Research & Projects
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers
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Ashish Myles, Kestutis Karciauskas, and Jörg Peters. Pairs of Bi-Cubic Surface Constructions Supporting Polar Connectivity. Computer Aided Geometric Design, accepted. |
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Ashish Myles and Jörg Peters. Threading Splines Through 3D Channels. Computer Aided Design, 37(2):139-148, Feb 2005. [PDF] (Masters thesis) |
Peer-Reviewed Conference Journal Papers
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Ashish Myles, Tianyun Ni, and Jörg Peters. Fast Parallel Construction of Smooth Surfaces from Meshes with Tri/Quad/Pent Facets, Symposium on Geometry Processing, pages xx-xx, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jul 2-4, 2008. (Proceedings in Computer Graphics Forum) [PDF] |
Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers
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Tianyun Ni, Young In Yeo, Ashish Myles, Vineet Goel, and Jörg Peters. Smooth Surfaces from 4-Sided Facets, IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications, Stony Brook, New York, Jun 4-6, 2008. [PDF] |
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Ashish Myles, Young In Yeo, and Jörg Peters. GPU Conversion of Quad Meshes to Smooth Surfaces, ACM Solid and Physical Modeling Symposium, Stony Brook, New York, Jun 2-4, 2008. [PDF] |
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Ashish Myles, Kestutis Karciauskas, and Jörg Peters. Extending Catmull-Clark Subdivision and PCCM with Polar Structures, Pacific Graphics, pages 313-320, Maui, Hawaii, Oct 29-Nov 02, 2007. [PDF] [Presentation PDF] |
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Kestutis Karciauskas, Ashish Myles, and Jörg Peters. A C2 Polar Jet Subdivision, Symposium on Geometry Processing, pages 173-180, Sardinia, Italy, Jun 26-28, 2006. [PDF] |
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Ashish Myles and Jörg Peters. Fast Safe Spline Surrogates for Point Clouds, 3rd International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission, pages 631-638, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Jun 14-16, 2006. [PDF] |
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Ashish Myles, Niels da Vitoria Lobo, and Mubarak Shah. Wheelchair Detection in a Calibrated Environment, 5th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, Melbourne, Australia, Jan 23-25, 2002. [PDF] (Undergraduate honors thesis) |
Abstract-Reviewed Conferences
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Sukitti Punak, Minho Kim, Ashish Myles, Juan Cendan, Sergei Kurenov, Jörg Peters. Fatty Tissue in a Haptic Illustration Environment, 16th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference, pages 384-386, Long Beach, California, Jan 29-Feb 1, 2008. |
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Projects pages (a little content overlap with above)
| Delaunay Refinement Worst-Case Time Complexity (Fall 2004): | I don't know of any formalization of the worst-case time complexity of the Delaunay Refinement method. I have seen a not-so-convincing example, so I came up with a different example that runs in O(n2) time. However, the output size is still O(n). Just posted this in the case it is of use to anyone. Here is the pdf with the details. | |
| Channel & Support (2001-2003): | Well, among other things, I was working with the Channel and Support problems during this time period. Channel eventually went to print as Threading Splines Through 3D Channels. The Support problem -- being too simple to solve in this form -- died, but eventually lead to Fast Safe Spline Surrogates for Point Clouds. | |
| Graphics Class (Spring 2002): | I took a REALLY cool class in Spring 2002. To see the results, click here. | |
| REU (Summer 2000): | I spent the summer of 2000 at the University of Central Florida doing the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Here are the gory details. |