Mathematical Insights into Advanced Computer Graphics Techniques
Samenvatting
This book presents cutting-edge developments in the advanced mathematical theories utilized in computer graphics research – fluid simulation, realistic image synthesis, and texture, visualization and digital fabrication. A spin-off book from the International Symposium on Mathematical Progress in Expressive Image Synthesis in 2016 and 2017 (MEIS2016/2017) held in Fukuoka, Japan, it includes lecture notes and an expert introduction to the latest research presented at the symposium.
The book offers an overview of the emerging interdisciplinary themes between computer graphics and driven mathematic theories, such as discrete differential geometry. Further, it highlights open problems in those themes, making it a valuable resource not only for researchers, but also for graduate students interested in computer graphics and mathematics.
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Part 1: Mathematics in Appearance Modeling <p>Micro-Appearance Modeling of Fabrics</p>
Shuang Zhao<p></p>
<p>Measuring the Light Reflectance with Mobile Devices</p>
<p>Roman Ďurikovič and Andrej Mihálik and Branislav Ballon and Pavol Kunovský</p>
<p>Sparkling Effect in Virtual Reality Device</p>
<p>Roman Ďurikovič and Lucia Kunovská and Andrej Mihálik</p>
Dappled tiling<p></p>
<p>Shizuo Kaji, Alexandre Derouet-Jourdan, and Hiroyuki Ochiai</p>
<p>Procedural Non Uniform Cellular Noise</p>
Théo Jonchier, Marc Salvati and Alexandre Derouet-Jourdan<p></p>
Part 2: Mathematics in Fluid Simulation Just Enough Non-Linearity<p></p>
<p>Theodore Kim</p>
<p>An Efficient Cloud Simulation with Adaptive Grid Structure</p>
<p>Kei Suzuki and Yoshinori Dobashi and Tsuyoshi Yamamoto</p>
<p>Recent Progress in Simulations of 3D Vortex Sheets with Surface Tension</p>
<p>Kazuki Koga and Mitsuaki Funakoshi</p>
Part 3: Mathematics in Digital Fabrication and Visualization <p>Physics-Based Computational Design for Digital Fabrication</p>
<p>Changxi Zheng</p>
Design Tools in the Age of Personal Fabrication<p></p>
<p>Takeo Igarashi</p>
<p>Clustering and Layout of Graphs with Attributed Nodes</p>
Takayuki Itoh<p></p><br>