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Computers & Graphics, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 1995
- Hansrudi Noser, Olivier Renault, Daniel Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Navigation for digital actors based on synthetic vision, memory, and learning. 7-19 - Yoshihisa Shinagawa, Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Hideyuki Sato, Masumi Ibusuki:
Modeling contact of two complex objects, with an application to characterizing dental articulations. 21-28 - Gabriele Lohmann:
Analysis and synthesis of textures: a co-occurrence-based approach. 29-36 - Dani Tost, Anna Puig, Isabel Navazo:
A volume visualization algorithm using a coherent extended weight matrix. 37-45 - Markus H. Gross, Lars Lippert, A. Dreger, Rolf M. Koch:
A new method to approximate the volume-rendering equation using wavelet bases and piecewise polynomials. 47-62 - Detlef Ruprecht, Ralf Nagel, Heinrich Müller:
Spatial free-form deformation with scattered data interpolation methods. 63-71 - André Gagalowicz:
Tools for advanced telepresence systems. 73-88 - Thomas Roß, Heinz Handels, U. Breuer, K. Szabó:
3D visualization of microvascular blood vessel networks. 89-96 - R. Zewe, H.-J. Koglin:
A method for the visual assessment of overhead lines. 97-108 - Claudia Braun, Thomas H. Kolbe, Felicitas Lang, Wolfgang Schickler, Volker Steinhage, Armin B. Cremers, Wolfgang Förstner, Lutz Plümer:
Models for photogrammetric building reconstruction. 109-118 - Eihachiro Nakamae, Katsumi Tadamura:
Photorealism in computer graphics--past and present. 119-130 - Robert F. Erbacher, Georges G. Grinstein, John Peter Lee, Haim Levkowitz, Lisa Masterman, Ronald M. Pickett, Stuart Smith:
Exploratory visualization research at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. 131-139 - Axel Hildebrand, Léo Pini Magalhães, José Mario De Martino, Frank Seibert, Rüdiger Strack, Clésio L. Tozzi, Shin-Ting Wu:
Towards a visual computing and communication reference model. 141-149 - Ben Goertzel:
Rapid generation of strange attractors with the eugenic genetic algorithm. 151-156 - Richard L. Bowman:
Fractal metamorphosis: a brief student tutorial. 157-164
Volume 19, Number 2, 1995
- Konrad Tollmar, Yngve Sundblad:
The design and building of the graphic user interface for the collaborative desktop. 179-188 - Mikael Jern:
Custom widgets for interactive visualization using X and Motif. 189-197 - Lars Kjelldahl, Martin Prime:
A study on how depth perception is affected by different presentation methods of 3D objects on a 2D display. 199-202 - Morten Dæhlen, Per Gunnar Holm:
Matrix decomposition and data reduction. 203-214 - Henrik Wann Jensen, Niels Jørgen Christensen:
Photon maps in bidirectional Monte Carlo ray tracing of complex objects. 215-224 - A. Dolenc:
Rapid recipes for parametric surface models. 225-236 - Bengt-Olaf Schneider, Jarek Rossignac:
M-Buffer: a flexible MISD architecture for advanced graphics. 239-246 - Derek Coppen, David Hawes, Mel Slater, Allan Davison:
A distributed frame buffer for rapid dynamic changes to 3D scenes. 247-250 - H. Laporte, Eric Nyiri, Max Froumentin, Christophe Chaillou:
A graphics system based on quadrics. 251-260 - Günter Knittel:
A VLSI-design for fast vector normalization. 261-271 - Christophe Renaud, François Bricout, Eric Leprêtre:
Massively parallel hemispherical projection for progressive radiosity. 273-279 - Li-Sheng Shen, Ed F. Deprettere, Patrick M. Dewilde:
A parallel image-rendering algorithm and architecture based on ray tracing and radiosity shading. 281-296 - Jaap Smit, H. J. Wessels, A. van der Horst, Mark J. Bentum:
On the design of a real-time volume rendering engine. 297-300 - Martin White, Marcus D. Waller, Graham J. Dunnett, Paul F. Lister, Richard L. Grimsdale:
Graphics ASIC design using VHDL. 301-308 - Julien Clinton Sprott, Clifford A. Pickover:
Automatic generation of general quadratic map basins. 309-313 - Richard L. Bowman:
Evaluating pseudo-random number generators. 315-324 - Werner Hansmann:
Computer graphics curricula for a wide range of disciplines. 327-330 - Jeffrey J. McConnell:
Computer graphics education: issues from multiple perspectives. 331-334
Volume 19, Number 3, 1995
- Desmond J. Walton, Dereck S. Meek:
Point normal interpolation for stereolithography modelling. 345-353 - Yong Zhou, Weihai Chen, Zesheng Tang:
An elaborate ambiguity detection method for constructing isosurfaces within tetrahedral meshes. 355-364 - Andrew D. H. Thomas, Michael G. Rodd:
Verifying machine vision systems by digital montage. 365-371 - Marie-Andrée Jacob:
Transformation of digital images by discrete affine applications. 373-389 - Anis Limaiem, François Trochu:
Geometric algorithms for the intersection of curves and surfaces. 391-403 - B. Pharasi:
Connected components labelling using murray polygons. 405-411 - Djamchid Ghazanfarpour, Jean-Michel Dischler:
