Guide to Computational Geometry Processing: Foundations, Algorithms, and Methods

Author:   J. Andreas Bærentzen ,  Jens Gravesen ,  François Anton ,  Henrik Aanæs
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2012 ed.
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9781447140740


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   07 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   J. Andreas Bærentzen ,  Jens Gravesen ,  François Anton ,  Henrik Aanæs
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2012 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.682kg
ISBN:  

9781447140740


ISBN 10:   1447140745
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   07 June 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part I: Mathematical Preliminaries.- Vector Spaces, Affine Spaces, and Metric Spaces.- Differential Geometry.- Finite Difference Methods for Partial Differential Equations.- Part II: Computational Geometry Processing.- Polygonal Meshes.- Splines.- Subdivision.- Curvature in Triangle Meshes.- Mesh Smoothing and Variational Subdivision.- Parametrization of Meshes.- Simplifying and Optimizing Triangle Meshes.- Spatial Data Indexing and Point Location.- Convex Hulls.- Triangle Mesh Generation: Delaunay Triangulation.- 3D Surface Registration via Iterative Closest Point (ICP).- Surface Reconstruction using Radial Basis Functions.- Volumetric Methods for Surface Reconstruction and Manipulation.- Isosurface Polygonization.

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The book is brilliant in that it maintains a sane balance between theory and practice. It is written by practitioners, for practitioners--the authors are experienced programmers who have developed the geometry and linear algebra (GEL) library, which is being used in real-world applications--without losses in mathematical rigor or theoretical details. This elegant style enables both students and professionals to use it as a reference guide for fundamental topics in geometry processing. ... The book is a handy companion for students and practitioners working in computer graphics and computer vision fields, but will also appeal to people working in any computational science and engineering field. (Alin Anton, Computing Reviews, Jan 17 2013)


From the reviews: The book is brilliant in that it maintains a sane balance between theory and practice. It is written by practitioners, for practitioners--the authors are experienced programmers who have developed the geometry and linear algebra (GEL) library, which is being used in real-world applications--without losses in mathematical rigor or theoretical details. This elegant style enables both students and professionals to use it as a reference guide for fundamental topics in geometry processing. ... The book is a handy companion for students and practitioners working in computer graphics and computer vision fields, but will also appeal to people working in any computational science and engineering field. (Alin Anton, Computing Reviews, Jan 17 2013) It focuses on the important techniques not covered by traditional courses on computer vision and computer graphics. ... The book is presented in an accessible fashion full of images, examples, pseudocodes and exercises. ... The book is suitable for professionals or graduate students who want to understand the theory and implement algorithms of geometry processing. It can be used for a self studing and as a course book as well. (Agnieszka Lisowska, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1252, 2012)


From the book reviews: The book consists of two parts-Mathematical Preliminaries and Computational Geometry Processing. Almost 70 pages of linear algebra, differential geometry and finite difference methods comprise all the necessary concepts for the rest of the book. ... the book fills a gap in the market for textbook-like publications on geometry processing topics. It could be a valuable source of initial ideas for people trying to extend their basic knowledge in the area. (Pavel Chalmoviansky, Mathematical Reviews, November, 2014) The book is brilliant in that it maintains a sane balance between theory and practice. It is written by practitioners, for practitioners--the authors are experienced programmers who have developed the geometry and linear algebra (GEL) library, which is being used in real-world applications--without losses in mathematical rigor or theoretical details. This elegant style enables both students and professionals to use it as a reference guide for fundamental topics in geometry processing. ... The book is a handy companion for students and practitioners working in computer graphics and computer vision fields, but will also appeal to people working in any computational science and engineering field. (Alin Anton, Computing Reviews, January, 2013) It focuses on the important techniques not covered by traditional courses on computer vision and computer graphics. ... The book is presented in an accessible fashion full of images, examples, pseudocodes and exercises. ... The book is suitable for professionals or graduate students who want to understand the theory and implement algorithms of geometry processing. It can be used for a self studing and as a course book as well. (Agnieszka Lisowska, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1252, 2012)


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