Pre-recorded Sessions: From 4 December 2020 | Live Sessions: 10 – 13 December 2020

4 – 13 December 2020

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Date: Thursday, December 10th
Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
Venue: Zoom Room 8
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Note: All live sessions will be screened on Singapore Time/GMT+8. Convert your time zone here.


Q&A for Distorted Perspective for the Forward Camera Dolly

Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Itsuki Orito, University of Tokyo, Japan
Xi Yang, University of Tokyo, Japan
Kazutaka Nakashima, University of Tokyo, Japan
Fukusato Tsukasa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Takeo Igarashi, University of Tokyo, Japan

Abstract: A user interface to realize a hand-drawn animation-like exaggerated expressions for 3DCG scenes where characters move in the depth direction.


Q&A for Neurally-Guided Texturing for Garment Line Drawings

Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Miyu Hashimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Tsukasa Fukusato, University of Tokyo, Japan
Takeo Igarashi, University of Tokyo, Japan

Abstract: A "neurally-guided" optimization system for automatically deforming and directly mapping 2D texture patterns to 2D line drawings of garments, bypassing 3D geometry.


Q&A for Semi-global Quad Mesh Structure Simplification via Separatrix Operations

Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Kaoji Xu, University of Houston, United States of America
Muhammad Naeem Akram, University of Houston, United States of America
Guoning Chen, University of Houston, United States of America

Abstract: A new separatrix-based simplification framework is proposed for the structure simplification of quad-meshes with boundaries.


Q&A for Simple Methods to Represent Shapes with Sample Spheres

Author(s)/Presenter(s):
Li-Yi Wei, Adobe Research, United States of America
Arjun V. Anand, Adobe Inc., India
Shally Kumar, Adobe Inc., India
Tarun Beri, Adobe Inc., India

Abstract: We present methods to approximate given shapes with sample spheres to balance between accuracy, simplicity, efficiency, quality, and user controllability.


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