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Computer Graphics

This document outlines the course contents, assessment, and schedule for a computer graphics course. It will cover fundamental concepts like geometric transformations, modeling curves and surfaces, 2D and 3D transformations, viewing and projections. Students will be assessed through exams, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. Quizzes and assignments are scheduled regularly throughout the course. The course introduces computer graphics and its applications in areas such as CAD, virtual reality, data visualization, entertainment, and image processing.

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Computer Graphics

This document outlines the course contents, assessment, and schedule for a computer graphics course. It will cover fundamental concepts like geometric transformations, modeling curves and surfaces, 2D and 3D transformations, viewing and projections. Students will be assessed through exams, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. Quizzes and assignments are scheduled regularly throughout the course. The course introduces computer graphics and its applications in areas such as CAD, virtual reality, data visualization, entertainment, and image processing.

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Computer Graphics

Instructor
Course Assessment
Session 1 Examination 10% (Week 6)

Session 2 Examination 15% (Week 13)

Quizzes/Assignments 25%

Terminal Examination 50% (Week 18)


Quizzes/Assignment Schedule
Week 31st Assignment
Week 4 1st Quiz
Week 8 2nd Assignment
Week 102nd Quiz
Week 153rd Quiz
Week 174th Quiz and 3rd Assignment
Computer Graphics (1)
Course Contents
Introduction to Computer Graphics
Fundamentals of input and display devices
Geometrical Transformations
Homogeneous Co-ordinates
Representing curves and surfaces
Solid modeling
2D transformations, translation, rotation, scaling,
shear etc
Computer Graphics (2)
Clipping
Windowing techniques
Modeling hierarchies
3D transformations
Viewing in 3D
Planar projections
3D curves and surfaces
Perspective viewing
Computer Graphics (3)
3D clipping
Geometric algorithms for graphics problems,
with applications to ray tracing, hidden surface
elimination, etc
Computer Graphics(Introduction)
Graphs and Charts
Computer-Aided Design
Virtual Reality Environments
Data Visualizations
Computer Art
Entertainment Industry
Image Processing
GUI
Take Care

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