Dagstuhl-Seminar 11211
Geometric Modeling
( 22. May – 27. May, 2011 )
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Organisatoren
- Thomas A. Grandine (The Boeing Company - Seattle, US)
- Stefanie Hahmann (INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, FR)
- Jorg Peters (University of Florida - Gainesville, US)
- Wenping Wang (University of Hong Kong, HK)
Kontakt
- Andreas Dolzmann (für wissenschaftliche Fragen)
- Annette Beyer (für administrative Fragen)
The 8th Dagstuhl seminar was attended by 51 leading researchers coming from 4 continents and 21 countries (!). A total of 45 presentations were grouped together into 12 sessions and let a lot of room for stimulating and fruitful discussions in the harmonic Dagstuhl atmosphere.
Geometric Modeling is the branch of Computer Science concerned with the acquisition, representation, modeling and analysis of 3-dimensional geometry. While its combination of technically complex and often interdisciplinary approaches is grounded both in applied mathematics and computer science data structures and theory, applications of the field therefore cover a wide collection of areas from classical product design, virtual prototyping and simulation to computer graphics, scientific visualization, medical imaging, multimedia and entertainment. It is therefore fitting that the seminar was attended 7 leading scientists and engineers from industry.
The presentations ranged from surface reconstruction, GPU programming, to curve and surface modeling with classical splines, surface meshes and new subdivision methods based on algebraic and differential geometry methods with applications in medical or architectural modeling and in videao and gaming industry. As with all previous Dagstuhl Seminars on Geometric Modeling, the conference proceedings will be published as a special issue in an international journal.
A special event during the conference was the John Gregory Memorial Award honoring Carl de Boor, Malcolm Sabin and Gershon Elber. This award is presented every three years at Dagstuhl and honors fundamental contributions to the field of geometric modeling.
The organizers thank all the attendees for their contributions and extend special thanks to the team of Schloss Dagstuhl for helping to make this workshop a success. As always, we enjoyed the warm atmosphere of the Schloss, which supports both formal presentations as well as informal exchanges of ideas.
- Gudrun Albrecht (University of Valenciennes, FR) [dblp]
- Chandrajit Bajaj (University of Texas - Austin, US) [dblp]
- Robert Ellis Barnhill (Arizona State University - Mesa, US)
- Pere Brunet (UPC - Barcelona, ES) [dblp]
- Guido Brunnett (TU Chemnitz, DE) [dblp]
- Falai Chen (Univ. of Science & Technology of China - Anhui, CN) [dblp]
- Elaine Cohen (University of Utah - Salt Lake City, US) [dblp]
- Leila De Floriani (University of Genova, IT) [dblp]
- Ellen Dekkers (RWTH Aachen, DE)
- Tor Dokken (SINTEF - Oslo, NO) [dblp]
- Nira Dyn (Tel Aviv University, IL) [dblp]
- Matthias Eck (Dassault Systèmes Deutschland GmbH - Hannover, DE)
- Gershon Elber (Technion - Haifa, IL) [dblp]
- Gerald Farin (Arizona State University - Tempe, US)
- Rida T. Farouki (University of California - Davis, US)
- Ron Goldman (Rice University - Houston, US) [dblp]
- Thomas A. Grandine (The Boeing Company - Seattle, US) [dblp]
- Jens Gravesen (Technical University of Denmark - Lyngby, DK) [dblp]
- Hans Hagen (TU Kaiserslautern, DE) [dblp]
- Stefanie Hahmann (INRIA Grenoble Rhône-Alpes, FR) [dblp]
- Dianne Hansford (Paradise Valley, US) [dblp]
- Victoria Hernandez-Mederos (ICIMAF - La Habana, CU)
- Kai Hormann (University of Lugano, CH) [dblp]
- Xiaohong Jia (University of Hong Kong, HK) [dblp]
- Bert Jüttler (Universität Linz, AT) [dblp]
- Panagiotis Kaklis (National Technical University of Athens, GR) [dblp]
- Kestutis Karciauskas (Vilnius University, LT)
- Tae-wan Kim (Seoul National University, KR) [dblp]
- André Lieutier (Dassault Systeme - Aix-en-Provence, FR) [dblp]
- Ligang Liu (Zheiiang University - Hangzhou, CN) [dblp]
- Yang Liu (Microsoft Research Asia - Beijing, CN)
- Charles Loop (Microsoft Corporation - Redmond, US) [dblp]
- Géraldine Morin (Paul Sabatier University - Toulouse, FR) [dblp]
- Knut M. Morken (University of Oslo, NO)
- Jorg Peters (University of Florida - Gainesville, US) [dblp]
- Konrad Polthier (FU Berlin, DE) [dblp]
- Helmut Pottmann (KAUST - Jeddah, SA) [dblp]
- Hartmut Prautzsch (KIT - Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, DE) [dblp]
- Ewald Quak (Technical University - Tallinn, EE) [dblp]
- Ulrich Reif (TU Darmstadt, DE) [dblp]
- Richard F. Riesenfeld (University of Utah - Salt Lake City, US) [dblp]
- Lucia Romani (Universita Bicocca - Milan, IT)
- Malcolm A. Sabin (Numerical Geometry Ltd. - Cambridge, GB) [dblp]
- Maria Lucia Sampoli (University of Siena, IT) [dblp]
- Scott Schaefer (Texas A&M University - College Station, US) [dblp]
- Tim Strotman (Siemens - Milford, US) [dblp]
- Hiromasa Suzuki (University of Tokyo, JP) [dblp]
- Georg Umlauf (HTWG Konstanz, DE) [dblp]
- Tamás Várady (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HU) [dblp]
- Antje Vollrath (TU Braunschweig, DE)
- Wenping Wang (University of Hong Kong, HK) [dblp]
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- Dagstuhl-Seminar 9622: Geometric Modelling (1996-05-27 - 1996-05-31) (Details)
- Dagstuhl-Seminar 99201: Geometric Modelling (1999-05-16 - 1999-05-21) (Details)
- Dagstuhl-Seminar 02201: Geometric Modelling (2002-05-12 - 2002-05-17) (Details)
- Dagstuhl-Seminar 05221: Geometric Modeling (2005-05-29 - 2005-06-03) (Details)
- Dagstuhl-Seminar 08221: Geometric Modeling (2008-05-25 - 2008-05-30) (Details)
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Klassifikation
- ai / robotics
- computer grafics / computer vision
- modelling / simulation
- interdisciplinary
Schlagworte
- geometric interfaces in simulation
- design of surfaces (parameterization)
- reconstruction of geometry
- shape optimization
- modeling for visualization shape optimization
- modeling for visualization