/scalar multiplication
Now, in each case when there is a cut (A1, A2) which is not produced by
any rational number, then we create a new, irrational number a, which we regard
as completely defined by this cut; we will say that this number a corresponds to
this cut, or that it produces this cut.
-- Julius Dedekind on Dedekind cuts