Bien sûr ;)
Posts by David Coeurjolly
And the live capture
I’ve started mass-producing tiny Firing Squad 1D Cellular Automata plots… Want some?
And the live capture
I’ve started mass-producing tiny Firing Squad 1D Cellular Automata plots… Want some?
Another Firing Squad Cellular Automata plot (Mazoyer’s solution).
Oh boy.. that was like 30 years ago 🙃…
As a young computer science student, I remember being amazed by this problem: a simple, purely theoretical setting, an extremely elegant algorithm, and fantastic illustrations.
A starting point for a very long journey in research…
… which leads to nice plots ;)
This is related to elementary parallel computing models en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firing_...
Fun fact: my former mentor at ENS Lyon, Jacques Mazoyer, has designed the smallest minimal time solution (6 states only)
doi.org/10.1016%2F03...
Old but cool stuff, the Firing Squad Sync problem: For a 1d cellular automaton with n cells, how to design the transition rules (with the smallest number of states) such that all cells are synchronized at the same « FIRE » state?
A game changer for me ;)
Personally, overpic is my ultimate latex cheat code. I even ended up having a 0px png to get a global coordinate system in the all page… 😈
(+1 for tikz btw)
And it’s opensource!
With a simple CSV—one recipient per line with their details—you can easily create template messages to generate drafts mails to review in Mail.
No webapp, no fancy service. You stay in control.
I was looking for a simple macOS tool to draft personalized Mail.app emails from a CSV file—couldn’t find anything.
So here you have MailLoom: github.com/dcoeurjo/Mai...
This is a fantastic program for people of underrepresented genders in the graphics (and hci/graphics) research space. Please share with your network and gently bully your colleagues and advisees into applying. Deadline March 27, application package is fairly light!
I may have the same setup, except for the iconic 2017 mug ;)
Pretty nice neighborhood ;)
(Bon… un peu bête.. pas moyen de revenir en arrière sans doute)
Fake news! (J’étais déjà en EN). Si tu repasses en FR ça revient ?
I definitely agree. 👏👏 @nholzschuch.bsky.social !
I am very lucky to work with @nbonneel.bsky.social Vincent Nivoliers and @dcoeurjo.bsky.social !
Super happy and honored to share that our paper "BSP-OT: Sparse transport plans between discrete measures in log-linear time" won a *Best paper award* at SIGGRAPH Asia 2025!
If you are here, come see my presentation about this work Wednesday afternoon!
Many thanks to the award committee!
TD;DR: The GRSI encourages authors to share code and data, allowing others to reproduce their published results. Papers that meet the criteria receive a "replicability stamp," as recognition for transparency and reproducibility supported by major publishers, journals, and conferences in the field.
The Graphics Replicability Stamp Initiative (GRSI, www.replicabilitystamp.org), a community-driven initiative to promote replicability in Graphics research, is seeking volunteers.
More details in the 'Volunteering' section of the home page.
Source Code now available for our ACM SIGGRAPH project
C-Tubes: Design and Optimization of Tubular Structures Composed of Developable Strips
Paper and code: go.epfl.ch/c-tubes
Authors: Michele Vidulis *, Klara Mundilova *, Quentin Becker *, Florin Isvoranu, Mark Pauly
*joint first authors
Glad to share with you our last paper to be presented @ SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 !
Kudos @baptiste-genest.bsky.social