Geometry Processing

Geometry processing

Geometry processing is an area of research that uses concepts from applied mathematics, computer science and engineering to design efficient algorithms for 3D models. It is analogous to signal and image processing, and has applications in multimedia, entertainment, biomedical computing, reverse engineering, and scientific computing. It is a common topic at SIGGRAPH and the annual Symposium on Geometry Processing.

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15-462/662 Computer Graphics

Carnegie Mellon University

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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CSCI 2240: Advanced Computer Graphics

Brown University

Spring 2023

CSCI 2240 is a comprehensive exploration of 3D graphics, diving into rendering, geometry processing, simulation, and optimization. Expect a mathematically intensive approach to topics such as light transport physics, 3D triangle mesh algorithms, and 3D shape optimization. Culminating in an open-ended project, students will be equipped to undertake graphics research and delve into recent research papers.

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