Old Home Page for John Keyser
I have finished graduate school at UNC, and have started a faculty position
at Texas A&M University.
Please visit my new web page
HERE.
Following are links having to do with my work while a graduate student
at UNC.
I completed my Ph.D. in the
Department of Computer Science at the
University of North Carolina -
Chapel Hill in August of 2000.
My graduate work was in the field of
Geometric and Solid Modeling
with the UNC Research Group on
Modeling, Physically-Based Simulation and Applications. My dissertation
work involved exact boundary evaluation on curved solids.
My advisor was Dinesh Manocha .
Links:
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My Dissertation.
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My Papers and publications while at UNC.
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Our research group recently released a library, MAPC, for exact
manipulation of algebraic points and curves. The home page for this library is
here.
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My dissertation work has involved building a program to compute exact
Boolean combinations of low degree sculptured solids. Some output from
this program, currently named ESOLID, can be found on the
ESOLID home page.
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There has been some interest in my COMP 238 (Raster Graphics) class project on
computing sky color. The final report can be found
here.