Research staff member, PhD
Head of graphics group of graphics and media laboratory
e-mail: ignatenko [at] graphics [dot] cs [dot] msu [dot] ru
Phone: +7 (495) 939-01-90
About me
Research
Research interests:
Image-based rendering and modeling
Real-time raytracing
BRDF reconstruction and rendering
HDR imaging and tone mapping
Stereo and VR technology
Photorealistic rendering of gemstones and other translucent refractive materials
Perception-based rendering and visualization
Teaching
"Introduction to computer graphics" course.
Special course "Photoreastics image synthesis".
Co-author of two OpenGL books (in Russian): "OpenGL Graphics Library" and "Introductory OpenGL course"
(U.S.A, Canada, EU, Japan, China, and Russia) Heesae Lee, Dokyoon Kim, Shinjun Lee, Alexey Ignatenko, Maxim Fedyukov, "Depth image-based modeling method and apparatus", заявлен сентябре 2006г.
(U.S.A, Canada, EU, Japan, China, and Russia) In Kyu Park, Joo Yeon Han, Mahnjin Han, Alexey Ignatenko, Anton Konushin, and Leonid Levkovich-Maslyuk, “Image-based rendering and editing method and apparatus,”, заявлен в июле 2004г.
(U.S.A, Canada, EU, Japan, China, and Russia) In Kyu Park, Shinjun Lee, In-Wook Song, Chang-Su Kim, and Sang Uk Lee, “Method and apparatus for encoding and decoding three-dimensional object data,”, заявлен в ноябре 2003г.
(U.S.A, Canada, EU, Japan, China, and Russia) Alexander Zhirkov, Leonid Levkovich-Maslyuk, In Kyu Park, Alexey Ignatenko, Mahnjin Han, Yuri Bayakovski, Anton Konushin, and Dmitri Timasov, “Node structure for representing 3-dimensional objects using depth image,”, заявлен в ноябре 2002.
(U.S.A, Canada, EU, Japan, China, and Russia) Mahn-jin Han, Alexey Ignatenko, "Image-based methods of representation and rendering of three-dimensional object and animated three-dimensional object", заявлен в июне 2002г.
(U.S.A, Canada, EU, Japan, China, and Russia) Mahn-jin Han, Alexey Ignatenko, "Method for representing image-based rendering information in 3D scene", заявлен в мае 2002г.
Address:
701 room, Graphics & Media Lab
VMiK (2-Gum corpus), Moscow State University
Vorobievy Gory, Moscow, Russia, 119992 See on map