Kai Hormann

Kai Hormann (b. 1974) is a German computer scientist. He is professor of the faculty of Informatics at the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Switzerland. Hormann is the co-author of Efficient clipping of arbitrary polygons which describes the Greiner–Hormann clipping algorithm co-developed by him.[2] The algorithm is known for being more performant than the Vatti clipping algorithm, but it cannot handle degeneracies.[3] His research interests are inherent to the field of computer graphics. One of his notable collaborators in his researches is Vladimir Anisimoff's son Dmitry. He was Dean of the faculty of Informatics at USI from 2015 to 2017.[4]

Kai Hormann
BornSeptember 1974[1]
Lübeck, Germany[1]
NationalityGerman
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Graphics
InstitutionsUniversità della Svizzera italiana
Websitewww.inf.usi.ch/hormann/

References

  1. Kai Hormann's homepage. https://www.inf.usi.ch/hormann/. Accessed October 2020.
  2. Greiner, Günther; Kai Hormann (1998). "Efficient clipping of arbitrary polygons". ACM Transactions on Graphics. 17 (2): 71–83. doi:10.1145/274363.274364. S2CID 6799935.
  3. Ionel Daniel Stroe. "Efficient Clipping of Arbitrary Polygons". Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  4. Ecco i diplomati all’USI in Scienze informatiche (13 October 2015). https://www.tio.ch/ticino/attualita/1052928/ecco-i-diplomati-all-usi-in-scienze-informatiche (in Italian). tio.ch. Accessed October 2020.


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