Harald Schmidl's home page
Research interests
- Animation
- Virtual reality
- Graphics
- Videogames
- Optimization
- AI, genetic algorithms, machine learning
- Creative applications that merge computer concepts with other disciplines,
such
as physics, music, art, or psychology
Papers
"A Model for Migratory B Cell Oscillations from Receptor Down-Regulation Induced by External Chemokine Fields", Cliburn Chan, Matthew Billard, Samuel A. Ramirez, Harald Schmidl, Eric Monson, Thomas B. Kepler, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2013,
pdf.
"Pseudo-Genetic Algorithmic Composition", Harald Schmidl,
International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Methods, 2008,
pdf, project
site.
"The Big Brother and Better
Early
College Grades", Bob Joyce and Harald Schmidl,
Southern Association for Information Systems, 2008, pdf.
"Geometry-Driven Physical Interaction between Avatars and Virtual
Environments",
Harald Schmidl and Ming Lin, Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds Journal, 2004,
pdf, project
site.
"CAB: Fast Update of OBB Trees for Collision Detection between Articulated
Bodies", Harald Schmidl and Nolan Walker and Ming Lin, Journal of
Graphics Tools,
2004, pdf, project
site.
"A Fast Impulsive Contact Suite for Rigid Body Simulation", Harald Schmidl and
Victor
Milenkovic,
Transactions
on
Visualization
and
Computer
Graphics, 2004, pdf, project
site.
"Optimization-Based Animation", Victor Milenkovic
and Harald
Schmidl, SIGGRAPH, 2001, pdf.
"Classification of Chords by Neural Networks", Harald Schmidl
and Dilip Sarkar,
Applications and Science of Computational Intelligence, 1998,
pdf
abstract.
Theses
"Optimization-Based Animation", Harald Schmidl, Ph.D. dissertation, 2002,
pdf.
"Movement Detection in Video Data and its Translation into MIDI
Signals", Harald
Schmidl, M.S. thesis, 1996, pdf abstract.
Tech reports
"Real-time Physically-based Interaction between Avatars and
Virtual Environments", Harald Schmidl and Ming Lin,
TR03-036, UNC Chapel Hill, 2003.
Misc
"On Enigma and a Method for its Decryption", Harald Schmidl, class project for
cryptography,
1998, project site.