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Don AllisonPh.D. Student,
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General InfoI am a graduate student in the College of Computing here at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to coming to Tech, I spent 10 years working for Hewlett-Packard's Test & Measurement Group, designing firmware for their digital oscilloscope line. Taking advantage of one of their downsizing packages, I came to Tech to study computer graphics and AI. Currently I'm interested in animating autonomous agents and interacting with them, and work with the Virtual Environments group and the animation group of the GVU Centre. Work
ResearchCurrently I'm working on the virtual gorilla project. Prior to this I worked on building and interacting with emotional autonomous agents as part of the Dance Technology project in conjunction with the Atlanta Ballet. Unfortunately, the choreographer thought they were too cute, and cut them from the performance. PublicationsDon Allison, Brian Wills, Larry F. Hodges and Jean Wineman, "Interacting with Virtual Gorillas: Investigating the Educational use of Virtual Reality", SIGGRAPH '96 Visual Proceedings, August 1996, Computer Graphics Annual Conference Series, ACM Press. Don Allison, Brian Wills, Larry F. Hodges and Jean Wineman, " Gorillas in the Bits", Technical Report, Georgia Institute of Technology, GIT-GVU-96-16, July 1996. Abstract available. Samir Das, Richard Fujimoto, Kiran Panesar, Don Allison and Maria Hybinette, GTW: A Time Warp System for Shared Memory Multiprocessors, Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), December 1994. MiscellaneousIn my spare time (what little of it there is) I annoy my dog, Bozo. I also periodically donate platelets through the local chapter of the American Red Cross and am even on the NMDP Registry. (What can I say...I'm a sucker for the Nutter Butters they give you after you've donated!) I even tilt at windmills occasionally to help maintain a uniformly high stress level. Click here to see the cause du jour, or check out the FAHS web page for which I'm collecting input. Contact information:
Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center College of Computing 801 Atlantic Drive Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280 E-mail: don@cc.gatech.edu |