Computational geometry is a field of computer science that focuses on algorithms related to geometry. It has practical applications in computer graphics, CAD/CAM, robotics, GIS, IC design, CAE, and computer vision. The main branches of computational geometry include convex hulls, Voronoi diagrams, triangulations, and arrangements.
Carnegie Mellon University
Fall 2020
This is an intensive course on computer graphics, covering a variety of topics such as rendering, animation, and imaging. It requires previous knowledge in vector calculus, linear algebra, and C/C++ programming. Concepts include ray tracing, radiometry, and geometric optics, among others.
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Spring 2022
Similar to Course ID 29, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer graphics. It also demands a strong mathematical and programming background. The topics covered include rasterization, geometric transformations, and Monte Carlo ray tracing.
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