Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Math_Discover - Geometry Computer
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 7     121-140 of 150    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20

         Geometry Computer:     more books (100)
  1. Scale-Space and Morphology in Computer Vision
  2. Mathematics of Surfaces XI: 11th IMA International Conference, Loughborough, UK, September 5-7, 2005, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / ... Computer Science and General Issues) (v. 11)
  3. Algorithms and Computation: Third International Symposium, ISAAC '92, Nagoya, Japan, December 16-18, 1992. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  4. Algorithm Engineering and Experiments: 4th International Workshop, ALENEX 2002, San Francicsco, CA, USA, January 4-5, 2002, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  5. Computer Vision-ECCV 2002: 7th European Conference on Computer Vision, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 28-31, 2002 - Proceedings, Part 1
  6. Data Structures and Efficient Algorithms: Final Report on the DFG Special Joint Initiative (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  7. Computer Vision-ECCV 2002: 7th European Conference on Computer Vision, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 28-31, 2002 - Proceedings, Part 4
  8. Twentieth Anniversary Volume: Discrete & Computational Geometry
  9. Art Gallery Theorems and Algorithms (International Series of Monographs on Computer Science, No 3) by Joseph O'Rourke, 1987-10-01
  10. Randomization and Approximation Techniques in Computer Science: Second International Workshop, RANDOM'98, Barcelona, Spain, October 8-10, 1998 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  11. Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science: 27th International Workshop, WG 2001 Boltenhagen, Germany, June 14-16, 2001 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  12. Computer Vision - ECCV'98: 5th European Conference on Computer Vision, Freiburg, Germany, June 2-6, 1998, Proceedings, Volume I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  13. LATIN'98: Theoretical Informatics: Third Latin American Symposium, Campinas, Brazil, April 20-24, 1998, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  14. Approximation Algorithms for Combinatorial Optimization: Third International Workshop, APPROX 2000 Saarbrücken, Germany, September 5-8, 2000 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

121. Fall Workshop On Computational Geometry, 2000
11th Annual Fall Workshop. Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY, USA; 23 November 2001.
http://www.ams.sunysb.edu/~jsbm/cgworkshop.html
11th Annual Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry
November 23, 2001
Program available Proceedings Participants
Auditorium, Library/CATT Building, Polytechnic University
We are pleased to announce the eleventh in a series of annual fall workshops on Computational Geometry. This workshop series, founded originally under the sponsorship of the Mathematical Sciences Institute (MSI) at Stony Brook (with funding from the U. S. Army Research Office), continued during 1996-1999 under the sponsorship of the Center for Geometric Computing, a collaborative center of Brown, Duke, and Johns Hopkins Universities, also funded by the U.S. Army Research Office. In 2000, for the tenth in the workshop series, the workshop was again held on the campus of the University at Stony Brook. This year, for the first time, it will be held at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn.
Scope and Format
The aim of this workshop is to bring together students and researchers from academia and industry, to stimulate collaboration on problems of common interest arising in geometric computations. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:
  • Algorithmic methods in geometry I/O-scalable geometric algorithms Animation of geometric algorithms Computer graphics Solid modeling Geographic information systems Computational metrology Graph drawing Experimental studies Geometric data structures Implementation issues Robustness in geometric computations Computer vision Robotics Computer-aided design Mesh generation Manufacturing applications of geometry

