News
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[Apr 2015] Our paper on semantic shape editing with deformation handles (a continuous-deformation counterpart to our UIST 2013 paper) was accepted to SIGGRAPH 2015.
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[Apr 2015] I was selected as one of five Outstanding Faculty Members across all departments by the Cornell Class of 2018. (Thanks folks!)
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[Dec 2014] I will be co-teaching a one-day course on "Data-Driven Visual Computing" at SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 in Shenzhen, with Leo Guibas, Alyosha Efros, Shi-Min Hu, Arik Shamir, Kevin Xu and Jun-Yan Zhu.
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[Nov 2014] AttribIt was covered in Princeton's Discovery research magazine. "Fierce, Fiercer, Fiercest: Software enables rapid creations -- A new software program makes it easy for novices to create computer-based 3-D models using simple instructions such as 'make it look scarier'."
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[Aug 2014] Our paper on hierarchical analysis of 3D scenes was conditionally accepted to SIGGRAPH Asia 2014.
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[Jun 2014] Fuse 1.1 supports adjustment shapes, for freeform deformation of body parts. See the video.
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[Apr 2014] Our paper on human-centric shape analysis was accepted to SIGGRAPH 2014.
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[Mar 2014] Fuse is no longer in beta! Mixamo Inc. released version 1.0 of the Fuse character modeling tool at GDC.
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[Jan 2014] I'm co-organizing the first Tristate Workshop on Imaging and Graphics (TWIG), March 22-23, 2014, at Princeton, co-hosted with (and featuring an extensive list of speakers from) the SIGGRAPH Program Committee meeting.
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[Jan 2014] Code for the probabilistic model described in our SIGGRAPH '12 paper on component-based shape synthesis is available on the project page. It's offered for reference purposes, as is. If you find a bug in the code, please let us know.
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[Nov 2013] Mixamo Inc. released an Early Access version of the Fuse character modeling tool on the Steam store. Fuse grew out of my PhD thesis work, and I was the architect and chief developer. Fuse was previously demoed at GDC.
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[Jul 2013] Our paper on exploratory design with semantic attributes ("make the animal more scary", "make the airplane more military", "make the webpage more artistic") was accepted to UIST 2013.