
A.M. Darke
· Principal Faculty in Creative Technologies Associate Professor, DANM, AGPMVerifiedUniversity of California, Santa Cruz · Creative Technologies
Active 2021–2024
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Research topics
- Computer Science
- Political Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer graphics (images)
- Sociology
- Applied mathematics
- Engineering
- Theoretical computer science
- Geometry
- Law
- Mathematics
- Combinatorics
- Structural engineering
- Data science
- Human–computer interaction
- Mathematical analysis
- Mathematical optimization
- Gender studies
- Physics
- Algorithm
Selected publications
More Than Killmonger Locs: A Style Guide for Black Hair (in Computer Graphics)
2024-07-27 · 3 citations
article1st authorCorrespondingWe will cover recent advances and ongoing challenges in the depiction of Black hair, otherwise known as kinky, or Afro-textured hair. In computer graphics, the majority hair research has been in the depiction straight or wavy hair. As a result, many aspects of the aesthetics and mechanics of Black hair remain poorly understood. To help fill this gap, we will present Code My Crown, a free guide to creating Black digital hairstyles that we co-authored in collaboration with a community of game artists and Dove. We also cover styling guidelines for 3D models in the Open Source Afro Hair Library, and present Lifted Curls, our strand simulation technique specifically designed for Afro-textured hair. Finally, we will suggest future directions for hair research.
Curly-Cue: Geometric Methods for Highly Coiled Hair
2024-12-03 · 5 citations
articleOpen accessProceedings of the ACM on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques · 2023 · 9 citations
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Algorithm
We present an isotropic, hyperelastic model specifically designed for the efficient simulation of tightly coiled hairs whose curl radii approach 5 mm. Our model is robust to large bends and torsions, even when they appear at the scale of the strand discretization. The terms of our model are consistently quadratic with respect to their primary variables, do not require per-edge frames or any parallel transport operators, and can efficiently take large timesteps on the order of ~1/30 of a second. Additionally, we show that it is possible to obtain fast, closed-form eigensystems for all the terms in the energy. Our eigenanalysis is sufficiently generic that it generalizes to other models. Our entirely vertex-based formulation integrates naturally with existing finite element codes, and we demonstrate its efficiency and robustness in a variety of scenarios.
Countering Racial Bias in Computer Graphics Research
2022 · 14 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Computer graphics (images)
No abstract available.
Countering Racial Bias in Computer Graphics Research
arXiv (Cornell University) · 2021 · 2 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Sociology
- Political Science
Current computer graphics research practices contain racial biases that have resulted in investigations into "skin" and "hair" that focus on the hegemonic visual features of Europeans and East Asians. To broaden our research horizons to encompass all of humanity, we propose a variety of improvements to quantitative measures and qualitative practices, and pose novel, open research problems.
Frequent coauthors
- 5 shared
Theodore Kim
Yale University
- 2 shared
Julie Dorsey
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- 2 shared
Wojciech Jarosz
Nvidia (United States)
- 2 shared
Raqi Syed
Victoria University of Wellington
- 2 shared
Haomiao Wu
Yale University
- 2 shared
Holly Rushmeier
Yale University
- 2 shared
Derek Nowrouzezahrai
McGill University
- 2 shared
A. Shi
Yale University
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