Spectral analysis for automatic 3-D texture generation. 413-422 - Hing N. Ng, Richard L. Grimsdale, William G. Allen:
A system for modelling and visualization of cloth material. 423-430 - Salvador Bayarri:
Computing non-planar perspectives in real time. 431-440 - Thomas De Araujo Buck, Hans-Heino Ehricke, Wolfgang Straßer, Lennart Thurfjell:
3-D segmentation of medical structures by integration of raycasting with anatomic knowledge. 441-449 - Keith Briggs:
A torus map based on jacobi's sn. 451-453 - Helen Qammar, Arun Venkatesan:
Manifolds and control of chaotic systems. 455-460 - Frederik W. Jansen, Peter R. van Nieuwenhuizen:
Computer graphics education at delft university of technology. 461-465 - Pere Brunet, R. Juan-Arinyo, Isabel Navazo, Dani Tost, Sebastià Vila:
Computer graphics at the universitat politècnica de catalunya. 467-474 - John D. Reid:
Visualizing cross section forces. 475-480
Volume 19, Number 4, 1995
- A. Michael Noll:
The beginnings of computer art in the United States: a memoir. 495-503 - Richard Helmick:
Virtues of verisimilitude in design and art. 505-507 - Maureen Nappi:
Aesthetic intention, technology and the art praxis. 509-512 - Stephan Meyers, Ellen Sandor, Janine Fron:
PHSColograms® and rotated PHSColograms. 513-522 - Clifford A. Pickover:
The loom of creation. 523-527 - Lillian F. Schwartz:
Morphing the three faces of mona: the decision-making steps Leonardo used to create his Mona Lisa. 529-539 - Thomas A. Albert, Dick W. Slaaf:
A rapid regional filling technique for complex binary images. 541-549 - Lejun Shao, Hao Zhou:
A new contour fill algorithm for outlined character image generation. 551-556 - Nikola Guid, Crtomir Oblonsek, Borut Zalik:
Surface interrogation methods. 557-574 - Fergal Somers, Ghee S. Teo, Francis Neelamkavil:
Object-oriented implementation of the OSF/MotifTM widget set in Eiffel. 575-583 - Ken Brodlie, Petros M. Mashwama, Sohail Butt:
Visualization of surface data to preserve positivity and other simple constraints. 585-594 - Francisco R. Feito, Juan Carlos Torres, A. Ureña:
Orientation, simplicity, and inclusion test for planar polygons. 595-600 - Chi-Yen Huang, Kuo-Liang Chung:
Transformations between bincodes and the DF-expression. 601-610 - Clifford A. Pickover:
The crying of fractal batrachion 1, 489. 611-615 - Peter E. Beckmann:
On the problem of visualizing point distributions in high dimensional spaces. 617-629 - Steve C. Maddock:
Personal CAL workbooks: the next chapters. 631-635
Volume 19, Number 5, 1995
- Günter Knittel:
A scalable architecture for volume rendering. 653-665 - Hanspeter Pfister, Frank Wessels, Arie E. Kaufman:
Gradient estimation and sheared interpolation for the cube architecture. 667-677 - Martin Margala, Nelson G. Durdle, Scott Juskiw, V. James Raso, Doug L. Hill:
A 33 MHz 16-bit gradient calculator for real-time volume imaging. 679-684 - Doug L. Hill, Scott Juskiw, Nelson G. Durdle, V. James Raso:
Interactive rendering of volumetric data sets. 685-693 - Michael C. Doggett, Graham R. Hellestrand:
A hardware architecture for video rate smooth shading of volume data. 695-704 - Thomas Günther, Christoph Poliwoda, Christof Reinhart, Jürgen Hesser, Reinhard Männer, Hans-Peter Meinzer, Hans Jürgen Baur:
VIRIM: A massively parallel processor for real-time volume visualization in medicine. 705-710 - C. E. Prakash, Swami Manohar:
Volume rendering of unstructured grids--a voxelization approach. 711-726 - Adelene Ng:
Assessment of five radiosity acceleration techniques. 727-738 - Edward Mascarenhas, Vernon Rego:
An architecture for visualization and user interaction in parallel environments. 739-753 - Elizabeth Bradley:
Causes and effects of chaos. 755-778 - David J. Nettleton, Roberto Garigliano:
Evolving fractals. 779-782
Volume 19, Number 6, 1995
- Chen Zhou, Renben Shu, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
Selectively meshed surface representation. 793-804 - Jung-Hong Chuang, Woan-Chiaun Lee:
Efficient generation of isosurfaces in volume rendering. 805-813 - Takashi Watanabe, Akiko Tashiro, Seizo Fujii:
Estimation of three-dimensional objects from orthographic views with inconsistencies. 815-829 - Maurice Dohmen:
A survey of constraint satisfaction techniques for geometric modeling. 831-845 - Phil Graham, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Si-Qing Zheng:
Improved recursive bisection line drawing algorithms. 847-860 - A. F. Lennings, J. C. Peters, Joris S. M. Vergeest:
An efficient integration of algorithms to evaluate the quality of freeform surfaces. 861-872 - L. Miguel Encarnação:
Adaptivity in graphical user interfaces: an experimental framework. 873-884 - Hollister David:
Two fractals based on keplerian solids. 885-888 - Barbara Mones-Hattal, Evans Mandes:
Enhancing visual thinking and learning with computer graphics and virtual environment design. 889-894
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