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Encoding Meshes in Differential Coordinates
Speaker: Professor Daniel COHEN-OR School of Computer Science Tel-Aviv University Title: "Encoding Meshes in Differential Coordinates" Date: Monday, 16 October 2006 Time: 4:00 - 5:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (Leung Yat Sing Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST Abstract: Representing surfaces in local, rather than global, coordinate systems proves to be useful for various geometry processing applications. In particular, we have been investigating surface representations based on differential coordinates, constructed using the Laplacian operator and discrete forms. Unlike global Cartesian coordinates, that only represent the spatial locations of points on the surface, differential coordinates capture the local surface details which greatly affect the shading of the surface and thus its visual appearance. On polygonal meshes, differential coordinates and the discrete mesh Laplacian operator provide an efficient linear surface reconstruction framework suitable for various mesh processing tasks. In my talk I'll discuss the important properties of differential coordinates and show their applications for surface reconstruction. In particular, I'll discuss quantization of the differential coordinates, Least-squares meshes and mesh editing. ************************ Biography: Daniel Cohen-Or is a Professor at the School of Computer Science at Tel-Aviv University. He received a B.Sc. in both Mathematics and Computer Science (1985), a M.Sc. in Computer Science (1986) from Ben-Gurion University, and a Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science (1991) at State University of New York at Stony Brook. His current research interest includes, shape modeling, visibility, and image synthesis. He is the recipient of the 2005 Eurographics Outstanding Technical Contributions Award.