
Symposium on Geometry Processing
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Symposium on Geometry Processing 2022,
Graduate School: July 2-3
Conference: July 4-6
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Sign up for the FREE Symposium on Geometry Processing WiGRAPH event, featuring a panel of women in graphics, #research discussions, and networking opportunities 🥳 The panel is open to all researchers, regardless of gender. wigraph.org/events/2022-sg…

Thank you all for following our talk on Replicability in Computer Graphics at the SGP Graduate School. Direct link to the talk: youtu.be/NKYgiLHmysQ Contribute by evaluating the replicability of papers at replicability.graphics David Coeurjolly Symposium on Geometry Processing



Today at Symposium on Geometry Processing I will present our paper on how to efficiently trace Bézier curves on surface meshes. This is a joint work with Giacomo Nazzaro , Fabio Pellacini, @Enrico_Puppo. See you there!


Have you ever wondered what a tiger with a hippo's head could look like? In our work arxiv.org/abs/2108.02161 presented at #SGP2022 Symposium on Geometry Processing, we try to answer this and similar questions. A work with: Simone Melzi, Umberto Castellani, Riccardo Marin, Emanuele Rodolà


Join us for the second day of SGP! Keynote by Angela Dai Angela Dai, two paper sessions, townhall and a social event! Streaming here: youtube.com/channel/UCVcpk…




At Symposium on Geometry Processing 2022, we present TinyAD: A small C++ library for automatic differentiation in geometry processing! TinyAD makes it really easy to experiment with non-linear objectives on meshes by providing automatic access to their gradients and sparse Hessians.


Happy to finally share this library with the Symposium on Geometry Processing community: TinyAD makes it super simple to implement & experiment with non-linear optimization problems on meshes.


