Computer Graphics Group
at Johns Hopkins University
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At the Johns Hopkins Computer Graphics Group, our interests span a broad range of topics. Focusing on the analysis behind the graphics, we have been studying shape retrieval, symmetry detection, surface reconstruction, mesh editing, and image processing. Using the analysis to guide design decisions, we are pursuing a number of exciting and challenging projects. These include reconstruction of surfaces from huge point-sets, stitching giga-pixel imagery, and interactive processing of surface geometry comprised of millions of triangles.

In our lab we try to facilitate independence of research tracks for students, while at the same time moving them all towards the common goal of understanding the theoretical prinicpals that underly the behavior of imagery and geometry. This naturally fosters collaborations and exchange of ideas. In addition, we have regular lab get-togethers, individual research meetings and seminars.

 
Last Update: 2009/10/28