"A Computational Approach to Digital Chinese Painting and
Calligraphy" is a technical book on computer science and its
applications in the arts. It focuses on Oriental digital arts, in
particular Chinese arts and painting, offering a multi-disciplinary
treatment from the angles of computer graphics, interactive
techniques, human-computer interaction, and artificial
intelligence. The book also discusses the unique difficulties and
challenges of using the computer to produce Oriental arts,
including research results by the authors and their lessons and
engineering experiences behind these efforts.
Songhua Xu is a computer scientist of Zhejiang University and
Yale University, as well as an honorary researcher of the
University of Hong Kong. Francis C.M. Lau is Professor at the
University of Hong Kong where he leads the Systems Research Group
in the Department of Computer Science. Yunhe Pan is Professor of
Computer Science at Zhejiang University as well as Deputy President
of Chinese Academy of Engineering.
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