“Rotational Symmetries on Surfaces: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications” Chaired by Eugene Zhang – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Rotational Symmetries on Surfaces: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications” Chaired by Eugene Zhang

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    Rotational Symmetries on Surfaces: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications

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    This course will cover the analysis and design rotational symmetry fields, which have applications in painterly rendering, pen-and-ink sketching, texture and geometry synthesis, and quadrangular and triangular remeshing.


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    Level: Intermediate

    Prerequisites: They need to have some fundamental knowledge in math, such as linear algebra and calculus. Knowing topology and differential geometry is a plus, but not required.

    Presentation Language: English

    Intended Audience: This course is for people who are interested in texture synthesis, fluid simulation, image processing, non-photorealistic rendering, and geometry processing. Researchers in vector and tensor field visualization would also be appropriate audience here.


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