Seth Teller


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Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • Princeton University and MIT Computer Graphics Group

Bio:

  • SIGGRAPH 1994

    Seth Teller received his Ph.D. in Computer Science, from UC Berkeley in 1992, under the direction of Carlo S’equin. His research investigated visibility computations for large (mega-polygon) indoor environments, with the intent of accelerating real-time “walkthroughs” of such environments. Seth has also been a member of the Research and Development group at Silicon Graphics, Inc., working principally with Jim Winget on a variety of topics including geometric algorithm visualization, direct manipulation of 3D geometric data, spatial subdivisions, and visibility computations. Seth is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Princeton University, working principally with Pat Hanrahan. His research concerns visibility algorithms, 3D model reconstruction from photographs,  spatial subdivisions, illumination algorithms for enormous environments, and the geometry of linespace.  


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