This year, like previous year, the video/multimedia review of computational
geometry is being distributed on the web only.
The videos are available in one of the original formats provided by
the authors.
Click presentation titles for a link to the accompanying paper in
the ACM Digital Library
(provided you or your institution has a subscription).
These short papers appeared in the Proceedings of the
30th Symposium on Computational Geometry,
and are available through the ACM Digital Library's online
proceedings (provided you or your institution has a subscription).
Videos and Multimedia
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The Connect-The-Dots Family of Puzzles: The Video.
Mira Kaiser, Tim van Kapel, Gerwin Klappe, Marc van Kreveld, Maarten Löffer, and Frank Staals.
mp4 (222 Mb) - YouTube -
LiveCG:
an Interactive Visualization Environment for Computational Geometry.
Sebastian Kürten and Wolfgang Mulzer.
mp4 (41 Mb) - YouTube
Accompanying web page -
Trajectory Grouping Structure: the Video.
Kevin Buchin, Maike Buchin, Marc van Kreveld, Bettina Speckmann, and Frank Staals.
mp4 (117 Mb) - YouTube -
Visualizing Hyperbolic Voronoi Diagrams.
Frank Nielsen and Richard Nock.
mp4 (33 Mb) - YouTube
Accompanying web page -
Animation of an Algorithm for Drawing Graphs in 3D.
Lezar DeGuzman and Stephen Wismath.
2D: mp4 (88 Mb) - YouTube
3D: mp4 (106 Mb) - YouTube
Accompanying web page -
Visualization
of Floater and Gotsman's Morphing Algorithm.
Ivaylo Ilinkin.
mp4 (39 Mb) - YouTube -
Geometric kth Shortest Paths: the Applet.
John Hershberger, Valentin Polishchuk, Bettina Speckmann, and Topi Talvitie.
applet -
Polytope Offsets and Straight Skeletons in 3D.
Franz Aurenhammer and Gernot Walzl.
mkv (21 Mb) - YouTube
Recommended Players
VLC (available for Windows, Mac, Linux) can play all of this year's videos.Credits
These videos were selected from the submissions by the following video program committee:- Eric Berberich (Max-Planck-Institute for Informatics, Saarbrücken)
- Kevin Buchin (chair; TU Eindhoven)
- Sunghee Choi (KAIST)
- Wolfgang Mulzer (Free University Berlin)
- Yoshio Okamoto (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo)
- André Schulz (University of Munster)
- Bettina Speckmann (TU Eindhoven)
- Yusu Wang (Ohio State University)
23rd Annual Video Review of Computational Geometry
30th Symposium on Computational Geometry |