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CSG 98: Set-theoretic solid modelling — Techniques and Applications

Proceedings of the CSG 98 conference held at Ammerdown in April 1998. Thirteen papers contribute to the advancement of a central solid modelling technology. The authors represent major research groups and well-known companies world-wide.

Contents
Bezier surfaces in set-theoretic modelling, J. Berchtold and A. Bowyer
Combining implicit surfaces with soft blending in a CSG tree, L. Barthe, V. Gaildrat and R. Caubet
Domain extension for the extreme vertices model (EVM) and set-membership classification, A. Aguilera and D. Ayala
Efficient and accurate tessellation of implicit sweeps, B. Crespin, P. Guitton and C. Schlick
Fast ray-tracing of CSG models, A. Sanna, M. Rossi and P. Montuschi
Finding good bounds on the minimum distance between two set-theoretically defined geometric models, D. Pidcock and A. Bowyer
Implicit painting of CSG solids, E. Akleman
An incremental morphological analysys for semantic conversions, A. Tehari, A. Bouras and J.M. Brun
Low-discrepancy sequences for volume properties in solid modelling, T.J.G. Davis and R.R. Martin
Photon radiosity lightmaps for CSG solids, A. Wilkie, R.F. Tobler and W. Purgathofer
Region boundary approximations of sweeps and Minkowski operations, J. Guo, B. Guo and J. Menon
Reinforcement of hollowed prototypes, W.K. Chiu and S.T. Tan
Representing polyhedral solids by simplical coverings, F.R. Feito, R.J. Segura and J.C. Torres

ISBN 1-874728-14-3, hardback, 219 pages, 114 diagrams, 1998  £60.00/$100.00

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