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  1. Geometry-Driven Diffusion in Computer Vision (Computational Imaging and Vision)
  2. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery: 9th International Conference, DGCI 2000 Uppsala, Sweden, December 13-15, 2000 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  3. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery: 6th International Workshop, DGCI'96, Lyon, France, November 13 - 15, 1996, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  4. Automated Deduction in Geometry: Second International Workshop, ADG'98, Beijing, China, August 1-3, 1998, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  5. Towards Dynamic Randomized Algorithms in Computational Geometry (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Monique Teillaud, 1993-12-07
  6. Learning and Geometry:Computational Approaches (Progress in Computer Science and Applied Logic (PCS))
  7. Computing Shape: An Introduction to the Representation of Component and Assembly Geometry for Computer-Aided Engineering by John Woodmark, 1986-04
  8. The Use of Projective Geometry in Computer Graphics (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by I. Herman, 1992-01
  9. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery: 15th IAPR International Conference, DGCI 2009, Montréal, Canada, September 30 - October 2, 2009, Proceedings (Lecture ... Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics)
  10. Automated Deduction in Geometry: 5th International Workshop, ADG 2004, Gainesville, FL, USA, September 16-18, 2004, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  11. Computers, Rigidity, and Moduli: The Large-Scale Fractal Geometry of Riemannian Moduli Space (Porter Lectures) by Shmuel Weinberger, 2004-11-29
  12. Game Set And Match II. On Computer Games, Advanced Geometries, and Digital Technologies (No. 2)
  13. On the Computational Geometry of Pocket Machining (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Martin Held, 1991-07-17
  14. Applied Computational Geometry. Towards Geometric Engineering: FCRC '96 Workshop, WACG '96, Philadelphia, PA, May 27 - 28, 1996, Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

61. Geometry Computing At Michigan Technological University
CS3621 Introduction to Computing with geometry CS5611 Advanced computer Graphics Teaching Curve and Surface Design in computer Graphics and Related
http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/NSF-2/
Geometric Computing and Graphics Group
Department of Computer Science
Michigan Technological University
Acknowledgments
This project and its accompanying software tools development are supported by the National Science Foundation under grant numbers CCR-9696084 (formerly CCR-9410707), DUE-9653244, DUE-9952621 and DUE-0127401, and by a Michigan Research Excellence Fund 1998-1999.
DesignMentor Version 2 Beta
Some components of the beta version of DesignMentor V2 are available. Click here for the details.
Current Faculty Members:
Dr. Ching-Kuang Shene
Dr. John L. Lowther
Current Graduate Students:
John Eisbrener
John Fisher
Francis Greg Murphy
Tin-Tin Yu
Former Group Members:
Dejan Nikolic
Budirijanto Purnomo
Yuan Zhao
Yan Zhou
Related Course Material:
CS3621 Introduction to Computing with Geometry
CS5611 Advanced Computer Graphics
Publications:
  • Tin-Tin Yu, John Lowther and Ching-Kuang Shene,
    Photon Mapping Made Easy
    to appear in ACM 36th Annual SIGCSE Technical Symposium , St. Louis, Missouri, February 23-27, 2005.
  • 62. Engr. Allan S. Hugo's Class Web Pages
    This page is the entry point for several class web pages of Engr. Allan S. Hugo which includes chemistry, mathematics (algebra, analytic geometry, etc.), chemical engineering, and computer programming.
    http://www.geocities.com/ahugo_classes/index.html
    Engr. Allan S. Hugo's Class Web Pages
    Subjects: computer programming concepts, general chemistry, computer applications in chemical engineering, college algebra, analytic geometry
    Kindly sign our guestbook August 21, 2001: Something new at cool stuff! Don't miss it. To view class web pages, please see contents below. For articles, please see EXTRA . For entertainment, kindly visit Cool Stuff Looking for me? Please check my schedules I invite you to take a few moments of your time to reflect on the message coming from our daily motivator . This is a wonderful opportunity to fill up your spirit everyday! Your education is more than just academics. It should be more of values. While you are studying, you should inculcate in yourself the right attitudes and cherish those values. Welcome to Engr. Allan S. Hugo's Class Web Pages Search this Site:
    W elcome. Thank you for visiting our class web pages. My name is Engr. Allan S. Hugo and I am a member of the faculty of chemical engineering of the University of Saint La Salle What you will find here are the courses related to chemistry, computer programming, chemical engineering and mathematics. You will be able to see class notes, handouts and lectures. You will also have the chance to read online tutorials on computer programming plus some available source codes on C programming.

