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Institut für ComputerGraphik und WissensVisualisierung Inffeldgasse 16c A-8010 Graz, Austria Phone: +43 (316) 873 - 5416 Email: c.schinko cgv.tugraz.at
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I am a PhD student and my research interests are:
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Euclides |
Project MetaDesigner |
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C. Schinko, T. Ullrich, D. Fellner. Minimally Invasive Interpreter Construction. In COMPUTATION TOOLS 2012, The Third International Conference on Computational Logics, Algebras, Programming, Tools, and Benchmarking,
Nice, France, 2012.
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Scripting languages are easy to use and very popular in various contexts. Their simplicity reduces a users threshold of inhibitions to start programming especially, if the user is not a computer science expert. As a consequence, our generative modeling framework Euclides for non-expert users is based on a JavaScript dialect. It consists of a JavaScript compiler including a front-end (lexer, parser, etc.) and backends for several platforms. In order to reduce our users development times and for fast feedback, we integrated an interactive interpreter based on the already existing compiler. Instead of writing large proportions of new code, whose behavior has to be consistent with the already existing compiler, we used a minimally invasive solution, which allows us to reuse most parts of the compilers front- and back-end. |
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R. Berndt, C. Schinko, U. Krispel, V. Settgast, S. Havemann, E. Eggeling, D. Fellner. Rings Anatomy - Parametric Design of Wedding Rings. In CONTENT 2012, The Fourth International Conference on Creative Content Technologies,
Nice, France, 2012.
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We present a use case that demonstrates the effectiveness of procedural shape modeling for mass customization of consumer products. We show a metadesign that is composed of a few well-defined procedural shape building blocks. It can generate a large variety of shapes and covers most of a design space defined by a collection of exemplars, in our case wedding rings. We describe the process of model abstraction for the shape space spanned by these shapes, arguing that the same is possible for other shape design spaces as well. |