SoCG 2000 Program & Registration Information
Otfried Cheong
otfried at cs.ust.hk
Mon Apr 17 19:17:59 PDT 2000
The conference website for the 16th ACM Symposium on Computational
Geometry in Hong Kong is open, with the preliminary program (an ASCII
version is attached below), general information about the conference
and the conference site, and the registration form.
The early registration deadline is May 14. We would encourage you not
to wait that long, since our supply of hotel-quality housing on campus
is limited, and accomodation is reserved on a first-come-first-serve
basis. (To be to the point, there are not enough hotel-quality rooms
for all participants. Once they are gone you'll have to stay in a
dormitory room or off-campus.)
You can find the conference website at the following URL:
http://www.cs.ust.hk/tcsc/scg00.html
The organizing team
Siu-Wing Cheng, Otfried Cheong
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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Sunday, June 11
6:00 Reception
Monday, June 12
Session 1, Applied Track
Session Chair:
9:00
Mesh Generation for Domains with Small Angles
Jonathan Richard Shewchuk, UC Berkeley
9:20
Triangulations in CGAL
J. D. Boissonnat, INRIA, O. Devillers, INRIA, M. Teillaud, INRIA,
and M. Yvinec, INRIA
9:40
Improving the Surface Cycle Structure for Hexahedral Mesh Generation
Matthias Mueller-Hannemann, Technische U. Berlin
10:00
Computing with Minkowski sums
Ioannis Z Emiris, INRIA
10:20 Break
10:50 Invited Talk
Fred Richards, Yale U.
11:50 Lunch
Session 2, Theory Track
Session Chair: Pankaj Agarwal
1:30
Point sets with many k-sets
Geza Toth, MIT
1:50
An Improved bound for $k$-Sets in Three Dimensions
Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv U., Shakhar Smorodinsky, Tel Aviv U.,
and Gabor Tardos, Hungarian Academy
2:10
Origin-Embracing Distributions or A Continuous Analogue of
the Upper Bound Theorem
Uli Wagner, ETH Zurich and Emo Welzl, ETH Zurich
2:30
A Helly-type theorem for hyperplane transversals to well-separated
convex sets
Boris Aronov, Poly U., Jacob E. Goodman, CUNY,
Richard Pollack, Courant Inst., and Rephael Wenger, Ohio State
2:50
A Trace Bound for the Hereditary Discrepancy
Bernard Chazelle, Princeton and Alexey Lvov, Princeton
3:10 Break
Session 3, Theory/Applied Track
Session Chair: Herbert Edelsbrunner
3:40
On the continuous Weber and k-means problems
S.P. Fekete, Tech. U., J.S.B. Mitchell, SUNY Stony Brook,
and K. Weinbrecht, U. K\"oln,
4:00
The 2-Center Problem with Obstacles
Dan Halperin, Tel Aviv U., Micha Sharir, Tel Aviv U.,
and Ken Goldberg, UC Berkeley
4:20
Random Sampling in Geometric Optimization: New Insights and
Applications
Bernd Gaertner, ETH Zurich and Emo Welzl, ETH Zurich
4:40
The Analysis of a Simple k-Means Clustering Algorithm
T. Kanungo, U. Maryland, D. M. Mount, U. Maryland,
N. S. Netanyahu, U. Maryland, C. Piatko, Johns Hopkins,
R. Silverman, U. of the District of Columbia, and A. Y. Wu,
American U.
5:00
An Efficient, Exact, and Generic Quadratic Programming Solver for
Geometric Optimization
Bernd Gaertner, ETH Zurich and Sven Schoenherr, Freie U.
5:20
Exact and Efficient Unions of balls.
Nina Amenta, UT Austin and Ravi Kolluri, UT Austin
8:00 Business meeting
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Tuesday, June 13
Session 4, Applied Track
Session Chair:
9:00
Fast Software for Box Intersections
Afra Zomorodian, UI Urbana Champaign and
Herbert Edelsbrunner, Duke U. and Raindrop Geomagic
9:20
Algebraic methods and arithmetic filtering for exact
predicates on circle arcs
Olivier Devillers, INRIA, Alexandra Fronville, INRIA,
Bernard Mourrain, INRIA, and Monique Teillaud, INRIA
9:40
Pitfalls in Computing with Pseudorandom Determinants
Bernd Gaertner, ETH Zurich
10:00
LOOK - A Lazy Object-Oriented Kernel for Geometric Computation
Stefan Funke, MPI
10:20 Break
10:50 Invited Talk
Andrew Frank, Technical U.