    63. Computational Geometry Bibliographies
    Bibliographies of computational geometry papers. Joel Seiferas Theoretical computer Science Papers Database (40000 entries)
    http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/compgeom/biblios.html
    Computational Geometry
    Bibliographies
    Items marked should be of particular interest to computational geometers. Items marked have recently appeared or changed. I guess this is the best place to mention Janice Walker's MLA-Style Citation Format for Electronic Resources , which describes citation formats for PostScript preprints, mailing list messages, Web pages, and so forth, in a style consistent with the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
    The Geometry Literature Database
    The Geometry Literature Database is a BibT E X database of papers in computational geometry, maintained as a collective effort by members of the computational geometry community, under the gentle supervision of Bill Jones at the University of Saskatchewan. Bill releases revisions of the database three times a year. The most recent revision was released on December 8, 1998 . It contains entries and requires just under 4 Mb of disk space. Bill's announcement of the latest release has more details.

    64. Research Areas - Graduate Studies - Computer Science - Programs - Baskin School
    Research on decision theory, neural networks, computational biology, computational geometry, theoretical computer science, online learning algorithms, computational learning theory, reinforcement learning.
    http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/programs/cs/graduate/research.html#ai
    Home Programs CS Graduate Studies Research Areas Research Areas - Computer Science CS Graduate Requirements Current Requirements Continuing Students Breadth Requirement Approved Electives ... Exam Committee
    CS Graduate Program Introduction Research Areas Faculty Courses
    CS Class Schedule
    Graduate Studies Admissions Financial Support
    Computer Science Department

    Home Page
    ... Software, Web, and Internet Engineering
    Algorithms, Logic, and Complexity
    The goal of pragmatic computer science is to develop systems that fully exploit the capabilities of current computer technology. The goal of theoretical computer science is to understand the underlying principles of information processing, principles that are invariant with respect to technological change. Some of the areas we are investigating are described below. Analysis of Algorithms An algorithm with exponential asymptotic running time is of limited practical value regardless of future advances in hardware technology. Members of the faculty are searching for efficient, practical algorithms to solve problems in coding, scheduling, logic, computational geometry, information retrieval, and programming-language optimization. We are also studying the approximation properties of NP optimization problems and developing methods for establishing both positive and negative approximation results for such problems. Parallel Computation Recent advances in VLSI have made it possible to use multiple processors to tackle a single problem. Efficient algorithms for a parallel system have characteristics far different from traditional sequential algorithms. Furthermore, some problems appear to be inherently sequential, in the sense that no parallel algorithm can significantly reduce the computation time needed to solve them. Our research has concentrated on distinguishing inherently sequential problems from those that can be solved quickly with parallel algorithms and on designing efficient parallel algorithms, particularly for scheduling and graph problems.

    65. Computational Geometry Related Subjects
    for geometry, discrete mathematics, and theoretical computer science. of links to computer graphics resources, including a section on geometry.
    http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/compgeom/related.html
    Computational Geometry
    Related Subjects
    Items marked should be of particular interest to computational geometers. Items marked have been recently added or modified.
    Geometric Application Areas
    Many more real-world applications of computational and discrete geometry are described in David Eppstein 's Geometry in Action

