Recent Progress in Reduced-Order Modeling for Computer Graphics and Sound
Offered By: Inside Livermore Lab via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore recent advancements in reduced-order modeling for computer graphics and sound in this insightful talk by Doug James from Stanford University. Delve into two key areas: progressive simulation for art-directable physics and improved water sound synthesis using coupled acoustic bubbles. Learn about new coarse-to-fine, level-of-detail simulation methods that enable designers to create complex, frictionally contacting thin shell and cloth models with consistent results across resolutions. Discover a framework for simulating inter-bubble coupling effects in water sound synthesis, resulting in more natural and fuller airborne sounds. Gain valuable insights into the latest developments in physics-based modeling and animation, computer graphics, and sound simulation from a renowned expert in the field.
Syllabus
DDPS | “Recent progress in reduced-order modeling for computer graphics and sound”
Taught by
Inside Livermore Lab
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