Email: cdtwigg at cs.cmu.edu

I am a sixth-year Ph.D. student in the graphics group in Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Science Department, advised by Doug James. I expect to finish sometime around April of 2008. I completed my undergraduate at the the University of Washington with a dual degree in comprehensive math and computer science, where I worked with Steven Seitz and Zoran Popović. While at the UW, I played snare drum in the marching band, TAed several graphics courses, and was involved in the production of the animated film The Last Lift (available from UWCSE's video page). More recently, in addition to my research, I was involved in the production of a different short film that appeared at SIGGRAPH, designed the lab web site, and was the drummer in the now-defunct all-grad-student dance band "No One Has To Know" (a.k.a. N1H2K). While not working, I enjoy cooking, climbing, squash, skiing, cycling, backpacking, photography, and drumming.

Research

Many-Worlds Browsing for Control of Multibody Dynamics, with Doug L. James. To appear in ACM SIGGRAPH 2007. [project]

Mesh Ensemble Motion Graphs: Data-driven Mesh Animation with Constraints, with Doug L. James, Andrew A. Cove, and Robert Y. Wang. To appear in ACM Transactions on Graphics. [preprint] [project] [video]

Skinning Mesh Animations, with Doug L. James in ACM SIGGRAPH 2005. [pdf] [project] [video]

Estimating Cloth Simulation Parameters from Video, with Kiran Bhat, Jessica Hodgins, Pradeep Khosla, Zoran Popović, and Steven Seitz in ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation 2003. [pdf] [project] [video]

Teaching

Courses I've TAed:

Software

Other

Graphics portfolio - a collection of images and videos I've created through the years.

Photography. I've finally entered the digital age and you can find all my pictures on flickr. See also my panorama work.

Links

Graphics links

Programming links

Pittsburgh links

Fall 2002 - Spring 2008

San Francisco links

For the summer of '07.

We all deserve the freedom to marry

Chronicle / Frederic Larson

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