    66. Chartwell-Yorke Mathematics ICT
    computer algebra mathematics software (Derive 5 and LiveMath), Autograph for plotting, coordinate geometry and single variable statistics, CabriGeometre II dynamic geometry software, Fathom dynamic statistics, MathType equation editor.
    http://www.chartwellyorke.com/
    Chartwell-Yorke Ltd, 114 High St, Belmont, Bolton, Lancs, BL7 8AL, UK, tel 01204 811001 fax 01204 811008 info@chartwellyorke.com Autograph 3 - the ultimate graphing, coordinate geometry and single-variable statistics package. Lots of uses at KS3, KS4 and above. See the Flash video tutorials. Cabri Geometry II Plus lets you dynamically explore Euclidean, transformational and coordinate geometry. Vectors, conics, equations of lines, much more. Reviews. Cabri 3D Construct, manipulate and explore solid geometry with Cabri 3D in just a few clicks with this exciting and revolutionary new software. New version 1.1 free trial and introductory guide just uploaded. Derive 6 Explore symbolic and numeric maths solutions from school to professional level. Particularly useful at KS4 and above. New version 6 shows calculus steps, exchanges data with TI calcs, has sliders to change values, and more. Demo Tutorials Reviews Fathom Dynamic Data v2 software for data handling and statistics at KS3, KS4 and A-Level.

    67. Personal Marco Pedicini
    Institute for Applied Calculus, Rome Theoretical computer science, linear logic, geometry of interaction, optimal reductions.
    http://www.iac.rm.cnr.it/~marco/html

    Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

    ISTITUTO per le APPLICAZIONI del CALCOLO

    "Mauro Picone"
    Marco PEDICINI Research Interests:
    Dynamics of Computational Processes

    - Linear Logic, Proof Nets and Geometry of Interaction;
    - Computer Science: Concurrent and Parallel Systems;
    Quantum Computation
    FTP-site for Marco Pedicini e-prints.
    Papers Links and Abstracts

    Projects
    Other WWW Experiences: Vincent's Page Jean-Baptiste Joinet Link Hyper Harold Schellinx Laurent , Paris-alien in Marseille Lorenzo Tortora de Falco web site Personal Annotations on www:
    Mathematics Subject Classification Yahoo Referenced Mathematics Institutes
    Archivio Gazzetta Ufficiale (Concorsi Laureati) (IAC mirroring del televideo) Archivio Gazzetta Ufficiale Concorsi (Comune di Jesi) (la Repubblica) Reclutamento dal Ministero URST Marco Pedicini: marco@iac.rm.cnr.it

    68. Gabor T. Herman
    City University of New York Image Reconstruction from Projections, Inverse Problems, Discrete Tomography, Biomedical Imaging, Medical Imaging, geometry of Digital Spaces, computer Graphics, Visualization, computer Vision
    http://www.cs.gc.cuny.edu/~gherman/
    Gabor T. Herman
    Department of Computer Science
    The Graduate Center

    City University of New York

    365 Fifth Avenue
    New York
    , NY 10016
    USA e-mail: gabortherman at yahoo.com phone: (212) 817-8193
    Current Information
    Books in Print:
    Basic Methods of Tomography and Inverse Problems , Institute of Physics, 1987 3D Imaging in Medicine , CRC Press, 1991 Geometry of Digital Spaces Discrete Tomography: Foundations, Algorithms, and Applications 3D Imaging in Medicine, 2nd Edition , CRC Press, 2000
    Recent and Current Courses:
    Reconstruction from Projections , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Spring 2002
    The Geometry of Digital Spaces
    , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Fall 2002
    Image Processing, Computer Vision and Visualization
    , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Spring 2003
    Discrete Tomography
    , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Fall 2003
    Readings in Computer Science: Algorithms for Image Reconstruction from Projections
    , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Spring 2004
    Seminar in Image Processing and Computer Vision
    , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Spring 2004 Seminar in Image Processing and Computer Vision , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Spring 2005 Reconstruction from Projections , Department of Computer Science, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Fall 2005

    69. An Introduction To Projective Geometry (for Computer Vision)
    An Introduction to Projective geometry (for computer vision)
    http://robotics.stanford.edu/~birch/projective/
    Next: Introduction
    An Introduction to Projective Geometry
    (for computer vision)
    Stan Birchfield Printable version: [PDF 247KB] [ps.gz 71 KB] ** Erratum ** In Section 2.1.3, "The unit sphere," it is stated that the projective plane is topologically equivalent to a sphere. In fact, it is only locally topologically equivalent to a sphere, as pointed out by John D. McCarthy

