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Overview

Brian Wyvill is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada. Their research focuses on several areas within engineering, with an emphasis on computational mechanics and manufacturing processes.

The main fields of study associated with Brian Wyvill include:

  • Engineering

Within this broad field, the subfields of study they have contributed to are:

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Geology
  • Building and Construction

The primary research topics covered in their work are:

  • 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials

Brian Wyvill has published articles mainly in the venue Computers & Graphics. The recent papers authored or coauthored by them include:

  • "A conversation with Bianca Falcidieno: SMI 2021 Tosiyasu Kunii Achievement Award winner" (2022), Computers & Graphics
  • "A Conversation with SMI 2021 Young Researcher Award winner Melina Skouras" (2022), Computers & Graphics

In addition, a relevant recent publication by a close collaborator is "Shape Modeling International (SMI) 2024 awards interviews with SMI'2024 award winners" (2024), Computers & Graphics.

Frequent coauthors with Brian Wyvill include:

  • Bianca Falcidieno
  • Ergün Akleman
  • Jörg Peters
  • Mélina Skouras

Best Publications

  • Soft objects

    G Wyvill;C McPheeters;B Wyvill

  • Data Structure for Soft Objects

    Geoff Wyvill;Craig McPheeters;Brian Wyvill

  • Introduction to Implicit Surfaces

    Jules Bloomenthal;Brian Wyvill

  • ShapeShop: sketch-based solid modeling with BlobTrees

    R. Schmidt;B. Wyvill;M. C. Sousa;J. A. Jorge

  • Extending the CSG Tree. Warping, Blending and Boolean Operations in an Implicit Surface Modeling System

    Brian Wyvill;Andrew Guy;Eric Galin

  • Interactive techniques for implicit modeling

    Jules Bloomenthal;Brian Wyvill

  • Robust iso-surface tracking for interactive character skinning

    Rodolphe Vaillant;Gäel Guennebaud;Loïc Barthe;Brian Wyvill

  • Animating soft objects

    Brian Wyvill;Craig McPheeters;Geoff Wyvill

  • Interactive decal compositing with discrete exponential maps

    Ryan Schmidt;Cindy Grimm;Brian Wyvill

  • Implicit Curves and Surfaces: Mathematics, Data Structures and Algorithms

    Abel Gomes;Irina Voiculescu;Joaquim Jorge;Brian Wyvill

  • Multiprocessor ray tracing

    J G Cleary;B M Wyvill;G M Birtwistle;R Vatti

  • ADAPTIVE VOXEL SUBDIVISION FOR RAY TRACING

    David Jevans;Brian Wyvill

  • Implicit skinning: real-time skin deformation with contact modeling

    Rodolphe Vaillant;Loïc Barthe;Gaël Guennebaud;Marie-Paule Cani

  • Speech and expression: a computer solution to face animation

    A Pearce;B Wyvill;G Wyvill;D Hill

  • Animating speech: an automated approach using speech synthesised by rules

    David R. Hill;Andrew Pearce;Brian Wyvill

  • Field functions for implicit surfaces

    Brian Wyvill;Geoff Wyvill

  • CurviSlicer: slightly curved slicing for 3-axis printers

    Jimmy Etienne;Nicolas Ray;Daniele Panozzo;Samuel Hornus

  • Two-dimensional potential fields for advanced implicit modeling operators

    Loïc Barthe;Neil A. Dodgson;Malcolm A. Sabin;Brian Wyvill

  • Fast line scan-conversion

    J. G. Rokne;Brian Wyvill;Xiaolin Wu

  • ON THE GENERATION AND USE OF SPACE-FILLING CURVES

    Ian H. Witten;Brian Wyvill

  • Proceedings on Graphics interface '91

    Wayne A. Davis;Brian Wyvill

Frequent Co-Authors

Joaquim Jorge
Joaquim Jorge University of Lisbon
Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz University of Calgary
Tobias Isenberg
Tobias Isenberg French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Andrea Tagliasacchi
Andrea Tagliasacchi Simon Fraser University
Ian H. Witten
Ian H. Witten University of Waikato
Saul Greenberg
Saul Greenberg University of Calgary
Radford M. Neal
Radford M. Neal University of Toronto
Jarek Rossignac
Jarek Rossignac Georgia Institute of Technology
Marie-Paule Cani
Marie-Paule Cani École Polytechnique
Neil A. Dodgson
Neil A. Dodgson Victoria University of Wellington

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