Multimedia Review
The multimedia review of computational geometry available in two formats on this page.
Click links above to download players if you don't already have them. Right click corresponding links in the table of videos to download video to your player. Click presentation titles for a link to the accompanying paper in
the
ACM Digital Library.
These short papers appeared in the Proceedings of the
22nd ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry,
2006, and are available through the
ACM
Digital Library's
online
proceedings, provided you or your instutition has a subscription.
Videos and Multimedia
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mp4 (22MB)
QT/mpeg4 21MB
DivX 88MB
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Geometry-Based Reasoning for a Large Sensor Network
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Sándor P. Fekete and Alexander Kröller
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mp4 (6MB)
QT/mpeg4 8MB
DivX 22MB
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Projective clustering and its application to surface reconstruction
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Amit Mhatre and Piyush Kumar
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mp4 (12MB)
QT/mpeg4 23MB
DivX 64MB
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A Portable Algorithm Visualization System with Dynamic Camera Positioning for Tracking 3D Geometric Objects
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Ming-Hung Tsai, Jyh-DaWei, Jeng-Hung Huang and D. T. Lee
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mp4 (8MB)
QT/mpeg4 10MB
DivX 28MB
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Streaming Computation of Delaunay Triangulations
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Martin Isenburg, Yuanxin (Leo) Liu, Jonathan Shewchuk, and Jack Snoeyink
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mp4 (8MB)
QT/mpeg4 20MB
DivX 19MB
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Finding a Shortest k-Link Path in a Weighted Subdivision
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Ovidiu Daescu, Joseph S.B. Mitchell, Simeon Ntafos, James D. Palmer, and Chee K. Yap
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mp4 (7MB)
QT/mpeg4 9MB
DivX 11MB
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On Approximating the Smallest Enclosing Bregman Balls
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Frank Nielsen and Richard Nock
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mp4 (8MB)
QT/mpeg4 17MB
DivX 41MB
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Refolding Planar Polygons (video accompanying full paper in proceedings; no narration)
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Hayley N. Iben, James F. O'Brien and Erik D. Demaine
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DVD Image Download
- All Accepted Submissions on a DVD
compiled by Jack Snoeyink
(UNC Chapel Hill)
DVD NTSC Video 720x480: 15thacmvideoreview.zip (1.2 GB) is a zip file that contains the VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS, and JACKET_P folders needed to create a movie DVD. Creation instructions on a Mac are pretty easy:
- Save the contents of the zip file to a folder named something like
15thACMVideoReview.
- In Disk Utilities, select File > New > "Disk Image from folder"
- Choose "read-only" from the Image Format pop-up menu for faster creation.
- Click Save.
- Select the disk image in the list of disks and volumes, and choose Images > Burn.
- When the Burn Disc dialog appears, insert a blank CD or DVD, and then click Burn.
On a PC, you can do similar things with 3-d party DVD ripping/burning software like Nero or Roxio. Some programs (e.g., the freeware ImgBurn) want an ISO image to write, which you can get from the folders by Folder2ISO. Since the configurations are not standard, and the versions and capabilities keep changing, we don't attempt to provide PC instructions.
If you prefer, send Jack email with a snail mail address and he can send a DVD copy.
Credits
These videos were selected from the
submissions by the following
video program committee:
- Pankaj Agarwal (Duke)
- Herbert Edelsbrunner (Duke)
- Chris Healey (NC State)
- Dinesh Manocha (UNC Chapel Hill)
- Yuriy Mileyko (Duke)
- Jack Snoeyink (chair; UNC Chapel Hill)
The DVD was produced by Jack Snoeyink at UNC Chapel Hill using
DVDProStudio, with assistance by Alan Forrest.
When rescuing this web page from the past site, which was
broken, to this site http://www.computational-geometry.org
the webmaster
had to remove some of the formats originally provided, to save storage.