About Lab
The Computer-aided Geometry Lab (CAGLab) is one of the research groups in the Department
of Computer Science II. The group is focusing on research in geometric modeling:
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applications of algebraic geometry to rational surface modeling:
universal rational parameterizations, toric Bezier patches, M-patches, canal surfaces and Pythagorean normal (PN) surfaces;
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free-form surfaces of arbitrary topology: tensor-border patchworks, guided surfacing;
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subdivision surfaces: artifacts, unification of various subdivision schemes, polar subdivision.
Teaching activities:
computer aided geometric design, differential geometry, analytic geometry, computational geometry, computer graphics, interactive 3D Web graphics.