2008 |
45 | EE | Andrei Sharf,
Dan A. Alcantara,
Thomas Lewiner,
Chen Greif,
Alla Sheffer,
Nina Amenta,
Daniel Cohen-Or:
Space-time surface reconstruction using incompressible flow.
ACM Trans. Graph. 27(5): 110 (2008) |
44 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Otfried Cheong:
Guest Editors' Foreword.
Int. J. Comput. Geometry Appl. 18(6): 507-508 (2008) |
2007 |
43 | EE | Dan A. Alcantara,
Owen T. Carmichael,
Eric Delson,
Will Harcourt-Smith,
Kirsten Sterner,
Stephen Frost,
Rebecca A. Dutton,
Paul M. Thompson,
Howard Aizenstein,
Oscar L. Lopez,
James T. Becker,
Nina Amenta:
Localized Components Analysis.
IPMI 2007: 519-531 |
42 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Dominique Attali,
Olivier Devillers:
Complexity of Delaunay triangulation for points on lower-dimensional polyhedra.
SODA 2007: 1106-1113 |
41 | EE | Shengyin Gu,
Iain Anderson,
Victor Kunin,
Michael J. Cipriano,
Simon Minovitsky,
Gunther H. Weber,
Nina Amenta,
Bernd Hamann,
Inna Dubchak:
TreeQ-VISTA: an interactive tree visualization tool with functional annotation query capabilities.
Bioinformatics 23(6): 764-766 (2007) |
40 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Matthew Godwin,
Nicolay Postarnakevich,
Katherine St. John:
Approximating geodesic tree distance.
Inf. Process. Lett. 103(2): 61-65 (2007) |
2006 |
39 | | Nina Amenta,
Otfried Cheong:
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, Sedona, Arizona, USA, June 5-7, 2006
ACM 2006 |
38 | EE | Maria Luisa Bonet,
Katherine St. John,
Ruchi Mahindru,
Nina Amenta:
Approximating Subtree Distances Between Phylogenies.
Journal of Computational Biology 13(8): 1419-1434 (2006) |
2005 |
37 | EE | David F. Wiley,
Nina Amenta,
Dan A. Alcantara,
Deboshmita Ghosh,
Yong Joo Kil,
Eric Delson,
Will Harcourt-Smith,
Katherine St. John,
F. James Rohlf,
Bernd Hamann:
Evolutionary Morphing.
IEEE Visualization 2005: 55 |
36 | | Boris Mederos,
Nina Amenta,
Luiz Velho,
Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo:
Surface Reconstruction for Noisy Point Clouds.
Symposium on Geometry Processing 2005: 53-62 |
2004 |
35 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Yong Joo Kil:
Defining point-set surfaces.
ACM Trans. Graph. 23(3): 264-270 (2004) |
2003 |
34 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Sunghee Choi,
Günter Rote:
Incremental constructions con BRIO.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 2003: 211-219 |
33 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Frederick Clarke,
Katherine St. John:
A Linear-Time Majority Tree Algorithm.
WABI 2003: 216-227 |
32 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Thomas J. Peters,
Alexander Russell:
Computational topology: ambient isotopic approximation of 2-manifolds.
Theor. Comput. Sci. 305(1-3): 3-15 (2003) |
2002 |
31 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Jeff Klingner:
Case Study: Visualizing Sets of Evolutionary Trees.
INFOVIS 2002: 71- |
30 | EE | Sunghee Choi,
Nina Amenta:
Delaunay triangulation programs on surface data.
SODA 2002: 135-136 |
29 | | Nina Amenta,
Sunghee Choi,
Tamal K. Dey,
N. Leekha:
A Simple Algorithm for Homeomorphic Surface Reconstruction.
Int. J. Comput. Geometry Appl. 12(1-2): 125-141 (2002) |
2001 |
28 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Sunghee Choi,
Ravi Krishna Kolluri:
The power crust.
Symposium on Solid Modeling and Applications 2001: 249-266 |
27 | | Nina Amenta,
Sunghee Choi,
Ravi Krishna Kolluri:
The power crust, unions of balls, and the medial axis transform.
Comput. Geom. 19(2-3): 127-153 (2001) |
26 | | Nina Amenta,
Ravi Krishna Kolluri:
The medial axis of a union of balls.
