Welcome to GV2
The Graphics Vision and Visualisation group (GV2) at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) is an internationally active research group dedicated to carrying out innovative research
in computer graphics, computer vision and all aspects of visual computing.
Our main areas of research include:
- Image, Video and Audio Processing & Analysis
- Perception & Graphics
- Real-time Rendering & Animation
- Custom and Multi-core Hardware Architectures
- Computer Vision & Augmented Reality
Since 2006 we have been successful in obtaining over EUR 7M funding from national funding agencies (SFI & EI) as well as EU FP7 and H2020 projects. GV2 were coordinators of the EU FP7 projects VERVE and GRAISearch and are collaborating in the H2020 project POPULATE. The group regularly publishes papers in leading international journals and conferences and members have been succesful in establishing industry companies such as Surewash, Haptica and Havok.
News Stories
Congratulations to GV2 members, Ludovic, Kenneth, Katja and Carol and their co-authors who have a paper accepted to this years SIGGRAPH ASIA 2103 Conference. The paper is titled "Evaluating the Distinctiveness and Attractiveness of Human Motions on Realistic Virtual Bodies" and the authors are Ludovic Hoyet, Kenneth Ryall, Katja Zibrek, Hwangpil Park, Jehee Lee, Jessica Hodgins and Carol O'Sullivan.
Dr. Mukta Prasad (previously from ETH Zurich) is joining us as the new Assistant Professor in Creative Technologies-Computer Vision. In addition two new PhD students (so far) have joined the group: Mairead Grogan (supervised by Rozenn Dahyot) and Timothy Costigan (supervised by Rachel McDonnell). Both recently completed the MSc in Computer Science (Interactive Entertainment Technology) program here at TCD. Finally, a 6-month visiting PhD Student, Simon Colreavy-Donnelly from NUIG will be joining us to work with John Dingliana.
Congratulations to GV2 members Michael Doyle, Colin Fowler and Michael Manzke who have a paper accepted at the upcoming ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 conference, which is the premier conference for computer graphics research. The title of the paper is "A Hardware Unit for Fast SAH-optimised BVH Construction".
SAP 2013, the Symposium on Applied Perception was held at Trinity College Dublin from 22-23rd August, 2013. Conference chairs were Ludovic Hoyet of GV2 and Betsy Williams of Rhodes College. Congratulations for a well organised event with a lot of very good papers and invited talks.
Further Details at: SAP 2013 webpage
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