Corey Toler-Franklin

 

ctoler@cs.princeton.edu

Department of Computer Science

35 Olden St.

Princeton NJ 08544

 

 

Bio Sketch

I am a PhD candidate in computer science at Princeton University. I have a Master of Science degree in Computer Graphics from the Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics, and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University. Before joining the Princeton Computer Graphics Group, I spent 6 years working in industry. As  a  Software  Engineer  on  the 3D  Graphics  Team  at  Autodesk  Inc., I was  responsible  for  implementing  platform  enhancements  to  the  3D graphics system of AutoCAD. While at Autodesk, I lead a pilot project  between Autodesk   and  two  international architecture firms, HOK  and Gensler.  I worked with executives  within  the architecture firms  and  Autodesk  to  encourage  the  adoption  of  new  technologies  and  to  improve software  solutions  for design industries. 


Publications
[Matching Fragments]
A System for High-Volume Acquisition and Matching of Fresco Fragments: Reassembling Theran Wall Paintings
Benedict Brown, Corey Toler-Franklin, Diego Nehab, Michael Burns, Andreas Vlachopoulos, Christos Doumas, David Dobkin, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Tim Weyrich.
To appear in ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. SIGGRAPH 2008), Los Angeles, CA, 2008.
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[Images with Normals]
Illustration of Complex Real-World Objects using Images with Normals.
Corey Toler-Franklin, Adam Finkelstein, and Szymon Rusinkiewicz.
International Symposium on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR), San Diego, CA, 2007.
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Internships
summer 2006 Google Inc., Mountain View, CA
summer 2007 Adobe Advanced Technology Labs, San Jose,CA
Links
Resume
Bio
www.coreytoler.com