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Dagstuhl Seminar 05221

Geometric Modeling

( May 29 – Jun 03, 2005 )

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Organizers




Summary

Geometric Modeling is the branch of Computer Science concerned with the efficient acquisition, representation, manipulation, reconstruction and analysis of 3-dimensional geometry on a computer. Models and shapes in 3-dimensions can be represented as splines or subdivision surfaces, as well as by polygonal meshes or point clouds. Applications of geometric modeling cover a wide collection of areas from classical computer aided design, reverse engineering and simulation, to computer graphics, scientific visualization, medical imaging, multimedia and entertainment.

The 6th Dagstuhl seminar on geometric modelling was attended by 59 participants. The participants came from 4 continents and 19 countries (!), and included 4 industrial scientists as well as the leading academic experts in the field. Several young invited researchers were funded by the HLSC program of the European community. A very special event during the conference was the award ceremony for the John Gregory Memorial award. This time Prof. Rida Farouki, Prof. Ron Goldman and Prof. Richard Riesenfeld have been awarded with this price for their fundamental contributions to the field of geometric modelling. After the conference, as with all previous Dagstuhl Seminars on Geometric Modelling, conference proceedings will be published in collaboration with Springer.

There were a total 53 technical presentations at the conference related to the following diverse topics:

  • curve and surface modelling
  • surface reconstruction
  • surface interpolation and fitting
  • multiresolution representations, subdivision surfaces
  • algebraic methods for curves and surfaces
  • 3D meshes
  • computational topology
  • geometric models for Biomedical application

Despite the very large number of presentations during the conference and the high attendance at these talks, there was time for scientific discussions and research.

The organizers would like to thank all the attendees for their participation. They would also especially like to thank the team of Schloss Dagstuhl for helping to make this seminar a success. As always, we enjoyed the warm atmosphere of the Schloss, which supports formal discussions along with informal exchanges of ideas.


Participants
  • Gudrun Albrecht (University of Valenciennes, FR) [dblp]
  • Marc Alexa (TU Darmstadt, DE) [dblp]
  • Dolors Ayala (UPC - Barcelona, ES)
  • Philip Azariadis (Univ. of the Aegean, GR)
  • Alexander Belyaev (MPI für Informatik - Saarbrücken, DE)
  • Beat Brüderlin (TU Ilmenau, DE)
  • Pere Brunet (UPC - Barcelona, ES) [dblp]
  • Guido Brunnett (TU Chemnitz, DE) [dblp]
  • Falai Chen (Univ. of Science & Technology of China - Anhui, CN) [dblp]
  • Wendelin Degen (Universität Stuttgart, DE)
  • Gershon Elber (Technion - Haifa, IL) [dblp]
  • Gerald Farin (Arizona State University - Tempe, US)
  • Rida T. Farouki (University of California - Davis, US)
  • Michael S. Floater (University of Oslo, NO)
  • Ron Goldman (Rice University - Houston, US) [dblp]
  • Craig Gotsman (Technion - Haifa, IL) [dblp]
  • Thomas A. Grandine (The Boeing Company - Seattle, US) [dblp]
  • Jens Gravesen (Technical University of Denmark - Lyngby, DK) [dblp]
  • Hans Hagen (DFKI - Kaiserslautern, DE) [dblp]
  • Stefanie Hahmann (Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann - Grenoble, FR) [dblp]
  • Dianne Hansford (Arizona State University - Tempe, US) [dblp]
  • Martin Hering-Bertram (TU Kaiserslautern, DE)
  • Victoria Hernandez-Mederos (ICIMAF - La Habana, CU)
  • Kai Hormann (TU Clausthal, DE) [dblp]
  • Bert Jüttler (Universität Linz, AT) [dblp]
  • Panagiotis Kaklis (National Technical University of Athens, GR) [dblp]
  • Tae-wan Kim (Seoul National University, KR) [dblp]
  • Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen, DE) [dblp]
  • Rimvydas Krasauskas (Vilnius University, LT) [dblp]
  • Tom Lyche (University of Oslo, NO) [dblp]
  • Stephen Mann (University of Waterloo, CA)
  • Carla Manni (University of Rome "Tor Vergata", IT) [dblp]
  • Géraldine Morin (University of Toulouse, FR) [dblp]
  • Heinrich Müller (TU Dortmund, DE)
  • Kerstin Müller (TU Braunschweig, DE)
  • Ahmad Nasri (American University of Beirut, LB)
  • Gregory M. Nielson (Arizona State University - Mesa, US)
  • Hartmut Noltemeier (Universität Würzburg, DE)
  • Jorg Peters (University of Florida - Gainesville, US) [dblp]
  • Thomas J. Peters (University of Connecticut - Storrs, US)
  • Helmut Pottmann (TU Wien, AT) [dblp]
  • Hartmut Prautzsch (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE) [dblp]
  • Anshuman Razdan (Arizona State University - Tempe, US)
  • Ulrich Reif (TU Darmstadt, DE) [dblp]
  • Alyn P. Rockwood (Colorado School of Mines, US)
  • Malcolm A. Sabin (Numerical Geometry Ltd. - Cambridge, GB) [dblp]
  • Nikolaos S. Sapidis (Univ. of the Aegean, GR)
  • Maria Savchenko (Hosei University - Tokyo, JP)
  • Vladimir Savchenko (Hosei University - Tokyo, JP)
  • Marco Schneider (TU Kaiserslautern, DE)
  • Larry L. Schumaker (Vanderbilt University - Nashville, US)
  • Alla Sheffer (University of British Columbia - Vancouver, CA) [dblp]
  • Tim Strotman (UGS - Milford, US) [dblp]
  • Boris Thibert (University Claude Bernard - Lyon, FR) [dblp]
  • Georg Umlauf (TU Kaiserslautern, DE) [dblp]
  • Marek Vanco (TU Chemnitz, DE)
  • Tamás Várady (Raindrop Geomagic Hungary - Budapest, HU) [dblp]
  • Wenping Wang (University of Hong Kong, HK) [dblp]
  • Mike Wilson (University of Leeds, GB)
  • Denis Zorin (New York University, US) [dblp]

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