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Toronto Geometry Colloquium: The New York Times R&D, Keunhong Park

The Toronto Geometry Colloquium is a live weekly hour-long webseries showcasing geometry processing research. Topics range from computer science, mathematics, and engineering including 3D deep learning, computational fabrication, and computer graphics. The unique format of the Toronto Geometry Colloquium pairs a 10-min opener speaking about a recent work with a 40-min headliner giving a keynote-style address. Part of Toronto Geometry Colloquium's mission is to promote young researchers and showcase great geometry processing research by members of traditionally underrepresented communities. Talks are broadcast live and – unless otherwise noted – recordings are available thereafter.

Opener

Keunhong Park, University of Washington

“HyperNeRF: A Higher-Dimensional Representation for Topologically Varying Neural Radiance Fields”

Headliner

Justin Lewis, Nicholas Bartzokas, Lydia Jessup, The New York Times R&D

“Applying Emerging Technologies In Service of Journalism at The New York Times”

View the Toronto Geometry Colloquium’s Google Calendar to see future speakers.

Visit the Toronto Geometry Colloquium YouTube page to view past talks.