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Computer Aided Geometric Design

Computer Aided Geometric Design. Byung-Gook Lee Dongseo Univ. http://kowon.dongseo.ac.kr/~lbg/. Computer Graphics. The generation of graphical output using a computer. by developing software to accomplish the task

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Computer Aided Geometric Design

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  1. Computer Aided Geometric Design Byung-Gook Lee Dongseo Univ. http://kowon.dongseo.ac.kr/~lbg/ CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  2. Computer Graphics The generation of graphical output using a computer • by developing software to accomplish the task • by using pre-existing application software like Photoshop, 3D Studio Max, Maya, … CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  3. Computer Graphics • Modeling • Animation • Rendering CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  4. Modeling • The creation of mathematical models of 2D and 3D objects • Computer generated models, or 3D models, are built in the 3D environment of a computer. CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  5. Animation • Topics include traditional principles of animation, kinematic and dynamic modeling techniques, physical simulation, procedural methods, and motion capture based animation. CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  6. Rendering • These models, starting as a wire frame model, are digitally wrapped with textures and rendered with reflections, transparencies, and shadows to give a photo-realistic view of the object or building. CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  7. CAGD Computer Aided Geometric Design • interpolation • spline • bezier • B-spline • NURBS • subdivision • simplification CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  8. Affine combination CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  9. Interpolating polynomial CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  10. General polynomial Interpolation • Lagrange polynomials CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  11. Examples of cubic interpolation CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  12. Spline curve • J.Ferguson , Boeing Co., 1963 • C.de Boor, W.Gordon, General Motors, 1963 • to interpolate given data • piecewise polynomial curves with certain differentiability constraints • not to design free form curves CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  13. Piecewise cubic hermite interpolation CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  14. Cubic spline interpolation CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  15. Natural boundary condition CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  16. Bezier • P. de Casteljau, Citroen, 1959 • P. Bezier, Renault, UNISUF system, 1962 • R. Forrest, 1970 CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  17. Bezier CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  18. Representation Bezier CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  19. Properties of Bezier • Affine invariance • Convex hull property • Endpoint interpolation • Symmetry • Linear precision • Pseudo-local control CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  20. Pierre BEZIER died on November 25, 1999. The following short biography has been published in volume 22, number 9 (november 1990) of "Computer Aided Design", a special issue devoted to Bezier techniques. Pierre Etienne Bezier was born on September 1, 1910 in Paris. Son and grandson of engineers, he chose this profession too and enrolled to study mechanical engineering at the Ecole des Arts et Metiers and received his degree in 1930. In the same year he entered the Ecole Superieure d'Electricite and earnt a second degree in electrical engineering in 1931. In 1977, 46 years later, he received his DSc degree in mathematics from the University of Paris. In 1933, aged 23, Bezier entered Renault and worked for this company for 42 years. He started as Tool Setter, became Tool Designer in 1934 and Head of the Tool Design Office in 1945. In 1948, as Director of Production Engineering he was responsable for the design of the transfer lines producing most of the 4 CV mechanical parts. In 1957, he became Director of Machine Tool Division and was responsable for the automatic assembly of mechanical components, and for the design and production of an NC drilling and milling machine, most probably one of the first machines in Europe. Bezier become managing staff member for technical development in 1960 and held this position until 1975 when he retired. Bezier started his research in CADCAM in 1960 when he devoted a substantial amount of his time working on his UNISURF system. From 1960, his research interest focused on drawing machines, computer control, interactive free-form curve and surface design and 3D milling for manufactoring clay models and masters. His system was launched in 1968 and has been in full use since 1975 supporting about 1500 staff members today. Bezier's academic career began in 1968 when he became Professor of Production Engineering at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers. He held this position until 1979. He wrote four books, numerous papers and received several distinctions including the "Steven Anson Coons" of the Association for Computing Machinery and the "Doctor Honoris Causa" of the Technical University Berlin. He is an honorary member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and of the Societe Belge des Mecaniciens, ex-president of the Societe des Ingenieurs et Scientifiques de France, Societe des Ingenieurs Arts et Metiers, and he was one of the first Advisory Editors of "Computer-Aided Design". Christophe Rabut, Departement de Genie Mathematique Institut National des Sciences Appliquees 135, avenue de Rangueil F-31077 TOULOUSE Cedex 4 (France) CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  21. Bezier Degree Reduction CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  22. B-spline • C. de Boor, 1972 • W. Gordon, Richard F. Riesenfeld, 1974 • Larry L. Schumaker • Tom Lyche • Cohen • Nira Dyn CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  23. B-spline CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  24. Linear splines CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  25. Quadratic splines CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  26. Quadratic splines CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  27. Representation splines CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  28. Cubic splines CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  29. Spline problems • Degree Elevation • Degree Reduction • Knot Insertion • Knot Deletion CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  30. Subdivision schemes CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  31. Interpolatory subdivision schemes CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  32. Variational subdivision schemes CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  33. Variational subdivision schemes CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  34. Variational subdivision schemes • Second forward differences : minimal total curvature • Third forward differences : minimal variational of curvature • : reproduce the uniformly interpolating cubic splines • : 4-point rule CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  35. Subdivision Surfaces CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  36. Subdivision Surfaces Tony Derose Pixar Animation Studios Geri’s game CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  37. Quasi-interpolants CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  38. Polygonal Simplification CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  39. Multiresolution CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

  40. References • Curves and Surfaces for Computer Aided Geometric Design, Gerald Farin, Academic Press • The NURBS book, Les Piegl and Wayne Tiller, Springer • Spline Methods Drafts, Tom Lyche and Knut Morken • Computer Graphics & Geometric Modeling, Davis Salomon, Springer http://kowon.dongseo.ac.kr/~lbg/cagd/ CAGD, Sep. 2002, Byung-Gook Lee, Dongseo Univ., E-mail:lbg@dongseo.ac.kr

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