Greg Turk is an American-born researcher in the field of computer graphics and an Associate Professor at Georgia Tech. His paper "Zippered polygon meshes from range images," concerning the reconstruction of surfaces from point data, introduced the Stanford Bunny, a frequently used example object in computer graphics. He is also known for his work on simplification of surfaces, and on reaction-diffusion based texture synthesis.

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  • Greg Turk is an American-born researcher in the field of computer graphics and an Associate Professor at Georgia Tech. His paper "Zippered polygon meshes from range images," concerning the reconstruction of surfaces from point data, introduced the Stanford Bunny, a frequently used example object in computer graphics. He is also known for his work on simplification of surfaces, and on reaction-diffusion based texture synthesis. (en)
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  • Greg Turk is an American-born researcher in the field of computer graphics and an Associate Professor at Georgia Tech. His paper "Zippered polygon meshes from range images," concerning the reconstruction of surfaces from point data, introduced the Stanford Bunny, a frequently used example object in computer graphics. He is also known for his work on simplification of surfaces, and on reaction-diffusion based texture synthesis. (en)
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  • Greg Turk (en)
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