Svetlana Stolpner



Research

I am a Ph.D. student at the School of Computer Science and the Centre for Intelligent Machines at McGill University. My supervisors are Kaleem Siddiqi in Computer Vision and Sue Whitesides in Geometric Algorithms. My research is concerned with the extraction of medial surfaces from meshes and their use in shape analysis. Here is a little blurb about my research.

Publications

S. Stolpner, S. Whitesides, K. Siddiqi. Sampled Medial Loci and Boundary Differential Geometry, 3DIM, 2009, (c) IEEE.

S. Stolpner, S. Whitesides. Medial Axis Approximation with Bounded Error, ISVD, 2009, (c) IEEE.

D. Bremner, J. Lenchner, G. Liotta, C. Paul, M. Pouget, S. Stolpner, S. Wismath. A note on alpha-drawable k-trees, CCCG, 2008.

S. Stolpner, K. Siddiqi. Revealing Significant Medial Structure in Meshes, 3DPVT, 2006, (c) IEEE.

Teaching

Science Graduate Teaching Fellow I am part of the group of graduate students that conduct workshops on teaching in the Sciences for other graduate students. For more information about our workshop or for how to join our team, follow this link or contact me. Slides for a recent 'Grading in the Sciences' workshop here.

Teaching Assistant My old COMP558 website is here.

Course Lecturer COMP102, Computers and Computing, Fall 2006.

Course Projects that required a web page

Computational Geometry, Fall 2004, Proximity Graphs
Pattern Recognition, Winter 2005, Polygon Matching