11:50 Lunch
Session 5, Theory Track
Session Chair: Mark de Berg
1:30
When Crossings Count - Approximating the Minimum Spanning Tree
Sariel Har-Peled, Duke U. and Piotr Indyk, Stanford U.
1:50
Linear Programming Queries Revisited
Edgar A. Ramos, MPI
2:10
Point Set Labeling with Specified Positions
Srinivas Doddi, U. New Mexico, Madhav V. Marathe, Los
Alamos, and Bernard M.E. Moret, U. New Mexico
2:30
I/O-Efficient Dynamic Planar Point Location
Lars Arge, Duke U. and Jan Vahrenhold U. M\"unster
2:50
Linear-Time Polygon Triangulation Made Easier Via Randomization
Nancy M. Amato, Texas A&M, Michael T. Goodrich, JHU,
and Edgar A. Ramos, MPI
3:10 Break
Session 6, Applied/Theory Track
Session Chair:
3:40
A simple algorithm for homeomorphic surface reconstruction
Nina Amenta, UT Austin, Sunghee Choi, UT Austin,
Tamal K. Dey, Ohio State, and Naveen Leekha, Ohio State
4:00
Smooth shape reconstruction
Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, INRIA, and Frederic Cazals, INRIA
4:20
Reconstructing curves with sharp corners
Tamal K. Dey, Ohio State and Rafe Wenger, Ohio State
4:40
Voronoi-based interpolation with higher continuity
Hisamoto Hiyoshi, U. Tokyo, and Kokichi Sugihara, U. Tokyo
7:00 Conference Banquet
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Wednesday, June 14
Session 7, Applied/Theory Track
Session Chair:
9:00
Reachability by paths of bounded curvature in convex polygons
Hee-kap Ahn, HKUST, Otfried Cheong, HKUST,
Jiri Matousek, Charles U., and Antoine Vigneron, HKUST
9:20
An algorithm for searching a polygonal region with a flashlight
Steven M. Lavalle, Iowa State, Borislav Simov, Iowa State, and
Giora Slutzki, Iowa State
9:40
Computing Approximate Shortest Paths on Convex Polytopes
Pankaj K. Agarwal, Duke U., Sariel Har-Peled, Duke U.,
and Meetesh Karia, Trilogy
10:00
Densest Translational Lattice Packing of Non-Convex Polygons
Victor J. Milenkovic, U. Miami
10:20 Break
Session 8, Theory Track
Session Chair: Franz Aurenhammer
10:50
Deterministic Algorithms for 3-D Diameter and some 2-D Lower Envelopes
Edgar A. Ramos, MPI
11:10
Approximating the diameter, width, smallest enclosing
cylinder, and minimum-width annulus
Timothy M. Chan, U. Waterloo
11:30
Testing the congruence of $d$-dimensional point sets
Peter Brass, Freie U. and Christian Knauer, Freie U.
11:50 Lunch
1:30 Invited Talk
Jean-Clause Latombe, Stanford U.
2:30 Break
Session 9, Theory Track
Session Chair: Hazel Everett
3:00
Multivariate regression depth
Marshall Bern, Xerox and David Eppstein, UC Irvine
3:20
Kinetic Collision Detection for Simple Polygons
David Kirkpatrick, UBC, Jack Snoeyink, UNC Chapel Hill,
and Bettina Speckmann, UBC
3:40
Kinetic Connectivity for Unit Disks
Leonidas Guibas, Stanford U., John Hershberger, Mentor
Graphics, Subhash Suri, Washington U., and Li Zhang, Stanford U.
4:00 Break
Session 10, Theory Track
Session Chair: Jeff Erickson
4:20
Delaunay Triangulations and Voronoi Diagrams for Riemannian
Greg Leibon, Dartmouth and David Letscher, Oklahoma State
4:40
Sweep Algorithms for Constructing Higher-Dimensional
Constrained Delaunay Triangulations
Jonathan R. Shewchuk, UC
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