Structural Models and Tools in Computer Graphics
Our research group is part of theIRIT Laboratory (UMR CNRS 5505).
We conduct research on computer graphics, including geometric modeling, 3D animation and rendering.
Once a month we organize aninvited STORM seminar, where academic or industrial researchers, or artists present their work. Checkout thispage for more details: past speakers, organization, and contact.
For the next STORM seminar, Harold Murcia will be giving a presentation titled: Mobile LiDAR for 3D Orchard Monitoring
Abstract:
Exploiting data-driven approaches in agriculture requires understanding crops as complex systems, where biology, technology and environment interact dynamically. Crop monitoring, as a parallel diagnostic system, integrates tools and data to assess crop condition.…
For the next STORM seminar, Jules Vidal will be giving a presentation titled: Topological analysis of scale-parametrized geometric descriptors
Abstract:
The distribution of geometric structures present in a 3d point cloud at a given scale can be easily characterized with a topological analysis of locally sampled geometric descriptors. However, it’s a challenge to perform a similar analysis in a multi-scale way.I’ll…
For the next STORM seminar, Yingjie Wang will be giving a presentation titled: Physically based rendering and radiative transfer for land surface study from space
Abstract:
Remote sensing is a unique way to observe the Earth’s surface across various spatial and temporal scales. One of the biggest challenges in this field is deriving surface variables from satellite data—particularly climate essential variables (CEVs) identified by GCOS (https://gcos.wmo.int/site/global-climate-observing-system-gcos/essential-climate-variables…
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