AlgoHex: Algorithmic Hexahedral Mesh Generation
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  • Honorable Mention at SIGGRAPH'23

    August 13, 2023

    One of our papers at this year's ACM SIGGRAPH, Min-Deviation-Flow in Bi-directed Graphs for T-Mesh Quantization, was selected for a Honorable Mention in the Technical Papers Awards.

  • Papers at SIGGRAPH 2023

    May 12, 2023

    We have three papers at this year's SIGGRAPH, don't miss our talks!

    • Min-Deviation-Flow in Bi-directed Graphs for T-Mesh Quantization
    • Expansion Cones: A Progressive Volumetric Mapping Framework
    • Locally Meshable Frame Fields
  • SGP22: HexMe dataset and TinyAD library

    July 7, 2022

    The paper TinyAD: Automatic Differentiation in Geometry Processing Made Simple, co-authored by Prof. David Bommes, won the Best Paper Award 1st place at the Symposium on Geometry Processing 2022.

  • FRAMES 2021

    November 22, 2021

    On December 6th 2021, the 3rd edition of FRAMES workshop will be hosted online by AlgoHex. This workshop on hexahedral mesh generation and auxiliary tools (a.k.a. frame fields) is jointly organized with Pixel (INRIA), and Hextreme (Gmsh). Further informaton is available on the workshop website.

  • Presentations at ACM Siggraph 2020

    August 15, 2020

    Two of our contributions on representing and optimizing frame fields will be presented at ACM Siggraph 2020: Algebraic Representations for Volumetric Frame Fields and Octahedral Frames for Feature-Aligned Cross Fields

  • AlgoHex kick-off

    February 1, 2020

    Today is the first day of AlgoHex. We're excited to officially start our mission to revolutionize hexahedral mesh generation.

  • Project announcement

    September 4, 2019

    We are proud to announce the AlgoHex (Algorithmic Hexahedral Mesh Generation) project conducted at the Computer Graphics Group of the University of Bern under the leadership of Prof. Dr. David Bommes.

    University press release (German language)

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