3D modeling in computer graphics involves creating a mathematical, coordinate-based representation of any object's surface in three dimensions using specialized software. This is achieved by manipulating edges, vertices, and polygons in a simulated 3D space. These models, which can be created manually, algorithmically, or by scanning, represent physical bodies using points in 3D space connected by geometric entities like triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc., and their surfaces can be further defined with texture mapping.
Stanford University
Fall 2022-2023
Offered by Stanford University, this course focuses on AI applications in healthcare, exploring deep learning models for image, text, multimodal, and time-series data in the healthcare context. Topics also address AI integration challenges like interpretability and privacy.
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