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Overview

Tony DeRose is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a primary focus on Computer Science, Engineering, and Neuroscience.

Their work covers several subfields, notably:

  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
  • 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Tactile and Sensory Interactions
  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques

Tony DeRose has collaborated with several researchers in their field. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Eric A. Bier
  • Maureen Stone
  • Ken Pier
  • William Buxton
  • Hugues Hoppe

Their publications have appeared in various scholarly venues, aligning with their interdisciplinary research approach. While there are no specific papers listed to highlight, their focus areas suggest contributions in computer graphics, computational mechanics, and human-computer interaction contexts.

Best Publications

  • Surface reconstruction from unorganized points

    Hugues Hoppe;Tony DeRose;Tom Duchamp;John McDonald

  • Mesh optimization

    Hugues Hoppe;Tony DeRose;Tom Duchamp;John McDonald

  • Multiresolution analysis of arbitrary meshes

    Matthias Eck;Tony DeRose;Tom Duchamp;Hugues Hoppe

  • Toolglass and magic lenses: the see-through interface

    Eric A. Bier;Maureen C. Stone;Ken Pier;William Buxton

  • Wavelets for computer graphics: theory and applications

    Eric J. Stollnitz;Tony D. Derose;David H. Salesin

  • Multiresolution analysis for surfaces of arbitrary topological type

    Michael Lounsbery;Tony D. DeRose;Joe Warren

  • Piecewise smooth surface reconstruction

    Hugues Hoppe;Tony DeRose;Tom Duchamp;Mark Halstead

  • Subdivision surfaces in character animation

    Tony DeRose;Michael Kass;Tien Truong

  • Efficient, fair interpolation using Catmull-Clark surfaces

    Mark Halstead;Michael Kass;Tony DeRose

  • Harmonic coordinates for character articulation

    Pushkar Joshi;Mark Meyer;Tony DeRose;Brian Green

  • Hierarchical image caching for accelerated walkthroughs of complex environments

    Jonathan Shade;Dani Lischinski;David H. Salesin;Tony DeRose

  • Kernel-predicting convolutional networks for denoising Monte Carlo renderings

    Steve Bako;Thijs Vogels;Brian Mcwilliams;Mark Meyer

  • Interactive multiresolution surface viewing

    Andrew Certain;Jovan Popovic;Tony DeRose;Tom Duchamp

  • A multisided generalization of Bézier surfaces

    Charles T. Loop;Tony D. DeRose

  • Generalized B-spline surfaces of arbitrary topology

    Charles Loop;T. D. DeRose

  • Wavelet noise

    Robert L. Cook;Tony DeRose

  • A Survey of Procedural Noise Functions

    Ares Lagae;Sylvain Lefebvre;Robert L. Cook;Tony DeRose

  • Determining the benefits of direct-touch, bimanual, and multifinger input on a multitouch workstation

    Kenrick Kin;Maneesh Agrawala;Tony DeRose

  • Geometric continuity of parametric curves: three equivalent characterizations

    B.A. Barsky;T.D. DeRose

  • Wavelets for Computer Graphics: A Primer, Part 2

    Eric J. Stollnitz;Tony D. DeRose;David H. Salesin

Frequent Co-Authors

David Salesin
David Salesin Google (United States)
Stephen Mann
Stephen Mann University of Bristol
Hugues Hoppe
Hugues Hoppe Google (United States)
Maneesh Agrawala
Maneesh Agrawala Stanford University
Björn Hartmann
Björn Hartmann University of California, Berkeley
Maureen Stone
Maureen Stone Tableau Software (United States)
Ken Perlin
Ken Perlin New York University
Dani Lischinski
Dani Lischinski Hebrew University of Jerusalem
George Drettakis
George Drettakis French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Eric A. Bier
Eric A. Bier Palo Alto Research Center

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