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About

The Tristate Workshop on Imaging and Graphics (TWIG) is an annual workshop for people to exchange ideas on research related to computer graphics. There will be invited talks by professors from nearby universities and a poster session for students to present their latest work. Typically we will try to have one 20-25 minute talk from each attending university. More information will be posted regarding speakers and agendas.


Time and Location

Saturday, April 7th, 2018, 10am-5pm
University of Pennsylvania, Levine Building
3330 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104


Program

09:00 - 10:00
---- Registration and Breakfast ----
10:00 - 10:35
Material Point Method for Continuum Mechanics Simulation
Chenfanfu Jiang, University of Pennsylvania
10:35 - 11:10
How Edge Computing will Change Reality
Ken Perlin, New York University
11:10 - 11:45
SIGGRAPH.org:what it is and why you should volunteer
Adam Bargteil, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
11:45 - 13:00
---- Lunch Break and Poster Session ----
13:00 - 13:45
Pixar's 3D Cloth Modeling System
David Baraff, Pixar Animation Studios
13:45 - 14:20
Computational Hyperlinks between Real and Digital World
Changxi Zheng, Columbia University
14:20 - 14:55
Computational Hyperlinks between Real and Digital World
Daniele Panozzo, New York University
14:55 - 15:15
---- Break ----
15:15 - 15:50
Printing Anisotropic Appearance with Magnetic Flakes
Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University
15:50 - 16:25
Leveraging Deep Learning for Image Restoration and Image Editing
Matthias Zwicker, University of Maryland, College Park
16:25 - 17:00
Applied Geometry in Computer Animation
Mridul Aanjaneya, Rutgers University


Poster Session

The following posters are going to be presented:

  • Anisotropic Subsurface Scattering Acquisition Through a Light Field Based Apparatus by Yurii Piadyk of NYU
  • Scene-Aware Audio for 360° Videos by Dingzeyu Li of Columbia University
  • FontCode by Xiao Chang of Columbia University
  • A Moving Least Squares Material Point Method with Displacement Discontinuity and Two-Way Rigid Body Coupling by Ziyin Qu of University of Pennsylvania
  • A Multi-Scale Model for Simulating Liquid-Fabric Interactions by Raymond Yun Fei of Columbia University
  • 3D immersive visualization for large scale and multi-dimensional data by Aleksandr Fritz of Rowan University
  • Animating Fluid Sediment Mixture in Particle-Laden Flows by Andre Pradhana of University of Pennsylvania
  • Pilot Implementation of Augmented Reality to Enhance IR Procedure Planning by Brian Park of University of Pennsylvania


Travel, Accommodation, and Restaurants

If you arrive by train, it is good to be aware that the distance from the University City station to Levine Hall is 0.4 miles or 8 minutes walk.

You can find a list of hotel accommodation in this link. You can contact Andre Pradhana for any questions.

More information about travel can be found here. Information about parking can be found here.

Prof. Ungar of the CIS Department maintains a list of Philadelphia restaurants.


Map

A detailed campus map can be found here.


Organization

Organizers:

Please contact the local arrangement chair Andre Pradhana with any questions about the workshop.