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Recent advances of Computational Quasiconformal Geometry in Imaging, Graphics and Visions

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VMVW03 - Flows, mappings and shapes

Computational quasiconformal geometry (CQC) has recently attracted much attention and found successful applications in various fields, such as imaging, computer graphics and visions. In this talk, I will give an overview on the recent advances of CQC . More specifically, I will talk about how quasiconformal structures can be efficiently and accurately computed on different surface representations, such as meshes and point clouds. Applications of CQC in medical imaging and visions will also be discussed. Finally, the possibility to extend CQC to higher dimensions will also be examined. 

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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