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Olga Sorkine-Hornung


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About Olga Sorkine-Hornung

Affiliations

ETH Zürich
Beijing Film Academy, Advanced Innovation Center for Future Visual Entertainment (AICFVE)
Technical University of Berlin
Tel Aviv University

Location

Switzerland

Bio

SIGGRAPH Asia 2009

Olga Sorkine joined the faculty of New York University’s computer science department at the Courant Institute in 2008 as an assistant professor. She earned her BSc (2000) and PhD (2006) in computer science from Tel Aviv University. Following her studies, she received the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship to pursue postdoctoral research at Technische Universität Berlin. Her research focuses on digital content-creation tasks, such as shape modeling, computer animation, and digital-image manipulation. She received the Eurographics 2008 Young Researcher Award and has presented at various conferences, including SIGGRAPH and Eurographics.


SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions


Conference Contributions

Experiences

Birds of a Feather

Emerging Technologies

Labs-Studio

Learning

Courses

Talks-Sketches

Technical Papers

Sessions Moderated

“Locally injective parametrization with arbitrary fixed boundaries” by Weber and Zorin
“Provably good planar mappings” by Poranne and Lipman
“Context-Based Coherent Surface Completion” by Harary, Tal and Grinspun
“Diffusion Pruning for Rapidly and Robustly Selecting Global Correspondences Using Local Isometry” by Tam, Martin, Rosin and Lai
“Feature Matching With Bounded Distortion” by Lipman, Yagev, Poranne, Jacobs and Basri
“Packing circles and spheres on surfaces”
“Relief analysis and extraction”
“Abstraction of man-made shapes”
“Partial intrinsic reflectional symmetry of 3D shapes”
“Surface network construction from non-parallel cross-sections” by Liu, Ju, Low and Bajaj
“Volume-controlled surface fairing” by Eckstein, Tong, Kuo and Desbrun
“Scalable freeform deformation” by Boubekeur, Sorkine-Hornung and Schlick
“Nearly rigid deformation by linear optimization” by Kim and Jeong

Other Information


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