122. AIM Workshop: Geometry And Representation Theory Of Tensors For Computer Science
The American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) will host a focused workshop on Geometry and representation theory of tensors for computer science,
http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/repnsoftensors.html
Geometry and representation theory of tensors for computer science, statistics and other areas
July 21 to July 25, 2008 at the American Institute of Mathematics , Palo Alto, California organized by Joseph Landsberg, Lek-Heng Lim, Jason Morton, and Jerzy Weyman This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF , will be devoted to translating questions from quantum computing, complexity theory, statistical learning theory, signal processing, and data analysis to problems in geometry and representation theory. In all these areas varieties in spaces of tensors invariant under linear changes of coordinates appear as central objects of study. Despite their different origins, there are striking similarities among the relevant varieties and this workshop will study ways of approaching questions such as finding defining equations, hidden symmetries, and singularities. The main topics for the workshop are
  • Geometric approaches to P?=NP
  • Algebraic statistics, particularly hidden variable models
  • Multi-linear techniques in data analysis and signal processing
  • Entanglement in quantum information theory By the end of the workshop, researchers in the relevant areas will be up to date on what is known about their questions from a geometric perspective and geometers will have a list of open questions to work on. We hope this workshop is the beginning of collaborations between mathematicians and researchers in the targeted areas.
  • 123. DIMACS Workshop On Computational Geometry
    Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA; 1415 November 2002.
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/CompGeom/
    DIMACS Workshop on Computational Geometry
    November 14 - 15, 2002
    DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
    Organizers:
    Joseph S. B. Mitchell , Stony Brook University, jsbm@ams.sunysb.edu
    Program Committee:
    Herve Bronnimann , Polytechnic University
    Erik Demaine , MIT
    Steven Fortune , Bell Laboratories
    Joseph S. B. Mitchell , Stony Brook University
    Ileana Streinu , Smith College
    Suresh Venkatasubramanian
    Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Computational Geometry and Applications.

    124. SONA GEOMETRY FROM ANGOLA: MATHEMATICS OF AN AFRICAN TRADITION | Mathematics And
    SONA GEOMETRY FROM ANGOLA MATHEMATICS OF AN AFRICAN TRADITION from Mathematics and Computer Education provided by Find Articles at BNET.
    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3950/is_201001/ai_n52371846/
    BNET Log In Join Search
    • All of BNET Publications Library Home Commentary Leadership Life at Work ... Newspaper Collection document.cookie='MAD_FIRSTPAGE=1;path=/;domain=findarticles.com';
      Reference Publications
      SONA GEOMETRY FROM ANGOLA: MATHEMATICS OF AN AFRICAN TRADITION
      Mathematics and Computer Education Winter 2010 by Rauff, James V
      SONA GEOMETRY FROM ANGOLA: MATHEMATICS OF AN AFRICAN TRADITION by Paulus Gerdes Polimetrica, 2006, 232 pp. ISBN: 978-88-7699-055-7 The African sona drawings have become standard fare in ethnomathematics, mathematics education, and history of mathematics classes. As an example, here is a frequently depicted lusona (from www.tacomacc.edu/home/jkellerrn/Ethnomath/Sona.htm Paulus Gerdes is a well-known ethnomathematician, mathematics educator, and mathematician who, in numerous books and articles, has shown us the mathematics in African art and culture. In Sona Geometry, Gerdes reveals the sophisticated mathematics underlying the sona. Sona Geometry begins with ethnographical data about the Cokwe people and the sona tradition. Included in this discussion are references to the published collections of sona. These chapters are skimpy from an anthropological point of view, but set the stage for Gerdes' primary focus - mathematics. Sona Geometry concludes with an appendix of mathematical research inspired by the sona tradition. Here Gerdes includes mirror curves, Lunda designs, Liki matrices, and cycle matrices.

    125. DIMACS Workshop On Implementation Of Geometric Algorithms
    Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA; 46 December 2002.
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/GeomAlgorithms/
    DIMACS Workshop on Implementation of Geometric Algorithms
    December 4 - 6, 2002
    DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway NJ
    Organizers:
    Herve Bronnimann , Polytechnic University, hbr@poly.edu
    Steven Fortune , Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, sjf@bell-labs.com
    Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Computational Geometry and Applications
    DIMACS Workshop Registration Fees Pre-register
    before
    deadline After
    pre-registration
    deadline Regular rate $120/day $140/day Academic/nonprofit rate* $60/day $70/day Postdocs $10/day $15/day DIMACS Postdocs $5/day $10/day
    DIMACS partner institution employees** DIMACS long-term visitors*** Registration fee to be collected on site, cash, check, VISA/Mastercard accepted. Our funding agencies require that we charge a registration fee during the course of the workshop. Registration fees include participation in the workshop, all workshop materials, breakfast, lunch, breaks and any scheduled social events (if applicable)
    * College/University faculty and employees of nonprofit and government organizations will automatically receive the reduced rate. Other participants may apply for a

    126. DGCI 2006 - Discrete Geometry For Computer Imagery
    Nov 7, 2006 DGCI 2006 is the 13th in the series of international conferences on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery. The aim is to gather researchers
    http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/dgci/

