Dynamic Graphics Project
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Established | 1967[1] |
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Field of research | Computer Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Vision |
Address | 40 St. George Street |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Operating agency | University of Toronto |
Website | dgp.toronto.edu |
The Dynamic Graphics Project (commonly referred to as DGP) is an interdisciplinary research laboratory at the University of Toronto devoted to projects involving Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Human Computer Interaction. The lab began as the computer graphics research group of Computer Science Professor Leslie Mezei in 1967 [2]. Mezei invited Bill Buxton, a pioneer of human–computer interaction to join. In 1972, Ronald Baecker, another HCI pioneer joined DGP, establishing DGP as the first Canadian university group focused on computer graphics and human-computer interaction[3].
Since then, DGP has hosted many well known faculty and students in computer graphics, computer vision and HCI (e.g., Bill Reeves, Jos Stam, Demetri Terzopoulos). DGP also occasionally hosts artists in residence (e.g., Oscar-winner Chris Landreth[4]). Many past and current researchers at Autodesk (and before that Alias Wavefront) graduated after working at DGP.[5]. DGP is located in the St. George Campus of University of Toronto in the Bahen Centre for Information Technology. DGP researchers regularly publish at ACM SIGGRAPH, ACM SIGCHI and ICCV.
Notable Alumni
- Bill Buxton (MS 1978)
- Bill Reeves (MS 1976, Ph.D. 1980)[6]
- Jos Stam (MS 1991, Ph.D. 1995)[7]
References
- ^ "DGP is 40" - Reunion website
- ^ http://hciweb.cs.toronto.edu/DGPis40/speakers_session5.html
- ^ http://graphicsinterface.org/wp-content/uploads/gi2005-frontmatter.pdf Ron Baecker CHCCS 2005 Achievement Award
- ^ https://www.utoronto.ca/news/oscar-winning-animator-and-filmmaker-chris-landreth-u-t-computer-science
- ^ http://hciweb.cs.toronto.edu/DGPis40/alumni.php?page=home
- ^ https://www.utoronto.ca/news/honorary-graduate-william-reeves
- ^ http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/stam/reality/Research/pub.html