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ChrisPGraphics/README.md

About Me

My name is Christopher Palazzolo. I am interested in generative AI and computer graphics research. I am currently doing my Master's degree in Computer Science at Carleton University under the supervision of Dr. David Mould and Dr. Oliver van Kaick. I am a member of the Graphics, Imaging, and Games Lab.

[My Homepage] [GitHub] [GIGL Website]

Publications

  • Breaking art: Synthesizing abstract expressionism through image rearrangement, Christopher Palazzolo, Oliver van Kaick, David Mould, Computers & Graphics, 2025. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2025.104224)
  • A simulation study on the sustainability of an ecosystem, Christopher Palazzolo, Sayed Mansour Hashemipoor, Wenying Feng, EPiC Series in Computing, 2024. (https://doi.org/10.29007/3csj)

Education

Year(s) Degree Institution
2023 - 2025 Master of Computer Science, Data Science Specialization Carleton University, Ottawa, CA
2021 - 2023 Bachelor of Computer Science, Theoretical Computer Science Specialization Trent University, Peterborough, CA
2016 - 2020 Software Engineering Technology (Co-op) Advanced Diploma Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto, CA

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  1. ByExampleSynthesisOfVectorTextures ByExampleSynthesisOfVectorTextures Public

    The official code repository for the paper "By-Example Synthesis of Vector Textures"

    Python 1

  2. BreakingArt BreakingArt Public

    The official code repository for the paper "Breaking Art: Synthesizing Abstract Expressionism Through Image Rearrangement"

    Python 1