    DGCI'2006
    13th International Conference on
    Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery
    October 25-27, 2006
    Szeged, Hungary
    Presentation Home Page Invited Speakers Scientific Program Proceedings ... How to Use ConfTool Author Pages Instructions to Authors Templates List of Accepted Papers Oral Presentations ... Poster Presentations Venue Registration Social Events Venue Travel ... Photos Other Information Committees Sponsors Previous Editions Contacts DGCI'2006 is the 13th in the series of international conferences on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery. The aim is to gather researchers in discrete geometry and topology, discrete models, with applications in image analysis and image synthesis. Discrete geometry plays an expanding role in the fields of shape modelling, image synthesis, and image analysis. It deals with topological and geometric definitions of digitized objects or digitized images and provides both a theoretical and computational framework for computer imaging. This edition of DGCI follows the successful 2005 edition held in Poitiers, France

    127. SoCG 2002
    ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry. Universitat Polit cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; 57 June 2002.
    http://www-ma2.upc.es/~geomc/events/socg2002/
    ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry
    June 5-7, 2002
    Sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH
    Conference information
    The ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry in 2002 will be held at the , Barcelona, Spain. The conference will feature an applied track, a theoretical track, as well as a video review. The will be the primary host for the conference.

    128. Pearson - Computational Geometry And Computer Graphics In C++ - Michael Laszlo
    Oct 10, 1995 This book describes some basic problems in computer graphics and computational geometry, and presents some practical methods for solving
    http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/Computational-Geometry-and-Compu

    129. SoCG 2003
    19th ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, held in conjunction with FCRC 2003. San Diego, CA, USA; 810 June 2003.
    http://www.cs.umd.edu/areas/Theory/socg03/
    19th ACM Symposium on
    Computational Geometry
    June 8-10, 2003 - San Diego, USA
    In conjunction with FCRC 2003
    Sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH
    General Information Electronic Submissions Accepted Papers ... Conference Program
    General Information
    The 19th ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, featuring both theoretical and applied research, and a video review, was held at the in San Diego (USA) as part of the Federated Computer Research Conference ( FCRC 2003 Conference Information Travel and Registration
    (Visit the FCRC web page for the latest information.) Note that the reception on Saturday, and the lunches on Sunday and Monday are covered in the registration price. (Providing lunch on Tuesday would have increased the registration fee by $75.)

    130. Real Geometry, Computer Algebra, And Math Education Conference - A Conference In
    in Real Algebraic Geometry and Computer Algebra and Geometry, and he has also Real Algebraic Geometry (Monday 17 and Tuesday 18), Computer Algebra and
    http://www.euro-math-soc.eu/node/517
    @import "/modules/aggregator/aggregator.css"; @import "/modules/book/book.css"; @import "/modules/cck/content.css"; @import "/modules/date/date.css"; @import "/modules/event/event.css"; @import "/modules/node/node.css"; @import "/modules/poll/poll.css"; @import "/modules/system/defaults.css"; @import "/modules/system/system.css"; @import "/modules/user/user.css"; @import "/modules/calendar/calendar.css"; @import "/modules/cck/fieldgroup.css"; @import "/themes/garland/style.css"; @import "/files/color/garland-98b9ea2f/style.css"; @import "/themes/garland/print.css";
    The European Mathematical Society

    Hosted by:
    Home
    Real Geometry, Computer Algebra, and Math Education conference - A conference in honor of Tomás Recio
    February 26, 2010 - 17:14 — Anonymous Start: May 17 2010 - 00:00 End: May 21 2010 - 23:59 Venue: CIEM (Centro Internacional de Encuentros Matemáticos) in Castro Urdiales (70 km east of Santander and 40 west of Bilbao). Spain URL: http://www.trecio60th.unican.es Short description of the event: On 17-21 May 2010 we will be celebrating the 60th birthday of Tomás Recio with
    a conference. The emphasis will be on the areas of mathematics most prominent

