Interactive Procedural Model Generation

Carlo H. Séquin, Joseph M. Rojas, Ajay Sreekanth, Milind M. Joshi, Raja Kadiyala, Mark Halstead, Tom Funkhouser, Alonzo C. Addison, Laura Downs and Ashutosh Rege

EECS Department
University of California, Berkeley
Technical Report No. UCB/CSD-91-637
June 1991

http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1991/CSD-91-637.pdf

This is a report on the fifth offering of a special graduate course on geometric modeling and computer graphics, CS 285: "Procedural Generation of Geometrical Objects". This document is a collection of the student's course projects with a brief introduction and an overview over this year's course syllabus. The projects described include several interactive editing tools for the Berkeley UniGrafix modeling environment, a couple of utilities useful for the analysis of algebraic surfaces and for the visualization of the stability domain of dynamical systems, as well as a highly parameterized generator for tree models of trees for use in architectural scenes. Most projects have been developed on SGI's personal IRIS workstation.


BibTeX citation:

@techreport{Séquin:CSD-91-637,
    Author = {Séquin, Carlo H. and Rojas, Joseph M. and Sreekanth, Ajay and Joshi, Milind M. and Kadiyala, Raja and Halstead, Mark and Funkhouser, Tom and Addison, Alonzo C. and Downs, Laura and Rege, Ashutosh},
    Title = {Interactive Procedural Model Generation},
    Institution = {EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley},
    Year = {1991},
    Month = {Jun},
    URL = {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1991/6398.html},
    Number = {UCB/CSD-91-637},
    Abstract = {This is a report on the fifth offering of a special graduate course on geometric modeling and computer graphics, CS 285: "Procedural Generation of Geometrical Objects". This document is a collection of the student's course projects with a brief introduction and an overview over this year's course syllabus. The projects described include several interactive editing tools for the Berkeley UniGrafix modeling environment, a couple of utilities useful for the analysis of algebraic surfaces and for the visualization of the stability domain of dynamical systems, as well as a highly parameterized generator for tree models of trees for use in architectural scenes. Most projects have been developed on SGI's personal IRIS workstation.}
}

EndNote citation:

%0 Report
%A Séquin, Carlo H.
%A Rojas, Joseph M.
%A Sreekanth, Ajay
%A Joshi, Milind M.
%A Kadiyala, Raja
%A Halstead, Mark
%A Funkhouser, Tom
%A Addison, Alonzo C.
%A Downs, Laura
%A Rege, Ashutosh
%T Interactive Procedural Model Generation
%I EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
%D 1991
%@ UCB/CSD-91-637
%U http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1991/6398.html
%F Séquin:CSD-91-637