Date: | November 13th, 2019 |
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Location: | DC 3317 |
Time: | 10:30 |
Chair: | JC Chang |
Date: | November 20th,2019 | November 27th,2019 | December 4, 2019 | December 11, 2019 |
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Location: | DC 3317 10:30 | DC 3317 10:30 | DC 3317 10:30 | DC 3317 10:30 |
Chair: | Bill Cowan |
Xiang Fang |
Yu Gu |
Clara Kang |
Technical Presentation: | JC Chang |
Bill Cowan |
Xiang Fang |
Yu Gu |
Christopher Batty |
Title : A Survey of Mesh-Based Methods for Surface Evolution.
Abstract: While triangle meshes are well-known as a representation for shapes going back to the earliest days of computer graphics, their use for dynamically evolving surfaces is less common and introduces interesting geometric challenges, especially when it comes to supporting merging and splitting (i.e., topological changes). I'll present a summary of various methods proposed for this task. |
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