    70. Macaulay
    Macaulay is a computer algebra system for mathematical computations in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. At its core is a carefully tuned implementation of Grobner basis methods for manipulating systems of polynomial equations.
    http://www.math.columbia.edu/~bayer/Macaulay/index.html
    Macaulay
    A system for computation in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra
    This page is www.math.columbia.edu/~bayer/Macaulay
    Description
    Macaulay is a computer algebra system for mathematical computations in algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. At its core is a carefully tuned implementation of Grobner basis methods for manipulating systems of polynomial equations. Macaulay's user base consists largely of academic researchers and graduate students. It consists of roughly 30,000 lines of C code, documentation, and contributed scripts in Macaulay's command language (which has been dubbed affectionately by some users as "algebraic machine language").
    Authors
    Dave Bayer
    Department of Mathematics
    Barnard College

    Columbia University

    2990 Broadway MC 4417
    New York, NY 10027-6902
    Mike Stillman
    Department of Mathematics
    Cornell University

    Ithaca, NY 14853-4201
    Wait!!
    It's 2003. That 70's haircut really has to go. While you're at it, are you sure you want this program? It warms our hearts every time we hear of a diehard Macaulay enthusiast, but even Dave has switched to

    71. Computer Graphics & Geometry

    http://www.cgg.ru/
    No frames alert!
    The best is to supply a link to a non-framed version of the page.

    72. Bath University - Department Of Computer Science
    Department of computer Science. Research themes Computational algebra and geometry; HCI; Multimedia computing; Systems software engineering.
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/comp-sci/

    Undergraduate Students

    Post-graduate Students

    Exchange/Visiting Students

    Undergraduate Admissions
    ...
    Coping with Complexity (July '04)

    Maintained by web support

    73. Summer School On Computer Tools For Real Algebraic Geometry
    Summer School on computer Tools for Real Algebraic geometry Tools for Real Algebraic geometry contains several minicourses, lectures and computer labs
    http://fgbrs.lip6.fr/~rouillie/Projets/RAAG/School/index.php

    [Fabrice Rouillier]
    [SALSA] [CALFOR] [INRIA] ...
    RAAG - applications and liaison with industry
    Summer School on Computer Tools for Real Algebraic Geometry Participants Program
    Summer School on Computer Tools for Real Algebraic Geometry
    Large mini course, lectures and computer classes.
    monday 30 june - saturday 5 july 2003 - Rennes
    Scientific committee : Michel Coste, Laureano Gonzalez Vega, Fabrice Rou illier, Marie-Francoise Roy, Markus Schweighofer
    Lecturers Laureano Gonzalez-Vega, Joris van der Hoeven, Loic Pottier, Ste fan Ratschan, Fabrice Rouillier, Pablo Parrilo, Mohab Safey, Andreas Seidl, Phil ippe Trebuchet, Jan Verschelde, Philippe Wenger.
    The program of the Summer School on "Computer Tools for Real Algebraic Geometry" contains several minicourses, lectures and computer labs covering algorithms, a nd their implementation, dealing with polynomial system solving, homotopy method s, cylindrical algebraic decomposition, quantifier elimination, real curves and surfaces, sums of squares, real closure, semialgebraic sets, etc.
    The maximum number of participants is 40. Those interested in attending to the S ummer School should register at http://spaces.lip6.fr/ rouillie/P rojets/RAAG/School.

