Date of Award
1998
Document Type
Thesis
Publisher
Edith Cowan University
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science Honours
Faculty
Faculty of Science and Technology
First Supervisor
Geoff Comber
Abstract
The mathematics behind algorithms involved in generating three-dimensional images on a computer has stemmed from the analysis of the processes of sight and vision. These processes have been modeled to provide methods of visualising three-dimensional data sets. The applications of such visualisations are varied. This project will study some of the mathematics that IS used in three-dimensional graphics applications
Recommended Citation
Morrison, R. (1998). Vector Geometry and Applications to Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics. Edith Cowan University. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses_hons/1013