Like the previous year, the media exposition in computational
geometry is distributed on the web only. The portfolios are
available in one of the original formats provided by the authors.
Click on the presentation titles for a link to the accompanying paper on the
LIPIcs-Server.
These short papers appeared in the Proceedings of the
38th International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2022).
Media
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Space Ants: Episode II — Coordinating Connected Catoms
Julien Bourgeois, Sándor Fekete, Ramin Kosfeld, Peter Kramer, Benoît Piranda, Christian Rieck and Christian Scheffer
mp4 (45 MB) -
An Interactive Framework for Reconfiguration in the Sliding Square Model
Willem Sonke and Jules Wulms
mp4 (27 MB) — Software ZIP (1 MB) — Author's Webpage (external link) -
Subdivision methods for sum-of-distances problems: Fermat point, n-ellipse and min-sum cluster Voronoi diagram
Ioannis Mantas, Evanthia Papadopoulou, Martin Suderland and Chee Yap
mp4 (23 MB) -
Visualizing WSPDs and their applications
Anirban Ghosh, Fnu Shariful and David Wisnosky
mp4 (26 MB) — Software ZIP (1MB) -
A cautionary tale: burning the medial axis is unstable
Erin Chambers, Christopher Fillmore, Elizabeth Stephenson and Mathijs Wintraecken
mp4 (81 MB) -
Visualizing and unfolding nets of 4-polytopes
Satyan Devadoss, Matthew Harvey and Sam Zhang
webm (5 MB) — Software ZIP (1MB)
Credits
These Media Contributions were selected from the submissions by the following Media program committee:- Sariel Har-Peled (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
- Sándor Fekete (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
- Maarten Löffler (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
- Jason O'Kane (University of South Carolina, USA)
- Irene Parada (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
- Eli Packer (Intel Corporation, Israel)
- Brittany Fasy (Montana State University, USA)
- Aaron T. Becker (University of Houston, USA, chair)
31st Media Exposition in Computational Geometry
CG Week 2022 |