University of Utah
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Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D.
, Syracuse University, 1973
Professor Riesenfeld
has been involved in research in the areas
of computer graphics, animation, computer aided geometric design and CAD/CAM
since joining the Computer Science faculty in 1972. Recently he has been
investigating a broad spectrum of research problems in computer graphics,
geometric modeling, and manufacturing within an integrated experimental testbed
system motivated by the unifying principles of spline theory.
- R.F. Riesenfeld, ``Modeling with NURBS Curves and Surfaces'', in
Fundamental Developments of Computer Aided Geometric Design, L. Piegl
(ed.), Academic Press.
- Y.C. Hsieh, R. F. Riesenfeld, and S. H. Drake, ``Reconstruction of
Sculptured Surfaces using Coordinate Measuring Machine'', ASME Design
Automation Conference, 1993.
- M. Bloomenthal and R. F. Riesenfeld, ``Approximation of Sweep Surfaces by
Tensor Product NURBS'', Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Curves and
Surfaces in Computer Vision and Graphics II, 1991.
- R.F. Riesenfeld, E. Cohen, and S. Drake, ``Computer Graphics Techniques
Applied to Manufacturing Problems'', Third Annual Computer Graphics Symposium,
Hewlett Packard, Fort Collins, Co., (Invited), 1989.
- R.F. Riesenfeld, ``Design Tools for Shaping Spline Models,'' in
Mathematical Methods in Computer Aided Geometric Design, edited by T.
Lyche and L. Schumaker, Academic Press, 1989.
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