PhD Defense by Mukul Sati

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    • Thursday April 18, 2019 - Friday April 19, 2019
      12:00 pm - 1:59 pm
  • Location: Klaus, 1202
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Summary Sentence: The average of a set of compatible curves and surfaces

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Title: The average of a set of compatible curves and surfaces

 

Mukul Sati,

School of Interactive Computing,

College of Computing,

Georgia Institute of Technology

 

Date: Thursday, April 18th, 2018

Time: 12:00pm-2:00pm (EDT)

Location: Klaus, 1202

 

Committee:

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Dr. Jarek Rossignac, (Advisor), School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Greg Turk, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Concettina Guerra, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Thomas Kurfess, School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Karen Liu, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology

 

Abstract:

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The proposed thesis focuses on providing definitions, closed-form expressions and algorithmic solutions for computing averages of sets of shapes and associated standard deviation fields. By shapes, we mean lines, planes, curves, and surfaces. Note that these shapes are embedded in a common ambient space -- by which we mean that their scales, orientations, and positions are fixed and important.

 

We establish sufficient conditions on sets of shapes for which our proposed solutions yield topologically valid results, and call such sets compatible. We propose, study and apply suitable generalizations of the statistical formulations of the average and standard deviation of sets of numbers to sets of compatible shapes. In particular, the solutions proposed extend naturally the popular concept of the medial axis to two and more curves in the plane or in three-dimensions and to two or more surfaces. We demonstrate the usefulness of our developed algorithms for tasks such as: morphing between shapes, sketch specification by overdrawing, and, analyzing the path of the cutting tool of a CNC machine.

 

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  • Created On: Apr 17, 2019 - 8:59am
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