Olga Karpenko



Hi,
I am a graphics Ph.D. student at Brown, working with  professor J.F. Hughes on sketch-based 3D modeling.

My resume (pdf)


The Graphics Reading Group

Projects:
    SmoothSketch: 3D free-form shapes from complex sketches
    Multi-fingered interface for sculpting of generalized cylinders
    Epipolar methods for multi-view sketching
    Free-form sketching using variational implicit surfaces
    Shape Transformation Using Variational Implicit Surfaces (final project for cs224)
    Client-Side Profile Language and Interpreter (final project for cs227)
    Animation of plant development (final project for cs229)
    Mouse-controllable simulation of a desklamp Luxo (assignment for cs229)
    Data warehousing (cs227)
    Cloth modeling and visualization (previous work at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russia)


Publications & Posters:
      
       Olga Karpenko, and John F. Hughes. "SmoothSketch: 3D free-form shapes from complex sketches". Siggraph'06. (pdf) (video (Avi))
(video (QuickTime)) (supplemental) (bibtex)
         
       Olga  Karpenko, and John F. Hughes. Implementation Sketch for SmoothSketch: 3D Free-Form Shapes From Complex Sketches
Implementation of a system for inferring a 3D shape from complex contour drawings containing tee-junctions and cusps. Siggraph'06 Sketch. (pdf)
This sketch discusses the implementation details underlying our SIGGRAPH 2006 Paper.

      
       Olga Karpenko, and John F. Hughes. "Inferring 3D Free-Form Shapes from Contour Drawings". Siggraph'05  Sketch.

       Tomer Moscovich, and Olga Karpenko. "Multi-Fingered Interface for Sculpting of Generalized Cylinders". I3D 2005 Poster (pdf).       

       Olga Karpenko, John F. Hughes, and Ramesh Raskar, "Epipolar methods for multi-view sketching" (pdf). Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces, Grenoble France, 2004. See a video for this paper here.

       Olga Karpenko, John F. Hughes, Ramesh Raskar, "Free-form sketching with variational implicit surfaces" (pdf). Eurographics 2002. See a video for this paper here.

       V. L. Volevich,  E. A. Kopylov, A. B. Khodulev, O. A. Karpenko, "An Approach to Cloth Synthesis and Visualization'' (pdf, html). The Seventh International Conference  on Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization Graphicon-97.  Images (results from this paper)



Courses taken at Brown:
    Fall 1999: cs155, cs157, cs123
    Spring 2000: cs224, cs227
    Fall 2000: cs229, cs241
    Spring 2001: cs227 (Network Data Services)
    Fall 2002:  cog120 (Computational Vision), math106 (differential geometry)

Courses TA-ed at Brown:
    Spring 2006: cs004-2
    Spring 2005: cs224
    Spring 2004: cs256
    Spring 2003: cs141


Contact Info:
koa (AT) cs DOT brown DOT edu
Box 1910, Computer Science Department
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
401-863-7652 (office)
401-274-3055 (home)
401-863-7657 (fax)


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