Geometric modeling is a field of applied mathematics and computational geometry that focuses on describing shapes using mathematical methods and algorithms. It is primarily used in computer-based applications, such as computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), architecture, engineering, and medical image processing. Geometric models are distinct from procedural and object-oriented models, digital images, volumetric models, and fractal models, although there can be some overlap between them. Notable awards in this field include the John A. Gregory Memorial Award and the Bézier award.
Stanford University
Fall 2022
This course is an introductory one in computer graphics, focusing on synthetic computer-generated images creation. It starts with basic concepts and moves to more complex subjects like BRDF and ray tracing technology. A final project involves building a ray tracer.
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