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Abstract Photo-editing software restricts the control of objects in a photograph to the 2D image plane. We present a method that enables users to perform the full range of 3D manipulations, including ...
Course Information [ Logistics | Calendar of Classes | Coursework Calendar | Office Hours ] Please give us feedback about how 15-122 can be improved: If you need an answer, email the instructors ...
Many of the search procedures, including the commonly used local search methods, rely on a neighborhood structure that defines the local rules (operators) used to move within the search space. The ...
Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science is widely recognized as one of the first and best computer science programs in the world. Our programs train the next generation of innovators to solve ...
In this course, there will be two types of class periods: Lectures are listed below with a blue background. Lectures are led by the instructors and present the core material of the course. Precepts ...
In July 2015, I completed my Ph.D. from the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where I was advised by Yaser Sheikh. My research lies at the intersection of computer graphics and ...
Welcome to my website. I am an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute. My research focuses on legged systems. I work on principles of legged dynamics and control, their ...
Dr. Sara Kiesler, Hillman Professor Emerita of Computer Science and Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University's Human Computer Interaction Institute, applies behavioral and social ...
My research centers on the design of programming languages and languages for specifying program behavior, mathematical tools for defining the semantics of such languages, and methods for proving that ...
After a few hours the road began to be rough, and the walking grew so difficult that the Scarecrow often stumbled over the yellow bricks, which were here very uneven. Sometimes, indeed, they were ...
18-742 is a PhD course in computer architecture and systems. The learning objectives are: To understand the state of the art in computer architecture, and how and why we got there. To understand how ...
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