ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Thomas Strothotte has a fundamental interest in scientific methods for studying language and graphics for communication between computers and users. His long-range goal is to equip computers with the expertise to communicate even subtle nuances to users through images. This goal has led him to carry out research combining the areas of language systems, human-computer interaction, and computer graphics in unison with one another. He considers non-photorealistic modeling, rendering, and animation, the topic of the current book, to be one of the important building blocks in future systems for communication of ideas between computers and users.
Strothotte is a Canadian citizen who was born in 1959 in Regina (Saskatchewan) and ...
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