Mathematical Basics of Motion and Deformation in Computer Graphics. Ken Anjyo
Mathematical Basics of Motion and Deformation in Computer Graphics
Second Edition
Synthesis Lectures on Visual Computing
Computer Graphics, Animation, ComputationalPhotography, and Imaging
Editor
Brian A. Barsky, University of California, Berkeley
This series presents lectures on research and development in visual computing for an audience of professional developers, researchers, and advanced students. Topics of interest include computational photography, animation, visualization, special effects, game design, image techniques, computational geometry, modeling, rendering, and others of interest to the visual computing system developer or researcher.
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High Dynamic Range Image Reconstruction
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Mathematical Basics of Motion and Deformation in Computer Graphics: Second Edition
Ken Anjyo and Hiroyuki Ochiai
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DOI 10.2200/S00766ED1V01Y201704VCP027
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SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON VISUAL COMPUTING: COMPUTER GRAPHICS, ANIMATION, COMPUTATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY, AND IMAGING
Lecture #27
Series Editor: Brian A. Barsky, University of California, Berkeley
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Mathematical Basics of Motion and Deformation in Computer Graphics
Second Edition
Ken Anjyo
OLM Digital, Inc.
Hiroyuki Ochiai
Kyushu University
SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON VISUAL COMPUTING: COMPUTER GRAPHICS, ANIMATION, COMPUTATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY, AND IMAGING #27