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Computer graphics

Index Computer graphics

Computer graphics are pictures and films created using computers. [1]

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A Good Librarian Like a Good Shepherd

A Good Librarian Like a Good Shepherd, known in Japan as, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by August and released on January 25, 2013 for Windows as a DVD.

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A K Peters

A K Peters, Ltd. was a publisher of scientific and technical books, specializing in mathematics and in computer graphics, robotics, and other fields of computer science.

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A-buffer

In computer graphics, A-buffer, also known as anti-aliased, area-averaged or accumulation buffer, is a general hidden surface mechanism suited to medium scale virtual memory computers.

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A. Michael Noll

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A.M. Weather

A.M. Weather was an American weather news program that ran from October 30, 1978.

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Aaron Marcus

Aaron Marcus (born 22 May 1943) is an American user-interface and information-visualization designer, as well as a computer graphics artist.

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Abstract cell complex

In mathematics, an abstract cell complex is an abstract set with Alexandrov topology in which a non-negative integer number called dimension is assigned to each point.

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Abstract graphical data type

An abstract graphical data type (AGDT) is an extension of an abstract data type for computer graphics.

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Access Games

Access Games Inc. is a Japanese company specializing in the planning, development and distribution of video games and the research, development and distribution of software, data and video media.

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ACM SIGGRAPH

ACM SIGGRAPH is the international Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques based in New York.

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ACM Transactions on Graphics

ACM Transactions on Graphics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers the field of computer graphics.

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Adage, Inc.

Adage was an Boston-based electronics and computer manufacturer founded in 1957, first specializing in analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, and later in computer graphics systems.

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Adaptive mesh refinement

In numerical analysis, adaptive mesh refinement, or AMR, is a method of adapting the accuracy of a solution within certain sensitive or turbulent regions of simulation, dynamically and during the time the solution is being calculated.

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Adaptive tile refresh

Adaptive tile refresh is a computer graphics technique for side-scrolling video games.

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Adventure Game Interpreter

The Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) is a game engine developed by Sierra On-Line.

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Adventureland (video game)

Adventureland is the first text adventure game for microcomputers, released by Scott Adams in 1978.

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Aerial image

An aerial image is a projected image which is "floating in air", and cannot be viewed normally.

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Affine transformation

In geometry, an affine transformation, affine mapBerger, Marcel (1987), p. 38.

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Agora Center

The Agora Center is a separate institute at the University of Jyväskylä in Central Finland.

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AI accelerator

An AI accelerator is a class of microprocessor or computer system designed to accelerate artificial neural networks, machine vision and other machine learning algorithms for robotics, internet of things and other data-intensive or sensor-driven tasks.

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Air (visual novel)

Air is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key released on September 8, 2000 for Windows PCs.

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Akbar Padamsee

Akbar Padamsee (born 12 April 1928, Bombay) is a contemporary Indian artist and painter, considered one of the pioneers in Modern Indian painting along with Raza, Souza and M.F. Hussain.

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Alain Fournier

Alain Fournier (1943–2000) was a computer graphics researcher.

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Alan Kay

Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940 published by the Association for Computing Machinery 2012) is an American computer scientist.

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Alembic (computer graphics)

Alembic is an interchange file format for computer graphics used by visual effects and animation professionals.

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Alessandro Pepe

Alessandro Pepe (born January 10, 1972), better known as the "Fog Man", is an Italian FX Artist, currently working for DreamWorks Animation.

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Alex Lindsay

Alex Ben Lindsay (born July 10, 1970) is an American computer graphics and video production specialist.

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Alexander Schure

Alexander Schure (August 3, 1920 - October 29, 2009) was an American academic and entrepreneur.

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Alfred Gray (mathematician)

Alfred Gray (October 22, 1939 – October 27, 1998) was an American mathematician whose main research interests were in differential geometry.

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Alpha compositing

In computer graphics, alpha compositing is the process of combining an image with a background to create the appearance of partial or full transparency.

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Alpha to coverage

Alpha to coverage is a multisampling computer graphics technique useful for situations where dense foliage or grass must be rendered in a video game.

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Alvy Ray Smith

Alvy Ray Smith III is an American computer scientist who cofounded Lucasfilm's Computer Division, and Pixar, participating in the 1980s and 1990s expansion of computer animation into feature film.

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Ambi Ning Vayassaytho

Ambi Ning Vayassaytho (English: Ambi, you are aged) is an upcoming Indian Kannada film directed by Gurudattha Ganiga in his directorial debut.

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American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of Disney–ABC Television Group, a subsidiary of the Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company.

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American School of Madrid

The American School of Madrid (ASM), founded in 1961, is an independent, coeducational, K-12 international school in Madrid, Spain.

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Amy Ashurst Gooch

Amy Ashurst Gooch is a computer scientist known for her contributions in non-photorealistic rendering.

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Analog television

Analog television or analogue television is the original television technology that uses analog signals to transmit video and audio.

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Andrew Glassner

Andrew S. Glassner (born 1960) is an American expert in computer graphics, well known in computer graphics community as the originator and editor of the Graphics Gems series, An Introduction to Ray Tracing, and Principles of Digital Image Synthesis.

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Andrew Witkin

Andrew Paul Witkin (July 22, 1952 – September 12, 2010) was an American computer scientist who made major contributions in computer vision and computer graphics.

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Andries van Dam

Andries "Andy" van Dam (born December 8, 1938) is a Dutch-born American professor of computer science and former vice-president for research at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Andrzej Kot

Andrzej Kot (born 21 November 1946, Lublin) is a Polish designer, calligrapher, typesetter, typographer, book illustrator.

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Andy Lomas

Andy Lomas (born 1967 in Welwyn Garden City, England) is a British artist with a mathematical background, formerly a television and film CG supervisor and more recently a contemporary digital artist, with a special interest in morphogenesis using mathematical morphology.

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Angel Beats!

is a 13-episode Japanese anime television series produced by P.A.Works and Aniplex and directed by Seiji Kishi.

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Angel Beats! (visual novel)

is a Japanese episodic visual novel developed by Key for Windows PCs.

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Angle of incidence (optics)

In geometric optics, the angle of incidence is the angle between a ray incident on a surface and the line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence, called the normal.

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Animation Kobe

The is an event established by Kobe in 1996 to promote anime and other visual media.

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Animator

An animator is an artist who creates multiple images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence.

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Anisotropy

Anisotropy, is the property of being directionally dependent, which implies different properties in different directions, as opposed to isotropy.

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Anna Frants

Ánna Fránts (А́нна Алекса́ндровна Фра́нц; born in 1965 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is an American multimedia artist, curator, collector.

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Annie Lavery

Annie Lavery is a fictional character on ABC's daytime drama All My Children.

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Ant-Man (film)

Ant-Man is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name: Scott Lang and Hank Pym.

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Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue

Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue, known in Japan as, officially abbreviated as and translated as Four Rhythm Across the Blue, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Sprite and released for Windows on November 28, 2014.

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Ape Escape (shorts)

Ape Escape, known in Japan as, is a series of computer-generated anime shorts produced by Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment for TV Tokyo in 2002.

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Appa (character)

is a fictional character on the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender and in the film The Last Airbender.

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Apple II graphics

The Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited.

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Appleseed Ex Machina

Appleseed Ex Machina, also known as in the original version, is a 2007 Japanese animated CG science fiction film and is the sequel to the 2004 ''Appleseed'' film, similarly directed by Shinji Aramaki, and was produced by Hong Kong director and producer John Woo.

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Aqua (color)

Aqua (from aqua for water) is a greenish-blue color, a variation of the color cyan.

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Arcade game

An arcade game or coin-op is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades.

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Archaeology

Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of humanactivity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.

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Are We Changing Planet Earth?

Are We Changing Planet Earth? and Can We Save Planet Earth? are two programmes that form a documentary about global warming, presented by David Attenborough.

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Arei no Kagami

was originally created by Leiji Matsumoto as an educational-like video aimed more at children.

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Argon Zark!

Argon Zark! is a webcomic, created by cartoonist and web site designer Charley Parker.

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Arie E. Kaufman

Arie E. Kaufman (born 1954) is an Israeli-American computer scientist best known for his work in volume visualization and virtual reality.

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ArrayFire

AccelerEyes, doing business as ArrayFire, is an American software company that develops programming tools for parallel computing and graphics on graphics processing unit (GPU) chipsets.

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Art movement

An art movement is a tendency or style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during a restricted period of time, (usually a few months, years or decades) or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years.

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ArtePiazza

ArtePiazza is a video game development and computer graphics studio based in Japan.

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Artificial intelligence in video games

In video games, artificial intelligence is used to generate responsive, adaptive or intelligent behaviors primarily in non-player characters (NPCs), similar to human-like intelligence.

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Artistic rendering

Rendering in visual art and technical drawing means the process of formulating, adding color, shading, and texturing of an image.

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ArtRage

ArtRage is a bitmap graphics editor for digital painting created by Ambient Design Ltd.

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ASTAR

ASTAR is a fictional golden humanoid robot.

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Astron Belt

Astron Belt (アストロンベルト) is an early laserdisc video game and third-person space combat rail shooter, released in 1983 by Sega in Japan and licensed to Bally Midway for release in the United States.

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Asus Eee PC

The Asus Eee PC is a netbook computer line from Asus, and a part of the Asus Eee product family.

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Atlas Computer Laboratory

The Atlas Computer Laboratory on the Harwell, Oxfordshire campus shared by the Harwell Laboratory was one of the major computer laboratories in the world, which operated between 1961 and 1975 to provide a service to British scientists at a time when powerful computers were not usually available.

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Augustin-Jean Fresnel

Augustin-Jean Fresnel (10 May 178814 July 1827) was a French civil engineer and physicist whose research in optics led to the almost unanimous acceptance of the wave theory of light, excluding any remnant of Newton's corpuscular theory, from the late 1830s until the end of the 19th century.

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Australian Game Developers Conference

The Australian Game Developers Conference (AGDC) is owned by the Academy of Interactive Entertainment Limited (AIE Ltd) and was run by Interactive Entertainment Events (IE Events), a subsidiary of AIE Ltd.

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Avatar (2009 film)

Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver.

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Étienne Ghys

Étienne Ghys (born 29 December 1954) is a French mathematician.

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B-spline

In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis, a B-spline, or basis spline, is a spline function that has minimal support with respect to a given degree, smoothness, and domain partition.

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Bachelor of Computer Science

The Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS or BS CS or B.Sc. CS) is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three or four years of collegiate study in computer science, but possibly awarded in fewer years depending on factors such as an institution's course requirements and academic calendar.

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Back-face culling

In computer graphics, back-face culling determines whether a polygon of a graphical object is visible.

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Barbara Sykes-Dietz

Barbara Sykes-Dietz (born 1953) is a video artist who has been active in Chicago since the 1970s.

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Barnhouse Effect

Barnhouse Effect Co., Ltd (株式会社バーンハウスエフェクト), or BHE, is a Japanese video game developer and CG production company based in Tokyo.

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Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts

"Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" is the second episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons.

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Bartender (manga)

is a Japanese manga series written by Araki Joh and illustrated by Kenji Nagatomo.

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Barycentric coordinate system

In geometry, the barycentric coordinate system is a coordinate system in which the location of a point of a simplex (a triangle, tetrahedron, etc.) is specified as the center of mass, or barycenter, of usually unequal masses placed at its vertices.

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BASIC extension

BASIC toolkits (aka BASIC extensions) were a common type of program for 1980s 8-bit home computers.

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Basic4ppc

Basic4ppc (pronounced "Basic for PPC") is a programming language for Pocket PC handheld computers running Windows Mobile operating system, by Anywhere Software.

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Bézier curve

A Bézier curve (pronounced in French) is a parametric curve frequently used in computer graphics and related fields.

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Bézier surface

Bézier surfaces are a species of mathematical spline used in computer graphics, computer-aided design, and finite element modeling.

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BBC Micro

The British Broadcasting Corporation Microcomputer System, or BBC Micro, is a series of microcomputers and associated peripherals designed and built by the Acorn Computer company for the BBC Computer Literacy Project, operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation.

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BBC One 'Virtual Globe' ident

The "Virtual Globe" was the method of creating the BBC1 symbol that was used between 16 February 1991 and 4 October 1997.

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Beam tracing

Beam tracing is an algorithm to simulate wave propagation.

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Beast Wars: The Gathering

Beast Wars: The Gathering is a four-issue comic book mini-series, published by IDW Publishing.

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Beast Wars: Transformers

Beast Wars: Transformers (titled Beasties: Transformers in Canada), is an American-Canadian computer animated television series that debuted in 1996 and ended on March 7, 1999, serving as the flagship of the Transformers: Beast Wars franchise.

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Bedrich Benes

Bedrich Benes (born November 10, 1967) is a computer scientist and a researcher in Computer Graphics.

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Belgian UFO wave

The Belgian UFO wave was a series of purported sightings of triangular UFOs in Belgium, which lasted from 29 November 1989 to April 1990.

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Benoit Mandelbrot

Benoit B.  Mandelbrot  (20 November 1924 – 14 October 2010) was a Polish-born, French and American mathematician and polymath with broad interests in the practical sciences, especially regarding what he labeled as "the art of roughness" of physical phenomena and "the uncontrolled element in life".

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Biarc

A biarc is a smooth curve formed from two circular arcs.

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Bidirectional reflectance distribution function

The bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF; f_(\omega_,\, \omega_)) is a function of four real variables that defines how light is reflected at an opaque surface.

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Big Body (P-Model album)

Big Body (stylized as big body) is the ninth studio album by P-Model and the second by the band's "defrosted" lineup.

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Bill Budge

Bill Budge (born August 11, 1954) is an American video game programmer and designer.

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Biological data visualization

Biology data visualization is a branch of bioinformatics concerned with the application of computer graphics, scientific visualization, and information visualization to different areas of the life sciences.

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Birkenhead Park School

Birkenhead Park School is a co-educational 11-16 secondary school with academy status located in Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula in England.

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Bit blit

Bit blit (also written BITBLT, BIT BLT, BitBLT, Bit BLT, Bit Blt etc., which stands for bit block transfer) is a data operation commonly used in computer graphics in which several bitmaps are combined into one using a boolean function.

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Bitmap

In computing, a bitmap is a mapping from some domain (for example, a range of integers) to bits.

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Black Water (2007 film)

Black Water is a 2007 British-Australian horror-thriller film set in the mangrove swamps of northern Australia.

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Blend modes

Blend modes (or Mixing modes) in digital image editing and computer graphics are used to determine how two layers are blended into each other.

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Blit (computer terminal)

In computing, the Blit was a programmable bitmap graphics terminal designed by Rob Pike and Bart Locanthi Jr.

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Blood: The Last Vampire

Blood: The Last Vampire is a 2000 anime film produced by Production I.G and SPE Visual Works and directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo.

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Bloom (shader effect)

Bloom (sometimes referred to as light bloom or glow) is a computer graphics effect used in video games, demos, and high dynamic range rendering (HDRR) to reproduce an imaging artifact of real-world cameras.

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Boolean operations on polygons

Boolean operations on polygons are a set of Boolean operations (AND, OR, NOT, XOR,...) operating on one or more sets of polygons in computer graphics.

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Bounding sphere

In mathematics, given a non-empty set of objects of finite extension in n-dimensional space, for example a set of points, a bounding sphere, enclosing sphere or enclosing ball for that set is an n-dimensional solid sphere containing all of these objects.

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Bounding volume

In computer graphics and computational geometry, a bounding volume for a set of objects is a closed volume that completely contains the union of the objects in the set.

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Brazil R/S

Brazil Rendering System was a proprietary commercial plugin for 3D Studio Max, Autodesk VIZ and Rhinoceros 3D.

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Bresenham's line algorithm

Bresenham's line algorithm is an algorithm that determines the points of an n-dimensional raster that should be selected in order to form a close approximation to a straight line between two points.

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Brian A. Barsky

Brian A. Barsky is a Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, working in computer graphics and geometric modeling as well as in optometry and vision science.

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Brian Paul

Brian E. Paul is a computer programmer who originally wrote and maintained the source code for the open source Mesa graphics library until 2012 and is still active in the project.

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Bruce Branit

Bruce Branit is an American filmmaker with a strong background in Computer graphics and visual effects.

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Brummbaer

Brummbaer (born August 18, 1945 - January 16, 2016) was a German digital artist who has done work as an art director, designer, graphic artist, and 3D modeler.

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Bui Tuong Phong

Bùi Tường Phong (December 14, 1942 – July 1975) was a Vietnamese-born French-American computer graphics researcher and pioneer.

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Bujingai

, known in North America as Bujingai: The Forsaken City and in Europe as Bujingai: Swordmaster, is an action video game developed by Taito Corporation in collaboration with Red Entertainment, exclusively for the PlayStation 2 console.

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Bumbershoot

Bumbershoot is an annual international music and arts festival held in Seattle, Washington.

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Bump mapping

Bump mapping is a technique in computer graphics for simulating bumps and wrinkles on the surface of an object.

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Bytedance

Bytedance (Chinese: 字节跳动) is an Internet technology company operating several machine learning-enabled content platforms.

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C3D Toolkit

C3D Toolkit is a geometric modeling kit originally developed by ASCON Group, now by C3D Labs, using C++ and written in Visual Studio.

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CA Technologies

CA Technologies, formerly known as Computer Associates International, Inc. and CA, Inc., is an American multinational publicly held corporation headquartered in New York City.

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Cadpick

Cadpick is a digital media market-place for 3D models, 2D blueprints and print-ready models used in a wide variety of industries, including but not limited to architecture, computer graphics games, manufacturing, augmented reality and much more.

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Cafe Little Wish

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Patissier and released on February 14, 2003 for Windows PCs.

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Calcomp plotter

The Calcomp 565 drum plotter, introduced in 1959, was one of the first computer graphics output devices sold.

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Calligraphic projection

Calligraphic projection is a system, often used for laser lighting displays, whereby one or more laser beams draws an image on a screen by reflecting the laser beam from one or more mirrors attached to a deflecting mechanism.

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Camera Effects

Camera Effects was a film opticals (post-production and visual effects) studio based in Soho, London from 1964 till its closure in 1987.

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Canon Cat

The Canon Cat is a task-dedicated, desktop computer released by Canon Inc. in 1987 at a price of.

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Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch

, also known as just Canvas 2, is a Japanese visual novel developed by F&C FC01, a brand of F&C, released for the PC on April 23, 2004.

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Captain America: The First Avenger

Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

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Carl Critchlow

Carl Critchlow (born 1963) is a British fantasy and science fiction comic illustrator.

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Carl R. de Boor

Carl-Wilhelm Reinhold de Boor (born 3 December 1937) is a German-American mathematician and professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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Carlo H. Séquin

Carlo Heinrich Séquin (born October 30, 1941) is a professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley in the United States.

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Carolina Cruz-Neira

Carolina Cruz-Neira is a Spanish-Venezuelan-American computer engineer, known for inventing the CAVE automatic virtual environment.

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Cartesian coordinate system

A Cartesian coordinate system is a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed perpendicular directed lines, measured in the same unit of length.

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Castle Quest (1985 video game)

Castle Quest is a 1985 video game for the BBC Micro, of significant importance in the gaming history of the platform.

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Catmull–Clark subdivision surface

The Catmull–Clark algorithm is a technique used in computer graphics to create smooth surfaces by subdivision surface modeling.

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Cel shading

Cel shading or toon shading is a type of non-photorealistic rendering designed to make 3-D computer graphics appear to be flat by using less shading color instead of a shade gradient or tints and shades.

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Celebrate the Century

Celebrate the Century is the name of a series of postage stamps made by the United States Postal Service featuring images recalling various important events in the 20th century in the United States.

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Centripetal Catmull–Rom spline

In computer graphics, centripetal Catmull–Rom spline is a variant form of Catmull-Rom spline formulated by Edwin Catmull and Raphael Rom according to the work of Barry and Goldman.

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CG

CG, Cg or cg may refer to.

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Cg (programming language)

Cg (short for C for Graphics) is a high-level shading language developed by Nvidia in close collaboration with Microsoft for programming vertex and pixel shaders.

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CG Supervisor

The computer graphics supervisor, or CG Supervisor, is a person involved in the production of computer generated imagery, be it animation or visual effects.

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CGTrader

CGTrader is a company running an online 3D model marketplace of the same name.

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Chander Pahar (film)

Chander Pahar (released as Mountains of the Moon in the United States) is a 2013 Indian action adventure film based on Chander Pahar by Bengali novelist Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, directed by Kamaleshwar Mukherjee and produced by Mahendra Soni and Shrikant Mohta under the banner of their production house Shree Venkatesh Films.

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Chandrajit Bajaj

Chandrajit Bajaj (born 1958 in Calcutta, India) is an American computer scientist.

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Character generator

A character generator, often abbreviated as CG, is a device or software that produces static or animated text (such as news crawls and credits rolls) for keying into a video stream.

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Character Technical Director

A Character Technical Director (TD), also referred to as a Creature TD (ILM, Weta) or Technical Animator (Imageworks), is a type of technical director in film and video games who is specifically concerned with characters, creatures, and mechanical objects.

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Charts on SO(3)

In mathematics, the special orthogonal group in three dimensions, otherwise known as the rotation group SO(3), is a naturally occurring example of a manifold.

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Chaw (film)

Chaw, released in the United States as Chawz, is a 2009 South Korean film about a mutant killer pig wreaking havoc on a small mountain town, and the ragtag team of five who set out to stop the beast.

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Chō (song)

Chō is the 7th major single by female J-pop singer-songwriter Tsukiko Amano, from her third major album ''Tenryū''.

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Cheetah3D

Cheetah3D is a computer graphics program for 3D modelling, animation and rendering.

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Children of the Gods

"Children of the Gods (Part 1 & 2)" is the first episode of the military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

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Chris Colfer

Christopher Paul Colfer (born May 27, 1990) is an American actor, singer, and author.

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Chris Lilley (computer scientist)

Chris Lilley (born 1959 in the UK) was educated at Broxburn Academy in West Lothian, Scotland.

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Chris Malachowsky

Chris Malachowsky (born c. 1958) is an American electrical engineer, one of the founders of computer graphics company Nvidia.

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Chris Wedge

John Christian "Chris" Wedge (born March 20, 1957) is an American animated film director, producer, and writer whose films include Ice Age (2002), Robots (2005), Epic (2013) and Monster Trucks (2016).

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Christopher P. Sloan

Christopher P. Sloan (born September 28, 1954) is a science communicator, art director, author, and avocational paleontologist.

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Chromagraphy

This article is essentially a testimony on the work of Rouget de Lisle, visionary in its enlightened synthesis of the production of faithful works by efficient industrial means.

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CIIT College of Arts and Technology

CIIT Philippines - College of Arts and Technology (formerly Cosmopoint International Institute of Technology) is a private, non-sectarian college, and digital arts school in the Philippines that offers specialized and industry-based learning in the fields of web design, multimedia arts, computer graphics, 3D animation, mobile app development, game development, software engineering, and information technology.

