Aleksey Golovinskiy

agolovin at cs dot princeton dot edu
Department of Computer Science, office 103C
35 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08544

I am a third year graduate student at Princeton, in the Computer Science department, and in the graphics group. My advisor is Thomas Funkhouser. I have worked on segmentation, symmetry detection/visualization, face modeling, finding binding sites in proteins, and using symmetry for geometry processing applications.


My CV can be found here.


Publications

Where Do People Draw Lines?
F. Cole, A. Golovinskiy, A. Limpaecher, H. Barros, A. Finkelstein, T. Funkhouser, and S. Rusinkiewicz
SIGGRAPH 2008, Los Angeles, CA

Symmetry-Enhanced Remeshing of Surfaces
J. Podolak, A. Golovinskiy, S. Rusinkiewicz
Symposium on Geometry Processing, July 2007

Symmetry-Aware Mesh Processing
A. Golovinskiy, J. Podolak, T. Funkhouser
Technical Report TR-782-07, Princeton University

A Planar-Reflective Symmetry Transform for 3D Shapes
J. Podolak, P. Shilane, A. Golovinskiy, S. Rusinkiewicz, and T. Funkhouser
SIGGRAPH 2006, Boston MA

A Statistical Model for Synthesis of Detailed Facial Geometry
A. Golovinskiy, W. Matusik, H. Pfister, S. Rusinkiewicz, and T. Funkhouser
SIGGRAPH 2006, Boston MA

PolyBot and PolyKinetic System: A Modular Robotic Platform for Education
A. Golovinskiy, M. Yim, Y. Zhang, C. Eldershaw, D. Duff
IEEE ICRA04

An XML-based Scripting Language for Chain-type Modular Robotic Systems
Y. Zhang, A. Golovinskiy, M. Yim, C. Eldershaw
8th Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems, 2004


Class Projects

Coming soon-ish

(For ease of searching, I have been known at various times as Alex Golovinsky, Alex Golovinskiy, Aleksey Golovinsky, etc)