    131. IPAM - MBI2004, IPAM - Graduate Summer School: Mathematics In Brain Imaging
    Graduate Summer School Mathematics in Brain Imaging. Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), Los Angeles, CA, USA; 1223 July 2004.
    http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/mbi2004/
    IPAM gratefully acknowledges support for participants from the Center for Imaging Science at Johns Hopkins University
    Graduate Summer School: Mathematics in Brain Imaging
    July 12 - 23, 2004
    Schedule and Presentations Program Poster PDF
    Organizing Committee
    Paul Thompson, Chair (UCLA)
    Michael Miller (Johns Hopkins University)
    Thomas Nichols (University of Michigan)
    Stanley Osher (IPAM)
    Russell Poldrack (UCLA)
    Scientific Background
    Schedule
    Week 1: Computational Anatomy (July 12 - 16, 2004)
    Week 2: Functional Brain Mapping (July 19 - 23, 2004)
    This second one-week course will cover the mathematics of functional brain imaging. Diverse mathematical techniques are now widely used for analyzing functional images of the brain. These include the analysis of time-series of images from functional MRI scanning, positron emission tomography, as well as MEG, EEG, and optical imaging of the cortex. Each technique has given rise to sophisticated mathematics for detecting and analyzing the underlying features in these images. Methods will be outlined for Bayesian analysis of fMRI time-series, as well as statistical analysis using ICA and PCA, random field theory, and integration of multiple functional brain imaging techniques.
    Speakers
    John Ashburner (Institute of Neurology)
    Nicholas Ayache (INRIA Sophia Antipolis)
    Christian Beckmann (Oxford University)

    132. IEEE Xplore - Computational Geometry And Computer Graphics
    by DP Dobkin 2002 - Cited by 15 - Related articles
    http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=163408

    133. 14th Annual Fall Workshop On Computational Geometry
    14th Annual Fall Workshop, with a focus on Open Problems. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA; 1920 November 2004.
    http://cgw2004.csail.mit.edu/
    14th Annual Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry
    with a Focus on Open Problems
    November 19-20, 2004
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Room 141, Building 32 The Stata Center
    32 Vassar Street

    Cambridge, MA 02139 USA Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory , and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Program and Proceedings Participants Accepted abstracts ... Blog ] [Registration closed]
    Scope and Format
    The aim of this workshop is to bring together students and researchers from academia and industry, to stimulate collaboration on problems of common interest arising in geometric computations. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:
    • Algorithmic methods in geometry I/O-scalable geometric algorithms Animation of geometric algorithms Computer graphics Solid modeling Geographic information systems Computational metrology Graph drawing Experimental studies Folding and unfolding Geometric data structures Kinetic data structures Implementation issues Robustness in geometric computations Geometric approximation algorithms Computer vision Robotics Computer-aided design Mesh generation Manufacturing applications of geometry Computational biology and geometric computations Computational statistics
    Following the tradition of the previous Fall Workshops on Computational Geometry, the format of the workshop will be informal, extending over two days (Friday-Saturday), with several breaks scheduled for discussions. To promote a free exchange of questions and research challenges, there will be a special focus on Open Problems, with a presentation on

    134. ICCGCV 2011 - International Conference On Computational Geometry And Computer Vi
    The International Conference on Computational Geometry and Computer Vision aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers,
    http://www.waset.org/conferences/2011/tokyo/iccgcv/
    Conference Home Call for Papers Conference Proceedings Scientific Committees ... FAQs ICCGCV 2011 : "International Conference on Computational Geometry and Computer Vision" Tokyo, Japan
    May 25-27, 2011
    The International Conference on Computational Geometry and Computer Vision aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Computational Geometry and Computer Vision , and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
    PAPER SUBMISSION
    All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. The full paper submissions will be chosen based on technical merit, interest, applicability, and how well they fit a coherent and balanced technical program. The accepted full papers will be published in the refereed conference proceedings. Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full text papers including results, tables, figures and references. Full text papers (.doc, .rft, .ps, .pdf) will be accepted only by

    135. EWCG 2005
    21st European Workshop on Computational Geometry. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, the Netherlands; Spring School 78, Workshop 911 March 2005.
    http://www.win.tue.nl/EWCG2005/
    The 21st European Workshop on Computational Geometry will take place on March 9-11 , 2005, at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. The workshop will be preceded by a Spring School on March 7-8
    Workshop
    March 9-11, 2005
    Local Information

    This file
    • Analysis of geometric algorithm design and data structures including theoretical issues arising from implementations, geometric optimization, combinatorial geometry, and analysis of geometric configurations. Applications of computational geometry in robotics and virtual worlds, computer graphics, simulation and visualization, image processing, geometric and solid modeling, computer aided geometric design, manufacturing, geographical information systems, and structural molecular biology.
    Spring School March 7-8 , 2005 The target audience for this spring school are PhD students and postdocs that work in the area of computational geometry and/or in algorithm design and analysis. The program of the school is divided into four blocks (two per day) which are each devoted to a specific topic. Each block consists of lectures and problem solving exercises in small groups.
    Please note that we can not accept any more applications for the spring school.

