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Computer graphics and animation

Computer Physics Reports, 1989
This article surveys the theory and techniques of computer graphics and animation. The main topics are modeling primitives, transformations and colors, visible surface algorithms, light and shadows, ray-tracing, texture, phenomena modeling, principles of computer animation, classification of computer animation methods, key-frame animation, and ...
Thalmann, N. Magnenat, Thalmann, D.
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Combinatorial Maps: Efficient Data Structures for Computer Graphics and Image Processing

, 2014
A Versatile Framework for Handling Subdivided Geometric Objects Combinatorial Maps: Efficient Data Structures for Computer Graphics and Image Processing gathers important ideas related to combinatorial maps and explains how the maps are applied in ...

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Compute for graphics

SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Courses, 2012
Modern GPUs support more flexible programming models through systems such as DirectCompute, OpenCL, and CUDA. Although much has been made of GPGPU programming, this course focuses on the application of compute on GPUs for graphics in particular. We will start with a brief overview of the underlying GPU architectures for compute.
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Fundamentals of interactive computer graphics

, 1982
Fundamentals of interactive computer graphics , Fundamentals of interactive computer graphics , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
J. Foley, A. V. Dam
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Kinematics with computer graphics

Computers & Education, 1981
Abstract The impact which computer graphics can have on engineering education is illustrated in this paper by considering the subject area of kinematics. Details of the mathematical modeling needed to support the generation of motion curves and computer graphics simulation for kinematic analysis are given, and a comparison is made with the current ...
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Computer Graphics in Computer Graphics Education

1992
Computer graphics is receiving much attention in the development of interactive educational software, multimedia systems, and many other applications. It not only adds a new dimension to such applications but also makes them more exciting and dynamic. Furthermore, the use of computer graphics is already well accepted in computer science education.
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The Mathematics of Computer Graphics

The Visual Computer, 1987
Until relatively recently, researchers in computer graphics paid scant attention to the numerics of their computations. Computation was used as a simple tool to evaluate algorithms or transform data into some appropriate pictoral representation. Thus standard computer graphics texts have little to say about numerical methods, just as earlier numerical ...
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Position-based Methods for the Simulation of Solid Objects in Computer Graphics

Eurographics, 2013
The dynamic simulation of solids has a long history in computer graphics. The classical methods in this field are based on the use of forces or impulses to simulate joints between rigid bodies as well as the stretching, shearing and bending stiffness of ...
Jan Bender   +3 more
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Computer graphics pioneers [PDF]

open access: possibleACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 2001
In the early 1970s, I first encountered Dr. Encarnação at the University of Saarbruchen where he was an associate of Professor Wolfgang Giloi in the computer graphics department. I met Dr. W. Straβer sometime later.At that time, I worked for Information Displays Inc. (IDI). Dr. Giloi and Dr. Encarnação were interested in acquiring a graphics system for
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Playing for Data: Ground Truth from Computer Games

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2016
Recent progress in computer vision has been driven by high-capacity models trained on large datasets. Unfortunately, creating large datasets with pixel-level labels has been extremely costly due to the amount of human effort required.
Stephan R. Richter   +3 more
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