2008 Computer Aided Geometric DesignComputer Aided Geometric Design(CAGD) is a branch of applied mathematics concerned with algorithms for the design of smooth curves and surfaces and for their efficient mathematical representation. The representation is used for the computation of the curves and surfaces, as well as geometrical quantities of importance such as curvatures, intersection curves between two surfaces and offset surfaces.Text : Curves and Surfaces for CAGD, 5th ed. by Gerald Farin Published by Morgan-Kaufmann, CSE577 [2008.3.7] barycentric combination affine maps, linear interpolation, piecewise linear interpolation, voronoi(src) lagrange interpolation, the de Casteljau algorithm, 3D interpolation(src) Introduction to Curves and Surfaces SIGGRAPH 1996 Dr. Alyn P. Rockwood Organizer Peter Chambers Author & Presenter Dr. Hans Hagen Presenter Thomas McInerney Presenter Handbook of Computer Aided Geometric Design Edited By G. Farin, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA, J. Hoschek, Technische Universitat, Darmstadt, Germany, M.-S. Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea A History of Curves and Surfaces in CAGD By G. Farin, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA [Last Update: 2008.3.7] `2008 Dongseo University Cyber Campus |