    74. Informatik - Universität Des Saarlandes - Saarbrücken
    Department of computer Science. Areas of research include combinatorics, computational geometry, compilers for realtime embedded systems, formal modelling of circuits, computer architecture, description and planning logics, formal grammars, cryptography, and distributed algorithms.
    http://www.cs.uni-sb.de/
    AktuellesNeues aus der InformatikVorträgeJobbörse ... mehr ...
    Informatik Universität des Saarlandes Willkommen English Deutsch Sitemap

    75. Multiple View Geometry In Computer Vision - Cambridge University Press
    Multiple View geometry in computer Vision. 2nd Edition. Richard Hartley. Australian National University, Canberra. Andrew Zisserman. University of Oxford
    http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521540518

    76. Homepage: Susanne Schmitt (Max-Planck-Institut Für Informatik)
    MaxPlanck-Institut f¼r Informatik. Effective computational geometry, separation bounds; computer algebra; Algebraic number theory, elliptic curves. Publications.
    http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~sschmitt/
    max planck institut informatik
    Homepage
    Susanne Schmitt
    Department 1: Algorithms and Complexity
    Building 46.1
    , Room 318
    Stuhlsatzenhausweg 85

    Germany
    Email: Get my email address via email
    Phone: Fax:
    Research Interests
    • Real algebraic numbers, Root isolation, Separation bounds Effective Computational Geometry Computer Algebra Algebraic number theory, Elliptic curves
    Publications
    Publications of Dr. Susanne Schmitt
    Teaching
    • Summer term 2005: Seminar Geometrische Algorithmen, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert
    Earlier terms
    • Winter term 2004/2005: Seminar Geometric Rounding, Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt Winter term 2004/2005: Lecture Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert Summer term 2004: Seminar Theorie und Praxis geometrischer Algorithmen, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert Winter term 2003/2004: Lecture Effective Computational Geometry for Curves and Surfaces, Dr. Lutz Kettner, Dr. Susanne Schmitt, Dr. Nicola Wolpert

    77. Cambridge University Press - Algorithmics, Complexity, Computer Algebra & Comput
    Algorithmics, Complexity, computer Algebra Computational geometry. Cambridge University Press books in theoretical computer science logic,
    http://www.cambridge.org/aus/browse/default.asp?subjectid=83730

    78. McGill University School Of Computer Science
    School of computer Science. Research groups focus on advanced compilers, architectures and programming systems, Java tools, artificial intelligence, database technology, computational geometry, mobile robotics, computer vision, software engineering, cryptography and quantum information.
    http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/
    Welcome to SOCS! Contact Information People Undergraduate Studies Job Openings ... Summer Camp Are you interested in a B.Sc. at SOCS? Click here for more information... Undergraduate Tutorials Click here for a detailed description
    SOCS Lab Reservations
    McGill ACM Programming Team
    It is still not too late to join the McGill ACM programming team to participate in the world-wide ACM programming contest. There is going to be a programming competition on Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 5h30 in Trottier 3120. More details can be found ... here Luc Devroye is king! Professor Luc Devroye has been awarded one of Canada's most distinguished annual awards for career achievements. Click here to read more.

    79. Elsevier Author Gateway
    To develop new methods in computer aided geometry. Audience CAGD Researchers, Engineers, Designers and Technicians. About this Journal.
    http://authors.elsevier.com/JournalDetail.html?PubID=505604&Precis=DESC

    80. Department Of Computer Science II
    Department of computer Science II. Interests algorithms, computer vision and sound; computeraided geometry and symbolic computation; Internet technology and information systems; modelling and scientific computing.
    http://www.maf.vu.lt/katedros/cs2/katedhp.htm
    Staff
    Courses
    News of CS2
    Department of Computer Science II
    Topics of research and teaching: algorithms, data structures, computer vision, image and signal processing, language synthesis, computer-aided geometry, symbolic computations, Internet technology, data bases, information systems, nonlinear modelling, scientific computing.
    Head of the Department: prof. F. Ivanauskas
    Address: 24 Naugarduko St., Vilnius, 2006 Lithuania
    ph.: +370-2-336032, fax: +370-5-2151585
    HP is depicted by the famous baroque instances of Lithuania

    Research
    CAG Lab
    (Lithuanian)
    Publications
    Projects for students
    Students' corner Interesting things The Computer Science: "Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes" E. W. Dijkstra Vilnius University Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, VU Hp designed by Algimantas Juozapavicius , assoc. prof. last updated: 30/04/2002

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