Henri Gouraud (computer scientist)

Henri Gouraud
Born1944
France
Alma materUniversity of Utah
École Centrale Paris
Known forGouraud Shading
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science

Henri Gouraud (born 1944) is a French computer scientist. He is the inventor of Gouraud shading used in computer graphics. He is the great-nephew of general Henri Gouraud.

During 1964–1967, he studied at École Centrale Paris. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Utah College of Engineering in 1971, working with Dave Evans and Ivan Sutherland, with his dissertation titled Computer Display of Curved Surfaces.[1]

In 1971, Gouraud made the first computer graphics geometry capture and representation of a human face in wire-frame model, and applied his shader to produce the famous human face images showing the effect of his shading, which were done using his wife Sylvie Gouraud as the model.[2]

  1. ^ Dalbera, Stéphane. "Henri Gouraud, the best-known of the little-known".
  2. ^ "Images de synthèse : palme de la longévité pour l'ombrage de Gouraud".

Henri Gouraud (computer scientist)

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