ECS 278

Computer Aided Geometric Design
Winter, 2013

 

The math behind computer graphics!

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General Description of the Course

ECS 278 discusses mathematical techniques for the definition and manipulation of curves and surfaces in computer graphics and geometric modeling. We cover Bezier curves and surfaces, B-spline curves and surfaces, subdivision surfaces, wavelets and other methods. We discuss integration into various computer graphics rendering models, visualization systems and computer-aided design systems.

Course Details

Instructor:

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Ken Joy
2079 Academic Surge

joy at cs.ucdavis.edu

530-752-1077 [It is -much- easier to get me by email.]

Class Times and Locations:

Classes are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:40-6PM, in 1128 Bainer Hall.

Office Hours:

3-4:30PM , Tuesday and Thursday in 2079 Academic Surge

Resources

The primary resource for the first half of the course are the Geometric Modeling Lectures at

[There will be more].

 
 
 

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