CMPS 161: Visualization and Computer Animation
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Introduction to standard techniques of computer animation and data visualization. Topics include mathematical foundations; creature and behavioral animation; scalar, vector and tensor visualization methods. Involves programming exercises, instruction in available software, and a project. Prerequisite(s): course 160 and 160L or equivalent. Enrollment restricted to students majoring in computer sciences, computer engineering, or electrical engineering. Concurrent enrollment in course 161L required. Enrollment limited to 35. S. Lodha, A. Pang
5 Credits
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