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In this chapter we present an informal definition of intelligent techniques used in Computer Graphics. These techniques may use well known Artificial Intelligence methods as well as simple human intelligence in order to automatically resolve Computer Graphics problems, usually very difficult or very fastidious to resolve by the user. Some applications of using intelligent techniques are also presented.

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Plemenos, D., Miaoulis, G. (2009). 1 Intelligent Techniques for Computer Graphics. In: Plemenos, D., Miaoulis, G. (eds) Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Computer Graphics. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 159. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85128-8_1

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