DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
10:00 – 11:50
Doctoral Consortium
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10:00 – 10:03Introduction to the Doctoral ConsortiumPresenter(s): Hsiang-Yun Wu, László Szirmay-Kalos
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10:03 – 10:11Recognition of curves and surfaces on 3D models
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10:11 – 10:19A progressive indexing system for working with very large point cloud data
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10:19 – 10:27New Geometric Representations for Volumetric Brain Analysis
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10:27 – 10:34Research into Signed Distance Functions
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10:34 – 10:41Declarative Language Design for Chart Animations
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10:41 – 10:48Individual Adaptive Recoloring Method for Color Vision Deficiency Compensation
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10:48 – 10:56Groups of humans and animals in natural environments: a multi-scale approach
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10:56 – 11:03Improving Quality and Appearance of 3D Photo-Reconstructions
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11:03 – 11:113D Modeling for Everyone
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11:11 – 11:19Virtual 3D Geometry and the Real World
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11:19 – 11:27Fabricating Cinematography Techniques for 3D Printed Movies
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11:27 – 11:34A Neural Rendering Approach to Character Generation
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11:34 – 11:40Physiology Driven Variation of Human Animation
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11:40 – 11:48Modeling and synthesizing realistic facial expressions for 3D sign language avatars
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11:48 – 11:50Session closingPresenter(s): Hsiang-Yun Wu, László Szirmay-Kalos
The Eurographics Doctoral Consortium is a networking event that provides PhD students, working in all areas of computer graphics, with an excellent opportunity to present their work and interact with distinguished and experienced researchers in the field, receiving feedback and mentoring, as well as a different perspective from senior researchers outside their home institution. In addition, the Doctoral Consortium provides a unique forum for PhD students to share their work and experience among their fellow PhD students.