Mark Pauly
About Mark Pauly
Affiliations
- Stanford University, Associate Professor of Computer Science
- ETH Zürich
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Bio
SIGGRAPH 2013
Mark Pauly is an associate professor of computer science at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he directs the Computer Graphics and Geometry Laboratory. Prior to joining EPFL he was an assistant professor at ETH Zurich and a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University. He received his Ph.D. degree in 2003 from ETH Zurich. His research interests include computer graphics and animation, shape analysis, geometry processing, and architectural design.
SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions
Committee Member
- SIGGRAPH 2024: Technical Papers
Jury Member
- SIGGRAPH 2004: Technical Papers
Conference Contributions
Experiences
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Emerging Technologies
Labs-Studio
Learning
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Courses
Technical Papers
Sessions Moderated
- “Facial Performance Enhancement Using Dynamic Shape-Space Analysis” by Bermano, Bradley, Beeler, Zund, Nowrouzezahrai, et al. …
- “Controllable high-fidelity facial performance transfer” by Xu, Liu, Chai and Tong
- “Displaced dynamic expression regression for real-time facial tracking and animation” by Cao, Hou and Zhou
- “Rigid stabilization of facial expressions” by Beeler and Bradley
Other Information
Roles
- Course Organizer
- Course Presenter
- Emerging Technologies Presenter
- Studio (SIGGRAPH Lab) Presenter
- Technical Paper Moderator
- Technical Paper Presenter
- Technical Papers Jury Member
- Technical Papers Organizing Committee Member
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