Events
The Taub Faculty of Computer Science Events and Talks
Michael Kazhdan (John Hopkins University)
Tuesday, 01.11.2011, 14:30
In this talk, we will describe a new, octree-based, FEM solver for
performing geometry-aware signal processing on meshes. We show that by
considering the restriction of functions defined in 3D to the surface, we
can define a regular function space on the mesh that supports both multigrid
solvers, and parallel and streaming computation. We will discuss
applications of the solver to a number of traditional challenges, including
texture stitching, parameterization, interactive geometry processing, and
surface flow.