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Biography
Keenan Crane is the Michael B. Donohue Associate Professor of Computer Science and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, and a member of the Center for Nonlinear Analysis. He received his BS from UIUC, was a Google PhD Fellow at Caltech, an NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University, and a Packard Fellow at CMU. His work uses insights from differential geometry to build methods for processing, designing, and analyzing geometric data. More broadly his work develops fundamental representations and algorithms for visual and geometric computing.
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Technical Paper
Research & Education
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Modeling
FC
FCS
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Technical Paper
Production & Animation
Research & Education
Livestreamed
Recorded
Animation/Simulation
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Image Processing
Modeling
Rendering
Video
Virtual Reality
FC
FCS
V
VS
E
EFC
EE