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CityEngine

Esri CityEngine is a three-dimensional (3D) modeling software application developed by Esri R&D Center Zurich (formerly Procedural Inc.) and is specialized in the generation of 3D urban environments.

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Clannad (visual novel)

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key and released on April 28, 2004 for Windows PCs.

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Claude Barras

Claude Barras (born 1973) is a Swiss director.

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Clayton Crain

Clayton Crain is an American comic book artist known for his digital painted work on Marvel Comics books such as Ghost Rider, X-Force, and Carnage, and also on the Valiant Comics series Rai.

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Clear (visual novel)

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Moonstone which was released on August 24, 2007 playable on Windows PCs as a DVD.

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Clipping (computer graphics)

Clipping, in the context of computer graphics, is a method to selectively enable or disable rendering operations within a defined region of interest.

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Cluster analysis

Cluster analysis or clustering is the task of grouping a set of objects in such a way that objects in the same group (called a cluster) are more similar (in some sense) to each other than to those in other groups (clusters).

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Cohen–Sutherland algorithm

The Cohen–Sutherland algorithm is a computer-graphics algorithm used for line clipping.

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Collage

Collage (from the coller., "to glue") is a technique of an art production, primarily used in the visual arts, where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.

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Color clock

The color clock, or color timer, is a part of the video circuitry of computer graphics hardware that works with analog color television systems.

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Color cycling

Color cycling, also known as palette shifting, is a technique used in computer graphics in which colors are changed in order to give the impression of animation.

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Color gradient

In computer graphics, a color gradient (sometimes called a color ramp or color progression) specifies a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region.

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Color quantization

In computer graphics, color quantization or color image quantization is a process that reduces the number of distinct colors used in an image, usually with the intention that the new image should be as visually similar as possible to the original image.

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ColorGraphics Weather Systems

ColorGraphics Weather Systems was a computer graphics company that pioneered the use of computer graphics for displaying weather forecasts on local television.

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Colour banding

Colour banding, or Color banding (American English) is a problem of inaccurate colour presentation in computer graphics.

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Come Back Home (2NE1 song)

"Come Back Home" (Hangul: 컴백홈) is a Korean single by the South Korean girl group 2NE1 from Crush, their second full-length album after To Anyone which was released 4 years ago.

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Commonly misspelled English words

Commonly misspelled English words (UK: misspelt words) are words that are often unintentionally misspelled in general writing.

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Comparison of browser engines (graphics support)

This article compares graphics support for several browser engines.

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Comparison of Google Nexus smartphones

The following is a comparative list of smartphones belonging to the Google Nexus line of devices, using the Android operating system.

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Comparison of Google Nexus tablets

The following is a comparative list of tablet computers belonging to the Google Nexus line of devices, using the Android operating system.

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Comparison of Google Pixel smartphones

The following is a comparative list of smartphones belonging to the Google Pixel line of devices and their immediate predecessors in the Google Nexus line, all using the Android operating system.

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Comparison of OpenGL and Direct3D

Direct3D and OpenGL are competing application programming interfaces (APIs) which can be used in applications to render 2D and 3D computer graphics.

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Complex polygon

The term complex polygon can mean two different things.

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Composite Bézier curve

In geometric modelling and in computer graphics, a composite Bézier curve is a piecewise Bézier curve that is at least continuous.

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Compositing

Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene.

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Compositing window manager

A compositing window manager, or compositor, is a window manager that provides applications with an off-screen buffer for each window.

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Computational criminology

Computational criminology is an interdisciplinary field which uses computing science methods to formally define criminology concepts, improve our understanding of complex phenomena, and generate solutions for related problems.

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Computational geometry

Computational geometry is a branch of computer science devoted to the study of algorithms which can be stated in terms of geometry.

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Computational Geometry (journal)

Computational Geometry, also known as Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal for research in theoretical and applied computational geometry, its applications, techniques, and design and analysis of geometric algorithms.

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Computational photography

Computational photography or computational imaging refers to digital image capture and processing techniques that use digital computation instead of optical processes.

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Computational visualistics

The term Computational visualistics is used for addressing the whole range of investigating scientifically pictures "in" the computer.

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Computer

A computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically via computer programming.

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Computer algebra system

A computer algebra system (CAS) is any mathematical software with the ability to manipulate mathematical expressions in a way similar to the traditional manual computations of mathematicians and scientists.

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Computer Dreams

Computer Dreams is an award-winning 1988 film created by Digital Vision Entertainment and released by MPI Home Video.

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Computer Entrepreneur Award

The Computer Entrepreneur Award was created in 1982 by the IEEE Computer Society, for individuals with major technical or entrepreneurial contributions to the computer industry.

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Computer facial animation

Computer facial animation is primarily an area of computer graphics that encapsulates methods and techniques for generating and animating images or models of a character face.

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Computer graphics (computer science)

Computer graphics is a sub-field of Computer Science which studies methods for digitally synthesizing and manipulating visual content.

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Computer graphics (disambiguation)

Computer graphics are graphics created by computers and, more generally, the representation and manipulation of pictorial data by a computer.

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Computer graphics lighting

Computer graphics lighting refers to the simulation of light in computer graphics.

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Computer Graphics Metafile

Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM) is a free and open international standard file format for 2D vector graphics, raster graphics, and text, and is defined by ISO/IEC 8632.

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Computer mapping

Computer mapping may refer to any mapping procedure done with the aid of computers.

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Computer Pioneer Award

The Computer Pioneer Award was established in 1981 by the Board of Governors of the IEEE Computer Society to recognize and honor the vision of those people whose efforts resulted in the creation and continued vitality of the computer industry.

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Computer science

Computer science deals with the theoretical foundations of information and computation, together with practical techniques for the implementation and application of these foundations.

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Computer Science and Engineering

Computer science and engineering (CSE) is an academic program at some universities that integrates the fields of computer engineering and computer science.

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Computer scientist

A computer scientist is a person who has acquired the knowledge of computer science, the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their application.

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Computer simulation

Computer simulation is the reproduction of the behavior of a system using a computer to simulate the outcomes of a mathematical model associated with said system.

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Computer vision

Computer vision is a field that deals with how computers can be made for gaining high-level understanding from digital images or videos.

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Computer-aided design

Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer systems to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.

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Computer-generated

Computer-generated usually refers to a sound or visual that has been created in whole or in part with the aid of computer software or computer hardware.

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Computer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, shorts, commercials, videos, and simulators.

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Cone tracing

Cone tracing and beam tracing are a derivative of the ray tracing algorithm that replaces rays, which have no thickness, with thick rays.

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Constriction of video

In computer graphics, constriction is a method of decreasing the resolution of a video.

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Coons patch

In mathematics, a Coons patch, is a type of manifold parametrization used in computer graphics to smoothly join other surfaces together, and in computational mechanics applications, particularly in finite element method and boundary element method, to mesh problem domains into elements.

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Coordinate-free

A coordinate-free, or component-free, treatment of a scientific theory or mathematical topic develops its concepts on any form of manifold without reference to any particular coordinate system.

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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage

Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter.

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Cottalango Leon

Cottalango Leon (born 1971) Mr.

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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (CIMS) is an independent division of New York University (NYU) under the Faculty of Arts & Science that serves as a center for research and advanced training in computer science and mathematics.

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Cowboys & Aliens

Cowboys & Aliens is a 2011 American science fiction Western film directed by Jon Favreau and starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde.

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Cozzetti & Gemmill

Bob Cozzetti and Tim Gemmill (best known as Cozzetti & Gemmill) are American jazz musicians, composers, record producers, co-bandleaders, and entrepreneurs who have been collaborating on musical projects since the late 1960s, most notably: Music Projection Trio (1970–1972), Rorschach (1973–1977), Cozzetti & Gemmill Quartet (1978–1982), Cozzetti & Gemmill (1983–present), Rocka Records (1994–2004), Rocka.com (1999–2004) and Cozgem Records (1981–present).

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Craig Gotsman

Craig Gotsman is an academic innovator and hi-tech entrepreneur.

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Craig Reynolds (computer graphics)

Craig W. Reynolds (born March 15, 1953), is an artificial life and computer graphics expert, who created the Boids artificial life simulation in 1986.

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Creative technology

Creative technology is a broadly interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field combining computing, design, art and the humanities.

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Croatian art of the 20th century

Croatian art of the 20th century, that is visual arts within the boundaries of today's Croatia, can be divided into modern art up to the Second World War, and contemporary art afterwards.

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Cross product

In mathematics and vector algebra, the cross product or vector product (occasionally directed area product to emphasize the geometric significance) is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space \left(\mathbb^3\right) and is denoted by the symbol \times.

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Cube mapping

In computer graphics, cube mapping is a method of environment mapping that uses the six faces of a cube as the map shape.

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Cubic Hermite spline

In numerical analysis, a cubic Hermite spline or cubic Hermite interpolator is a spline where each piece is a third-degree polynomial specified in Hermite form: that is, by its values and first derivatives at the end points of the corresponding domain interval.

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Curve orientation

In mathematics, a positively oriented curve is a planar simple closed curve (that is, a curve in the plane whose starting point is also the end point and which has no other self-intersections) such that when traveling on it one always has the curve interior to the left (and consequently, the curve exterior to the right).

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Cusp (singularity)

In mathematics a cusp, sometimes called spinode in old texts, is a point on a curve where a moving point on the curve must start to move backward.

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Cutscene

A cutscene or event scene (sometimes in-game cinematic or in-game movie) is a sequence in a video game that is not interactive, breaking up the gameplay.

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Cyan Worlds

Cyan Inc., also known as Cyan Worlds Inc., is an American video game developer, founded as Cyan Productions by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller in 1987, and best known as the creators of the ''Myst'' series.

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Cybernetic Serendipity

Cybernetic Serendipity was an exhibition of cybernetic art curated by Jasia Reichardt, shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London in 1968, and then touring the United States.

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D3DX

In computing, D3DX (Direct3D Extension) is a deprecated high level API library which is written to supplement Microsoft's Direct3D graphics API.

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Damo (TV series)

Damo (lit. "Female Detective Damo in the Joseon Dynasty"; also known as The Legendary Police Woman) is a 2003 South Korean fusion historical drama, starring Ha Ji-won, Lee Seo-jin, and Kim Min-joon.

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Dan Ingalls

Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls Jr. (born 1944) is a pioneer of object-oriented computer programming and the principal architect, designer and implementer of five generations of Smalltalk environments.

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Daniel J. Sandin

Daniel J. Sandin (born 1942) is a video and computer graphics artist/researcher.

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Danielle Feinberg

Danielle Feinberg is an American cinematographer and Director of Photography for Lighting at Pixar.

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Danny Cohen (engineer)

Danny Cohen (born in Israel) is a computer scientist specializing in computer networking.

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Danny Hillis

William Daniel "Danny" Hillis (born September 25, 1956) is an American inventor, entrepreneur, scientist, and writer who is particularly known for his work in computer science.

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Darkwatch

Darkwatch: Curse of the West is a 2005 first-person shooter video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

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Datamax UV-1

The Datamax UV-1 was a pioneering computer designed by a group of computer graphics artists working at the University of Illinois at Chicago, known as the Circle Graphics Habitat.

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Dave Rowntree

David Alexander De Horne Rowntree (born 8 May 1964) is an English musician, politician, solicitor and animator.

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David C. Evans

David Cannon Evans (February 24, 1924 – October 3, 1998) was the founder of the computer science department at the University of Utah and co-founder (with Ivan Sutherland) of Evans & Sutherland, a computer firm which is known as a pioneer in the domain of computer-generated imagery.

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David Coons

David B. Coons is a computer graphics professional and longtime CGI expert.

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David Daniels (filmmaker)

David Daniels is an American commercial director, filmmaker, and co-founder (along with Ray Di Carlo and Chel White) of the Portland, Oregon based animation studio Bent Image Lab.

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David Hedgley

David Rice Hedgley Jr. (born January 21, 1937) is an American computer scientist and mathematician who has made major contributions to the field of computer graphics.

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David Heeger

David J. Heeger is an American professor of psychology and neural science at New York University whose research spans a cross-section of engineering, psychology, and neuroscience. In the fields of perceptual psychology, systems neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and computational neuroscience, Heeger has developed computational theories of neuronal processing in the visual system, and he has performed psychophysics (perceptual psychology) and neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI) experiments on human vision. His contributions to computational neuroscience include theories for how the brain can sense optic flow and egomotion, and a theory of neural processing called the normalization model. His empirical research has contributed to our understanding of the topographic organization of visual cortex (retinotopy), visual awareness, visual pattern detection/discrimination, visual motion perception, stereopsis (depth perception), attention, working memory, the control of eye and hand movements, neural processing of complex audio-visual and emotional experiences (movies, music, narrative), abnormal visual processing in dyslexia, and neurophysiological characteristics of autism. In the fields of image processing, computer vision, and computer graphics, Heeger worked on motion estimation and image registration, wavelet image representations, anisotropic diffusion (edge-preserving noise reduction), image fidelity metrics (for evaluating image data compression algorithms), and texture analysis/synthesis. Heeger holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics as well as a master's degree and doctorate in computer science—all from the University of Pennsylvania. He was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT, a research scientist at the NASA-Ames Research Center, and an associate professor at Stanford before joining NYU. Heeger was awarded the David Marr Prize in computer vision in 1987, an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in neuroscience in 1994, the Troland Research Award in psychology from the National Academy of Sciences in 2002, and the Margaret and Herman Sokol Faculty Award in the Sciences from New York University in 2006. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2013. His father is the Nobel laureate physicist Alan J. Heeger. He is an avid skier.

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David Leinweber

David Leinweber heads the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Computational Research Division's Center for Innovative Financial Technology, created to help build a bridge between the computational science and financial markets communities.

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David P. Dobkin

David Paul Dobkin is the Dean of the Faculty and Phillip Y. Goldman '86 Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University.

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David Salesin

David Salesin is an American computer scientist.

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David Tai Bornoff

David Tai Bornoff (born 1980 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer, Advertising Creative Director, photographer, film director and multimedia artist.

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Day by Day (EP)

Day by Day is the fourth EP by South Korean girl group T-ara, which was released on July 3, 2012, by Core Contents Media.

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Dōjin

, often romanized as doujin, is a general Japanese term for a group of people or friends who share an interest, activity, hobbies, or achievement.

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Dōsei

is a Japanese adult social simulation game developed by Tactics, a brand of Nexton.

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Dead or Alive 2

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Death Race (1990 video game)

Death Race is a vehicular combat video game developed by American Game Cartridges for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and published in 1990.

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Decaying Orbit (film)

Decaying Orbit is a 2007 independent film directed by Tim Pyle and produced by Hogofilm, LLC., a production company in Southern California.

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Deep Blue Sea (1999 film)

Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by Renny Harlin.

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Del Yocam

Delbert W. Yocam (born December 24, 1943) was a US technology executive.

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Delaware College of Art and Design

The Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD) was founded in 1997 through a partnership between the Pratt Institute and the Corcoran College of Art and Design.

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Dell Precision

Dell Precision Workstations are computers intended as workstations for CAD / Architecture / CG professionals, or as small-scale business servers.

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Demetri Terzopoulos

Demetri Terzopoulos is a Professor of Computer Science in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he directs the UCLA Computer Computer graphics & Computer vision Laboratory.

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Dengeki Gakuen RPG: Cross of Venus

is a Japanese action role-playing video game video game developed by Pegasus Japan and published by ASCII Media Works for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console, and was first released in Japan on March 19, 2009 in limited and regular editions.

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Denji Sentai Megaranger

is Toei's twenty-first production of the Super Sentai television series.

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Department of Computer Science (University of Toronto)

The Department of Computer Science (DCS) at the University of Toronto is an administrative unit within the Faculty of Arts and Science.

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Depth perception

Depth perception is the visual ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D) and the distance of an object.

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Descent 3

Descent 3 (stylized as Descent³) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Outrage Entertainment and published by Interplay Entertainment.

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Desmond Paul Henry

Desmond Paul Henry (1921–2004) was a Manchester University Lecturer and Reader in Philosophy (1949–82).

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Development of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The development of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion began in 2002, immediately after its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, was published.

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Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening

Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, released in Japan as, is an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed and published by Capcom, released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 and ported to Microsoft Windows in 2006.

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Diagram

A diagram is a symbolic representation of information according to some visualization technique.

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Diagrammatic reasoning

Diagrammatic reasoning is reasoning by means of visual representations.

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Diamond-square algorithm

The diamond-square algorithm is a method for generating heightmaps for computer graphics.

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Diana Merry

Diana Merry-Shapiro was a computer programmer for the Learning Research Group of Xerox PARC in the 1970s and 1980s, after having originally been hired as a secretary.

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Dieter Grossmann

Dieter Großmann, born 1926 in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany, studied art at the Academy of Arts, Berlin/Germany at Professor Tank and Professor Speidel (Master Class) from 1948 - 1952.

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Dietmar Saupe

Dietmar Saupe (born 1954) is a fractal researcher and professor of computer science, Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Konstanz, Germany.

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Differential geometry

Differential geometry is a mathematical discipline that uses the techniques of differential calculus, integral calculus, linear algebra and multilinear algebra to study problems in geometry.

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Digital art

Digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process.

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Digital differential analyzer (graphics algorithm)

In computer graphics, a digital differential analyzer (DDA) is hardware or software used for interpolation of variables over an interval between start and end point.

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Digital geometry

Digital geometry deals with discrete sets (usually discrete point sets) considered to be digitized models or images of objects of the 2D or 3D Euclidean space.

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Digital image

A digital image is a numeric representation, normally binary, of a two-dimensional image.

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Digital image processing

In computer science, Digital image processing is the use of computer algorithms to perform image processing on digital images.

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Digital painting

Digital painting is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, impasto, etc.

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Digital puppetry

Digital puppetry is the manipulation and performance of digitally animated 2D or 3D figures and objects in a virtual environment that are rendered in real time by computers.

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Digital sculpting

Digital sculpting, also known as sculpt modeling or 3D sculpting, is the use of software that offers tools to push, pull, smooth, grab, pinch or otherwise manipulate a digital object as if it were made of a real-life substance such as clay.

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Digital signal processing

Digital signal processing (DSP) is the use of digital processing, such as by computers or more specialized digital signal processors, to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations.

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Dimitris Metaxas

Dimitris Metaxas is a Distinguished Professor and the Chair of the Computer Science Department at Rutgers University, where he directs the Center for Computational Biomedicine Imaging and Modeling (CBIM).

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DirectDraw

DirectDraw is a deprecated API that used to be a part of Microsoft's DirectX API.

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Discrete differential geometry

Discrete differential geometry is the study of discrete counterparts of notions in differential geometry.

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Discrete geometry

Discrete geometry and combinatorial geometry are branches of geometry that study combinatorial properties and constructive methods of discrete geometric objects.

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Disney Research

Disney Research is a network of research labs supporting The Walt Disney Company.

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Dissonance (film)

Dissonance is a 2015 German short film by German digital and visual artist, graphic designer and filmmaker Till Nowak.

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Distance fog

Distance fog is a technique used in 3D computer graphics to enhance the perception of distance by shading distant objects differently.

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Dither

Dither is an intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error, preventing large-scale patterns such as color banding in images.

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Domestos

Domestos is a household cleaning range which contains bleach (primarily sodium hypochlorite NaOCl) and is manufactured by Unilever.

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Don Chambers

Don Chambers is author and artist for the Golden Pencil award-winning newspaper comic strip Mannequins.

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Don Hopkins

Don Hopkins is an artist and programmer specializing in human computer interaction and computer graphics and an alumnus of the University of Maryland and a former member of the University of Maryland Human–Computer Interaction Lab.

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Don't Eat the Neighbours

Don't Eat the Neighbours (also known as Big Teeth, Bad Breath) is a British/Canadian children's comedy series that originally aired in the United Kingdom and Canada in 2001-2002.

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Don't Stand So Close to Me

"Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a hit song by the British rock band the Police, released in September 1980 as the lead single from their third album Zenyatta Mondatta.

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Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers

Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (known as Donald Duck: Quack Attack in Europe) is a platform game developed and published by Ubi Soft for various consoles and Windows-based personal computers.

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Donald P. Greenberg

Donald Peter Greenberg (born 1934) is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Computer Graphics at Cornell University.

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DONKEY.BAS

Donkey, often known by its file name DONKEY.BAS, is a computer game written in 1981 and included with early versions of the PC DOS operating system distributed with the original IBM PC.

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Doo–Sabin subdivision surface

In computer graphics, Doo–Sabin subdivision surface is a type of subdivision surface based on a generalization of bi-quadratic uniform B-splines.

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Doom WAD

Doom WAD is the default format of package files for the video game Doom and its sequel Doom II: Hell on Earth, that contain sprites, levels, and game data.

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Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld

, also known as Doraemon, Nobita and the Underworld Adventure, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 17, 1984 in Japan.

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Doushin: Same Heart

is a dating sim/eroge single player game created for Windows-based personal computers.

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Drafter

A drafter, draughtsman (British English) or draftsman, drafting technician (American English and Canadian English) is a person who makes detailed technical drawings or plans for machinery, buildings, electronics, infrastructure, sections, etc.

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Dragonaut: The Resonance

is an anime series directed by Manabu Ono and co-produced by Gonzo and Nihon Ad Systems (NAS).

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Dramatical Murder

is a Japanese BL visual novel developed and published by Nitro+chiral.

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Draw distance

In computer graphics, draw distance (render distance or view distance) is the maximum distance of objects in a three-dimensional scene that are drawn by the rendering engine.

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Dual quaternion

In mathematics and mechanics, the set of dual quaternions is a Clifford algebra that can be used to represent spatial rigid body displacements.

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Duke Nukem (video game)

Duke Nukem is a 2D platform game developed and published by Apogee Software, featuring the adventures of the fictional character Duke Nukem.

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Dungeon (video game)

Dungeon was one of the earliest role-playing video games, running on PDP-10 mainframe computers manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation.

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Dynamic Graphics Project

The Dynamic Graphics Project (commonly referred to as dgp) is an interdisciplinary research laboratory at the University of Toronto devoted to projects involving Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Human Computer Interaction.

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Dynamic simulation

Dynamic simulation (or dynamic system simulation) is the use of a computer program to model the time varying behavior of a system.

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Edge loop

An edge loop, in computer graphics, can loosely be defined as a set of connected edges across a surface.

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Edward Angel

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Edwin Scheier

Edwin Scheier (November 11, 1910 – April 20, 2008) was an American artist, best known for his ceramic works with his wife, Mary Scheier.

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Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two

Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two is a two-part Japanese adult visual novel series by Minori for Windows PCs.

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EGABTR

EGABTR (EGA for enhanced graphics adapter), sometimes pronounced "Eggbeater", was a Trojan horse program that achieved some level of notoriety in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Eiichi Goto

was a Japanese computer scientist, the builder of one of the first general-purpose computers in Japan.

