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Ph.D. Student
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Personal facts | |
I have recently completed my Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of British Columbia. I was affiliated with the Imager Computer Graphics Laboratory, and was working under the supervision of Prof. Alla Sheffer. My doctoral dissertation is in the area of Digital Geometry Processing (DGP), more specifically, morphing, mesh parameterization and deformation, remeshing and editing. I did my Master's in Computer Science at Technion. I developed a new method for constrained parameterizations called Matchmaker, under the supervision of Prof. Alla Sheffer and Prof. Craig Gotsman at the Center for Graphics and Geometric Computing. |
Publications
Articles published or accepted in refereed journals and conferences
Non-homogeneous Resizing of Complex Models, |
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Shuffler: Modeling with Interchangeable
Parts, |
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Mean-Value Geometry Encoding, |
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Template Based Mesh
Completion, |
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D-Charts:
Quasi-Developable Mesh Segmentation, |
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Cross-Parameterization and Compatible Remeshing of 3D Models, |
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Pyramid coordinates
for morphing and deformation, |
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Matchmaker:
Constructing Constrained Texture Maps, |
In progress
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Top Secret. I could tell you, but than I would have to kill you.
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Other referred contributions
Variational, meaningful shape
decomposition, |
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Boneless
Motion Reconstruction, |
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Shape
Preserving Mesh Deformation, |
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Education |
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Ph.D. in Computer
Science,
UBC, 2003-2007, Supervisor:
Prof.
Alla Sheffer. |