I'm extremely grateful to the award committee and to my awesome advisor @dcoeurjo.bsky.social !
Baptiste GENEST
Glad to share with you our SIGGRPAH 2026 paper which received a Best Paper Award (Honorable Mention) 🎉
Kudos @baptiste-genest.bsky.social
ACM blog post: blog.siggraph.org/2026/05/beyo...
Explore uncertainty-aware geometry processing on Gaussian Process Implicit Surfaces (GPIS), a SIGGRAPH 2026 Technical Paper on computing with noisy, incomplete, and uncertain shapes.
When dealing with noisy and/or partial inputs to describe a shape, the standard approach in geometry processing is to reconstruct a clean implicit surface first, and to do geometry on it.
But why this one in particular? What about all the other surfaces that would have been coherent with the input?