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Elan Graphics

Elan Graphics is a computer graphics architecture for Silicon Graphics computer workstations.

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Electronic art

Electronic art is a form of art that makes use of electronic media.

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Electronic Visualization Laboratory

The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) is a cross-disciplinary research lab at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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EMac

The eMac, short for education Mac, is a 2002 Macintosh desktop computer made by Apple Computer, Inc. It was originally aimed at the education market, but was later made available as a cheaper mass-market alternative to Apple's second-generation LCD iMac G4.

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Email art

Email art refers to artistic communication using the medium of email.

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Embarrassingly parallel

In parallel computing, an embarrassingly parallel workload or problem (also called perfectly parallel or pleasingly parallel) is one where little or no effort is needed to separate the problem into a number of parallel tasks.

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Emeryville, California

Emeryville is a small city located in northwest Alameda County, California, in the United States.

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Emmanuel Mogenet

Emmanuel Mogenet (born 1967) is a software engineer, a senior engineering director at Google Inc. and is currently leading Google Research Europe, Google's Zürich-based Machine Intelligence Research Center.

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Emotion Engine

The Emotion Engine is a central processing unit developed and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment and Toshiba for use in the PlayStation 2 video game console.

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Enchanted (film)

Enchanted is a 2007 American musical fantasy romantic comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Sonnenfeld and Josephson Entertainment.

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Enra

This article contains content translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at:jp:enra Japanese performing arts company enra (stylized in lowercase Latin letters.) combines video art with live performance, synchronizing human body motion with computer graphics.

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Eric Haines

Eric Haines is an American software engineer, and is an expert in computer graphics, specifically image rendering.

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Eric Lengyel

Eric Lengyel is a computer scientist specializing in game engine development and computer graphics.

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Eric Veach

Eric Veach is a Canadian computer scientist, and who won a technical Academy Award.

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ESTEI

ESTEI is a private school in Bordeaux, France.

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Euler filter

In computer graphics, an Euler filter is a filter intended to prevent gimbal lock and related discontinuities in animation data sets in which rotation is expressed in terms of Euler angles.

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Euler's rotation theorem

In geometry, Euler's rotation theorem states that, in three-dimensional space, any displacement of a rigid body such that a point on the rigid body remains fixed, is equivalent to a single rotation about some axis that runs through the fixed point.

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Eurographics

Eurographics is a Europe-wide professional computer graphics association.

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Europa Report

Europa Report is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Sebastián Cordero, starring Christian Camargo, Anamaria Marinca, Michael Nyqvist, Daniel Wu, Karolina Wydra and Sharlto Copley.

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Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest (Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often simply called Eurovision, is an international song competition held primarily among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union.

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Evans & Sutherland

Evans & Sutherland is a pioneering American computer firm in the computer graphics field.

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Ever 17: The Out of Infinity

Ever 17: The Out of Infinity is a visual novel video game developed by KID.

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Exclusive or

Exclusive or or exclusive disjunction is a logical operation that outputs true only when inputs differ (one is true, the other is false).

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Exponential integrator

Exponential integrators are a class of numerical methods for the solution of ordinary differential equations, specifically initial value problems.

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Exposure fusion

In image processing, computer graphics, and photography, exposure fusion is a technique for blending multiple exposures of the same scene into a single image.

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Extreme Graphics

Extreme Graphics is a computer graphics architecture for Silicon Graphics computer workstations.

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Eye beam

In the physics inherited from Plato (although rejected by Aristotle), an eye beam generated in the eye was thought to be responsible for the sense of sight.

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EyePet

EyePet is a game for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, developed by London Studio and Playlogic Game Factory.

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Face Recognition Grand Challenge

250px The Face Recognition Grand Challenge (FRGC) was conducted in an effort to promote and advance face recognition technology.

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Faceware Technologies

Faceware Technologies is an American company that designs facial animation and motion capture technology.

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FairChild

is a romance visual novel released in Japan, developed and published by ALcot.

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Fancy Pants Adventures

Fancy Pants Adventures is a series of free side-scrolling Flash games created by Brad Borne.

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Fast inverse square root

Fast inverse square root, sometimes referred to as Fast InvSqrt() or by the hexadecimal constant 0x5F3759DF, is an algorithm that estimates, the reciprocal (or multiplicative inverse) of the square root of a 32-bit floating-point number in IEEE 754 floating-point format.

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Feathering

Feathering is a technique used in computer graphics software to smooth or blur the edges of a feature.

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Felix the Cat

Felix the Cat is a funny-animal cartoon character created in the silent film era.

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FGM-172 SRAW

The FGM-172 SRAW (Short-Range Assault Weapon), also known as the Predator SRAW, was a lightweight, close range missile system produced by Lockheed Martin, developed by Lockheed Martin and Israel Military Industries.

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FightAIDS@Home

FightAIDS@Home ("Fight AIDS at home") is a distributed computing project operated by the Olson Laboratory at The Scripps Research Institute.

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Fillrate

The term pixel fillrate refers to the number of pixels a video card can render to screen and write to video memory in a second or in case of texture fillrate the number of texture map elements (texels) GPU can map to pixels in a second.

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Film and Television Institute of India

The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) is an autonomous institute under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India and aided by the Central Government of India.

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Film recorder

A film recorder is a graphical output device for transferring digital images to photographic film.

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Film-out

Film-out is the process in the computer graphics, video production and filmmaking disciplines of transferring images or animation from videotape or digital files to a traditional film print.

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Filter (signal processing)

In signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes some unwanted components or features from a signal.

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Filter Forge

Filter Forge is a computer graphics program for Windows and Mac that allows users to create procedural textures and modify images.

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Final Fantasy VIII

Final Fantasy VIII is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation console.

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Finite pointset method

In applied mathematics, the name finite pointset method is a general approach for the numerical solution of problems in continuum mechanics, such as the simulation of fluid flows.

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Fisheye lens

A fisheye lens is an ultra wide-angle lens that produces strong visual distortion intended to create a wide panoramic or hemispherical image.

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Flash Film Works

Flash Film Works is a computer graphics company that provides visual effects for films, television shows and commercials.

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FlashPix

FlashPix is a bitmapped computer graphics file format where the image is saved in more than one resolution.

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Floater

Floaters are deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's vitreous humour, which is normally transparent.

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Fluid animation

Fluid animation refers to computer graphics techniques for generating realistic animations of fluids such as water and smoke.

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FM Towns Marty

The is a fifth-generation home video game console released in 1993 by Fujitsu, exclusively for the Japanese market.

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Forest Park High School (Montclair, Virginia)

Forest Park Senior High School is a public high school in Montclair, Virginia, unincorporated Prince William County, Virginia, United States.

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Fork Particle

Fork Particle is a computer graphics visual effects modeling and software development kit (SDK) developed and sold by Fork Particle, Inc.

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Formula One 2002 (video game)

Formula One 2002 is the second Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEE) Formula One video game, released on November 1, 2002.

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FoxTrax

FoxTrax, also referred to as the glowing puck, is an augmented reality system that was utilized by Fox Sports' telecasts of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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Fractal

In mathematics, a fractal is an abstract object used to describe and simulate naturally occurring objects.

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Fractal analysis

Fractal analysis is assessing fractal characteristics of data.

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Fragment (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, a fragment is the data necessary to generate a single pixel's worth of a drawing primitive in the frame buffer.

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Fragment processing

Fragment processing is a term in computer graphics referring to a collection of operations applied to fragments generated by the rasterization operation in the rendering pipeline.

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Frame rate

Frame rate (expressed in or fps) is the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images called frames appear on a display.

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Franklin C. Crow

Franklin C. (Frank) Crow is a computer scientist who has made important contributions to computer graphics, including some of the first practical spatial anti-aliasing techniques.

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Fraunhofer Society

The Fraunhofer Society (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., "Fraunhofer Society for the Advancement of Applied Research") is a German research organization with 69institutes spread throughout Germany, each focusing on different fields of applied science (as opposed to the Max Planck Society, which works primarily on basic science).

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Free-form deformation

In computer graphics, free-form deformation (FFD) is a geometric technique used to model simple deformations of rigid objects.

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Freeform surface modelling

Freeform surface modelling is a technique for engineering freeform surfaces with a CAD or CAID system.

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Frenet–Serret formulas

In differential geometry, the Frenet–Serret formulas describe the kinematic properties of a particle moving along a continuous, differentiable curve in three-dimensional Euclidean space ℝ3, or the geometric properties of the curve itself irrespective of any motion.

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Fresnel equations

The Fresnel equations (or Fresnel coefficients) describe the reflection and transmission of light (or electromagnetic radiation in general) when incident on an interface between different optical media.

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Frieder Nake

Frieder Nake (born December 16, 1938 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a mathematician, computer scientist, and pioneer of computer art.

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Frustum

In geometry, a frustum (plural: frusta or frustums) is the portion of a solid (normally a cone or pyramid) that lies between one or two parallel planes cutting it.

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FTL Games

FTL Games (Faster Than Light) was the video game development division of Software Heaven Inc. FTL created several popular video games in the 1980s and early 1990s.

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Full Throttle (1995 video game)

Full Throttle is a graphic adventure video game developed by LucasArts and designed by Tim Schafer.

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Fullscreen (filmmaking)

A fullscreen video is a film which has been altered to the 4:3 (or 1.33:1) aspect ratio of the old standard television screen.

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Function representation

Function Representation (FRep or F-Rep) is used in solid modeling, volume modeling and computer graphics.

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Game engine

A game engine is a software development environment designed for people to build video games.

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Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.

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Game programming

Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games.

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Gamut

In color reproduction, including computer graphics and photography, the gamut, or color gamut, is a certain complete subset of colors.

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Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo

Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo is a science fiction anime series produced by Gonzo.

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General Graphics Interface

General Graphics Interface (GGI) is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast computer graphics system that works everywhere.

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General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU, rarely GPGP) is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU), which typically handles computation only for computer graphics, to perform computation in applications traditionally handled by the central processing unit (CPU).

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Generative Modelling Language

Generative Modelling Language (GML) in computer graphics and generative computer programming is a very simple programming language for the concise description of complex 3D shapes.

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Geometric algebra

The geometric algebra (GA) of a vector space is an algebra over a field, noted for its multiplication operation called the geometric product on a space of elements called multivectors, which is a superset of both the scalars F and the vector space V. Mathematically, a geometric algebra may be defined as the Clifford algebra of a vector space with a quadratic form.

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Geometric design

Geometric design (GD) is a branch of computational geometry.

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Geometric primitive

The term geometric primitive, or prim, in computer graphics and CAD systems is used in various senses, with the common meaning of the simplest (i.e. 'atomic' or irreducible) geometric objects that the system can handle (draw, store).

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Geometry

Geometry (from the γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.

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Geometry Center

The Geometry Center was a mathematics research and education center at the University of Minnesota.

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Geometry of roots of real polynomials

Graphical methods provide a means of determining or approximating the roots of a polynomial—the values that make the polynomial equal to zero.

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Geometry pipelines

Geometric manipulation of modeling primitives, such as that performed by a geometry pipeline, is the first stage in computer graphics systems which perform image generation based on geometric models.

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Geometry processing

Geometry processing, or mesh processing, is an area of research that uses concepts from applied mathematics, computer science and engineering to design efficient algorithms for the acquisition, reconstruction, analysis, manipulation, simulation and transmission of complex 3D models.

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Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing

The College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology has roots stretching back to an Information Science degree established in 1964.

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GEOS (8-bit operating system)

GEOS (Graphic Environment Operating System) is a discontinued operating system from Berkeley Softworks (later GeoWorks).

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Geovisualization

Geovisualization or Geovisualisation, short for Geographic Visualization, refers to a set of tools and techniques supporting the analysis of geospatial data through the use of interactive visualization.

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Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)

Ghost in the Shell (known in Japan as) is a 1995 anime science fiction film based on the manga of the same name by Masamune Shirow.

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Giants: Citizen Kabuto

Giants: Citizen Kabuto is a third-person shooter video game with real-time strategy elements.

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GIF art

GIF art, is a form of digital art, first emerging in 1987.

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Gingerbread Man (album)

Gingerbread Man is an album by The Residents, released in 1994.

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Ginny Lloyd

Ginny Lloyd (born 1945, Maryland, US) is an American artist, noted for her work with mail art, photocopy art, performance art and photography.

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Girls (The Prodigy song)

"Girls" was the fourteenth single released by the British electronic band The Prodigy on 30 August 2004.

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Girls Beyond the Wasteland

, often abbreviated as and also known as Girls Beyond the Youth Koya in Japan, is a visual novel developed by Minato Soft to be released for Windows on March 25, 2016 with a rating for all ages.

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Giuseppe Lo Schiavo

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo (born 3 September 1986) is an Italian-born visual artist based in London.

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Glossary of computer graphics

This is a glossary of terms relating computer graphics.

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Glossary of computer science

Most of the terms listed in Wikipedia glossaries are already defined and explained within Wikipedia itself.

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Glossary of machine vision

The following are common definitions related to the machine vision field.

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GlyphX

GlyphX Inc. is a computer graphics designer studio that has been producing promotional videos, cinematics and artwork for various video games for several years before going into video game design.

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Gnomon

A gnomon (from Greek γνώμων, gnōmōn, literally: "one that knows or examines") is the part of a sundial that casts a shadow.

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Godzilla: Final Wars

is a 2004 Japanese kaiju film featuring Godzilla, produced and distributed by Toho.

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Google Native Client

Google Native Client (NaCl) is a sandboxing technology for running either a subset of Intel x86, ARM, or MIPS native code, or a portable executable, in a sandbox.

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Gouraud shading

Gouraud shading, named after Henri Gouraud, is an interpolation method used in computer graphics to produce continuous shading of surfaces represented by polygon meshes.

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Graphic art software

Graphic art software is a subclass of application software used for graphic design, multimedia development, stylized image development, technical illustration, general image editing, or simply to access graphic files.

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Graphic arts

A category of fine art, graphic art covers a broad range of visual artistic expression, typically two-dimensional, i.e. produced on a flat surface.

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Graphic design

Graphic design is the process of visual communication and problem-solving through the use of typography, photography and illustration.

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Graphical Data Display Manager

GDDM (Graphical Data Display Manager) is a computer graphics system for the IBM System/370 which was developed in IBM's Hursley lab, and first released in 1979.

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Graphical Kernel System

The Graphical Kernel System (GKS) was the first ISO standard for low-level computer graphics, introduced in 1977.

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GraphiCon

GraphiCon is the largest International conference on computer graphics and computer vision in the countries of the former Soviet Union.

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Graphics Interface

The Graphics Interface (GI) conference is the oldest continuously scheduled conference devoted to computer graphics, and human–computer interaction.

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Graphics library

A graphics library is a program library designed to aid in rendering computer graphics to a monitor.

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Graphics pipeline

In computer graphics, a computer graphics pipeline, rendering pipeline or simply graphics pipeline, is a conceptual model that describes what steps a graphics system needs to perform to render a 3D scene to a 2D screen.

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Graphics processing unit

A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display device.

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Graphics software

In computer graphics, graphics software refers to a program or collection of programs that enable a person to manipulate images or models visually on a computer.

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Graphics tablet

A graphic tablet (also known as a digitizer, drawing tablet, digital drawing tablet, pen tablet, or digital art board) is a computer input device that enables a user to hand-draw images, animations and graphics, with a special pen-like stylus, similar to the way a person draws images with a pencil and paper.

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Graphics Turing Test

In computer graphics the Graphics Turing Test is a variant of the Turing Test, the twist being that a human judge viewing and interacting with an artificially generated world should be unable to reliably distinguish it from reality.

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Graphics32

Graphics32 is a free graphics library for Borland Delphi and Kylix optimized for 32-bit pixel formats which is licensed under the Mozilla Public License.

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GRASS (programming language)

GRASS (GRAphics Symbiosis System) is a programming language created to script 2D vector graphics animations.

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GRASS GIS

Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (commonly termed GRASS GIS) is a geographic information system (GIS) software suite used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, producing graphics and maps, spatial and temporal modeling, and visualizing.

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Gravity (2013 film)

Gravity is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed, co-written, co-edited, and produced by Alfonso Cuarón.

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Gravity (Luna Sea song)

"Gravity" is the twelfth single by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on March 29, 2000.

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Great Sphinx of Giza

The Great Sphinx of Giza (translit,, The Terrifying One; literally: Father of Dread), commonly referred to as the Sphinx of Giza or just the Sphinx, is a limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.

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Green Green (visual novel)

is a Japanese H-game for PC, developed and published by Groover.

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Greg Ellis (actor)

Greg Ellis (birthname: Jonny Rees) is an English actor and voice actor best known for his role as Lieutenant Commander Theodore Groves in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean film series and Michael Amador in 24 as well as voice-over work in over 100 video games titles.

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Greg Turk

Greg Turk is an American-born researcher in the field of computer graphics and a Professor at the School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech).

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Grid cell topology

The grid cell topology is studied in digital topology as part of the theoretical basis for (low-level) algorithms in computer image analysis or computer graphics.

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Grizzy and the Lemmings

Grizzy and the Lemmings is a French CGI animated series produced for France Télévisions and Boomerang.

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Group (mathematics)

In mathematics, a group is an algebraic structure consisting of a set of elements equipped with an operation that combines any two elements to form a third element and that satisfies four conditions called the group axioms, namely closure, associativity, identity and invertibility.

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Group TAC

Group TAC Co., Ltd. (株式会社グループ・タック Kabushiki Kaisha Gurūpu Takku) was a Japanese animation and computer graphics studio located in Shibuya, Tokyo, and founded in 1968 from former Mushi Pro staff.

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Guilty Gear

is a series of competitive fighting games by Arc System Works and designed by artist Daisuke Ishiwatari.

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Gundam Evolve

, also known as Mobile Suit Gundam Evolve, is a series of promotional short films set in the different timelines of the Gundam series.

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GVU Center at Georgia Tech

The GVU Center at Georgia Tech (formerly the Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center) is an interdisciplinary research center located near Technology Square in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, and affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Half-Life (series)

Half-Life (stylized HλLF-LIFE) is a series of first-person shooter games developed and published by Valve.

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Half-precision floating-point format

In computing, half precision is a binary floating-point computer number format that occupies 16 bits (two bytes in modern computers) in computer memory.

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Hao Li

Hao Li (born January 17, 1981 in Saarbrücken, West Germany) is a computer scientist, innovator, and entrepreneur from Germany, working in the fields of Computer Graphics and Computer Vision.

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Harmonia (visual novel)

Harmonia is a Japanese post-apocalyptic visual novel developed by Key, a brand of VisualArt's.

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Harry R. Lewis

Lewis has been honored for his "particularly distinguished contributions to undergraduate teaching"; his students have included future entrepreneurs Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, and numerous future faculty members at Harvard and other schools.

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Harry Shum

Heung-Yeung "Harry" Shum (born in October 1966) is a computer scientist of Chinese origin.

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Haruhiko Shono

is a Japanese computer graphics artist for films as well as a video game director.

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Haruhisa Handa

is a Japanese religious leader and a businessman.

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Hash function

A hash function is any function that can be used to map data of arbitrary size to data of a fixed size.

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Hausdorff distance

In mathematics, the Hausdorff distance, or Hausdorff metric, also called Pompeiu–Hausdorff distance, measures how far two subsets of a metric space are from each other.

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Hazard Perception Test

The hazard perception test is part of the United Kingdom driving test.

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Heart String Marionette

Heart String Marionette is an independent feature-length animated film directed by M dot Strange.

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Heightmap

In computer graphics, a heightmap or heightfield is a raster image used to store values, such as surface elevation data, for display in 3D computer graphics.

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Heinz-Otto Peitgen

Heinz-Otto Peitgen (born April 30, 1945 in Bruch, Nümbrecht near Cologne) is a German mathematician and was President of Jacobs University from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013.

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Hello, Good-bye

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Lump of Sugar.

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Henri Gouraud (computer scientist)

Henri Gouraud (born 1944) is a French computer scientist.

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Henrik Wann Jensen

Henrik Wann Jensen (born 1969 in Harlev, Jutland, Denmark) is a Danish computer graphics researcher.

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Henry Fuchs

Henry Fuchs (born 20 January 1948 in Tokaj, Hungary) is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Federico Gil Professor of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC).

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Herbert Freeman

Dr.

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Herbert W. Franke

Herbert W. Franke (born 14 May 1927 in Vienna) is an Austrian scientist and writer.

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Hideo Kojima

is a Japanese video game designer, screenwriter, director, and game producer.

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Hierarchical RBF

In computer graphics, a hierarchical RBF is an interpolation method based on Radial basis functions (RBF).

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High-dynamic-range rendering

High-dynamic-range rendering (HDRR or HDR rendering), also known as high-dynamic-range lighting, is the rendering of computer graphics scenes by using lighting calculations done in high dynamic range (HDR).

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High-dynamic-range video

High-dynamic-range video (HDR video) describes video having a dynamic range greater than that of standard-dynamic-range video (SDR video), which uses a conventional gamma curve.

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High-Level Shading Language

The High-Level Shader Language or High-Level Shading Language (HLSL) is a proprietary shading language developed by Microsoft for the Direct3D 9 API to augment the shader assembly language, and went on to become the required shading language for the unified shader model of Direct3D 10 and higher.

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Higher-order singular value decomposition

In multilinear algebra, the higher-order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) of a tensor is a specific orthogonal Tucker decomposition.

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Hightech Information System

HIS ("Hightech Information System Limited"; established 1987), is a Hong Kong-based graphics card manufacturer that produces AMD (formerly known as ATI) Radeon graphics cards.

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Hiro Fujiwara

is a Japanese manga artist.

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His Dark Materials (play)

His Dark Materials is a play written by British playwright Nicholas Wright, adapted from the Philip Pullman fantasy novel trilogy of the same title.

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History of animation

The history of animation started long before the development of cinematography.

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History of BBC television idents

The history of BBC television idents begins in the early 1950s, when the BBC first displayed a logo between programmes to identify its service.

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History of British animation

The history of animation in the United Kingdom began at the very origins of the artform in the late 19th century.

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History of computer animation

The history of computer animation began as early as the 1940s and 1950s, when people began to experiment with computer graphics - most notably by John Whitney.

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History of film

Although the start of the history of film is not clearly defined, the commercial, public screening of ten of Lumière brothers' short films in Paris on 28 December 1895 can be regarded as the breakthrough of projected cinematographic motion pictures.

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History of mathematical notation

The history of mathematical notation includes the commencement, progress, and cultural diffusion of mathematical symbols and the conflict of the methods of notation confronted in a notation's move to popularity or inconspicuousness.

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History of quaternions

In mathematics, quaternions are a non-commutative number system that extends the complex numbers.

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History of science and technology in Japan

This is the history of science and technology in Japan.

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History of science fiction films

The history of science fiction films parallels that of the motion picture industry as a whole, although it took several decades before the genre was taken seriously.

