Guide to Computational Geometry Processing

Guide to Computational Geometry Processing

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Bærentzen, J. Andreas
Springer London Ltd
EAN: 9781447160311
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This book reviews the algorithms for processing geometric data, with a practical focus on important techniques not covered by traditional courses on computer vision and computer graphics. Features: presents an overview of the underlying mathematical theory, covering vector spaces, metric space, affine spaces, differential geometry, and finite difference methods for derivatives and differential equations; reviews geometry representations, including polygonal meshes, splines, and subdivision surfaces; examines techniques for computing curvature from polygonal meshes; describes algorithms for mesh smoothing, mesh parametrization, and mesh optimization and simplification; discusses point location databases and convex hulls of point sets; investigates the reconstruction of triangle meshes from point clouds, including methods for registration of point clouds and surface reconstruction; provides additional material at a supplementary website; includes self-study exercises throughout the text.
EAN 9781447160311
ISBN 1447160312
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer London Ltd
Publication date June 11, 2014
Pages 326
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Aanæs, Henrik; Anton, Francois; Bærentzen, J. Andreas; Gravesen Jens
Illustrations XVIII, 326 p.