Josh Levy's Home Page


 
Previous project
A scheme for interpolating between anatomical objects that takes advantage of correspondences and orientation information. I presented this work at MMBIA 2008 (at IEEE-CVPR in Anchorage).
 
This animation shows the interpolation between the m-rep models for two bladders. The tall skinny bladder came from a single image of a patient. The short fat bladder is the average over several patients. The animation shows the changes to surface and to the medial representation of the object.
  • I've written a location aware card management app for iPhone. CardMe is a free download from the iTunes app store. De-clutter your wallet and your brain by moving your cards into CardMe. If you are logged into facebook, you can see the latest news about CardMe in the widget on the right.
  • My CV (in PDF format; updated February, 2010)
  • My dissertation (defended August, 2008)
  • I've posted the home movies of my dogs going to their food bowls that I showed during my talk at MMBIA 2008 to YouTube
    • Simon demonstrates linear interpolation. He is really following a geodesic path in the plane of the kitchen floor.
      Chuy is teaching us about Bayesian statistics by going to where her food bowl should be.
      I had moved it to get both food bowls into the shot.
    • Their linear paths induce a non-diffeomorphic warp of the plane
  • My publications [last updated August 2008]
  • Older Stuff
    • Glossary of radiation oncology related terms
    • C++ issues: code that compiles in VC98 but not with g++
  • Contact me at levy at cs.unc.edu


Last Updated: Aug 12, 2011