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History of software

Software can be defined as programmed instructions stored in the memory of stored-program digital computers for execution by the processor.

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History of VFX in Indian Films

The History of VFX in Indian Films dates back to the silent era.

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Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows

Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows is a 1998 documentary film, directed, produced and written by Paul Jay, which follows World Wrestling Federation (WWF) superstar Bret "The Hitman" Hart during his last year in the WWF, from his World Wrestling Federation Championship victory at SummerSlam to his final match with the company and the infamous Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series on November 9, 1997.

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Holly Rushmeier

Holly Rushmeier is an American computer scientist and professor at Yale University.

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Holy Trinity Diocesan High School

Holy Trinity High School is a co-educational learning environment located centrally in Hicksville, Nassau County, New York on Long Island.

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Homogeneous coordinates

In mathematics, homogeneous coordinates or projective coordinates, introduced by August Ferdinand Möbius in his 1827 work Der barycentrische Calcül, are a system of coordinates used in projective geometry, as Cartesian coordinates are used in Euclidean geometry.

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HoneyComing

is an adult Japanese visual novel developed by Hooksoft which was released on June 29, 2007 playable on Windows PCs.

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Honor in Vengeance II

Honor in Vengeance II is a 3D space shooter developed by MichaelArts.

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How to Use Guys with Secret Tips

How to Use Guys with Secret Tips (lit. "A Manual on How to Use Men") is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Lee Si-young and Oh Jung-se, and directed by Lee Won-suk.

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Howard Morgan (weather forecaster)

Howard Morgan (19?? -) is a retired weather forecaster for Albuquerque, New Mexico television station KOAT-TV, Holdrege, Nebraska station KHOL-TV, and other stations in Kansas and Utah.

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HP EliteBook

HP EliteBook is a brand of premium business-class notebooks and mobile workstations made by Hewlett-Packard.

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HP ZBook

HP ZBook is a brand of mobile workstations made by Hewlett-Packard.

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HSL and HSV

HSL (hue, saturation, lightness) and HSV (hue, saturation, value) are two alternative representations of the RGB color model, designed in the 1970s by computer graphics researchers to more closely align with the way human vision perceives color-making attributes.

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Human image synthesis

Human image synthesis can be applied to make believable and even photorealistic renditions of human-likenesses, moving or still.

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Human Race Machine

The Human Race Machine (HRM) is a computerized console composed of four different programs.

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Human–computer interaction

Human–computer interaction (HCI) researches the design and use of computer technology, focused on the interfaces between people (users) and computers.

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Hyperacuity (scientific term)

The sharpness of our senses is defined by the finest detail we can discriminate.

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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili

Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (from Greek hýpnos, 'sleep', érōs, 'love', and máchē, 'fight'), called in English Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream or The Dream of Poliphilus, is a romance said to be by Francesco Colonna.

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IBM PC compatible

IBM PC compatible computers are computers similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT, able to use the same software and expansion cards.

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Icosphere

In computer graphics, an icosphere is a geometric primitive available in that approximates a sphere as a simplicial polyhedron, formed by subdividing the polygons of a Goldberg polyhedron into their triangular constituents, or equivalently, by subdividing the triangles of a regular isohedron.

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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG) is an academic journal published by the IEEE Computer Society.

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Illumination (image)

Illumination is an important concept in visual arts.

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Illumination angle

In computer graphics and geography, the illumination angle of a surface with a light source (such as the Earth's surface and the Sun) is the angle between the inward surface normal and the direction of light.

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IMac G3

The iMac G3 is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1998 to 2003.

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IMac G4

The iMac G4 is an all-in-one personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from January 2002 to August 2004.

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IMac G5

The iMac G5 is an all-in-one personal computer that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from August 2004 to March 2006.

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Image

An image (from imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, for example, a photo or a two-dimensional picture, that has a similar appearance to some subject—usually a physical object or a person, thus providing a depiction of it.

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Image and object order rendering

In computer graphics, image order algorithms iterate over the pixels in the image to be produced, rather than the elements in the scene to be rendered.

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Image development

Image development can refer to.

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Image editing

Image editing encompasses the processes of altering images, whether they are digital photographs, traditional photo-chemical photographs, or illustrations.

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Image embossing

Image embossing is a computer graphics technique in which each pixel of an image is replaced either by a highlight or a shadow, depending on light/dark boundaries on the original image.

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Image file formats

Image file formats are standardized means of organizing and storing digital images.

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Image scaling

In computer graphics and digital imaging, image scaling refers to the resizing of a digital image.

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Image Space Incorporated

Image Space Incorporated, commonly known as ISI is an independent video game developer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, specializing in the fields of computer game development, man-in-the-loop simulator architectures, computer image generation, and entertainment systems integration.

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Image tracing

In computer graphics, image tracing, raster-to-vector conversion or vectorization is the conversion of raster graphics into vector graphics.

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Image-based modeling and rendering

In computer graphics and computer vision, image-based modeling and rendering (IBMR) methods rely on a set of two-dimensional images of a scene to generate a three-dimensional model and then render some novel views of this scene.

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Imageboard

An imageboard or image board is a type of Internet forum which operates mostly via posting images.

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Imaging technology

Imaging technology is the application of materials and methods to create, preserve, or duplicate images.

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Imouto Paradise 2

is a Japanese erotic visual novel developed by Moonstone Cherry and released on May 31, 2013 for Windows PCs and later ported as a DVD TV game.

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Imouto Paradise!

is a Japanese erotic visual novel developed and published by Moonstone Cherry.

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IMPACT (computer graphics)

IMPACT (sometimes spelled Impact) is a computer graphics architecture for Silicon Graphics computer workstations.

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In Search of the Lost Future

, subtitled À la recherche du futur perdu ("In search of the lost future" in French), sometimes abbreviated as, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Trumple and released for Windows on November 26, 2010.

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Index of software engineering articles

This is an alphabetical list of articles pertaining specifically to software engineering.

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Indra's Pearls (book)

Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein is a geometry book written by David Mumford, Caroline Series and David Wright, and published by Cambridge University Press in 2002 and 2015.

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Industrial augmented reality

Industrial augmented reality (IAR) is related to the application of augmented reality (AR) to support an industrial process.

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Industrial Light & Magic

Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is an American motion picture visual effects company that was founded in May 1975 by George Lucas.

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INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Science

INFOCOMP Journal of Computer Science is an international peer-reviewed quarterly scientific journal.

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Information visualization

Information visualization or information visualisation is the study of (interactive) visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition.

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Informative modelling

Informative modelling is an interdisciplinary methodological approach linking information technologies with architectural analysis and modelling (at various scales, from architectural elements to buildings and structures).

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Ingrid Hermentin

Ingrid Hermentin (born September 26, 1951 in Löwenstein, West Germany) is an artist and pioneer of serial computer graphics.

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Input (magazine)

Input was a partwork published by Marshall Cavendish in the United Kingdom during 1984 and 1985, covering the subject of home computer programming.

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Instant replay

Instant replay is a video reproduction of something that recently occurred which was both shot and broadcast live.

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Institut Gaspard Monge

The Gaspard Monge Institute of electronics and computer science is the research and teaching body of the University of Marne la Vallée in the fields of computer science, electronics, telecommunications and networks.

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Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

The Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, or IST, is a private college located at Dhaka, Bangladesh and affiliated with the National University.

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Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada

The Instituto National de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA; National Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics.) is widely considered to be the foremost research and educational institution of Brazil in the area of mathematics.

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Intarsia (knitting)

Intarsia is a knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours.

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Integer overflow

In computer programming, an integer overflow occurs when an arithmetic operation attempts to create a numeric value that is outside of the range that can be represented with a given number of bits – either larger than the maximum or lower than the minimum representable value.

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IntelliTalk

IntelliTalk is a word processor by Synapse Adaptive.

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Interaction technique

An interaction technique, user interface technique or input technique is a combination of hardware and software elements that provides a way for computer users to accomplish a single task.

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International Conference on Computer and Information Technology

International Conference on Computer and Information Technology or ICCIT is a series of computer science and information technology based conferences that is hosted in Bangladesh since 1997 by a different university each year.

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Internet

The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link devices worldwide.

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Intersection of a polyhedron with a line

In computational geometry, the problem of computing the intersection of a polyhedron with a line has important applications in computer graphics, optimization, and even in some Monte Carlo methods.

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Invertible matrix

In linear algebra, an n-by-n square matrix A is called invertible (also nonsingular or nondegenerate) if there exists an n-by-n square matrix B such that where In denotes the n-by-n identity matrix and the multiplication used is ordinary matrix multiplication.

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Irfan Essa

Irfan Aziz Essa is a professor in the School of Interactive Computing of the College of Computing, and adjunct professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech).

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IrfanView

IrfanView is an image viewer, editor, organiser and converter program for Microsoft Windows.

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IRrelevant Astronomy

IRrelevant Astronomy is a web series produced by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.

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Is Tropical

Is Tropical are a band from London, England, with members as of 2014 including Simon Milner, Gary Barber, Dominic Apa, and Kirstie Fleck.

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Island (visual novel)

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Front Wing and published by Prototype.

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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 24 Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation is a standardization subcommittee of the joint subcommittee ISO/IEC JTC 1 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), which develops and facilitates standards within the field of computer graphics, image processing, and environmental data representation.

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Isosurface

An isosurface is a three-dimensional analog of an isoline.

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Ivan Sutherland

Ivan Edward Sutherland (born May 16, 1938) is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer, widely regarded as the "father of computer graphics." His early work in computer graphics as well as his teaching with David C. Evans in that subject at the University of Utah in the 1970s was pioneering in the field.

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J. Turner Whitted

John Turner Whitted is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who introduced recursive ray tracing to the computer graphics community with his 1979 paper "An improved illumination model for shaded display".

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Jack Elton Bresenham

Jack Elton Bresenham (born 11 October 1937, Clovis, New Mexico, US) is a former professor of computer science.

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Jack the Giant Slayer

Jack the Giant Slayer (previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film based on the British fairy tales "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Jack and the Beanstalk".

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Jackie Chan Adventures

Jackie Chan Adventures is an animated television series starring the adventures of a fictionalized version of Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan.

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Jacquelyn Ford Morie

Jacquelyn Ford Morie is an artist, scientist and educator working in the areas of immersive worlds, games and social networks.

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James A. D. W. Anderson

James Arthur Dean Wallace Anderson Known for James Anderson is an academic staff member in the School of Systems Engineering at the University of Reading, England.

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James D. Foley

James David Foley (born July 20, 1942) is an American computer scientist and computer graphics researcher.

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James F. O'Brien

James F. O'Brien is a computer graphics researcher and professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.

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James Fleck

James Douglas Fleck, (born February 10, 1931), sometimes known as Jim Fleck, is a Canadian businessman, academic, and philanthropist.

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James H. Clark

James Henry Clark (born March 23, 1944) is an American entrepreneur and computer scientist.

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James L. Mohler

James Larue Mohler is a Professor in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University, where he received his B.S. in Technical Graphics, M.S. in Industrial Technology and Ph.D. in Education.

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James Sethian

James Albert Sethian (born 10 May 1954) is a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and the head of the Mathematics Group at the United States Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Jarkko Oikarinen

Jarkko Oikarinen (born 16 August 1967, in Kuusamo, Finland) is the inventor of the first Internet chat network, called Internet Relay Chat (IRC), where he is known as WiZ.

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Java 2D

In computing, Java 2D is an API for drawing two-dimensional graphics using the Java programming language.

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Jay Wright Forrester

Jay Wright Forrester (July 14, 1918 – November 16, 2016) was a pioneering American computer engineer and systems scientist.

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JCJ Vanderheyden

Jacobus Cornelis Johannes "Jacques" van der Heyden (professional name JCJ Vanderheyden) (23 June 1928 – 27 February 2012) was a Dutch painter and photographer.

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Jeffrey Uhlmann

Jeffrey Uhlmann is an American research scientist who is probably best known for his mathematical generalizations of the Kalman filter.

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Jennifer's Body

Jennifer's Body is a 2009 American supernatural horror dark comedy film written by Diablo Cody and directed by Karyn Kusama.

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Jerusalem 2111

Jerusalem 2111 is the name of an International science fiction contest, created and produced by Architect Daniel Wiernik from the Association for Urban Planning, held during 2010 and ending 31 December 2010, a day before the year 2011 (a hundred years before the date that the contest asked for the participants to show).

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Jessica Hodgins

Jessica K. Hodgins is an American roboticist and researcher who is a Professor at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute and School of Computer Science.

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Jim Kajiya

Jim Kajiya is a pioneer in the field of computer graphics.

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Joël de Rosnay

Joël de Rosnay (born 12 June 1937), Ph.D from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a Mauritian-born French futurist, science writer, and molecular biologist.

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John Berton

John Andrew Berton Jr. is an award-winning computer graphics animator and visual effects supervisor.

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John Canny

John F. Canny (born in 1958) is an Australian computer scientist, and Paul E Jacobs and Stacy Jacobs Distinguished Professor of Engineering in the Computer Science Department of the University of California, Berkeley.

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John Dykstra

John Charles Dykstra, A.S.C. (born June 3, 1947) is an American special effects artist, pioneer in the development of the use of computers in filmmaking and recipient of three Academy Awards, among many other awards and prizes.

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John F. Hughes

John F. Hughes is a Professor of Computer Science at Brown University.

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John Fekner

John Fekner (born 1950 in New York City) is an American innovative multidisciplinary artist who created hundreds of environmental and conceptual outdoor works consisting of stenciled words, symbols, dates and icons spray painted in New York, Sweden, Canada, England and Germany in the 1970s and 1980s.

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John Warnock

John Edward Warnock (born October 6, 1940) is an American computer scientist and businessman best known as the co-founder with Charles Geschke of Adobe Systems Inc., the graphics and publishing software company.

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Jollification

Jollification is the third album by The Lightning Seeds.

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Jonathan Dory

Jonathan Robert Dory is a Human Systems Integration Lead at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas.

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Jos Stam

Jos Stam (born 28 December 1965 in The Hague, Netherlands) is a researcher in the field of computer graphics, focusing on the simulation of natural physical phenomena for 3D-computer animation.

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José Luis Encarnação

José Luis Moreira da Encarnação is a Portuguese Computer Scientist, a Professor Emeritus in Germany and a senior technology and innovation advisor to governments, multinational companies, research institutions and organizations, and foundations.

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Joseph C. Decuir

Joseph C. Decuir is an American fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) who was nominated in 2015 for contributions to computer graphics and video games.

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Joseph Kosinski

Joseph Kosinski (born May 3, 1974) is an American television commercial and feature film director best known for his computer graphics and computer generated imagery work.

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Joseph S. B. Mitchell

Joseph S. B. Mitchell is an American computer scientist and mathematician.

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Joshibi High School of Art and Design

abbreviated, is a private school for girls located in Tokyo, Japan.

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Joshua Middleton

Joshua Middleton (sometimes credited as Josh Middleton) is an artist and designer working in the animation, film, comics, and book industries.

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Journal of Graphics Tools

The Journal of Graphics Tools (JGT) was a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering computer graphics.

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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is a 2012 American science fiction comedy adventure film directed by Brad Peyton and produced by Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson and Charlotte Huggins.

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Jump 'n Bump

Jump 'n Bump is a 1998 freeware and open-source MS-DOS platform multiplayer video game by Brainchild Design.

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Junichi Masuda

is a Japanese video game composer, director, designer, producer, and programmer best known for his work in the Pokémon franchise.

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K-d tree

In computer science, a k-d tree (short for k-dimensional tree) is a space-partitioning data structure for organizing points in a k-dimensional space.

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K-means clustering

k-means clustering is a method of vector quantization, originally from signal processing, that is popular for cluster analysis in data mining.

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Kado: The Right Answer

is a Japanese CG animation television series produced by Toei Animation.

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Kaleido Star

is a Japanese anime series animated by Japanese studio Gonzo.

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Kamikaze Explorer!

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Clochette.

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Kamran Elahian

Kamran Elahian (کامران الهیان) is an Iranian-American Entrepreneur who is the chairman and co-founder of Global Catalyst Partners, an international, multistage, technology-oriented venture capital firm.

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Kanojo x Kanojo x Kanojo

is a Japanese erotic visual novel developed by Crossnet, and released for Windows PCs on May 30, 2008.

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Kanon (visual novel)

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key released on June 4, 1999 for Windows PCs.

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Karas (anime)

is a six-part original video animation.

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Karl Sims

Karl Sims is a computer graphics artist and researcher, who is best known for using particle systems and artificial life in computer animation.

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Kate Devlin

Kate Devlin, born Adela Katharine Devlin is a British computer scientist specialising in Artificial intelligence and Human–computer interaction (HCI).

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Kaze no Uta

is an eroge visual novel developed by Milk Soft for the PC.

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Kazuya Sasahara

is a Japanese animation director, CG designer, CG director.

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Keith Waters

Keith Waters (born 1962 in Kent, England) is a British animator who is best known for his work in the field of computer facial animation.

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Kelly Madison

Kelly Madison (born August 26, 1967) is an American pornographic actress, director, producer, and Internet pornography entrepreneur.

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Kia Silverbrook

Kia Silverbrook (born 1958) is an Australian inventor, scientist, and serial entrepreneur.

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Killer Instinct Gold

Killer Instinct Gold is a 1996 fighting video game based on the arcade game Killer Instinct 2.

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Kim Yong-hwa

Kim Yong-hwa (born September 25, 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.

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Kimi ga Nozomu Eien

, or Kiminozo for short, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Âge and released on August 3, 2001 for Windows.

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Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

is an action role-playing video game developed by Jupiter and published by Square Enix in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance.

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Kiss My Lips

Kiss My Lips is the eighth Korean-language studio album (seventeenth overall) by South Korean singer BoA.

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Klee's measure problem

In computational geometry, Klee's measure problem is the problem of determining how efficiently the measure of a union of (multidimensional) rectangular ranges can be computed.

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Kud Wafter

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key, released on June 25, 2010 for Windows.

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Kurt Akeley

Kurt Akeley (born June 8, 1958) is an American computer graphics engineer.

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KylieX2008

KylieX2008 was the tenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her tenth studio album, X (2007).

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Kyoko Date

is a "virtual idol" associated with Horipro.

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Labyrinth (1984 video game)

Labyrinth is a video game published in 1984 by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro.

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Lagrangian–Eulerian advection

In scientific visualization, Lagrangian–Eulerian advection is a technique mainly used for the visualization of unsteady flows.

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Lambertian reflectance

Lambertian reflectance is the property that defines an ideal "matte" or diffusely reflecting surface.

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Lancaster High School (New York)

Lancaster High School is a high school in Lancaster, New York, United States that serves grades 9-12.

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Lance Williams (graphics researcher)

Lance J. Williams (September 25, 1949 – August 20, 2017) was a prominent graphics researcher who made major contributions to texture map prefiltering, shadow rendering algorithms, facial animation, and antialiasing techniques.

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Land of the Lustrous (TV series)

is a 2017 anime television series based on Haruko Ichikawa's manga of the same name, produced by the computer graphics (CG) animation studio Orange and directed and written by Takahiko Kyōgoku and Toshiya Ono, respectively.

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Lander Institute

Lander Institute is an Israeli private institution of higher education, founded by Touro College, New York.

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Larry Shaw (Pi)

Lawrence N. Shaw (August 12, 1939 – August 19, 2017) was an American physicist, curator, artist and founder of Pi Day.

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Last Exile

is a Japanese animated television series created by Gonzo.

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Latin letters used in mathematics

Many letters of the Latin alphabet, both capital and small, are used in mathematics, science and engineering to denote by convention specific or abstracted constants, variables of a certain type, units, multipliers, physical entities.

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Laurie Spiegel

Laurie Spiegel (born September 20, 1945 in Chicago) is an American composer.

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Law of the West

Law of the West is a computer game for the Commodore 64, the Apple II family and the NES.

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Lawrence J. Rosenblum

Lawrence Jay Rosenblum (born 1944) is an American mathematician, and Program Director for Graphics and Visualization at the National Science Foundation.

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Leading Company

is a construction-oriented strategy video game that was released for both the Super Famicom, NEC PC-9801, Sharp X68000 and FM Towns.

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Leif Kobbelt

Leif Kobbelt (born December 12, 1966 in Cologne) is a German university professor for Computer Science with a specialization in Computer Graphics.

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Lens flare

Lens flare refers to a phenomenon wherein light is scattered or flared in a lens system, often in response to a bright light, producing a sometimes undesirable artifact within the image.

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Level of detail

In computer graphics, accounting for Level of detail involves decreasing the complexity of a 3D model representation as it moves away from the viewer or according to other metrics such as object importance, viewpoint-relative speed or position.

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Level-set method

Level-set methods (LSM) are a conceptual framework for using level sets as a tool for numerical analysis of surfaces and shapes.

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LG Laptops

Early examples of LG laptops were netbooks: X110, X120 and X130 from 2009.

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Liang–Barsky algorithm

In computer graphics, the Liang–Barsky algorithm (named after You-Dong Liang and Brian A. Barsky) is a line clipping algorithm.

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Lie group integrator

A Lie group integrator is a numerical integration method for differential equations built from coordinate-independent operations such as Lie group actions on a manifold.

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Light field

The light field is a vector function that describes the amount of light flowing in every direction through every point in space.

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LightWave 3D

LightWave 3D is a 3D computer graphics software developed by NewTek.

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Lil Miquela

Miquela Sousa, better known as Lil Miquela or simply, Miquela is a fictional character created by Trevor McFedries & Sara Decou, a Spanish-Brazilian American as a Digital Art computer-generated model and music artist claiming to be from Downey, California.

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Line (software)

Line (styled as LINE) is a freeware app for instant communications on electronic devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, and personal computers.

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Line clipping

In computer graphics, line clipping is the process of removing lines or portions of lines outside an area of interest.

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Linear interpolation

In mathematics, linear interpolation is a method of curve fitting using linear polynomials to construct new data points within the range of a discrete set of known data points.

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Linear map

In mathematics, a linear map (also called a linear mapping, linear transformation or, in some contexts, linear function) is a mapping between two modules (including vector spaces) that preserves (in the sense defined below) the operations of addition and scalar multiplication.

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Line–line intersection

In Euclidean geometry, the intersection of a line and a line can be the empty set, a point, or a line.

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Line–plane intersection

In analytic geometry, the intersection of a line and a plane in three-dimensional space can be the empty set, a point, or a line.

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Linebarrels of Iron

is a Japanese manga series created by Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi.

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Linux framebuffer

The Linux framebuffer (fbdev) is a graphic hardware-independent abstraction layer to show graphics on a computer monitor, typically on the console.

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Lisp machine

Lisp machines are general-purpose computers designed to efficiently run Lisp as their main software and programming language, usually via hardware support.

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List of academic fields

The following outline is provided as an overview of an topical guide to academic disciplines: An academic discipline or field of study is known as a branch of knowledge.

