STAR 3: Laplacian Mesh Processing
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 2005. 09:00 - 10:30,
VENUE: Walton Theatre Beckett Rooms
SESSION CHAIR: Markus Gross.
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| Olga Sorkine | Tel Aviv University |
Outline
Surface representation and processing is one of the key topics in computer graphics and geometric modeling, since
it greatly affects the range of possible applications. In this STAR we will present recent advances in geometry
processing that are related to the Laplacian processing framework. This framework is based on linear operators
defined on polygonal meshes, and furnishes a variety of processing applications, such as shape approximation
and compact representation, mesh editing, filtering, watermarking and morphing. The core of the framework is
the mesh Laplacian operator, which allows to define differential coordinates and new bases for efficient mesh
geometry representation.
Presenter
Olga Sorkine received the BSc degree in mathematics and
computer science from Tel Aviv University in 2000. Currently,
she is a PhD student at the School of Computer
Science at Tel Aviv University. Her research interests are
in computer graphics and include shape modeling, mesh
processing and approximation.
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