From:                     Kendra Smith

Sent:                      Tuesday, January 25, 2000 3:24 AM

To:                         M?crosöft Research Tech Talk, Sem. Notice

Cc:                         Kendra Smith

Subject:                 UW-CSE Colloq / 1-27-2000 / UW-CSE Graphics Student Presentations

UW-CSE Colloq / 1-27-2000 / UW-CSE Graphics Student Presentations

 

*NOTE* This lecture will NOT be videotaped for broadcast.

 

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Seattle, Washington 98195

 

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Box 352350

(206) 543-1695

 

COLLOQUIUM

 

SPEAKER:      UW-CSE Graphics Students

 

TITLE:          Graphics Student Presentations

 

DATE:           Thursday, January 27, 2000

 

TIME:           3:30 pm

 

PLACE:                   134 Sieg Hall

 

HOST:           David Salesin, Brian Curless, Zoran Popovic

 

ABSTRACT:

 

Our goal in this talk is to collectively answer the burning question,

"What the heck is going on in GRAIL, the UW-CSE computer graphics lab?"

 

We will do this by presenting a multimedia overview of our eight recently

submitted papers to SIGGRAPH:

 

* Interactive Manipulation of Rigid Body Simulations

* Escherization

* Example-Based Hinting of TrueType Fonts

* Environment Matting Extensions: Towards Higher Accuracy and Real-Time

Capture

* Surface Light Fields for 3D Photography

* Tiling Layered Depth Images

* The Digital Michelangelo Project: 3D scanning of large statues

* Video Textures

 

Refreshments to follow.

 

Email: talk-info@cs.washington.edu

Info: http://www.cs.washington.edu