Todd Zickler
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- Harvard University, Assistant Professor
Bio:
SIGGRAPH 2008
Todd Zickler received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Yale University in 2004 and is currently an assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University. His research spans computer vision, computer graphics and image processing, and he is currently focused on developing representations of appearance and exploiting them for visual inference. In 2006, he was the recipient of a career award from the US NSF titled, “Foundations for Ubiquitous Image-based Appearance Capture.”
Learning Category: Presentation(s):
Type: [Technical Papers]
Micron-scale light transport decomposition using interferometry Presenter(s): [Gkioulekas] [Levin] [Durand] [Zickler]
[SIGGRAPH 2015]
Type: [Technical Papers]
A reflectance display Presenter(s): [Glasner] [Zickler] [Levin]
[SIGGRAPH 2014]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Fabricating BRDFs at high spatial resolution using wave optics Presenter(s): [Levin] [Xiong] [Durand] [Freeman] [Matusik] [Zickler]
[SIGGRAPH 2013]
Type: [Technical Papers]
Understanding the Role of Phase Function in Translucent Appearance Presenter(s): [Gkioulekas] [Xiao] [Zhao] [Adelson] [Zickler] [Bala]
[SIGGRAPH 2013]
Type: [Technical Papers]
A coaxial optical scanner for synchronous acquisition of 3D geometry and surface reflectance Presenter(s): [Holroyd] [Lawrence] [Zickler]
[SIGGRAPH 2010]
Type: [Technical Papers]
A perception-based color space for illumination-invariant image processing Presenter(s): [Chong] [Gortler] [Zickler]
[SIGGRAPH 2008]
Type: [Courses]
Principles of Appearance Acquisition and Representation Presenter(s): [Weyrich] [Lawrence] [Lensch] [Rusinkiewicz] [Zickler]
Entry No.: [24]
[SIGGRAPH 2008]