Comput. Geom. 20(1-2): 25-37 (2001) |
2000 |
25 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Ravi Krishna Kolluri:
The Medial Axis of a Union of Balls.
CCCG 2000 |
24 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Ravi Krishna Kolluri:
Accurate and efficient unions of balls.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 2000: 119-128 |
23 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Sunghee Choi,
Tamal K. Dey,
N. Leekha:
A simple algorithm for homeomorphic surface reconstruction.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 2000: 213-222 |
22 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein,
Shang-Hua Teng:
Regression Depth and Center Points.
Discrete & Computational Geometry 23(3): 305-323 (2000) |
1999 |
21 | EE | Nina Amenta:
The Crust Algorithm for 3D Surface Reconstruction.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1999: 423-424 |
20 | EE | Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein,
Pankaj K. Agarwal,
Nina Amenta,
L. Paul Chew,
Tamal K. Dey,
David P. Dobkin,
Herbert Edelsbrunner,
Cindy Grimm,
Leonidas J. Guibas,
John Harer,
Joel Hass,
Andrew Hicks,
Carroll K. Johnson,
Gilad Lerman,
David Letscher,
Paul E. Plassmann,
Eric Sedgwick,
Jack Snoeyink,
Jeff Weeks,
Chee-Keng Yap,
Denis Zorin:
Emerging Challenges in Computational Topology
CoRR cs.CG/9909001: (1999) |
19 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern:
Surface Reconstruction by Voronoi Filtering.
Discrete & Computational Geometry 22(4): 481-504 (1999) |
18 | | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein:
Optimal Point Placement for Mesh Smoothing.
J. Algorithms 30(2): 302-322 (1999) |
1998 |
17 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
Manolis Kamvysselis:
A New Voronoi-based Surface Reconstruction Algorithm.
SIGGRAPH 1998: 415-421 |
16 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern:
Surface Reconstruction by Voronoi Filtering.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1998: 39-48 |
15 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein,
Shang-Hua Teng:
Regression Depth and Center Points
CoRR cs.CG/9809037: (1998) |
14 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein:
Optimal Point Placement for Mesh Smoothing
CoRR cs.CG/9809081: (1998) |
13 | EE | Pankaj K. Agarwal,
Nina Amenta,
Micha Sharir:
Largest Placement of One Convex Polygon Inside Another.
Discrete & Computational Geometry 19(1): 95-104 (1998) |
12 | | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein:
The Crust and the beta-Skeleton: Combinatorial Curve Reconstruction.
Graphical Models and Image Processing 60(2): 125-135 (1998) |
11 | | Nina Amenta,
Steven Fortune:
Guest Editors' Foreword.
Int. J. Comput. Geometry Appl. 8(2): 117- (1998) |
1997 |
10 | | Nina Amenta,
Marshall W. Bern,
David Eppstein:
Optimal Point Placement for Mesh Smoothing.
SODA 1997: 528-537 |
1996 |
9 | | Nina Amenta:
K-transversals of Parallel Convex Sets.
CCCG 1996: 80-86 |
8 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Günter M. Ziegler:
Shadows and Slices of Polytopes.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1996: 10-19 |
7 | EE | Nina Amenta:
Four-Polytopes and a Funeral (for my conjecture).
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1996: V-1-V-2 |
6 | EE | Nina Amenta:
A Short Proof of an Interesting Helly-Type Theorem.
Discrete & Computational Geometry 15(4): 423-427 (1996) |
1995 |
5 | EE | Nina Amenta,
Stuart Levy,
Tamara Munzner,
Mark Phillips:
Geomview: A System for Geometric Visualization.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1995: C12-C13 |
1994 |
4 | EE | Nina Amenta:
Bounded Boxes, Hausdorff Distance, and a New Proof of an Interesting Helly-Type Theorem.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1994: 340-347 |
3 | | Nina Amenta:
Helly-Type Theorems and Generalized Linear Programming.
Discrete & Computational Geometry 12: 241-261 (1994) |
1993 |
2 | EE | Nina Amenta:
Helly Theorems and Generalized Linear Programming.
Symposium on Computational Geometry 1993: 63-72 |
1992 |
1 | EE | Nina Amenta:
Finding a Line Transversal of Axial Objects in Three Dimensions.
SODA 1992: 66-71 |