As the field of computer graphics develops, techniques for
modeling complex curves and surfaces are increasingly important. A
major technique is the use of parametric splines in which a curve
is defined by piecing together a succession of curve segments, and
surfaces are defined by stitching together a mosaic of surface
patches.
"An Introduction to Splines for Use in Computer Graphics and
Geometric Modeling" discusses the use of splines from the point of
view of the computer scientist. Assuming only a background in
beginning calculus, the authors present the material using many
examples and illustrations with the goal of building the reader's
intuition. Based on courses given at the University of California,
Berkeley, and the University of Waterloo, as well as numerous ACM
Siggraph tutorials, the book includes the most recent advances in
computer-aided geometric modeling and design to make spline
modeling techniques generally accessible to the computer graphics
and geometric modeling communities.
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