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Fundamentals of Computer Graphics - Peter Shirley, Michael Ashikhmin, Steve Marschner

Fundamentals of Computer Graphics

Buch | Hardcover
2009 | 3rd New edition
A K Peters (Verlag)
978-1-56881-469-8 (ISBN)
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An introductory computer graphics text. It features chapters that provide coverage of implicit modeling and of two important graphics applications: games and information visualization.
With contributions by Michael Ashikhmin, Michael Gleicher, Naty Hoffman, Garrett Johnson, Tamara Munzner, Erik Reinhard, Kelvin Sung, William B. Thompson, Peter Willemsen, Brian Wyvill. The third edition of this widely adopted text gives students a comprehensive, fundamental introduction to computer graphics. The authors present the mathematical foundations of computer graphics with a focus on geometric intuition, allowing the programmer to understand and apply those foundations to the development of efficient code.

New in this edition:

Four new contributed chapters, written by experts in their fields: Implicit Modeling, Computer Graphics in Games, Color, Visualization, including information visualization
Revised and updated material on the graphics pipeline, reflecting a modern viewpoint organized around programmable shading.
Expanded treatment of viewing that improves clarity and consistency while unifying viewing in ray tracing and rasterization.
Improved and expanded coverage of triangle meshes and mesh data structures.
A new organization for the early chapters, which concentrates foundational material at the beginning to increase teaching flexibility.

Peter Shirley is a principal research scientist at NVIDIA and an adjunct professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah. He has held positions at Indiana University and the Program of Computer Graphics at Cornell University. Steve Marschner is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department and Program of Computer Graphics at Cornell University.

Preface
Introduction
Graphics Areas
Major Applications
Graphics APIs
Graphics Pipeline
Numerical Issues
Efficiency
Designing and Coding Graphics Programs


Miscellaneous Math
Sets and Mappings
Solving Quadratic Equations
Trigonometry
Vectors
Curves and Surfaces
Linear Interpolation
Triangles


Raster Images
Raster Devices
Images, Pixels, and Geometry
RGB Color
Alpha Compositing


Ray Tracing
The Basic Ray – Tracing Algorithm
Perspective
Computing Viewing Rays
Ray-Object Intersection
Shading
A Ray – Tracing Program
Shadows
Ideal Specular Reflection
Historical Notes


Linear Algebra
Determinants
Matrices
Computing with Matrices and Determinants
Eigen values and Matrix Diagonalization


Transformation Matrices
2D Linear Transformations
3D Linear Transformations
Translation and Affine Transformations
Inverses of Transformation Matrices
Coordinate Transformations


7. Viewing
Viewing Transformations
Projective Transformations
Perspective Projection
Some Properties of the Perspective Transform
Field-of-View


The Graphics Pipeline
Rasterization
Operations Before and After Rasterization
Simple Antialiasing
Culling Primitives for Efficiency


Signal Processing
Digital Audio: Sampling in 1D
Convolution
Convolution Filters
Signal Processing for Images
Sampling Theory


Surface Shading
Diffuse Shading
Phong Shading
Artistic Shading


Texture Mapping
3D Texture Mapping
2D Texture Mapping
Texture Mapping for Rasterized Triangles
Bump Textures
Displacement Mapping
Environment Maps
Shadow Maps

Data Structures for Graphics
Triangle Meshes
Scene Graphs
Spatial Data Structures
BSP Trees for Visibility
Tiling Multidimensional Arrays

More Ray Tracing
Transparency and Refraction
Instancing
Constructive Solid Geometry
Distribution Ray Tracing


Sampling
Integration
Continuous Probability
Monte Carlo Integration
Choosing Random Points


Curves
Curves
Curve Properties
Polynomial Pieces
Putting Pieces Together
Cubics
Approximating Curves
Summary


Implicit Modeling
Implicit Functions, Skeletal Primitives and Summation Blending
Rendering
Space Partitioning
More on Blending
Constructive Solid Geometry
Warping
Precise Contact Modeling
The Blob Tree
Interactive Implicit Modeling Systems


Computer Animation
Principles of Animation
Key framing
Deformations
Character Animation
Physics-Based Animation
Procedural Techniques
Groups of Objects
Notes


Using Graphics Hardware
What Is Graphics Hardware
Describing Geometry for the Hardware
Processing Geometry into Pixels


Building Interactive Graphics Applications
The Ball Shooting Program
Programming Models
The Model view-Controller Architecture
Example Implementations
Applying Our Results
Notes
Exercises


Light
Radiometry
Transport Equation
Photometry

Color
Colorimetry
Color Spaces
Chromatic Adaptation
Color Appearance
Notes


Visual Perception
Vision Science
Visual Sensitivity
Spatial Vision
Objects, Locations, and Events
Picture Perception


Tone Reproduction
Classification
Dynamic Range
Color
Image Formation
Frequency-Based Operators
Gradient-Domain Operators
Spatial Operators
Division
Sigmoids
Other Approaches
Night Tone mapping
Discussion


Global Illumination
Particle Tracing for Lambertian Scenes
Path Tracing
Accurate Direct Lighting


Reflection Models
Real-World Materials
Implementing Reflection Models
Specular Reflection Models
Smooth Layered Model
Rough Layered Model


Computer Graphics in Games
Platforms
Limited Resources
Optimization Techniques
Game Types
The Game Production Process


Visualization
Background
Data Types
Human-Centered Design Process
Visual Encoding Principles
Interaction Principles
Composite and Adjacent Views
Data Reduction
Examples


Spatial-Field Visualization
2D Scalar Fields
3D Scalar Fields


References

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.7.2009
Zusatzinfo pg 226 & one follows pg 466 - gold end papers; 2 color inserts - 12 pages each - one follows
Verlagsort Natick
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1542 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 1-56881-469-0 / 1568814690
ISBN-13 978-1-56881-469-8 / 9781568814698
Zustand Neuware
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