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List of accolades received by Avatar

Avatar is an American science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron that was released in 2009.

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List of Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders episodes

is the third season apart of Japanese anime television series Bakugan Battle Brawlers.

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List of BASIC dialects

This is an alphabetical list of BASIC dialectsinterpreted and compiled variants of the BASIC programming language.

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List of Brown University people

The following is a partial list of notable Brown University people, known as Brunonians.

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List of color palettes

This article is a list of the color palettes for notable computer graphics, terminals and video game console hardware.

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List of Columbia University alumni and attendees

This is a partial list of notable persons who have had ties to Columbia University.

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List of common shading algorithms

This article lists common shading algorithms used in computer graphics.

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List of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics

This is a list of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics, by article name.

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List of computer science conferences

This is a list of academic conferences in computer science.

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List of computer scientists

This is a list of computer scientists, people who do work in computer science, in particular researchers and authors.

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List of computing and IT abbreviations

This is a list of computing and IT acronyms and abbreviations.

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List of Cornell University alumni

This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.

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List of Desert Island Discs episodes (2001–10)

The BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs invites castaways to choose eight pieces of music, a book (in addition to the Bible - or a religious text appropriate to that person's beliefs - and the Complete Works of Shakespeare) and a luxury item that they would take to an imaginary desert island, where they will be marooned indefinitely.

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List of Digimon films

Aside from the multiple television series, several films have been released in the Digimon franchise.

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List of game middleware

Middleware for games is a piece of software that is integrated into a game engine to handle some specialized aspect it, such as physics, graphics or networking.

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List of geometry topics

This is a list of geometry topics, by Wikipedia page.

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List of iOS devices

This is a list and comparison of devices designed and marketed by Apple Inc. that run a Unix-like operating system named iOS, often colloquially referred to simply as iDevices.

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List of Last Exile characters

The Japanese animated television series Last Exile has a cast of characters designed by artist Range Murata.

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List of Little Busters! characters

This is a list of characters from the Japanese visual novel and manga series Little Busters!.

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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni

This list of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni includes students who studied as undergraduates or graduate students at MIT's School of Engineering; School of Science; MIT Sloan School of Management; School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences; School of Architecture and Planning; or Whitaker College of Health Sciences.

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List of matrices

This page lists some important classes of matrices used in mathematics, science and engineering.

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List of MeSH codes (L01)

The following is a list of the "L" codes for MeSH.

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List of Microsoft Windows components

The following is a list of Microsoft Windows components.

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List of people from Scarsdale, New York

The following is a list of notable people from Scarsdale, New York.

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List of prolific inventors

Thomas Alva Edison was widely known as the America's most prolific inventor, even after his death in 1931.

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List of RWBY characters

This is a list of characters who appear in RWBY, an original anime-style CG-animated web-series created by Rooster Teeth Productions.

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List of transforms

This is a list of transforms in mathematics.

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List of University of Michigan alumni

There are more than 500,000 living alumni of the University of Michigan.

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List of University of Utah people

This list of University of Utah people includes notable alumni, non-graduate former students, faculty, staff, and former university presidents.

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List of Yale University people

Yalies are persons affiliated with Yale University, commonly including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others.

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Litl

The litl webbook is a webbook developed, marketed, and sold by litl LLC.

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Little Busters!

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key.

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Local coordinates

Local coordinates are measurement indices into a local coordinate system or a local coordinate space.

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Local feature size

Local feature size refers to several related concepts in computer graphics and computational geometry for measuring the size of a geometric object near a particular point.

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Looker

Looker is a 1981 science fiction film written and directed by Michael Crichton and starring Albert Finney, Susan Dey, and James Coburn.

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Lookup table

In computer science, a lookup table is an array that replaces runtime computation with a simpler array indexing operation.

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Loop subdivision surface

In computer graphics, Loop subdivision surface is an approximating subdivision scheme developed by Charles Loop in 1987 for triangular meshes.

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Lords of Time

Lords of Time is an interactive fiction computer game designed by Sue Gazzard and released by Level 9 Computing in 1983.

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Loren Carpenter

Loren C. Carpenter (born February 7, 1947) is a computer graphics researcher and developer.

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LorenzoArs

LorenzoArs (Lorenzo Di Giacomo) was born in 1970 in Italy, he is an Italian artist and creative.

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Lost to the Living

Lost to the Living is the title of the third full-length album by Daylight Dies and was to be released by Candlelight Records on June 24, 2008, but was delayed until July 14, 2008 due to problems with printing the album.

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Love Story (video game)

Love Story, stylized as Ø Story, is a Japanese exclusive adventure interactive movie video game developed by General Entertainment and published by Enix on April 27, 2000.

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Love, Election and Chocolate

, abbreviated as, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Sprite, which was released in Japan on October 29, 2010 for Windows PCs and later ported to the PlayStation Portable on September 27, 2012.

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Loveboat (album)

Loveboat is the ninth full-length studio album by British synthpop group Erasure.

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Low poly

Low poly is a polygon mesh in 3D computer graphics that has a relatively small number of polygons.

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LPV

LPV is an acronym that may refer to.

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Luiz Velho

Luiz Carlos Pacheco Rodrigues Velho (born 5 June 1956) is a Brazilian applied mathematician working primarily on computer graphics and computer vision.

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LunarG

LunarG is a software company specializing in device driver development for video cards.

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Luxo Jr.

Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and written and directed by John Lasseter.

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LV-ROM

LV-ROM is an optical disc format developed by Philips Electronics to integrate analog video and computer software for interactive multimedia.

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M (2007 film)

M is a 2007 South Korean psychological drama film starring Gang Dong-won.

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M.A.C.H. 3

M.A.C.H. 3 is a laserdisc video game created by Gottlieb and released in the U.S. in 1983 under their Mylstar brand.

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Mac Mini

The Mac mini (marketed and branded with lowercase "mini" as Mac mini) is a small desktop computer manufactured by Apple Inc. Like earlier mini-ITX PC designs, it is square and tall.

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Mac Pro

The Mac Pro is a series of workstation and server computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Inc. since 2006.

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MacBook

The MacBook is a brand of notebook computers manufactured by Apple Inc. from May 2006 to February 2012, and relaunched in 2015.

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MacBook (12-inch)

The MacBook is a line of Macintosh portable computers introduced in March 2015 by Apple Inc.

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MacBook Air

The MacBook Air is a line of Macintosh subnotebook computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. It consists of a full-size keyboard, a machined aluminum case, and a thin light structure.

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MacBook Pro

The MacBook Pro (sometimes abbreviated as MBP) is a line of Macintosh portable computers introduced in January 2006 by Apple Inc.

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Machinima

Machinima is the use of real-time computer graphics engines to create a cinematic production.

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Madhouse (company)

is a Japanese animation studio, founded in 1972 by ex–Mushi Pro animators, including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, Rintaro, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri.

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Maji Suki: Marginal Skip

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Moonstone.

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Manfred R. Schroeder

Manfred Robert Schroeder (12 July 1926 – 28 December 2009) was a German physicist, most known for his contributions to acoustics and computer graphics.

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Marc Levoy

Marc Levoy is a computer graphics researcher and Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and a Distinguished Engineer at Google.

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Marching ants

The marching ants effect is an animation technique often found in selection tools of computer graphics programs.

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Marching cubes

Marching cubes is a computer graphics algorithm, published in the 1987 SIGGRAPH proceedings by Lorensen and Cline, for extracting a polygonal mesh of an isosurface from a three-dimensional discrete scalar field (sometimes called a voxel).

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Marching squares

Marching squares is a computer graphics algorithm that generates contours for a two-dimensional scalar field (rectangular array of individual numerical values).

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Marching tetrahedra

Marching tetrahedra is an algorithm in the field of computer graphics to render implicit surfaces.

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Marching triangles

In computer graphics, the problem of transforming a cloud of points on the surface of a three-dimensional object into a polygon mesh for the object can be solved by a technique called marching triangles.

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Marcus Warren Hobbs

Marcus Warren Hobbs (born 1970), known by his stage name Marcus Satellite is an American composer, electronic musician, Microtonal music, and computer graphics professional noted for creating microtonal electronic music and animated films using advanced computer software.

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Mark Overmars

Markus Hendrik "Mark" Overmars (born 29 September 1958 in Zeist, Netherlands) is a Dutch computer scientist and teacher of game programming known for his game development application Game Maker.

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Marker-and-cell method

The marker-and-cell method is commonly used in computer graphics to discretize functions for fluid and other simulations.

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Marry U

"Marry U" is a song by South Korean boy band Super Junior.

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Martin Kornmesser

Martin Kornmesser is a graphic designer working at the ESA/NASA Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre (HEIC) in Munich/Garching.

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Martin Newell (computer scientist)

Martin Edward Newell is a British-born computer scientist specializing in computer graphics who is perhaps best known as the creator of the Utah teapot computer model.

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Masi Oka

(born December 27, 1974) is a Japanese-American actor, producer and digital effects artist.

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Mask (computing)

In computer science, a mask is data that is used for bitwise operations, particularly in a bit field.

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Mass-spring-damper model

The mass-spring-damper model consists of discrete mass nodes distributed throughout an object and interconnected via a network of springs and dampers.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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Materials system

In Computer graphics, Materials are an enhancement of texture mapping (and a pre-requisite for advanced shading effects) that allows for objects in 3D modelling packages and video games to simulate different types of materials in real life.

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Matrix (mathematics)

In mathematics, a matrix (plural: matrices) is a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.

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Matrox

Matrox is a producer of video card components and equipment for personal computers.

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Matt Pharr

Matt Pharr is a computer graphics researcher and author, and one of the primary originators of the physically based rendering process.

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Matthias Niessner

Matthias Nießner (born 1986) is a professor of computer science and entrepreneur from Germany, working in the fields of Computer Graphics and Computer Vision.

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Maureen C. Stone

Maureen C. Stone is an American computer scientist, specializing in color modeling.

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Maurice Benayoun

Maurice Benayoun (aka MoBen or 莫奔) (born 29 March 1957 in Mascara, Algeria) is a French pioneer new-media artist and theorist based in Paris and Hong Kong.

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Max Planck Institute for Informatics

The Max Planck Institute for Informatics (German: Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, abbreviated MPI-INF or MPII) is a research institute in computer science with a focus on algorithms and their applications in a broad sense.

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Maxine D. Brown

Maxine D. Brown is an American computer scientist and associate director of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).

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Möller–Trumbore intersection algorithm

The Möller–Trumbore ray-triangle intersection algorithm, named after its inventors Tomas Möller and Ben Trumbore, is a fast method for calculating the intersection of a ray and a triangle in three dimensions without needing precomputation of the plane equation of the plane containing the triangle.

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MBASIC

MBASIC is the '''M'''icrosoft '''BASIC''' implementation of BASIC for the CP/M operating system.

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Mega Man

Mega Man, known as in Japan, is a video game franchise created by Capcom, starring the robot character Mega Man, or one of his many counterparts.

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Mesa (computer graphics)

Mesa, also called Mesa3D and The Mesa 3D Graphics Library, is an open source software implementation of OpenGL, Vulkan, and other graphics specifications.

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Metaballs

Metaballs are, in computer graphics, organic-looking n-dimensional objects.

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Meteos

is a tile-matching video game developed by Q Entertainment and co-published by Bandai and Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.

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Methods of virtual reality

There are a number of methods by which virtual reality (VR) can be realized.

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Miao Xiaochun

Miao Xiaochun (born 1964, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China) is an artist and photographer based in Beijing.

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Michael Arias

Michael Arias (born 1968) is an American-born filmmaker active primarily in Japan.

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Michael F. Cohen

Michael F. Cohen is an American computer scientist and researcher in computer graphics.

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Michael Jackson videography

American entertainer Michael Jackson (1958–2009) debuted on the professional music scene at age five as a member of The Jackson 5 and began a solo career in 1971 while still part of the group.

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Microsoft Research

Microsoft Research is the research subsidiary of Microsoft.

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Microsoft Silverlight

Microsoft Silverlight (or simply Silverlight) is a deprecated application framework for writing and running rich Internet applications, similar to Adobe Flash.

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Midpoint circle algorithm

In computer graphics, the midpoint circle algorithm is an algorithm used to determine the points needed for rasterizing a circle.

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Mike Capps (executive)

Michael Capps was the President of Epic Games, based in Cary, North Carolina.

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Miles Away (Madonna song)

"Miles Away" is a song by American singer Madonna from her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy.

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Ming C. Lin

Ming C. Lin is an American computer scientist and the chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she also holds an endowed faculty position as the Elizabeth Stevinson Iribe Chair of Computer Science.

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Minimoni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibōken!

Minimoni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibōken! is a 2002 film directed by Shinji Higuchi starring the J-pop group Minimoni.

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Minimum bounding box

In geometry, the minimum or smallest bounding or enclosing box for a point set (S) in N dimensions is the box with the smallest measure (area, volume, or hypervolume in higher dimensions) within which all the points lie.

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Mipmap

In computer graphics, mipmaps (also MIP maps) or pyramids are pre-calculated, optimized sequences of images, each of which is a progressively lower resolution representation of the same image.

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Mirage World (app)

Mirage World is a free iOS app that allows users to add immersive media on top of the real world using augmented reality.

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Mirror Ball (Neil Young album)

Mirror Ball is the 21st studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, and features members of Pearl Jam.

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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) is a research institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology formed by the 2003 merger of the Laboratory for Computer Science and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

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Mod DB

Mod Database, or Mod DB, is a website that focuses on general video game modding.

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Modhir Ahmed

Modhir Ahmed (born 1956) is an Iraqi-Swedish artist.

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Moekan

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by KeroQ.

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Moiré pattern

In mathematics, physics, and art, a moiré pattern or moiré fringes are large-scale interference patterns that can be produced when an opaque ruled pattern with transparent gaps is overlaid on another similar pattern.

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Molecular graphics

Molecular graphics (MG) is the discipline and philosophy of studying molecules and their properties through graphical representation.

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Monk Little Dog

Monk Little Dog is a FrenchSouth Korean series of 3D CGI animated shorts.

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Monkey Me (song)

"Monkey Me" is a 2012 song by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer with music by Laurent Boutonnat.

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Monkey X

Monkey X is a high-level programming language designed for video game development for many different platforms, including desktop and laptop computers, mobile phones, tablets, and video game consoles.

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Monocular vision

Monocular vision is vision in which both eyes are used separately.

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Monster Hunt

Monster Hunt is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong 3D fantasy action comedy adventure film directed by Raman Hui, and starring Bai Baihe and Jing Boran.

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Moon (visual novel)

Moon (styled as Moon.) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Tactics, a brand of Nexton, released on November 21, 1997 playable on Windows PCs.

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Moore neighborhood

In cellular automata, the Moore neighborhood is defined on a two-dimensional square lattice and is composed of a central cell and the eight cells which surround it.

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Morinville Community High School

Morinville Community High School (MCHS) is a Catholic high school located in Morinville, Alberta, Canada. It is part of the Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools. MCHS is the only high school serving the Morinville community. The school was founded in November 1994 and teaches students from grade 9-12. Their athletic teams are called the “Prairie Wolves,” or just the “Wolves.”.

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Motherboard

A motherboard (sometimes alternatively known as the mainboard, system board, baseboard, planar board or logic board, or colloquially, a mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems.

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Motion graphics

Motion graphics are pieces of digital footage or animation which create the illusion of motion or rotation, and are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects.

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Moving least squares

Moving least squares is a method of reconstructing continuous functions from a set of unorganized point samples via the calculation of a weighted least squares measure biased towards the region around the point at which the reconstructed value is requested.

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Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture

Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, known in Japan as, is a Japanese manga series by Masayuki Ishikawa.

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Mr. Go (film)

Mr.

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MUD

A MUD (originally Multi-User Dungeon, with later variants Multi-User Dimension and Multi-User Domain) is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, usually text-based.

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Multiple buffering

In computer science, multiple buffering is the use of more than one buffer to hold a block of data, so that a "reader" will see a complete (though perhaps old) version of the data, rather than a partially updated version of the data being created by a "writer".

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Multisample anti-aliasing

Multisample anti-aliasing (MSAA) is a type of spatial anti-aliasing, a technique used in computer graphics to improve image quality.

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Multiview projection

In technical drawing and computer graphics, a multiview projection is a technique of illustration by which a standardized series of orthographic two-dimensional pictures is constructed to represent the form of a three-dimensional object.

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Muqeem Khan

Muqeem Khan (مقیم خان.) (born 1968) is the first Pakistani who started working in the Hollywood visual effects industry in 1996.

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Murdim Project

Consisting of several 20-minute organic waterfall like totem pole murals echoing the sounds of the crowded streets of Paris.

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Music and artificial intelligence

Research in artificial intelligence (AI) is known to have impacted medical diagnosis, stock trading, robot control, and several other fields.

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Music manuscript

Music manuscripts are handwritten sources of music.

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Music video

A music video is a short film that integrates a song with imagery, and is produced for promotional or artistic purposes.

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Musica Piccolyno

is Japanese TV program which began airing on 6 April 2013.

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Mutual Core

"Mutual Core" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her eighth studio album Biophilia (2011).

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My Brute

My Brute is a fighting simulation video game with roleplaying elements first released in March 2009.

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My Life as McDull

My Life as McDull (Chinese: 麥兜故事) is a 2001 Hong Kong animated feature film.

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Mystique (company)

Mystique was a company that produced a number of pornographic video games for the Atari 2600, such as Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em, Bachelor Party and Custer's Revenge.

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N-skeleton

In mathematics, particularly in algebraic topology, the of a topological space X presented as a simplicial complex (resp. CW complex) refers to the subspace Xn that is the union of the simplices of X (resp. cells of X) of dimensions In other words, given an inductive definition of a complex, the is obtained by stopping at the.

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Na-Ga

Na-Ga is a male Japanese artist who is employed as a graphic designer and illustrator for the company Key known for such famous visual novels as Kanon, Air, and Clannad among others.

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Nader Bagherzadeh

Nader Bagherzadeh is a professor of Computer Engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine, where he served as a chair from 1998 to 2003.

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Nadia Magnenat Thalmann

Professor Nadia Magnenat Thalmann is an eminent computer graphics scientist who is the founder and head of MIRALab at the University of Geneva.

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Nanolinux

NanoLinux is an open source, free and very lightweight Linux distribution that requires only 14 MB of disk space including tiny versions of the most common desktop applications and several games.

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Napoleon McCallum

Napoleon Ardel McCallum (born October 6, 1963) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Natalia Toreeva

Natalia G. Toreeva (Наталия Григорьевна Тореева, born April 8, 1941, in Leningrad, USSR, now St. Petersburg, Russia), is a Russian and American artist, writer, and book illustrator.

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Natron (software)

Natron is a free and open-source node-based compositing software.

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Natural computing

Natural computing,G.Rozenberg, T.Back, J.Kok, Editors, Handbook of Natural Computing, Springer Verlag, 2012A.Brabazon, M.O'Neill, S.McGarraghy.

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NDC

NDC or ndc may refer to.

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Negima! Magister Negi Magi

Negima! Magister Negi Magi, known in Japan as, is a manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu, known for his best-selling title Love Hina.

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Neighbours: The Explosion

Neighbours: The Explosion is a storyline from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, which began on 19 March 2013, when the marquee hosting Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) and Sonya Mitchell's (Eve Morey) wedding reception collapsed after a gas bottle exploded.

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Neil Wiseman

Neil Ernest Wiseman (19 May 1934 – 13 June 1995) was a British computer scientist.

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Neo Geo

Neo Geo is a family of video game hardware developed by SNK.

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NetBoy

NetBoy is a webcomic created by Stafford Huyler.

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New Bulgarian University

New Bulgarian University (Нов български университет, also known and abbreviated as НБУ, NBU) is a private university based in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria.

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New media art

New media art refers to artworks created with new media technologies, including digital art, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, Internet art, interactive art, video games, computer robotics, 3D printing, cyborg art and art as biotechnology.

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Newtype

is a monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime and manga (and to a lesser extent, tokusatsu, Japanese science fiction and video games).

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NeXTSTEP

NeXTSTEP is a discontinued object-oriented, multitasking operating system based on UNIX.

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NiBiRu: Age of Secrets

NiBiRu: Age of Secrets is a 2005 adventure game developed by Future Games and published by The Adventure Company.

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Nickson Fong

Nickson Fong (born 1969) is a Singaporean Computer Graphics Artist and the first local to receive an Academy Award.

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Nina Amenta

Annamaria Beatrice (Nina) Amenta is an American computer scientist who works as the Tim Bucher Family Professor of Computer Science and the chair of the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Davis.

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Nolan Bushnell

Nolan Kay Bushnell (born February 5, 1943) is an American electrical engineer and businessman.

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Non-photorealistic rendering

Non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) is an area of computer graphics that focuses on enabling a wide variety of expressive styles for digital art.

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Non-uniform rational B-spline

Non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) is a mathematical model commonly used in computer graphics for generating and representing curves and surfaces.

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Nonzero-rule

In two-dimensional computer graphics, the non-zero winding rule is a means of determining whether a given point falls within an enclosed curve.

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Nora, Princess, and Stray Cat

Nora, Princess, and Stray Cat is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Harukaze and was released for Windows PC on February 26, 2016.

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Normal (geometry)

In geometry, a normal is an object such as a line or vector that is perpendicular to a given object.

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Northeastern University College of Computer and Information Science

The College of Computer and Information Science ("CCIS") is one of the nine colleges of Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Northwestern High School (Hyattsville, Maryland)

Northwestern High School is a public comprehensive and magnet high school.

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Numerical continuation

Numerical continuation is a method of computing approximate solutions of a system of parameterized nonlinear equations, The parameter \lambda is usually a real scalar, and the solution \mathbf u an ''n''-vector.

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NURMS

In computer graphics, non-uniform rational mesh smooth (NURMS) or subdivision surface technique is typically applied to a low-polygonal mesh to create a high-polygonal smoothed mesh.

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Nursery Rhyme (visual novel)

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar and released on November 25, 2005 for Windows PCs.

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Nuts & Milk

is a platform-style puzzle game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983.

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Nuvolo

Nuvolo (born Giorgio Ascani, October 12, 1926 – October 10, 2008) was an Italian painter, pioneer of pictorial techniques applied to screen printing and computer graphics.

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NV2

Cancelled before completion, NV2 was to be NVIDIA's second PC 3D accelerator graphics chip.

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O'Leary Manager 2000

O'Leary Manager 2000 is a football player-manager game released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color.

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Oleg Kuvaev

Oleg Igorevich Kuvaev (Олег Игоревич Куваев; born 6 February 1967) is a Russian artist, designer and animator.

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Olivier Staphylas

Olivier Staphylas is a French animator, best known for his work at DreamWorks Animation and for his award-winning student film Le Building.

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One 4 U

"One 4 U" (Japanese: ワン・フォー・ユー Wan Fō Yū; Korean: 원포유 Wonpoyu) is a song by South Korean boy band A-Jax.

