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SmartDesign: Living with Geometric Complexity

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We live in a complex and cluttered world, where objects are often related and share complex interactions. As acquisition devices improve and become economical, sensing the surrounding world will increasingly become cheaper. This, however, comes at the cost of increased data volumes, without necessarily providing any real understanding of the incoming information.

In this talk, I will provide an overview my research on shape analysis over the last few years, culminating into recently formulated constrained mesh framework. As recent examples, I will talk about smart interactive images, function-aware furniture design, initial steps towards analysis of large unorganized 3D model collections.

more details at: http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/n.mitra/research/index.html

This talk is part of the Microsoft Research Machine Learning and Perception Seminars series.

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