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Geometric Data Structures for Computer Graphics
by
Elmar Langetepe, Gabriel Zachmann
Price: $69.00
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Summary
Data structures and tools from computational geometry help to solve problems in computer graphics; these methods have been widely adopted by the computer graphics community yielding elegant and efficient algorithms.
This book focuses on algorithms and data structures that have proven to be versatile, efficient, fundamental, and easy to implement. The book familiarizes students, as well as practitioners in the field of computer graphics, with a wide range of data structures.
The authors describe each data structure in detail, highlight fundamental properties, and present algorithms based on the data structure. A number of recent representative and useful algorithms from computer graphics are described in detail, illuminating the utilization of the data structure in a creative way.
Details
ISBN: 978-1-56881-235-9
Year: 2006
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 369
Reviews
Science Direct (PDF)
October 2007
“This book is an excellent and readable introduction to Computational Geometry that makes pretty accessible to the non-specialist the quite esoteric topics of specialized data structures for geometric modeling … attractive and easy to read.”
Mathematical Reviews (PDF)
January 2007
“The book keeps a refreshing balance between classical geometric data structures and direct application to computer graphics problems.”
Choice Magazine (PDF)
November 2006
“Langetepe (Univ. of Bonn, Germany) and Zachmann (computer graphics and multimedia, Technical University Clausthal, Germany) offer an elegant and excellent book on the fundamental data structures and algorithms used in computer graphics. Users will learn how to solve problems in computer graphics, recognize geometric problems, and select the most suitable data structure for developing computer graphics algorithms.”
University of Bonn, Germany
October 2006
“Geometric data structures are an indispensable tool in computer graphics. They help to make complex tasks easy, and lead to considerable speed-up. Authored by two experts in Computational Geometry and Computer Graphics, this book explains the latest techniques, along with established classics. A unique reference for cutting-edge software design! ”
—Rolf Klein
Library Bookwatch (PDF)
May 2006
“A work of expert and experienced scholarship … very strongly recommended to advanced students of computer and graphic sciences … .”
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