2. Interactive Shape Editing
Sunday
Full-Day, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Level: Intermediate
Room 210
The state of the art in digital modeling techniques, both in commercial software and academic research. The goal of this course is to give attendees an understanding of the big open questions and the skills to engineer recent research in interactive shape-modeling applications.
Prerequisites
Computer graphics background, including mathematical concepts such as affine transformations and basic linear algebra, and some familiarity with common modeling techniques and standard shape representations.
Intended Audience
Developers, designers, and researchers interested in recent developments in interactive shape modeling and shape-editing techniques.
Organizer
Marc Alexa
Technische Universität Berlin
Lecturers
Marie-Paule Cani
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble
Sarah Frisken
Tufts University
Steven Schkolne
California Institute of the Arts
Karan Singh
University of Toronto
Denis Zorin
New York University
Full-Day, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Level: Intermediate
Room 210
The state of the art in digital modeling techniques, both in commercial software and academic research. The goal of this course is to give attendees an understanding of the big open questions and the skills to engineer recent research in interactive shape-modeling applications.
Prerequisites
Computer graphics background, including mathematical concepts such as affine transformations and basic linear algebra, and some familiarity with common modeling techniques and standard shape representations.
Intended Audience
Developers, designers, and researchers interested in recent developments in interactive shape modeling and shape-editing techniques.
Organizer
Marc Alexa
Technische Universität Berlin
Lecturers
Marie-Paule Cani
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble
Sarah Frisken
Tufts University
Steven Schkolne
California Institute of the Arts
Karan Singh
University of Toronto
Denis Zorin
New York University
