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Jeong Joon Park

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  18
Citations -  2485

Jeong Joon Park is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Rendering (computer graphics). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 935 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeong Joon Park include Adobe Systems & California Institute of Technology.

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DeepSDF: Learning Continuous Signed Distance Functions for Shape Representation

TL;DR: DeepSDF as mentioned in this paper represents a shape's surface by a continuous volumetric field: the magnitude of a point in the field represents the distance to the surface boundary and the sign indicates whether the region is inside (-) or outside (+) of the shape.
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DeepSDF: Learning Continuous Signed Distance Functions for Shape Representation

TL;DR: This work introduces DeepSDF, a learned continuous Signed Distance Function (SDF) representation of a class of shapes that enables high quality shape representation, interpolation and completion from partial and noisy 3D input data.
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Seeing the World in a Bag of Chips.

TL;DR: This work addresses the dual problems of novel view synthesis and environment reconstruction from hand-held RGBD sensors, and generates highly detailed environment images, revealing room composition, objects, people, buildings, and trees visible through windows.
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Seeing the World in a Bag of Chips

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address the dual problems of novel view synthesis and environment reconstruction from hand-held RGBD sensors, including modeling highly specular objects, modeling inter-reflections and Fresnel effects, and enabling surface light field reconstruction with the same input needed to reconstruct shape alone.
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Production of agarase from a novel Micrococcus sp. GNUM-08124 strain isolated from the East Sea of Korea

TL;DR: The agar degrading bacterial strain GNUM-08124 was isolated from Enteromorpha compressa collected in the East Sea of Korea by using a selective artificial sea water (ASW) agar plate containing agar as the sole carbon source and demonstrated lower activity in rich media, in spite of superior cell growth, implying that agarase production is tightly regulated in an agar-dependent manner and repressed in rich conditions.