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Graphics Interface 1999: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
- I. Scott MacKenzie, James Stewart:
Proceedings of the Graphics Interface 1999 Conference, June 2-4, 1999, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society 1999, ISBN 1-55860-632-7
Physical Simulation
- Mathieu Desbrun, Peter Schröder, Alan H. Barr:
Interactive Animation of Structured Deformable Objects. Graphics Interface 1999: 1-8 - Min-Hyung Choi, James F. Cremer:
Geometric Awareness for Interactive Object Manipulation. Graphics Interface 1999: 9-17
Interaction Design
- Johanna E. van der Heyden, Kori Inkpen, M. Stella Atkins, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale:
A User Centered Task Analysis of Interface Requirements for MRI Viewing. Graphics Interface 1999: 18-26 - Bogdan Dorohonceanu, Ivan Marsic:
A Desktop Design for Synchronous Collaboration. Graphics Interface 1999: 27-35
Invited Paper
- Maria M. Klawe:
Computer Games, Education and Interfaces: The E-GEMS Project. Graphics Interface 1999: 36-39 - François X. Sillion:
Will Anyone Really Use Radiosoty? Graphics Interface 1999: 40-41
Global Illumination
- Glenn Evans, Michael D. McCool:
Stratified Wavelength Clusters for Efficient Spectral Monte Carlo Rendering. Graphics Interface 1999: 42-49 - Marc Stamminger, Annette Scheel, Xavier Granier, Frederic Perez-Cazorla, George Drettakis, François X. Sillion:
Efficient Glossy Global Illumination With Interactive Viewing. Graphics Interface 1999: 50-57 - Xavier Granier, George Drettakis:
Controlling Memory Consumption of Hierarchical Radiosity With Clustering. Graphics Interface 1999: 58-65 - Marc J. Ouellette, Eugene Fiume:
Approximating the Location of Integrand Discontinuities for Penumbral Illumination With Linear Light Sources. Graphics Interface 1999: 66-75
Interaction Techniques
- Axel G. E. Mulder, Sidney S. Fels, Kenji Mase:
Design of Virtual 3D Instruments for Musical Interaction. Graphics Interface 1999: 76-83 - Steve Smithies, Kevin Novins, James Arvo:
A Handwritting-Based Equation Editor. Graphics Interface 1999: 84-91 - Michael Bohan, Chad A. Phipps, Alex Chaparro, Charles G. Halcomb:
A Psychophysical Comparison of Two Stylus-Driven Soft Keyboards. Graphics Interface 1999: 92-97
Image-based Techniques
- Sing Bing Kang, Huong Quynh Dinh:
Multi-Layered Image-Based Rendering. Graphics Interface 1999: 98-106 - Paul Lalonde, Alain Fournier:
Interactive Rendering of Wavelet Projected Light Fields. Graphics Interface 1999: 107-114 - Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
Imaging all Visible Surfaces. Graphics Interface 1999: 115-122
Invited Paper
- Ted Selker:
Style and Function of Graphic Tools. Graphics Interface 1999: 123-131
Modeling
- Shigeru Kuriyama, Toyohisa Kaneko:
Discrete Parameterization for Deforming Arbitrary Meshes. Graphics Interface 1999: 132-139 - Jean-Michel Dischler:
A General Model of Animated Shape Perturbation. Graphics Interface 1999: 140-147 - Takashi Kanai, Hiromasa Suzuki, Jun Mitani, Fumihiko Kimura:
Interactive Mesh Fusion Based on Local 3D Metamorphosis. Graphics Interface 1999: 148-156
Non-photorealistic Rendering
- Mario Costa Sousa, John W. Buchanan:
Observational Model of Blenders and Erasers in Computer-Generated Pencil Rendering. Graphics Interface 1999: 157-166 - Oleg Veryovka, John W. Buchanan:
Halftoning With Image-Based Dither Screens. Graphics Interface 1999: 167-174 - Oliver Deussen, Jörg Hamel, Andreas Raab, Stefan Schlechtweg, Thomas Strothotte:
An Illustration Technique Using Hardware-Based Intersections. Graphics Interface 1999: 175-182
Invited Paper
- James Arvo:
Computer Aided Serendipity: The Role of Autonomous Assistants in Problem Solving. Graphics Interface 1999: 183-192
Physical Animations
- Michael Neff, Eugene Fiume:
A Visual Model For Blast Waves and Francture. Graphics Interface 1999: 193-202 - Dan Stora, Pierre-Olivier Agliati, Marie-Paule Cani, Fabrice Neyret, Jean-Dominique Gascuel:
Animating Lava Flows. Graphics Interface 1999: 203-210 - Oleg Mazarak, Claude Martins, John Amanatides:
Animating Exploding Objects. Graphics Interface 1999: 211-218
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