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5832
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National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Eugene Fiume is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada and conducts research spanning multiple fields including psychology and computer science. Their work covers several subfields such as computer graphics and computer-aided design, applied psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, and computational mechanics.

Their research topics include digital mental health interventions, mental health treatment and access, COVID-19 and mental health, computer graphics and visualization techniques, computational geometry and mesh generation, and 3D shape modeling and analysis.

Several recent papers highlight the range of their contributions. These include:

  • Evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a digital, app-based intervention for depression (VMood) in community-based settings in Vietnam: Protocol for a stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial (2023), published in PLoS ONE
  • VEMPIC (2022), published in ACM Transactions on Graphics

Frequent co-authors of Eugene Fiume include Leena W. Chau, Jill Murphy, Vu Cong Nguyen, Hui Xie, and Raymond W. Lam, indicating collaboration across diverse research projects and disciplines.

The researcher's frequent publication venues are:

  • PLoS ONE
  • ACM Transactions on Graphics

Eugene Fiume was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2014 in the Academy of Science division, reflecting a formal acknowledgment by a national scholarly organization.

Best Publications

  • Depicting fire and other gaseous phenomena using diffusion processes

    Jos Stam;Eugene Fiume

  • Wires: a geometric deformation technique

    Karan Singh;Eugene Fiume

  • Turbulent wind fields for gaseous phenomena

    Jos Stam;Eugene Fiume

  • Sensor-actuator networks

    Michiel van de Panne;Eugene Fiume

  • Limit cycle control and its application to the animation of balancing and walking

    Joseph Laszlo;Michiel van de Panne;Eugene Fiume

  • Hierarchical Poisson disk sampling distributions

    Michael McCool;Eugene Fiume

  • An efficient search algorithm for motion data using weighted PCA

    K. Forbes;E. Fiume

  • A fast shadow algorithm for area light sources using backprojection

    George Drettakis;Eugene Fiume

  • JALI: an animator-centric viseme model for expressive lip synchronization

    Pif Edwards;Chris Landreth;Eugene Fiume;Karan Singh

  • Constraint-Based Automatic Placement for Scene Composition.

    Ken Xu;James Stewart;Eugene Fiume

  • Interactive control for physically-based animation

    Joseph Laszlo;Michiel van de Panne;Eugene Fiume

  • Documentation and three-dimensional modelling of human soleus muscle architecture.

    Anne M. Agur;Victor Ng-Thow-Hing;Kevin A. Ball;Eugene Fiume

  • A visual model for blast waves and fracture

    Michael Neff;Eugene Fiume

  • Reusable motion synthesis using state-space controllers

    Michiel van de Panne;Eugene Fiume;Zvonko Vranesic

  • Artificial animals for computer animation: biomechanics, locomotion, perception, and behavior

    Demetri Terzopoulos;Eugene Fiume;Xiaoyuan Tu

  • Helping hand: an anatomically accurate inverse dynamics solution for unconstrained hand motion

    Winnie Tsang;Karan Singh;Eugene Fiume

  • KNOs: KNowledge acquisition, dissemination, and manipulation Objects

    D. Tsichritzis;E. Fiume;S. Gibbs;O. Nierstrasz

  • The Mathematical Structure of Raster Graphics

    Eugene L. Fiume

  • A parallel scan conversion algorithm with anti-aliasing for a general-purpose ultracomputer

    Eugene Fiume;Alain Fournier;Larry Rudolph

  • Modeling tension and relaxation for computer animation

    Michael Neff;Eugene Fiume

  • Anatomically-based models for physical and geometric reconstruction of humans and other animals

    Eugene Fiume;Victor Ng-Thow-Hing

  • Proceedings of the Eurographics Symposium on Rendering

    Michael Manzke;Elmar Eisemann;Eugene Fiume

Frequent Co-Authors

Michiel van de Panne
Michiel van de Panne University of British Columbia
George Drettakis
George Drettakis French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Karan Singh
Karan Singh University of Toronto
Derek Nowrouzezahrai
Derek Nowrouzezahrai McGill University
Hans-Peter Seidel
Hans-Peter Seidel Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Elmar Eisemann
Elmar Eisemann Delft University of Technology
Evangelos Kalogerakis
Evangelos Kalogerakis Technical University of Crete
Hao Zhang
Hao Zhang Simon Fraser University
Mathieu Desbrun
Mathieu Desbrun California Institute of Technology
Ludovic Righetti
Ludovic Righetti New York University

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