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One Love (The Prodigy song)

"One Love" is a single released by the British electronic act The Prodigy on 4 October 1993.

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One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e

is a Japanese adult visual novel, developed by Tactics, a brand of Nexton, released on May 29, 1998 playable on Windows PCs.

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Open coopetition

be provocative and add open-coopettion to scholars Must be sure this ones from the Linux foundation are included: CAF, Yocto, Xen, Cloud Foundry, Dronecode, OpenDaylight, Node.

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Open Game Engine Exchange

The Open Game Engine Exchange (OpenGEX) format is a text-based file format designed to facilitate the transfer of complex 3D scene data between applications such as modeling tools and game engines.

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Open Packaging Conventions

The Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) is a container-file technology initially created by Microsoft to store a combination of XML and non-XML files that together form a single entity such as an Open XML Paper Specification (OpenXPS) document.

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Open Source Geospatial Foundation

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo), is a non-profit non-governmental organization whose mission is to support and promote the collaborative development of open geospatial technologies and data.

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Open Source Metaverse Project

The Open Source Metaverse Project, or OSMP, was a multi-participant shared virtual world online platform.

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OpenEXR

OpenEXR is a high dynamic range raster file format, released as an open standard along with a set of software tools created by Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), under a free software license similar to the BSD license.

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OpenIllusionist

The OpenIllusionist Project is a computer program for the rapid development of augmented reality applications.

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OptiX

Nvidia OptiX (OptiX Application Acceleration Engine) is a general purpose ray tracing API for rendering, baking, collision detection, A.I. queries, etc.

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Order-independent transparency

Order-independent transparency (OIT) is a class of techniques in rasterisational computer graphics for rendering transparency in a 3D scene, which do not require rendering geometry in sorted order for alpha compositing.

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Oren–Nayar reflectance model

The Oren–Nayar reflectance model,M.

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Oriented projective geometry

Oriented projective geometry is an oriented version of real projective geometry.

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Orthographic projection

Orthographic projection (sometimes orthogonal projection), is a means of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions.

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OS-tan

The OS-tan is an Internet meme that originated within the Japanese Futaba Channel.

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Otis Dudley Duncan

Otis Dudley Duncan (December 2, 1921 in Nocona, Texas – November 16, 2004, in Santa Barbara, California) was "the most important quantitative sociologist in the world in the latter half of the 20th century", according to sociologist Leo Goodman.

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Otome game

An, sometimes contracted to otoge, is a story-based video game that is targeted towards women.

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Otome wa Boku ni Koishiteru

, commonly known as, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Caramel Box and released on January 28, 2005 playable on Windows PCs.

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Outlaws (1997 video game)

Outlaws is a first-person shooter released by LucasArts in 1997.

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Outline of academic disciplines

An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of knowledge that is taught and researched as part of higher education.

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Outline of computer science

Computer science (also called computing science) is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems.

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Outline of human–computer interaction

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to human–computer interaction: Human–computer interaction – the intersection of computer science and behavioral sciences, this field involves the study, planning, and design of the interaction between people (users) and computers.

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Outline of science

The following outline is provided as a topical overview of science: Science – the systematic effort of acquiring knowledge—through observation and experimentation coupled with logic and reasoning to find out what can be proved or not proved—and the knowledge thus acquired.

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Outline of software engineering

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to software engineering: Software engineering – application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software; that is the application of engineering to software.

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Outline of trigonometry

Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the sides and the angles in triangles.

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Output device

In computing, an output device is a piece of computer hardware equipment that uses received data and commands from an information processing system (such as a computer or information appliance) in order to perform a task.

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Outside broadcasting

Outside broadcasting (OB) is the electronic field production (EFP) of television or radio programmes (typically to cover television news and sports television events) from a mobile remote broadcast television studio.

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Oxton, Merseyside

Oxton is a village and township in Wirral Borough, Merseyside, England.

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Paint

Paint is any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition that, after application to a substrate in a thin layer, converts to a solid film.

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Painting

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (support base).

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Paiyaa

Paiyaa (Boy) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written, produced and directed by N. Linguswamy.

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Palette (computing)

In computer graphics, a palette is a finite set of colors.

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Palette swap

A palette swap is a practice used in video games, whereby a graphic that is already used for one element is given a different palette, so it can be reused as other elements.

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Panzer Campaigns

Panzer Campaigns is a series of operational level wargames released by HPS Simulations.

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Parallax scrolling

Parallax scrolling is a technique in computer graphics where background images move past the camera more slowly than foreground images, creating an illusion of depth in a 2D scene and adding to the sense of immersion in the virtual experience.

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Parallel computing

Parallel computing is a type of computation in which many calculations or the execution of processes are carried out concurrently.

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Parallel curve

A parallel of a curve is the.

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Parallel rendering

Parallel rendering (or Distributed rendering) is the application of parallel programming to the computational domain of computer graphics.

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Parametric search

In the design and analysis of algorithms for combinatorial optimization, parametric search is a technique invented by for transforming a decision algorithm (does this optimization problem have a solution with quality better than some given threshold?) into an optimization algorithm (find the best solution).

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ParticleIllusion

particleIllusion (pIllusion for short) is a stand-alone computer graphics application based on the particle system technique which allows users to create graphical animations, e.g. fire, explosions, smoke, fireworks, and various abstract visual effects.

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Pat Hanrahan

Patrick M. Hanrahan (born 1954) is a computer graphics researcher, the Canon USA Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering in the Computer Graphics Laboratory at Stanford University.

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Path tracing

Path tracing is a computer graphics Monte Carlo method of rendering images of three-dimensional scenes such that the global illumination is faithful to reality.

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Paul Debevec

Paul Ernest Debevec is a researcher in computer graphics at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies.

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Paul Haeberli

Paul E. Haeberli is an American computer graphics programmer and researcher.

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PDE surface

PDE surfaces are used in geometric modelling and computer graphics for creating smooth surfaces conforming to a given boundary configuration.

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Pediatric Attention Disorders Diagnostic Screener

The Pediatric Attention Disorders Diagnostic Screener (PADDS), created by Dr.

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Per-pixel lighting

In computer graphics, per-pixel lighting refers to any technique for lighting an image or scene that calculates illumination for each pixel on a rendered image.

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Pergamon Museum

The Pergamon Museum (Pergamonmuseum) is situated on the Museum Island in Berlin.

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Perlin noise

Perlin noise is a type of gradient noise developed by Ken Perlin in 1983 as a result of his frustration with the "machine-like" look of computer graphics at the time.

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Personal computer

A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use.

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Perspective cloning

In computer graphics, perspective cloning is a general cloning technique in which an object is removed from a picture with elements from other parts.

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Pete Lyon

Peter Michael Lyon is a UK-based visual artist who has worked in a wide range of 2D and 3D media spanning from traditional oil painting to computer graphics, for the science fiction and fantasy genres.

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Peter Bauer (computer specialist)

Peter Bauer (born October 29, 1957) is a computer graphics professional.

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Peter Giblin

Peter John Giblin is an English mathematician whose primary research involves singularity theory and its application to geometry, computer vision, and computer graphics.

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Peter Shirley

Peter Shirley (born 1963) is American computer scientist and computer graphics researcher.

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Peter Wonka

Peter Wonka is an Austrian computer scientist and Professor and Associate Director at the Visual Computing Center at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia.

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Pheoris West

Pheoris West is an African-American artist.

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PHIGS

PHIGS (Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System) is an application programming interface (API) standard for rendering 3D computer graphics, considered to be the 3D graphics standard for the 1980s through the early 1990s.

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Philippe Druillet

Philippe Druillet (born 28 June 1944) is a French comics artist and creator, and an innovator in visual design.

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Phong reflection model

The Phong reflection model (also called Phong illumination or Phong lighting) is an empirical model of the local illumination of points on a surface.

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Photometric stereo

Photometric stereo is a technique in computer vision for estimating the surface normals of objects by observing that object under different lighting conditions.

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Photon mapping

In computer graphics, photon mapping is a two-pass global illumination algorithm developed by Henrik Wann Jensen that approximately solves the rendering equation.

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Photoshop contest

A Photoshop contest, or sometimes Photoshop battle, is an online game, in which a website or user of an Internet forum will post a starting image — usually a photograph — and ask others to manipulate the image using some kind of graphics editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Corel Photo-Paint, The GIMP, PaintShop Pro, Paint.NET or Microsoft Paint.

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Physically based animation

Physically based animation is an area of interest within computer graphics concerned with the simulation of physically plausible behaviors at interactive rates.

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Physics engine

A physics engine is computer software that provides an approximate simulation of certain physical systems, such as rigid body dynamics (including collision detection), soft body dynamics, and fluid dynamics, of use in the domains of computer graphics, video games and film.

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Picking

Picking or Pickings may refer to.

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PICT

PICT is a graphics file format introduced on the original Apple Macintosh computer as its standard metafile format.

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Pierre Bézier

Pierre Étienne Bézier (September 1, 1910 – November 25, 1999) was a French engineer and one of the founders of the fields of solid, geometric and physical modelling as well as in the field of representing curves, especially in CAD/CAM systems.

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Pinhole camera model

The pinhole camera model describes the mathematical relationship between the coordinates of a point in three-dimensional space and its projection onto the image plane of an ideal pinhole camera, where the camera aperture is described as a point and no lenses are used to focus light.

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Pixelation

In computer graphics, pixelation (or pixellation in British English) is caused by displaying a bitmap or a section of a bitmap at such a large size that individual pixels, small single-colored square display elements that comprise the bitmap, are visible.

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Pixelization

Pixelization (British English, pixelisation) or Mosaic is any technique used in editing images or video, whereby an image is blurred by displaying part or all of it at a markedly lower resolution.

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Planar (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, planar is the method of representing pixel colors with several bitplanes of RAM.

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Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet

is a Japanese post-apocalyptic visual novel developed by Key, a brand of VisualArt's whose previous works include Kanon and Air.

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Platige Image

Platige Image S.A. – a Polish company founded in 1997.

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Play (Jennifer Lopez song)

"Play" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her second studio album, J.Lo (2001).

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PlayStation 3

The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed by Sony Computer Entertainment.

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PlayStation technical specifications

The PlayStation technical specifications describe the various components of the original PlayStation video game console.

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Playstos Entertainment

Playstos Entertainment is an Italian company that develops and publishes video games.

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Plücker coordinates

In geometry, Plücker coordinates, introduced by Julius Plücker in the 19th century, are a way to assign six homogeneous coordinates to each line in projective 3-space, P3.

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Point in polygon

In computational geometry, the point-in-polygon (PIP) problem asks whether a given point in the plane lies inside, outside, or on the boundary of a polygon.

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Point location

The point location problem is a fundamental topic of computational geometry.

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Point-normal triangle

The curved point-normal triangle, in short PN triangle, is an interpolation algorithm to retrieve a cubic Bézier triangle from the vertex coordinates of a regular flat triangle and normal vectors.

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Polka-dot paint

Polka dot paint is a paint of polka dot color.

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Polygon

In elementary geometry, a polygon is a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed polygonal chain or circuit.

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Polygon (computer graphics)

Polygons are used in computer graphics to compose images that are three-dimensional in appearance.

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Polygon mesh

A polygon mesh is a collection of, s and s that defines the shape of a polyhedral object in 3D computer graphics and solid modeling.

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Polygon partition

A partition of a polygon is a set of primitive units (e.g. squares), which do not overlap and whose union equals the polygon.

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Polygonizer

In computer graphics, a polygonizer is a software component for converting a geometric model represented as an implicit surface to a polygon mesh.

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Polyhedron model

A polyhedron model is a physical construction of a polyhedron, constructed from cardboard, plastic board, wood board or other panel material, or, less commonly, solid material.

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Polytope

In elementary geometry, a polytope is a geometric object with "flat" sides.

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Popotan

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Petit Ferret with character designs by Akio Watanabe under the alias Poyoyon Rock.

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Portable Network Graphics

Portable Network Graphics (PNG, pronounced or) is a raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression.

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PostScript

PostScript (PS) is a page description language in the electronic publishing and desktop publishing business.

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Povo

Povo is a suburb of Trento, in Trentino, northern Italy.

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Power Mac G4

The Power Mac G4 is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1999 to 2004 as part of the Power Macintosh line.

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Power Mac G5

The Power Mac G5 is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 2003 to 2006 as part of the Power Mac series.

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Power Macintosh G3

The Power Macintosh G3 (also sold with additional software as the Macintosh Server G3) is a series of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from November 1997 to August 1999.

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PowerAnimator

PowerAnimator and Animator, also referred to simply as "Alias", the precursor to what is now Maya and StudioTools, was a highly integrated industrial 3D modeling, animation, and visual effects suite.

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PowerBook G3

The PowerBook G3 is a series of laptop Macintosh personal computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1997 to 2001.

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PowerBook G4

The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers manufactured, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. between 2001 and 2006 as part of its PowerBook line of notebooks.

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Precomputed Radiance Transfer

Precomputed Radiance Transfer (PRT) is a computer graphics technique used to render a scene in real time with complex light interactions being precomputed to save time.

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Preferred number

In industrial design, preferred numbers (also called preferred values or preferred series) are standard guidelines for choosing exact product dimensions within a given set of constraints.

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Prenton

Prenton is a Village on the Wirral Peninsula, England.

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Presence (telepresence)

Presence is a theoretical concept describing the extent to which media represent the world (in both physical and social environments).

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Prestel

Prestel (abbrev. from press telephone), the brand name for the UK Post Office's Viewdata technology, was an interactive videotex system developed during the late 1970s and commercially launched in 1979.

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Previsualization

Previsualization (also known as previs, previz, pre-rendering, preview or wireframe windows) is a function to visualize complex scenes in a movie before filming.

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Prey Alone

Prey Alone is a 2005 short thriller film set in a city during the late 20th century.

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Princess Holiday

, usually shortened to Princess Holiday, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by August and released for Windows PCs on September 27, 2002.

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Princess Sumaya University for Technology

Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT), established in 1991, is a specialized, Non-governmental, Non-profit, Jordanian university, owned by the leading applied research centre in Jordan, the Royal Scientific Society (RSS).

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Procedural generation

In computing, procedural generation is a method of creating data algorithmically as opposed to manually.

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Procedural modeling

Procedural modeling is an umbrella term for a number of techniques in computer graphics to create 3D models and textures from sets of rules.

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Procedural surface

In computer graphics, a procedural surface is a representation of a surface as a mathematical implicit equation, rather than an explicit representation.

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Procedural texture

In computer graphics, a procedural texture is a texture created using a mathematical description (i.e. an algorithm) rather than directly stored data.

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Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In

Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In (released in Europe as simply Project I.G.I.) is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Innerloop Studios and released on December 15, 2000 by Eidos Interactive.

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Project64

Project64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming language C for the operating system Windows.

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Psychedelia

Psychedelia is the subculture, originating in the 1960s, of people who often use psychedelic drugs such as LSD, mescaline (found in peyote) and psilocybin (found in some mushrooms).

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Psychedelic art

Psychedelic art is any art or visual displays inspired by psychedelic experiences and hallucinations known to follow the ingestion of psychoactive drugs such as LSD and psilocybin.

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Purdue Polytechnic Institute

The Purdue Polytechnic Institute is one of ten major academic divisions, or Colleges, of Purdue University.

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Pygame

Pygame is a cross-platform set of Python modules designed for writing video games.

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Quadstone Paramics

Paramics is traffic microsimulation software developed by Quadstone Paramics.

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Quartic function

In algebra, a quartic function is a function of the form where a is nonzero, which is defined by a polynomial of degree four, called a quartic polynomial.

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Quaternion

In mathematics, the quaternions are a number system that extends the complex numbers.

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Quaternions and spatial rotation

Unit quaternions, also known as versors, provide a convenient mathematical notation for representing orientations and rotations of objects in three dimensions.

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QuickDraw

QuickDraw is the 2D graphics library and associated Application Programming Interface (API) which is a core part of the classic Mac OS operating system.

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Quincunx

A quincunx is a geometric pattern consisting of five points arranged in a cross, with four of them forming a square or rectangle and a fifth at its center.

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Rachael Leigh Cook

Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress, model, voice artist, and producer, who is best known for her starring role in films She's All That (1999), Josie and the Pussycats (2001), and the television series Into the West and Perception, as well as being the voice behind various characters in Robot Chicken and Tifa Lockhart in the Final Fantasy series, starting with the English version of the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.

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Radial basis function

A radial basis function (RBF) is a real-valued function whose value depends only on the distance from the origin, so that \phi\left(\mathbf\right).

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Randi J. Rost

Randi J. Rost (born February 24, 1960) is a computer graphics professional and frequent contributor to graphics standards.

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Raster data

A raster data structure is based on a (usually rectangular, square-based) tessellation of the 2D plane into cells.

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Raster graphics

In computer graphics, a raster graphics or bitmap image is a dot matrix data structure that represents a generally rectangular grid of pixels (points of color), viewable via a monitor, paper, or other display medium.

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Raster graphics editor

A raster graphics editor is a computer program that allows users to create and edit images interactively on the computer screen and save them in one of many "bitmap" or "raster" formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF and TIFF.

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Rasterisation

Rasterisation (or rasterization) is the task of taking an image described in a vector graphics format (shapes) and converting it into a raster image (pixels or dots) for output on a video display or printer, or for storage in a bitmap file format.

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Ray casting

Ray casting is the use of ray–surface intersection tests to solve a variety of problems in computer graphics and computational geometry.

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Ray tracing (graphics)

In computer graphics, ray tracing is a rendering technique for generating an image by tracing the path of light as pixels in an image plane and simulating the effects of its encounters with virtual objects.

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Real Time Race

Real Time Race Limited is a company based at Daresbury Laboratory in North West England.

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Real-time computer graphics

Real-time computer graphics or real-time rendering is the sub-field of computer graphics focused on producing and analyzing images in real time.

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Real-time path planning

Path planning and navigation play a significant role in robot motion planning and simulated virtual environments.

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Rebecca Allen (artist)

Rebecca Allen (born 1954) is an international artist inspired by a variety of media to create work from 3-D computer graphics, animation, music videos, video games, performance works, artificial life systems, multisensory interfaces, interactive installations, virtual and mixed reality.

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Reeb graph

A Reeb graph (named after Georges Reeb by René Thom) is a mathematical object reflecting the evolution of the level sets of a real-valued function on a manifold.

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Reflection (computer graphics)

Reflection in computer graphics is used to emulate reflective objects like mirrors and shiny surfaces.

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Reflection lines

Engineers use reflection lines to judge a surface's quality.

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Reflection mapping

In computer graphics, environment mapping, or reflection mapping, is an efficient image-based lighting technique for approximating the appearance of a reflective surface by means of a precomputed texture image.

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Reflection seismology

Reflection seismology (or seismic reflection) is a method of exploration geophysics that uses the principles of seismology to estimate the properties of the Earth's subsurface from reflected seismic waves.

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Relief mapping (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, relief mapping is a texture mapping technique used to render the surface details of three-dimensional objects accurately and efficiently.

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Remember 11: The Age of Infinity

Remember 11: The Age of Infinity is a visual novel video game developed by KID.

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Remograph

Remograph AB is a privately held company providing products and services for the computer graphics, visual simulation and 3D modeling industries.

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Renault

Groupe Renault is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899.

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Rendering (computer graphics)

Rendering or image synthesis is the automatic process of generating a photorealistic or non-photorealistic image from a 2D or 3D model (or models in what collectively could be called a scene file) by means of computer programs.

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Rendering equation

In computer graphics, the rendering equation is an integral equation in which the equilibrium radiance leaving a point is given as the sum of emitted plus reflected radiance under a geometric optics approximation.

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Research Institute of Computer Science and Random Systems

The Institut de recherche en informatique et systèmes aléatoires is a joint computer science research center of CNRS, University of Rennes 1, ENS Rennes, INSA Rennes and Inria, located in Rennes in Brittany.

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Return of the Phantom

Return of the Phantom is a point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by MicroProse in 1993.

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Return to Krondor

Return to Krondor is a role-playing video game set in Raymond Feist's fictional fantasy setting of Midkemia.

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Revolution Remixed & Surrounded

Revolution Remixed & Surrounded is a double album featuring dance reinterpretations of selected tracks from Howard Jones' 2005 release Revolution of the Heart.

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Revue virtuelle

Revue virtuelle (1992-1996) was an exhibition project for early new media, virtual art technologies, computer graphics, virtual reality, hypermedia and digital art projects that was housed in the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou during the years 1992 to 1996.

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Rewrite (visual novel)

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key, a brand of VisualArt's.

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Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender

Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender is a point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by MicroProse in November of.

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RGB color space

A RGB color space is any additive color space based on the RGB color model.

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Rhinoceros 3D

Rhinoceros (typically abbreviated Rhino, or Rhino3D) is a commercial 3D computer graphics and computer-aided design (CAD) application software developed by Robert McNeel & Associates, an American, privately-held, employee-owned company founded in 1980.

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Riven

Riven is a puzzle adventure video game and the sequel to Myst.

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Robert L. Cook

Robert L. "Rob" Cook (December 10, 1952) is a computer graphics researcher and developer, and the co-creator of the RenderMan rendering software.

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Robotics;Notes

Robotics;Notes is a visual novel video game developed by 5pb. It is the third main game in the Science Adventure series, following Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate, and is described by the developers as an "Augmented Science Adventure".

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Rock & Rule

Rock & Rule (known as Ring of Power outside North America) is a 1983 Canadian adult animated musical science fiction fantasy film from the animated film company Nelvana.

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Rodrigo Santoro

Rodrigo Junqueira dos Reis Santoro (born 22 August 1975) is a Brazilian actor.

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Rogue Galaxy

is an action role-playing video game developed by Level-5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2.

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Ron Goldman (mathematician)

Ronald Neil Goldman is a Professor of Computer Science at Rice University in Houston, Texas.

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Ron Kimmel

Ron Kimmel (רון קימל, b. 1963) is a professor of Computer Science at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology.

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Ronald Fedkiw

Ronald Paul "Ron" Fedkiw is a full professor in the Stanford University department of computer science and a leading researcher in the field of computer graphics, focusing on topics relating to physically based simulation of natural phenomena and machine learning.

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Rooster Teeth

Rooster Teeth Productions is an American media and entertainment company located mainly in Austin, Texas, as well as Los Angeles and London.

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Root Double: Before Crime * After Days

Root Double: Before Crime * After Days, stylized as ROOT√DOUBLE, is a visual novel video game developed in a collaboration between Regista and Yeti, and released by Yeti for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows in 2012.

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Rotation

A rotation is a circular movement of an object around a center (or point) of rotation.

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Rotation group SO(3)

In mechanics and geometry, the 3D rotation group, often denoted SO(3), is the group of all rotations about the origin of three-dimensional Euclidean space R3 under the operation of composition.

