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  2. Midpoint circle algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A circle of radius 23 drawn by the Bresenham algorithm. In computer graphics, the midpoint circle algorithm is an algorithm used to determine the points needed for rasterizing a circle. It is a generalization of Bresenham's line algorithm. The algorithm can be further generalized to conic sections. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Category:Computer graphics algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Algorithms used in Computer graphics. See also Category:Computer graphics data structures . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Computer graphic algorithms .

  4. Bresenham's line algorithm - Wikipedia

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    An extension to the original algorithm called the midpoint circle algorithm may be used for drawing circles. While algorithms such as Wu's algorithm are also frequently used in modern computer graphics because they can support antialiasing, Bresenham's line algorithm is still important because of its speed and simplicity.

  5. Talk:Midpoint circle algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A good description of what I think is the correct midpoint circle drawing algorithm (in its more general form for ellipses) is given in this paper: Jerry R. Van Aken: An Efficient Ellipse-Drawing Algorithm. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 4(9): 24-35 (1984) Note that use of the midpoint is an essential part of the method.

  6. Midpoint - Wikipedia

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    Given two points of interest, finding the midpoint of the line segment they determine can be accomplished by a compass and straightedge construction.The midpoint of a line segment, embedded in a plane, can be located by first constructing a lens using circular arcs of equal (and large enough) radii centered at the two endpoints, then connecting the cusps of the lens (the two points where the ...

  7. Steiner inellipse - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the Steiner inellipse, [1] midpoint inellipse, or midpoint ellipse of a triangle is the unique ellipse inscribed in the triangle and tangent to the sides at their midpoints. It is an example of an inellipse .

  8. Randomized Hough transform - Wikipedia

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    Hough transforms are techniques for object detection, a critical step in many implementations of computer vision, or data mining from images. Specifically, the Randomized Hough transform is a probabilistic variant to the classical Hough transform, and is commonly used to detect curves (straight line, circle, ellipse, etc.) [1] The basic idea of Hough transform (HT) is to implement a voting ...

  9. Geometry processing - Wikipedia

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    Polygon Mesh Processing by Mario Botsch et al. is a textbook on the topic of Geometry Processing. [1]Geometry 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.