    136. PRESERVICE ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS TEACHERS VIEWS ABOUT COMPUTER
    File Format PDF/Adobe Acrobat Quick View
    http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/5/38/43977609.pdf

    137. ARCC Workshop: Statistical Inferences On Shape Manifolds
    Workshop on algorithmic and computational shape analysis. AIM Research Conference Center (ARCC), Palo Alto, CA, USA; 69 May 2005.
    http://aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/shapemanifolds.html
    Statistical Inferences on Shape Manifolds
    May 6 to May 9, 2005 at the American Institute of Mathematics , Palo Alto, California organized by Washington Mio David Mumford , and Anuj Srivastava This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF , will be devoted to algorithmic and computational shape analysis. It will bring together researchers in the field of shape analysis to identify and discuss outstanding issues in algorithmic shape representation, statistical inferences on shape manifolds, and applications to areas such as medical imaging, homeland security and military target recognition. Algorithmic shape analysis has a multidisciplinary nature, so the workshop will seek to promote interaction and foster the development of new collaborations among researchers with expertise in mathematics, statistics and image analysis. The main topics for the workshop are:
    • Representations of 2D and 3D shapes
    • Statistical models and inferences on shape manifolds
    • Applications to computer vision and pattern recognition
    The workshop will differ from typical conferences in some regards. Participants will be invited to suggest open problems and questions before the workshop begins, and these will be posted on the workshop website. These include specific problems on which there is hope of making some progress during the workshop, as well as more ambitious problems which may influence the future activity of the field. Lectures at the workshop will be focused on familiarizing the participants with the background material leading up to specific problems, and the schedule will include discussion and working sessions.

    138. 3D Geometry For Computer Graphics
    File Format Microsoft Powerpoint View as HTML
    http://www.mathnet.or.kr/Video/etc/dongseo/1101_Lee.ppt
    юUgȵWۑI6I ~ʪPo jޅ٩Rl:G@R1?i8եlzMu_L7nQQ-,ŞIZQĒ =7܃J ]'AC]  x0#D*JHR)Swo/L"l Pxǿ c09 ѽu_NzwqIGFeYxOF؛

    139. 20th Canadian Conference In Computational Geometry -- August 2008
    The 20th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry will be held on August 13-15 at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
    http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~cccg2008/
    The 20th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry August 13-15, 2008
    Welcome
    The Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry (CCCG) was founded in 1989 by a group of computer scientists with a passion for computational and combinatorial geometry. The first meeting was conceived by David Avis and Godfried Toussaint . It was held at McGill University in Montreal and hosted over 180 attendees from different countries across the globe. The opening lecture of this first conference was given by . This year, the opening will be given by one of his close friends Ron Graham CCCG is held annually to this day at various universities across Canada. These annual meetings attract a large number of students and have the informal atmosphere of small workshops despite their size. The conference concentrates on both theoretical and applied results on problems that have geometric nature. The main focus is on problems in discrete and computational geometry with solutions that range from efficient algorithms to abstract mathematical results. This year, the 20th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry will be held between August 1315, 2008 at

    140. Computational Geometry | Facebook
    This branch may be seen as a further development of a href= /pages/w/ 114849405193792 descriptive geometry /a and is often considered a branch of computer
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Computational-geometry/103973999638238
    Computational geometry 65 people like this.
    to connect with
    Wall Info Fan Photos Computational geometry + Others Computational geometry Just Others Computational geometry joined Facebook. March 26 at 10:42pm See More Posts English (US) Español More… Download a Facebook bookmark for your phone.
    Login

    Facebook ©2010

    Page 7     121-140 of 150    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20

    free hit counter