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Rotation matrix

In linear algebra, a rotation matrix is a matrix that is used to perform a rotation in Euclidean space.

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Ruzena Bajcsy

Ruzena Bajcsy (born 1933 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) is an American engineer and computer scientist who specializes in robotics.

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Rvachev function

In mathematics, an R-function, or Rvachev function, is a real-valued function whose sign does not change if none of the signs of its arguments change; that is, its sign is determined solely by the signs of its arguments.

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Ryan (film)

Ryan is a 2004 animated documentary created and directed by Chris Landreth about Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who had lived on skid row in Montreal as a result of drug and alcohol abuse.

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Ryoo Seung-wan

Ryoo Seung-wan (born December 15, 1973) is a South Korean film director.

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Saarland University

Saarland University (Universität des Saarlandes) is a modern research university located in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland.

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SaGa Frontier 2

is a role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation.

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Saleh Uddin

Mohammad Saleh Uddin, "Badal" (মোহাম্মদ সালেহ উদদিন; born 6 November 1954) is a Bangladeshi architect, professor, author and artist.

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Sample (graphics)

In computer graphics, a sample is an intersection of channel and a pixel.

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Sandy Dhuyvetter

Sandy Dhuyvetter (born Sandra Jo Dhuyvetter on August 10, 1960 in Upland, California) is an American travel media personality, author and travel industry media specialist.

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Sōtai Sekai

is an upcoming Japanese CG web animation series planned and produced by Craftar.

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Scalable Vector Graphics

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity and animation.

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Scaling (geometry)

In Euclidean geometry, uniform scaling (or isotropic scaling) is a linear transformation that enlarges (increases) or shrinks (diminishes) objects by a scale factor that is the same in all directions.

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Scan line

A scan line (also scanline) is one line, or row, in a raster scanning pattern, such as a line of video on a cathode ray tube (CRT) display of a television set or computer monitor.

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Scan-Line Interleave

Scan-Line Interleave (SLI) from 3dfx is a method for linking two (or more) video cards or chips together to produce a single output.

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School of Business and Management of Technology of BSU

Officially known as the state educational establishment, the School of Business and Management of Technology of Belarusian State University (Інстытут бізнесу і менеджменту тэхналогій БДУ, Институт бизнеса и менеджмента технологий БГУ), SBMT BSU, was established in April 1996.

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School of Information Technology

The School of Information Technology Kolkata (also SIT and formerly IIIT-C) is the Information Technology Department of the WBUT.

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School Rumble

is a Japanese ''shōnen'' manga series written and illustrated by Jin Kobayashi.

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Scientific visualization

Scientific visualization (also spelled scientific visualisation) is an interdisciplinary branch of science.

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SciTech Software

SciTech Software, Inc. was a privately held software company based in Chico, California.

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Scott Snibbe

Scott Snibbe (born 1969 in New York City) is an interactive media artist, researcher, and entrepreneur.

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Screamer 4x4

Screamer 4x4 is a 4x4 off-road game, designed by Hungarian-based Clever's Interactive.

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Screamer Rally

Screamer Rally is the third game in the Screamer series, released in 1997, and the last to be developed by Milestone.

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Screen space ambient occlusion

Screen space ambient occlusion (SSAO) is a computer graphics technique for efficiently approximating the ambient occlusion effect in real time.

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Screentone

Screentone is a technique for applying textures and shades to drawings, used as an alternative to hatching.

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Scruff (TV series)

Scruff is a 2000 television series by D'ocon entertainment based on a 1993 book by Josep Vallverdú.

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Sekai to Sekai no Mannaka de

, subtitled Celestial Globe of Your Heart, and sometimes abbreviated as, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar and released on January 31, 2014 for Windows PCs.

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Self-shadowing

Self-Shadowing is a computer graphics lighting effect, used in 3D rendering applications such as computer animation and video games.

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Sequential euclidean distance transforms

In the field of computer graphics, Sequential Euclidean Distance Transforms (SEDT) are a special kind of distance transforms based on the Euclidean metric which use multi-valued vector elements to propagate distances.

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Shader

In computer graphics, a shader is a type of computer program that was originally used for shading (the production of appropriate levels of light, darkness, and color within an image) but which now performs a variety of specialized functions in various fields of computer graphics special effects or does video post-processing unrelated to shading, or even functions unrelated to graphics at all.

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Shader lamps

Shader lamps is a computer graphic technique used to change the appearance of physical objects.

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Shadertoy

Shadertoy.com is a cross-browser online community and tool for creating and sharing shaders through WebGL, used both for learning and teaching 3D computer graphics in a web browser.

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Shading

Shading refers to depicting depth perception in 3D models or illustrations by varying levels of darkness.

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Shadow Hearts (series)

is a series of role-playing video games for the PlayStation 2.

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Shear matrix

In mathematics, a shear matrix or transvection is an elementary matrix that represents the addition of a multiple of one row or column to another.

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Shimer College

Shimer College (pronounced) was an American Great Books college located initially in Mount Carroll, then Waukegan and finally Chicago, Illinois.

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Shinji Higuchi

is a storyboard artist, particularly in anime, and one of the top special effects supervisors in Japan, best known in the west for his work on Shusuke Kaneko's Gamera trilogy in the 1990s.

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SHRDLU

SHRDLU was an early natural language understanding computer program, developed by Terry Winograd at MIT in 1968–1970.

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Shree K. Nayar

Shree K. Nayar is an engineer and computer scientist known for his work in the fields of computer vision, computer graphics and computational cameras.

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Shuffle!

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Navel.

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Siconos

SICONOS is an Open Source scientific software primarily targeted at modeling and simulating non-smooth dynamical systems (NSDS).

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SIGGRAPH

SIGGRAPH (Special Interest Group on Computer GRAPHics and Interactive Techniques) is the annual conference on computer graphics (CG) convened by the ACM SIGGRAPH organization.

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Signature program

A signature program is a small, highly condensed piece of code (commonly written in C or C++), usually three or fewer lines in length which when compiled produces an interesting pattern or function that is not always obvious from the code.

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Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia

The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), or the Malaysian Certificate of Education, is a national examination taken by all fifth-year secondary school students in Malaysia, equivalent to eleventh grade in America's K–12 (education).

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Silent Storm engine

The Silent Storm engine is a turn-based tactics game engine developed by Nival Interactive for their video game Silent Storm.

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Silicon Graphics

Silicon Graphics, Inc. (later rebranded SGI, historically known as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS) was an American high-performance computing manufacturer, producing computer hardware and software.

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Silicon Studio

Silicon Studio is a Japanese computer graphics technology company and video game developer based in Tokyo.

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Simplex

In geometry, a simplex (plural: simplexes or simplices) is a generalization of the notion of a triangle or tetrahedron to arbitrary dimensions.

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Simula

Simula is the name of two simulation programming languages, Simula I and Simula 67, developed in the 1960s at the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo, by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard.

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Simulation

Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system.

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Simulation noise

Simulation noise is a function that creates a divergence-free field.

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Sing Bing Kang

Sing Bing Kang is an American Interactive Visual Media Group and principal researcher at Microsoft Research.

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Single-precision floating-point format

Single-precision floating-point format is a computer number format, usually occupying 32 bits in computer memory; it represents a wide dynamic range of numeric values by using a floating radix point.

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Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art

Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art is an Indian applied art institution based in Mumbai.

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Skateboarding

Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard, as well as a recreational activity, an art form, a entertainment industry job, and a method of transportation.

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Sketchpad

Sketchpad (a.k.a. Robot Draftsman) was a revolutionary computer program written by Ivan Sutherland in 1963 in the course of his PhD thesis, for which he received the Turing Award in 1988, and the Kyoto Prize in 2012.

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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction action-adventure film written and directed by Kerry Conran in his directorial debut, and produced by Jon Avnet, Sadie Frost, Jude Law and Marsha Oglesby.

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Slerp

In computer graphics, Slerp is shorthand for spherical linear interpolation, introduced by Ken Shoemake in the context of quaternion interpolation for the purpose of animating 3D rotation.

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Smoothstep

Smoothstep is a family of sigmoid-like interpolation and clamping functions commonly used in computer graphics and video game engines.

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Snap (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, snapping allows an object to be easily positioned in alignment with grid lines, guide lines or another object, by causing it to automatically jump to an exact position when the user drags it to the proximity of the desired location.

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Snow (visual novel)

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Studio Mebius for Windows PCs on January 31, 2003.

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Social BI

Social BI, or Social Business Intelligence, refers to the creation, publishing and sharing of custom business analytics reports and dashboards by end users of Cloud technologies.

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Soft-body dynamics

Soft-body dynamics is a field of computer graphics that focuses on visually realistic physical simulations of the motion and properties of deformable objects (or soft bodies).

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Softporn Adventure

Softporn Adventure is a comedic, adult-oriented text adventure game produced for the Apple II in 1981.

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Software Publishing Corporation

Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) was a Mountain View, California-based manufacturer of business software, originally well known for its "pfs:" series (and its subsequent "pfs:First" and "pfs:Professional" derivative series) of business software products, it was ultimately best known for its pioneering Harvard Graphics business and presentation graphics program.

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Solid geometry

In mathematics, solid geometry is the traditional name for the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space.

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Solid modeling

Solid modeling (or modelling) is a consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three-dimensional solids.

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Sony Vaio Z series

Sony has used the Z model naming scheme for its high-end ultraportable notebook computers since 2000.

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South Miami High School

South Miami Senior High School is a high school located at 6856 SW 53rd Street in Miami, Florida, in the United States.

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Space elevators in fiction

This is a list of occurrences of space elevators in fiction.

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Space Harrier

is an arcade video game developed and released by Sega Enterprises in December 1985.

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Space partitioning

In geometry, space partitioning is the process of dividing a space (usually a Euclidean space) into two or more disjoint subsets (see also partition of a set).

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Spatial anti-aliasing

In digital signal processing, spatial anti-aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artifacts known as aliasing when representing a high-resolution image at a lower resolution.

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Specularity

Specularity is the visual appearance of specular reflections.

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Speed Grapher

is a 2005 anime series created by Gonzo.

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Sphere mapping

In computer graphics, sphere mapping (or spherical environment mapping) is a type of reflection mapping that approximates reflective surfaces by considering the environment to be an infinitely far-away spherical wall.

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Spherical basis

In pure and applied mathematics, particularly quantum mechanics and computer graphics and their applications, a spherical basis is the basis used to express spherical tensors.

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Spinor

In geometry and physics, spinors are elements of a (complex) vector space that can be associated with Euclidean space.

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Spline (mathematics)

In mathematics, a spline is a function defined piecewise by polynomials.

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Split screen (computer graphics)

A split screen is a display technique in computer graphics that consists of dividing graphics and/or text into non-movable adjacent parts, typically two or four rectangular areas.

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Sprite (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional bitmap that is integrated into a larger scene.

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Sprite multiplexing

Sprite multiplexing is a computer graphics technique where additional sprites (moving images) can be drawn on the screen, beyond the nominal maximum.

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Sri Lanka's Killing Fields

Sri Lanka's Killing Fields was an investigatory documentary about the final weeks of the Sri Lankan Civil War broadcast by the British TV station Channel 4 on 14 June 2011.

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Stanford bunny

The Stanford bunny is a computer graphics 3D test model developed by Greg Turk and Marc Levoy in 1994 at Stanford University.

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Stanford dragon

The Stanford dragon is a computer graphics 3D test model created with a Cyberware 3030 Model Shop (MS) Color 3D Scanner at Stanford University.

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Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice

Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice, also known as Love Found, is a 1987 computer animated short film.

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Star Fleet I: The War Begins

Starfleet I: The War Begins is a 1984 strategy computer game designed by Trevor Sorensen and developed by Interstel (some versions by Cygnus Multimedia).

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Star Raiders

Star Raiders is a first-person shooter space combat simulator video game for the Atari 8-bit family of computers.

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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith is an expansion pack for the 1997 first-person shooter Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.

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Star Wars: Dark Forces

Star Wars: Dark Forces is a first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts.

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Star Wars: Revelations

Star Wars: Revelations is a fan film released on April 17, 2005, created by fans of George Lucas's Star Wars saga.

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Star Wars: Threads of Destiny

Star Wars: Threads of Destiny is a 2014 fan film, created by fans of George Lucas' Star Wars saga.

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Stargate (device)

A Stargate is an Einstein–Rosen bridge portal device within the Stargate fictional universe that allows practical, rapid travel between two distant locations.

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Stargate (film)

Stargate is a 1994 science fiction adventure film released through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Carolco Pictures.

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Stars (shader effect)

Stars is a computer graphics effect used by computer games.

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Statistical graphics

Statistical graphics, also known as graphical techniques, are graphics in the field of statistics used to visualize quantitative data.

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Stephanie Seymour

Stephanie Michelle Seymour (born July 23, 1968) is an American model and actress.

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Stephen Regelous

Stephen Regelous is a pioneering computer graphics software engineer from New Zealand.

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Steve Cunningham (computer scientist)

Robert Stephen (Steve) Cunningham (born 1942 – March 27, 2015) was an American Computer Scientist and Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at California State University Stanislaus.

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Steve Pettifer

Stephen Robert Pettifer (b. September 21, 1970) is a Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester, UK.

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Steven Anson Coons

Steven Anson Coons (March 7, 1912 – August 1979) was an early pioneer in the field of computer graphical methods.

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Steven K. Feiner

Steven K. Feiner is an American computer scientist, serving as Professor for computer science at Columbia University in the field of computer graphics.

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Still life

A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) or man-made (drinking glasses, books, vases, jewelry, coins, pipes, etc.). With origins in the Middle Ages and Ancient Greco-Roman art, still-life painting emerged as a distinct genre and professional specialization in Western painting by the late 16th century, and has remained significant since then.

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Stivers School for the Arts

Stivers School for the Arts is a magnet school in the Dayton City Schools in Dayton, Ohio, USA, in the St. Anne's Hill Historic District neighborhood.

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Stochastic

The word stochastic is an adjective in English that describes something that was randomly determined.

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Storage tube

Storage tubes are a class of cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) that are designed to hold an image for a long period of time, typically as long as power is supplied to the tube.

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StoryBoard Quick

StoryBoard Quick is a storyboarding software application for creating and editing digital storyboards for non-graphic artists.

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Streets of Rage

Streets of Rage, known as Bare Knuckle (ベア・ナックル Bea Nakkuru) in Japan, is a trilogy of beat 'em up games developed and published by Sega in the 1990s.

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Stunt

A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat or an act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes usually on television, theatre, or cinema.

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Stuyvesant High School

Stuyvesant High School (pronounced) commonly referred to as Stuy (pronounced) is a specialized high school in New York City, United States.

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Summed-area table

A summed-area table is a data structure and algorithm for quickly and efficiently generating the sum of values in a rectangular subset of a grid.

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Super Demetrios

Super Demetrios (Σούπερ Δημήτριος) is a 2011 Greek guerrilla ultra-low-budget superhero comedy film starring and written by the cinematic comedy group OtiNaNai Productions and directed by Georgios Papaioannou.

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Super Expander

The VIC-1211 Super Expander was a cartridge for the Commodore VIC-20 home computer.

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Super Smash Bros.

is a series of crossover fighting video games published by Nintendo.

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Supercell (band)

Supercell (stylized as supercell) is an 11-member Japanese pop band led by musician and songwriter Ryo, which formed in 2007 as a dōjin music band.

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Supercomputer

A supercomputer is a computer with a high level of performance compared to a general-purpose computer.

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Supercomputing in Japan

Japan operates a number of centers for supercomputing which hold world records in speed, with the K computer becoming the world's fastest in June 2011.

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Superellipsoid

In mathematics, a super-ellipsoid or superellipsoid is a solid whose horizontal sections are super-ellipses (Lamé curves) with the same exponent r, and whose vertical sections through the center are super-ellipses with the same exponent t. Super-ellipsoids as computer graphics primitives were popularized by Alan H. Barr (who used the name "superquadrics" to refer to both superellipsoids and supertoroids).

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Superhero film

A superhero film, superhero movie, or superhero motion picture is a film that is focused on the actions of one or more superheroes: individuals who usually possess superhuman abilities relative to a normal person and are dedicated to protecting the public.

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Superquadrics

In mathematics, the superquadrics or super-quadrics (also superquadratics) are a family of geometric shapes defined by formulas that resemble those of ellipsoids and other quadrics, except that the squaring operations are replaced by arbitrary powers.

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Supertoroid

In geometry and computer graphics, a supertoroid or supertorus is usually understood to be a family of doughnut-like surfaces (technically, a topological torus) whose shape is defined by mathematical formulas similar to those that define the superquadrics.

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Surface

A surface, as the term is most generally used, is the outermost or uppermost layer of a physical object or space.

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Surface (mathematics)

In mathematics, a surface is a generalization of a plane which needs not be flat, that is, the curvature is not necessarily zero.

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Surface (topology)

In topology and differential geometry, a surface is a two-dimensional manifold, and, as such, may be an "abstract surface" not embedded in any Euclidean space.

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Sweep line algorithm

In computational geometry, a sweep line algorithm or plane sweep algorithm is an algorithmic paradigm that uses a conceptual sweep line or sweep surface to solve various problems in Euclidean space.

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Swiss Informatics Society

The Swiss Informatics Society (Schweizer Informatik Gesellschaft), short "SI", is a Swiss organization of computer science educators, researchers, and professionals.

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Swizzling

Swizzling may refer to.

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Swizzling (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, swizzling means rearranging the elements of a vector.

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System requirements

To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer.

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T-vertices

T-vertices is a term used in computer graphics to describe a problem that can occur during mesh refinement or mesh simplification.

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TACTIC (web framework)

TACTIC is a web-based, open source smart process application and digital asset management system supported by Southpaw Technology in Toronto, ON.

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Taligent

Taligent (a portmanteau of talent and intelligent)"", The Register, 3 October 2008 is the name of an object-oriented operating system, and the company that was dedicated to producing it.

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Tapering (mathematics)

In mathematics, physics, and theoretical computer graphics, tapering is a kind of shape deformation.

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Tattoo Assassins

Tattoo Assassins was a 1994 versus fighting game developed by the pinball division of Data East for release in arcades.

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Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar.

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Têtes à claques

Têtes à claques is a French-language humour website created on 16 August 2006.

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Tcptrace

tcptrace is a tool written by Shawn Ostermann at Ohio University, for analysis of TCP dump files.

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Teapot

A teapot is a vessel used for steeping tea leaves or a herbal mix in boiling or near-boiling water, and for serving the resulting infusion which is called tea.

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Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics

The Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics (VGTC) is a constituency of IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) that oversees various technical activities related to visualization, computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, and interaction..

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Technical features new to Windows Vista

Windows Vista (formerly codenamed Windows "Longhorn") has many significant new features compared with previous Microsoft Windows versions, covering most aspects of the operating system.

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Tekken Tag Tournament

is the fourth main installment in Namco's Tekken fighting game series.

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Tektronix 4010

The Tektronix 4010 series was a family of text and graphics computer terminals based on the company's storage tube technology.

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Telidon

Telidon (from the Greek words τῆλε, tele "at a distance" and ἰδών, idon "seeing") was a videotex/teletext service developed by the Canadian Communications Research Centre (CRC) during the late 1970s and supported by commercial enterprises led by Infomart in the early 1980s.

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Telus Spark

Telus Spark is a science museum with interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations and educational demonstrations in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Tenshin Ranman: Lucky or Unlucky!?

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Yuzusoft, and released for the PC on May 29, 2009.

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Tensor operator

In pure and applied mathematics, quantum mechanics and computer graphics, a tensor operator generalizes the notion of operators which are scalars and vectors.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also referred to as Terminator 2 or T2) is a 1991 American science-fiction action film co-written, produced and directed by James Cameron.

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Terrahawks

Gerry Anderson & Christopher Burr's Terrahawks, usually referred to simply as Terrahawks, is a 1980s British science fiction television series produced by Anderson Burr Pictures and created by the production team of Gerry Anderson and Christopher Burr.

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Terrain rendering

Terrain rendering covers a variety of methods of depicting real-world or imaginary world surfaces.

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Terranigma

Terranigma, known as in Japan, is a 1995 action role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Quintet.

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Tessellation (computer graphics)

In computer graphics, tessellation is used to manage datasets of polygons (sometimes called vertex sets) presenting objects in a scene and divide them into suitable structures for rendering.

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Texel (graphics)

A texel, texture element, or texture pixel is the fundamental unit of a texture map, used in computer graphics.

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Text mode

Text mode is a computer display mode in which content is internally represented on a computer screen in terms of characters rather than individual pixels.

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Text-based user interface

Text-based user interface (TUI), also called textual user interface or terminal user interface, is a retronym coined sometime after the invention of graphical user interfaces.

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Text-based web browser

A text-based web browser is a web browser that renders only the text of web pages, and ignores graphic content.

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Texture filtering

In computer graphics, texture filtering or texture smoothing is the method used to determine the texture color for a texture mapped pixel, using the colors of nearby texels (pixels of the texture).

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Texture splatting

In computer graphics, texture splatting is a method for combining different textures.

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Texture synthesis

Texture synthesis is the process of algorithmically constructing a large digital image from a small digital sample image by taking advantage of its structural content.

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The Animation Guild, I.A.T.S.E. Local 839

The Animation Guild, I.A.T.S.E. Local 839 is a professional guild and union of animation artists, writers and technicians.

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The Animatrix

is a 2003 American–Japanese animated science fiction anthology film produced by the Wachowskis.

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The Artist as a Young Machine

"The Artist as a Young Machine" was a multimedia exhibition that took place at the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto throughout the summer of 1984.

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The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes

The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1969 American comedy film starring Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn and William Schallert.

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The Congress (2013 film)

The Congress (Hebrew: כנס העתידנים) is a 2013 live-action/animated science fiction drama film written and directed by Ari Folman, based on Stanisław Lem's novel The Futurological Congress.

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The Dreamland Chronicles

The Dreamland Chronicles is an all-ages fantasy webcomic and comic book series created by Scott Christian Sava with 3D computer graphics.

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The Dungeon (1993 video game)

The Dungeon is a single player real-time role-playing video game featuring a 3D first-person perspective with texture mapping.

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The Elder Scrolls

The Elder Scrolls is a series of action role-playing open world fantasy video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is an open-world, fantasy, action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

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The FP

The FP is a 2011 American comedy film written and directed by Brandon and Jason Trost.

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The Fruit of Grisaia

is a Japanese adult visual novel, the first in a series of visual novels by Front Wing, with character designs by Akio Watanabe and Fumio.

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The Future Sound of London

The Future Sound of London (often abbreviated to FSOL) is a British electronic music group composed of Garry Cobain (sometimes stylised as Gaz Cobain) and Brian Dougans.

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The Lightning Seeds

The Lightning Seeds are an English alternative rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1989 by Ian Broudie (vocals, guitar, producer), formerly of the band Big in Japan.

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The Mechanical Universe

The Mechanical Universe...

