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      • Designing and processing parametric models of steady lattices 

        Gupta, Ashish; Kurzeja, Kelsey; Rossignac, Jarek; Allen, George; Kumar, Pranav Srinivas; Musuvathy, Suraj (2018)
        Our goal is to facilitate the design, analysis, optimization, and additive manufacturing of a specific class of 3D lattices that may comprise an extremely large number of elements. We target curved lattices that exhibit ...
      • Expressiv: An Expressive System for Individuals with Facial Paralysis 

        Feuston, Jessica L. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-04)
      • RangeFinder: Accelerating ball-interference queries against steady lattices 

        Kurzeja, Kelsey; Rossignac, Jarek (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018)
        Advances in additive manufacturing techniques are enabling the fabrication of new microstructures and materials. These may often be defined in terms of a set of balls and of beams that each connects two balls. To support ...

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