Computer Science 284
Title | Computer-Aided Geometric Design and Modeling |
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Units | 3 |
Prerequisites | Mathematical skill in calculus and linear algebra. |
Description | Mathematical techniques for curve and surface representation, including: Hermite interpolation, interpolatory splines, tensed splines, Bezier curves and surfaces, B-splines, Beta-splines, Coons patches, tensor product forms, as well as subdivision end/bounding conditions, and computational considerations. |
Sections | Instructor | Teaching Effectiveness | How worthwhile was this course? |
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Spring 2014 | James O'brien | ||
Fall 2012 | Carlo H. Sequin | ||
Fall 2009 | Carlo H. Sequin | ||
Fall 2006 | Carlo H. Sequin | ||
Fall 2004 | Brian Barsky | ||
Fall 2003 | Carlo H. Sequin | ||
Fall 2000 | Carlo H. Sequin | ||
Fall 1999 | Brian Barsky | ||
Fall 1998 | Carlo H. Sequin | ||
Fall 1996 | David Forsyth | ||
Fall 1995 | Brian Barsky | ||
Spring 1995 | Brian Barsky | ||
Spring 1994 | Brian Barsky | ||
Spring 1993 | Brian Barsky | ||
Spring 1992 | M. Slater | ||
Spring 1991 | Brian Barsky | ||
Fall 1989 | Brian Barsky | ||
Fall 1988 | Brian Barsky | ||
Overall Rating | Teaching Effectiveness | How worthwhile was this course? | |