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The One Academy

The One Academy of Communication Design (generally shortened to The One Academy) is a private arts and design institute headquartered in Bandar Sunway, Selangor, with a northern campus in George Town, Penang.

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The Reels

The Reels is an Australian rock–indie pop group which formed in Dubbo, New South Wales, in 1976, disbanded in 1991, and reformed in 2007.

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The Reflex

"The Reflex" is the eleventh single by Duran Duran, released worldwide on 16 April 1984.

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The Simpsons opening sequence

The opening sequence of the American animated television series The Simpsons is among the popularized opening sequences in television and goes along with one of television's most recognizable theme songs.

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The Simpsons Skateboarding

The Simpsons Skateboarding is an extreme sports video game based on the animated sitcom The Simpsons.

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The Simpsons Wrestling

The Simpsons Wrestling is a fighting video game based on the animated television series The Simpsons and is based on the professional wrestling genre, and was made for the PlayStation console respectively in Europe on March 23, 2001 and North America on April 3, 2001, and developed by Big Ape Productions, published by Electronic Arts in Europe and Activision in North America and distributed by Fox Interactive.

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The Summer of Massacre

The Summer of Massacre is 2011 anthology horror film written and directed by Joe Castro.

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The Sword of Damocles (virtual reality)

The Sword of Damocles is widely considered to be the first virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) system.

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The Tomorrow Children

The Tomorrow Children is an adventure video game developed by SIE Japan Studio and Q-Games, and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

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The Universe (TV series)

The Universe is an American documentary television series that features computer-generated imagery and computer graphics of astronomical objects in the universe plus interviews with experts who study in the fields of cosmology, astronomy, and astrophysics.

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The Visualization Handbook

The Visualization Handbook is a textbook by Charles D. Hansen and Christopher R. Johnson that serves as a survey of the field of scientific visualization by presenting the basic concepts and algorithms in addition to a current review of visualization research topics and tools.

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The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep

The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (stylised on-screen as simply The Water Horse) is a 2007 family fantasy drama film directed by Jay Russell and written by Robert Nelson Jacobs, based on Dick King-Smith's children's novel The Water Horse.

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The Way of the Exploding Fist

The Way of the Exploding Fist is a 1985 fighting game by Gregg Barnett, Bruce Bayley and David Johnston of Beam Software.

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The William Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management

The William Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management is an academic faculty of the Technion and the oldest such department in Israel.

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Theodosios Pavlidis

Theodosios Pavlidis (Θεοδόσιος Παυλίδης; born September 8, 1934 in Thessaloniki) is a computer scientist and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.

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Theoretical computer science

Theoretical computer science, or TCS, is a subset of general computer science and mathematics that focuses on more mathematical topics of computing and includes the theory of computation.

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Theoretical planetology

Theoretical planetology, also known as theoretical planetary science is a branch of planetary sciences that developed in the 20th century.

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Thomas A. DeFanti

Tom DeFanti (born Sept. 18, 1948) is a computer graphics researcher and pioneer.

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Thomas Banchoff

Thomas Francis Banchoff (born 1938) is an American mathematician specializing in geometry.

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Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon

Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon is a 2008 Hong Kong action war drama film loosely based on parts of the 14th-century Chinese classical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

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Thunder Force V

Thunder Force V is a side-scrolling shooter video game developed by Technosoft's the fifth chapter of the ''Thunder Force'' series.

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Tiled rendering

Tiled rendering is the process of subdividing a computer graphics image by a regular grid in optical space and rendering each section of the grid, or tile, separately.

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Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories

Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories (also known as Bedtime Stories) is an American horror comedy television series on Adult Swim.

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Timothy Hanson

Timothy Hanson is an American visual effects supervisor, who works at Pixomondo in Los Angeles, California, best known for his work as a CG supervisor for Avengers: Age of Ultron, The Walking Dead, and Fear the walking Dead.

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Titanic (1997 film)

Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance-disaster film directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron.

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To Heart

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Leaf and released on May 23, 1997 for Windows.

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To Heart 2

, stylized as ToHeart2, is a Japanese romance visual novel developed by Leaf and published by Aquaplus.

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Tokimeki Check-in!

is an eroge dating sim developed by Crowd.

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Tomb Raider (1996 video game)

Tomb Raider is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive.

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Tomonobu Itagaki

(born April 1, 1967) is a Japanese video game designer best known for creating the Dead or Alive series and also reviving the Ninja Gaiden franchise in 2004.

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Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key released on November 25, 2005 for Windows PCs.

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Tomoyuki Nishita

is a professor at the University of Tokyo.

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Tone mapping

Tone mapping is a technique used in image processing and computer graphics to map one set of colors to another to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range.

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Top Management (video game)

is a multiplatform business simulation video game that turns the player into a highly respected corporate title holder.

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Toshio Iwai

is a Japanese interactive media and installation artist who has also created a number of commercial video games.

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Tradigital art

Tradigital art is art (including animation) that combines both traditional and computer-based techniques to create an image.

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Transform, clipping, and lighting

Transform, clipping, and lighting (T&L or sometimes TCL) is a term used in computer graphics.

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Transylvania (series)

Transylvania was the name of a trilogy of computer games released for several home computers of the 1980s.

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Triangle fan

Set of connected triangles described by vertices A through F. A triangle fan is a primitive in 3D computer graphics that saves on storage and processing time.

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Triangle mesh

A triangle mesh is a type of polygon mesh in computer graphics.

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Triangle strip

A triangle strip is a series of connected triangles, sharing vertices, allowing for more efficient memory usage for computer graphics.

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Tricia McLaughlin

Tricia McLaughlin (born January 29, 1964 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is a New York City-based American visual artist whose works in animation, sculpture and painting often deal with the themes of fantastic or impossible architecture and their impact on potential inhabitants.

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Trigonometric tables

In mathematics, tables of trigonometric functions are useful in a number of areas.

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Trigonometry

Trigonometry (from Greek trigōnon, "triangle" and metron, "measure") is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships involving lengths and angles of triangles.

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Trilinear interpolation

Trilinear interpolation is a method of multivariate interpolation on a 3-dimensional regular grid.

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Trochoidal wave

In fluid dynamics, a trochoidal wave or Gerstner wave is an exact solution of the Euler equations for periodic surface gravity waves.

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Tron (franchise)

Tron is an American science fiction media franchise.

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Trotsky Marudu

Trotsky Marudu is an Indian contemporary artist known for line drawing, animation, storyboard and computer graphics.

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Tubby the Tuba (1975 film)

Tubby the Tuba is a 1975 animated musical-comedy film, based on the 1945 children's story for concert orchestra and narrator of the same name by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger.

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Turing Award

The ACM A.M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to an individual selected for contributions "of lasting and major technical importance to the computer field".

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Turn-On

Turn-On is an American sketch comedy series that aired on ABC in February 1969.

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Turtle graphics

In computer graphics, turtle graphics are vector graphics using a relative cursor (the "turtle") upon a Cartesian plane.

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Twipsy

Twipsy was the official Mascot of the EXPO 2000 World's Fair held in Hannover.

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Umbra (3D technology company)

Umbra is a graphics software technology company founded 2007 in Helsinki, Finland.

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Unbiased rendering

In computer graphics, unbiased rendering refers to a rendering technique that does not introduce any systematic error, or bias, into the radiance approximation.

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Under the Skin (2013 film)

Under the Skin is a 2013 science fiction film directed and co-written by Jonathan Glazer, loosely based on Michel Faber's 2000 novel of the same name.

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University of Genoa

The University of Genova, known also with the acronym UniGe (Università di Genova), is one of the largest universities in Italy.

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University of Utah

The University of Utah (also referred to as the U, U of U, or Utah) is a public coeducational space-grant research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

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University of Utah College of Engineering

The College of Engineering at the University of Utah is an academic college of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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University of Utah School of Computing

The School of Computing is a school within the College of Engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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User interface

The user interface (UI), in the industrial design field of human–computer interaction, is the space where interactions between humans and machines occur.

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Utah teapot

The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is a 3D test model that has become a standard reference object and an in-joke within the computer graphics community.

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UVW mapping

UVW mapping is a mathematical technique for coordinate mapping.

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Vatti clipping algorithm

The Vatti clipping algorithm is used in computer graphics.

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Víctor Pérez (director)

Víctor Raúl Pérez Raya (born 11 February 1981) is a Spanish film director, producer, screenwriter and visual effects artist who has worked on a number of Hollywood films, including The Dark Knight Rises (Dir. Christopher Nolan, 2012), Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Dir. Gareth Edwards, 2016), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Dir. David Yates, 2010), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Dir. Rob Marshall, 2011) and 127 Hours (Dir. Danny Boyle, 2010), plus many more.

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Vector graphics

Vector graphics are computer graphics images that are defined in terms of 2D points, which are connected by lines and curves to form polygons and other shapes.

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Verbum (magazine)

Verbum was an early personal computer and computer art magazine focusing on interactive art and computer graphics.

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Verlet integration

Verlet integration is a numerical method used to integrate Newton's equations of motion.

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Verse protocol

Verse is a networking protocol allowing real-time communication between computer graphics software.

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Vertex (computer graphics)

A vertex (plural vertices) in computer graphics is a data structure that describes certain attributes, like the position of a point in 2D or 3D space, at multiple points on a surface.

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Vertex (geometry)

In geometry, a vertex (plural: vertices or vertexes) is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet.

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Vertex normal

In the geometry of computer graphics, a vertex normal at a vertex of a polyhedron is a directional vector associated with a vertex, intended as a replacement to the true geometric normal of the surface.

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Verto Studio 3D

Verto Studio 3D is a computer graphics program for 3D modelling, targeted at mobile content generation for touch devices.

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Video feedback

Video feedback is the process that starts and continues when a video camera is pointed at its own playback video monitor.

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Video game

A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor.

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Video game genre

A video game genre is a classification assigned to a video game based on its gameplay interaction rather than visual or narrative differences.

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Video game graphics

A variety of computer graphic techniques have been used to display video game content throughout the history of video games.

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Video Immersion

Video Immersion is the name of a set of computer graphics processing technologies, used by ATI Technologies in their Radeon video cards.

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VIEW Conference

VIEW Conference is a computer graphics event in Italy and is held yearly in Turin, between October and November.

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Viewport

A viewport is a polygon viewing region in computer graphics.

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Virtua Cop

Virtua Cop (known as Virtua Squad for the North American Windows version) is a lightgun shooter created by Sega AM2 and designed by Yu Suzuki.

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Virtua Fighter 2

is a fighting video game developed by Sega.

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Virtua Fighter 3

is the third fighting game in the Virtua Fighter series, developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega in 1996.

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Virtual cinematography

Virtual cinematography is the set of cinematographic techniques performed in a computer graphics environment.

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Virtual engineering

Virtual engineering is defined as integrating geometric models and related engineering tools such as analysis, simulation, optimization, and decision making tools, etc., within a computer-generated environment that facilitates multidisciplinary collaborative product development.

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Virtual heritage

Virtual heritage or cultural heritage and technology is the body of works dealing with information and communication technologies (ICT) and their application to cultural heritage, such as virtual archaeology.

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Virtual newscaster

A virtual newscaster, or animated anchor, is a computer-generated character created for the purpose of reading forth news from a website.

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Vishnuvardhan filmography

This is the filmography of Indian film actor Sampath Kumar (1950 – 2009), known as Vishnuvardhan.

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Visibility (geometry)

Visibility in geometry is a mathematical abstraction of the real-life notion of visibility.

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Vision science

Vision science is the scientific study of vision.

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Visual computing

Visual computing is a generic term for all computer science disciplines handling with images and 3D models, i.e. computer graphics, image processing, visualization, computer vision, virtual and augmented reality, video processing, but also includes aspects of pattern recognition, human computer interaction, machine learning and digital libraries.

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Visual music

Visual music, sometimes called colour music, refers to the use of musical structures in visual imagery, which can also include silent films or silent Lumia work.

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Visual novel

A is an interactive game genre, which originated in Japan, featuring mostly static graphics, most often using anime-style art or occasionally live-action stills (and sometimes video footage).

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Visualization (graphics)

Visualization or visualisation (see spelling differences) is any technique for creating images, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message.

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Visualization software

Visualization software or visualisation software is a range of computer graphics products used to create graphical displays and interfaces for software applications.

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Volta (album)

Volta is the sixth studio album by Icelandic singer Björk, released on 1 May 2007 by One Little Indian Records.

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Volume rendering

In scientific visualization and computer graphics, volume rendering is a set of techniques used to display a 2D projection of a 3D discretely sampled data set, typically a 3D scalar field.

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Volumetric path tracing

Volumetric path tracing is a method for rendering images in computer graphics which was first introduced by Lafortune and Willems.

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Volumetric Video

Volumetric video is a video technique that captures a three-dimensional space, such as a location or performance.

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Von Neumann neighborhood

In cellular automata, the von Neumann neighborhood is classically defined on a two-dimensional square lattice and is composed of a central cell and its four adjacent cells.

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Voronoi diagram

In mathematics, a Voronoi diagram is a partitioning of a plane into regions based on distance to points in a specific subset of the plane.

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Wagamama High Spec

, officially abbreviated as, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Madosoft and was released for Windows on April 28, 2016.

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Walking with...

The Walking with... series (also known as the Trilogy of Life or Walking with Prehistoric Life series) is a collection of shows that are produced by the BBC and are made by Impossible Pictures.

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Wanderers (2014 film)

Wanderers is a 2014 Swedish science fiction short film created by the digital artist and animator Erik Wernquist.

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Warnock algorithm

The Warnock algorithm is a hidden surface algorithm invented by John Warnock that is typically used in the field of computer graphics.

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Warren Robinett

Joseph Warren Robinett, Jr. (born December 25, 1951) In the A. Miller interview, Robinett says he was 26 in November 1977.

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Watchmen (film)

Watchmen is a 2009 American superhero film directed by Zack Snyder, based on the 1986–87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

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Watto

Watto is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, featured in the films The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones.

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Wavefront Technologies

Wavefront Technologies was a computer graphics company that developed and sold animation software used in Hollywood motion pictures and other industries.

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Wavelet

A wavelet is a wave-like oscillation with an amplitude that begins at zero, increases, and then decreases back to zero.

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Wayne State University Computer Science Department

Wayne State University Department of Computer Science is part of the College of Engineering.

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WCW/nWo Revenge

WCW/nWo Revenge is a professional wrestling video game released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64 game console.

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WCW/nWo Thunder

WCW/nWo Thunder is a video game based on the professional wrestling TV show WCW Thunder and released on the PlayStation console by THQ in 1999.

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We Are the Strange

We Are the Strange is an independent animated film directed by M dot Strange.

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We Need Answers

We Need Answers was a British television panel game presented by comedians Mark Watson, Tim Key and Alex Horne.

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Weather forecasting

Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time.

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Weiler–Atherton clipping algorithm

The Weiler–Atherton is a polygon-clipping algorithm.

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Wes Takahashi

Wes Ford Takahashi is an American visual effects animator and animation supervisor who has worked for motion picture visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic.

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Wet floor effect

Wet floor effect is a graphic effects technique popular in conjunction Web 2.0 style pages, particularly in logos.

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What the Bleep Do We Know!?

What the Bleep Do We Know!? (stylized as What tнē #$*! D̄ө ωΣ (k)πow!? and What the #$*! Do We Know!?, with Bleep being a pronounceable placeholder for a grawlix) is a 2004 American film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness.

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Whatzupwitu

"Whatzupwitu" (pronounced "what's up with you") is a 1993 R&B song by Eddie Murphy, featuring Michael Jackson.

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William Barden Jr.

William Barden Jr. is an author of books and articles on computer programming.

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William Fetter

William Fetter, also known as William Alan Fetter or Bill Fetter (March 14, 1928June 23, 2002), was an American graphic designer and pioneer in the field of computer graphics.

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William Goodchild

William Goodchild (born 3 April 1964) is a composer, orchestrator and conductor who produces music for film, television and the concert hall.

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William Newman (computer scientist)

William Maxwell Newman (born 21 May 1939) is a British computer scientist.

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William Rowan Hamilton

Sir William Rowan Hamilton MRIA (4 August 1805 – 2 September 1865) was an Irish mathematician who made important contributions to classical mechanics, optics, and algebra.

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Winged edge

The winged edge data structure is a data representation used to describe polygon models in computer graphics.

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WMS Industries

WMS Industries, Inc. is an American electronic gaming and amusement manufacturer in Enterprise, Nevada.

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Wonderful Days (film)

Wonderful Days (also known as Sky Blue) is a South Korean animated science fiction film, released in 2003, written and directed by Kim Moon-saeng.

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Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park

Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park is the name of two video games based on the character Woody Woodpecker, one released for the PlayStation 2 and Windows, and the other for the Game Boy Color.

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World Builder (film)

World Builder is a 2007 short sci-fi film by Bruce Branit.

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Worley noise

Worley noise is a noise function introduced by Steven Worley in 1996.

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WSFN (programming language)

WSFN (Which Stands for Nothing) is an interpreted programming language for controlling robots created by Li-Chen Wang.

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Wumo

WUMO, formerly Wulffmorgenthaler, is a webcomic and newspaper comic strip created by Danish writer/artist duo Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler.

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WWE Day of Reckoning 2

WWE Day of Reckoning 2 is a video game released on the Nintendo GameCube console by THQ.

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WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game

WWF WrestleMania (released on home consoles as WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game) is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Midway Manufacturing Co. in 1995.

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Wyoming High School (Ohio)

Wyoming High School (WHS) is a public high school located in Wyoming, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati.

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X BitMap

In computer graphics, the X Window System used X BitMap (XBM), a plain text binary image format, for storing cursor and icon bitmaps used in the X GUI.

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X Image Extension

X Image Extension, or XIE was an extension to the X Window System to enhance its graphics capability.

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X-Men: First Class

X-Men: First Class (stylized onscreen as X: First Class) is a 2011 American superhero film, based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics.

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XBin

XBin, or eXtended Binary, is a file format for saving IBM PC text mode images.

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Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft.

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Xbox 360 technical specifications

The Xbox 360 technical specifications describe the various components of the Xbox 360 video game console.

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Xfire

Xfire (pronounced "X-Fire") was a proprietary freeware instant messaging service for gamers that also served as a game server browser with various other features.

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Xserve

Xserve is a line of rack unit computers designed by Apple Inc. for use as servers.

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XTM (band)

XTM was a Spanish dance music act consisting of brothers Xasqui and Toni Ten.

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XVRML

xVRML (eXtensible Virtual Reality Modeling Language, usually pronounced ex-vermal) is a standard file format for representing 3-dimensional (3D) interactive computer graphics, designed particularly with the World Wide Web in mind.

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Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na

, also known as Crescent Love, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by August and first released on September 22, 2005 for Windows.

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Yotsunoha

is a Japanese visual novel developed by Haikuo Soft, and was originally released in Japan as an erotic game on January 27, 2006 for Microsoft Windows.

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You Might Think

"You Might Think" is a single by The Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City, which came out in 1984.

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Your Diary (visual novel)

is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Cube, a brand of Cuffs.

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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time

is a Japanese 3-D animated science fantasy action film based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! series.

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Yuna (Final Fantasy)

is a fictional character from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series.

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Yury Matveyevich Bayakovsky

Yury Matveyevich Bayakovsky (Юрий Матвеевич Баяковский; 5 November, 1937 - 18 June, 2014) was a Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of Computer graphics, Candidate of Sciences.

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Z-buffering

In computer graphics, z-buffering, also known as depth buffering, is the management of image depth coordinates in 3D graphics, usually done in hardware, sometimes in software.

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Z-Squad

Z-Squad (The Fairies of Crystal Z-Squad) is a South Korean-Canadian computer animated television series created by Enemes and Nelvana.

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Zachary Lieberman

Zachary Lieberman is an American new media artist and computer programmer.

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Zebra striping (computer graphics)

Zebra striping is a diagnostic shading technique used in computer graphics to visualize curvature on smooth surfaces.

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Zhenis Kakenuly Nurlybayev

Zhenis Kakenuly Nurlybayev (Жеңіс Кәкенұлы Нұрлыбаев, born) is a Kazakh painter, art critic and author of the сulture support Year emblem in Kazakhstan (2000), laureate of The presidential grant of The Republic of Kazakhstan (2010).

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Zixx

Zixx (full title is Zixx: Level One for season one, Zixx: Level Two for season two, and Zixx: Level Three for season three) is a Canadian television series that aired on YTV.

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Zoe Saldana

Zoe Saldana-PeregoSaldana on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, June 11, 2015, cited in (born Zoe Yadira Saldaña Nazario; June 19, 1978), known professionally as Zoe Saldana or Zoë Saldana, is an American actress and dancer.

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1920 (film)

1920 is a 2008 Indian horror film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt.

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1943 in France

Events from the year 1943 in France.

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1960s

The 1960s (pronounced "nineteen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on 1 January 1960, and ended on 31 December 1969.

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1990 in film

The year 1990 in film involved many significant events as shown below.

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2000 in France

The following lists events that happened during 2000 in France.

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2007 Phoenix news helicopter collision

On July 27, 2007, two AS-350 AStar helicopters from television stations KNXV-TV and KTVK collided in mid-air over Phoenix, Arizona, while covering a police pursuit.

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2009 NBA All-Star Game

The 2009 NBA All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game played on February 15, 2009 at US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona, home of the Phoenix Suns.

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21: Two One

21: Two One is a Japanese murder mystery visual novel developed by BasiL, it was first released as an adult PC game for Microsoft Windows on May 25, 2001.

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2D computer graphics

2D computer graphics is the computer-based generation of digital images—mostly from two-dimensional models (such as 2D geometric models, text, and digital images) and by techniques specific to them.

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3D city models

3D city models are digital models of urban areas that represent terrain surfaces, sites, buildings, vegetation, infrastructure and landscape elements as well as related objects (e.g., city furniture) belonging to urban areas.

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3D Core Graphics System

The 3D Core Graphics System (a.k.a. Core) was the very first graphical standard ever developed.

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3D projection

3D projection is any method of mapping three-dimensional points to a two-dimensional plane.

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3D reconstruction

In computer vision and computer graphics, 3D reconstruction is the process of capturing the shape and appearance of real objects.

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3D reconstruction from multiple images

3D reconstruction from multiple images is the creation of three-dimensional models from a set of images.

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3Dlabs

3DLABS was a fabless semiconductor company that originally developed the GLINT and PERMEDIA high-end graphics chip technology, that was used on many of the world's leading computer graphics cards in the CAD and DCC markets, including its own Wildcat and Oxygen cards.

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3DXML

3DXML is a proprietary 3D file format developed by Dassault Systemes under its 3DVIA Brand.

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4D vector

In computer science, a 4D vector is a 4-component vector data type.

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4X

4X is a genre of strategy-based video and board games in which players control an empire and "eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate".

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7 Blades

is an action-adventure video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) home game console.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_graphics

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