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Computer graphics in undergraduate computational science education [PDF]
Computer graphics is an important part of a working scientist's toolkit. The graphics may be provided by resources with the scientist's group or by capabilities of the toolkits that the scientist uses directly in his or her work. However, in order for the scientist to understand how computer graphics images represent models and what possibilities there
Steve Cunningham, Angela B. Shiflet
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Varieties of computer graphics courses in computer science [PDF]
The increased importance of graphics in computer systems has made computer graphics a more visible and important part of computer science education. This graphics education can take any of several forms. This panel describes four of these: the graphics service course for non-majors, the graphics systems course, the graphics concepts and algorithms ...
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Cathodoluminescence and computer graphics in materials science
The combination of cathodoluminescence CL in scanning electron microscopy SEM with computer graphics is proposed for studying semiconductors and dielectric materials. Spatial distribution of several types of defects that occurred naturally and by design in crystals, can be sorted out and visualized in CL mapping and in three‐dimensional images ...
Nazarov, M.V. +2 more
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MODELING IN STUDYING COMPUTER GRAPHICS IN THE FUNDAMENTALIZATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE [PDF]
The aim of the study was to develop an effective method of teaching computer graphics using information models. The authors conducted a pedagogical experiment, which consisted of two stages: ascertaining and teaching. The experiment involved 30 students and teachers in computer science.
L. B. RAKHIMZHANOVA +4 more
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Integration of computer graphics into building science
Recently, systems have been emerging that attempt to combine the capability of computer graphics and computer modelling with roles that the computer has been offering in conventional areas. It is in some of these applications, and there are many in the building sciences, that much larger productivity increases are possible; herein lies the greatest ...
Henry, R. P., Vanier, D. J.
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COGGRAPH: Building bridges between cognitive science and computer graphics [PDF]
In recent years, the field of computer graphics has achieved its longstanding dream of photorealism: modern graphics algorithms produce images that are indistinguishable from reality. Much like art at the advent of photography, then, computer graphics is now turning its gaze to the beholder: researchers are increasingly looking to cognitive science to ...
Chandra, Kartik +7 more
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Elements and roadmap for interactive molecular graphics and modeling "in the Holodeck". [PDF]
Mulholland AJ, Abriata LA.
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Accelerating mesh-based Monte Carlo simulations using contemporary graphics ray-tracing hardware. [PDF]
Yan S, Dwyer D, Kaeli DR, Fang Q.
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plotXVG: Batch Generation of Publication-Quality Graphs from GROMACS Output. [PDF]
Rosenbaum MK, van der Spoel D.
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