HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Steven Anson Coons (March 7, 1912 – August 1979) was an early pioneer in the field of
computer graphics Computer graphics deals with generating images and art with the aid of computers. Computer graphics is a core technology in digital photography, film, video games, digital art, cell phone and computer displays, and many specialized applications. ...
methods. He was a professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
(MIT) in the
mechanical engineering Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines and mechanism (engineering), mechanisms that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and engineering mathematics, mathematics principl ...
department. After leaving MIT, he was a professor at
Syracuse University Syracuse University (informally 'Cuse or SU) is a Private university, private research university in Syracuse, New York, United States. It was established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church but has been nonsectarian since 1920 ...
. Coons had a vision of interactive graphics as a design tool to aid the engineer.


Work

While a student at MIT, Coons was employed by the Chance
Vought Vought was the name of several related American aerospace firms. These have included, in the past, Lewis and Vought Corporation, Chance Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, LTV Aerospace (part of Ling-Temco-Vought), Vought Aircraft Companies, and Vought ...
Aircraft Company, in the Master Dimensions Department. He developed a new conic curve based on the unit square. He published a report entitled ''An Analytic Method for Calculations of the Contours of Double Curved Surfaces''. The surface was controlled by one through seventh order
polynomial In mathematics, a polynomial is a Expression (mathematics), mathematical expression consisting of indeterminate (variable), indeterminates (also called variable (mathematics), variables) and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addit ...
s and each curve was expressed as being one unit long and the element plane in a unit square. The polynomials are written: : z=f(d) \textd = \frac and : z = a_0 + ad + a_2d^2 + \cdots + a_7 d^7 This concept allows for the approximate matching of any curve, conic or not. The surface element plane normally a conic curve was expressed as: : c = f(\Phi,u,w,\theta) \text \, By selecting proper values for Φ (similar to ''K'' in the conic family) in this equation: : \Phi u(w-1) + (w-u)^2 = 0 \, the curve will be fixed. By arbitrarily choosing values of Φ, ''u'' and ''w'' could be solved for: : u = \frac ,\, w = 1 - \theta(u) During
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, he worked on the design of aircraft surfaces, developing the mathematics to describe generalized '' surface patches''. At MIT's Electronic Systems Laboratory he investigated the mathematical formulation for these patches, and published one of the most significant contributions to the area of geometric design, a treatise which has become known as ''The Little Red Book'' in 1967. His ''
Coons patch In mathematics, a Coons patch, is a type of surface patch or manifold Parametrization (geometry), parametrization used in computer graphics to smoothly join other Surface (topology), surfaces together, and in computational mechanics applications, ...
'' was a formulation that presented the notation, mathematical foundation, and intuitive interpretation of an idea that would ultimately become the foundation for surface descriptions that are commonly used today, such as
B-spline In numerical analysis, a B-spline (short for basis spline) is a type of Spline (mathematics), spline function designed to have minimal Support (mathematics), support (overlap) for a given Degree of a polynomial, degree, smoothness, and set of bre ...
surfaces, non-uniform rational B-spline (NURB) surfaces, etc. His technique for describing a surface was to construct it out of collections of adjacent patches, which had continuity constraints that would allow surfaces to have curvature which was expected by the designer. Each patch was defined by four boundary curves, and a set of " blending functions" that defined how the interior was constructed out of interpolated values of the boundaries. In 1961, with John Thomas Rule, Coons co-authored a book on mechanical drawing and graphic methods entitled ''Graphics''. Coons' students included Ivan Sutherland and Lawrence Roberts, both of whom went on to make many contributions to computer graphics and (by Roberts) to
computer network A computer network is a collection of communicating computers and other devices, such as printers and smart phones. In order to communicate, the computers and devices must be connected by wired media like copper cables, optical fibers, or b ...
s. In a 1964 MIT video, Coons and Roberts explain and demonstrate Sutherland's pioneering computer graphics program Sketchpad, then hosted on the MIT Lincoln Laboratory TX-2 computer. Coons also advised Nicholas Negropontebr>


Steven A. Coons Award

The
Association for Computing Machinery The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a US-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. The ACM is a non-profit professional membe ...
SIGGRAPH SIGGRAPH (Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques) is an annual conference centered around computer graphics organized by ACM, starting in 1974 in Boulder, CO. The main conference has always been held in North ...
has an award named for Coons. The Steven Anson Coons Award for Outstanding Creative Contributions to Computer Graphics is given in odd-numbered years to an individual to honor that person's lifetime contribution to computer graphics and interactive techniques. It is considered the field's most prestigious award.


Recipients

* Markus Gross (2021) * Michael F. Cohen (2019) * Jessica Hodgins (2017) * Henry Fuchs (2015) * Turner Whitted (2013) * Jim Kajiya (2011) * Robert L. Cook (2009) * Nelson Max (2007) * Tomoyuki Nishita (2005) * Pat Hanrahan (2003) * Lance J. Williams (2001) * James F. Blinn (1999) * James D. Foley (1997) * José Luis Encarnação (1995) *
Edwin Catmull Edwin Earl Catmull (born March 31, 1945) is an American computer scientist and animator who served as the co-founder of Pixar and the President of Walt Disney Animation Studios. He has been honored for his contributions to 3D computer graphics, ...
(1993) *
Andries van Dam Andries "Andy" van Dam (born December 8, 1938) is a Dutch-American professor of computer science and former vice-president for research at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Together with Ted Nelson he contributed to the first hypert ...
(1991) * David C. Evans (1989) * Donald P. Greenberg (1987) * Pierre Bézier (1985) * Ivan E. Sutherland (1983)


Research papers

*T.B. Sheridan, Steven A. Coons and H.M.Paynter, Some Novel Display Techniques for Driving Simulation, IEEE Transactions on Human Factors in Engineering vol. HFE5 (1) 29, 1964. *Steven A. Coons, Computer Graphics and Innovative Engineering Design – Super-Sculptor, Datamation 12 (5) 32–34, 1966. *Steven A. Coons, Uses of Computers in Technology, Scientific American 215 (3) 177, 1966. *D.V. Ahuja and Steven A. Coons, Geometry for Construction and Display, IBM Systems Journal 7 (3–4) 188, 1968. *Steven A. Coons, Modification of Shape of Piecewise Curves, Computer-Aided Design 9 (3) 178–180, 1977. *Steven A. Coons, Constrained Least-Squares, Computers & Graphics 3 (1) 43–47, 1978.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Coons, Steven Anson MIT School of Engineering faculty 1979 deaths 1912 births Computer graphics researchers