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Modeling in Computer Graphics - Methods and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
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Modeling in Computer Graphics - Methods and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Series: IFIP Series on Computer Graphics
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In the history of technology, many fields have passed from an
initial stage of empirical recipes to a mature stage where work is
based on formal theories and procedures. This transition is made
possible through a process called "modeling". Also Computer
Graphics as a separate field of Computer Science makes extensive
use of formal theories and procedures of modeling, often derived
from related disciplines such as mathematics and physics. Modeling
makes different application results consistent, unifying varieties
of techniques and formal approaches into a smaller number of models
by generalizing and abstracting the knowledge in Computer Graphics.
This volume presents a selection of research papers submitted to
the conference "Modeling in Computer Graphics: Methods and
Applications" held at the Research Area of the National Research
Council in Genoa, Italy, on June 28 -July 1, 1993. This meeting was
the ideal continuation of a previous conference organized in Tokyo,
Japan, in April 1991. The success and the variety of research
themes discussed at that meeting suggested to promote a new working
conference on methods and applications of modeling to be held in
Italy two years later.
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