Lucas Kovar1960 Clay St. #203 Research InterestsMy research focus is computer graphics, although my interests extend to related fields such as computer vision and robotics. My dissertation research investigated using motion capture data to build generative models of visually realistic human motion. These models allow a user to create sophisticated animations simply by providing high-level requirements for a character, e.g., ``walk up to this box and lift it''. The primary contribution of my thesis is the development of automated methods for building data-driven motion models from large data sets. This is important because the range of motion that can be produced from a data-driven model is limited by the amount of input data, and so flexible models require both large data sets and automated tools that make working with these data sets feasible. Specific results of my thesis work include:
EducationPh.D. Computer Science, November 2004
M.S. Computer Science, May 2001
B.S. Physics, June 1999
Work ExperienceResearch and Development Engineer, September 2005 - present Consultant, June 2005-July 2005 Graduate Student Researcher, June 2000 - May 2005 Research Intern, May 2001 - August 2001 Teaching Assistant, September 1999 - May 2000 Research Assistant/Programmer, June 1998 - Oct 2000 Research Assistant, June 1997 - August 1997 Tutor, October 1996 - May 1998
Refereed PublicationsRachel Heck, Lucas Kovar, and Michael Gleicher. Splicing Upper-Bodyu Actions with Locomotion. Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics 2006), September 2006. Mankyu Sung, Lucas Kovar, and Michael Gleicher. Fast and Accurate Goal-Directed Motion Synthesis for Crowds. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Computer Animation, July 2005. Lucas Kovar and Michael Gleicher. Automated Extraction and Parameterization of Motions in Large Data Sets. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 23, 3 (ACM SIGGRAPH '04), July 2004. Hyun Joon Shin, Lucas Kovar, and Michael Gleicher. Physical Touch-up of Human Motions. Pacific Graphics, October 2003. Lucas Kovar and Michael Gleicher. Flexible Automatic Motion Blending with Registration Curves. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Computer Animation, July 2003. Michael Gleicher, Hyun Joon Shin, Lucas Kovar, and Andrew Jepsen. Snap-Together Motion: Assembling Run-Time Animation. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics, April 2003. Lucas Kovar, Michael Gleicher, and Frederic Pighin. Motion Graphs. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 21, 3 (ACM SIGGRAPH '02), July 2002. Lucas Kovar, Michael Gleicher, and John Schreiner. Footskate Cleanup for Motion Capture Editing. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Computer Animation, July 2002. Lucas Kovar and Michael Gleicher. Simplicial Families of Drawings. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Nov 2001. Lucas Kovar. Electron Band Structure in Germanium, My Ass. Annals of Improbable Research, July 2001.
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