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F21RS SGR No. 6 (Tiger Stadium)
A Resolution
To urge and request LSU Board of Supervisors and LSU Athletics to verify the vaccine status of Tiger Stadium guests entering the stadium or verify a negative covid test as per their own polic
Towards high-throughput 3D insect capture for species discovery and diagnostics
Digitisation of natural history collections not only preserves precious
information about biological diversity, it also enables us to share, analyse,
annotate and compare specimens to gain new insights. High-resolution,
full-colour 3D capture of biological specimens yields color and geometry
information complementary to other techniques (e.g., 2D capture, electron
scanning and micro computed tomography). However 3D colour capture of small
specimens is slow for reasons including specimen handling, the narrow depth of
field of high magnification optics, and the large number of images required to
resolve complex shapes of specimens. In this paper, we outline techniques to
accelerate 3D image capture, including using a desktop robotic arm to automate
the insect handling process; using a calibrated pan-tilt rig to avoid attaching
calibration targets to specimens; using light field cameras to capture images
at an extended depth of field in one shot; and using 3D Web and mixed reality
tools to facilitate the annotation, distribution and visualisation of 3D
digital models.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, for BigDig workshop at 2017 eScience conferenc
Mosaic Atlas: Interview with Trami Cron
Interview with Trami Nguyen Cron, Executive Artistic Director of Chopsticks Alley Art. She identifies as Vietnamese American. She is an author and directs the hub, Chopsticks Alley Art, promoting Southeast Asian art and culture. Topics discussed inclue the work of the organization, the move to Downtown San Jose, her books, including VietnamEAZY: A Novel about Mothers, Daughters, and Food, the importance of representation in the arts for the Vietnamese communities, Tet, and extension to broader Southeast Asian audiences. As part of the Mosaic Atlas project, SJSU students and faculty from the Anthropology and Geography Departments interviewed people who support and produce art throughout the Bay Area
F21RS SGR No. 8 (W Policy)
A Resolution
To Urge and Request LSU to allow students seven (7) total withdrawals (W\u27s) throughout their undergraduate caree
S21RS SGR No. 26 (Union Signage)
A Resolution
To Urge and Request LSU Administration and the Office of Facility Services to implement multilingual signage in the LSU Student Unio
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