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5th SIGGRAPH 1978: Atlanta, GA, USA
- S. H. Chasen, Richard L. Phillips:
Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1978, Atlanta, GA, USA, August 23-25, 1978. ACM 1978, ISBN 978-1-4503-7908-3 - Franklin C. Crow:
The use of grayscale for improved raster display of vectors and characters. 1-5 - Edwin E. Catmull:
A hidden-surface algorithm with anti-aliasing. 6-11 - Alvy Ray Smith:
Color gamut transform pairs. 12-19 - George Joblove, Donald P. Greenberg:
Color spaces for computer graphics. 20-25 - Turner Whitted:
A scan line algorithm for computer display of curved surfaces. 26 - James F. Blinn:
A scan line algorithm for displaying parametrically defined surfaces. 27 - Robert P. Futrelle, G. Barta:
Towards the design of an intrinsically graphical language. 28-32 - Thomas A. DeFanti, Jay Fenton, Nola Donato:
BASIC Zgrass - a sophisticated graphics language for the Bally Home Library Computer. 33-37 - Jan van den Bos:
Definition and use of higher-level graphics input tools. 38-42 - Hans-Peter Frei, Daniel L. Weller, Robin Williams:
A graphics-based programming-support system. 43-49 - T. J. Pavliscak, Garrett Ward Stowell, Michael J. Bailey:
A microcomputer based system for automated pattern digitization and editing. 50-53 - Tom Towle, Thomas A. DeFanti:
GAIN: An interactive program for teaching interactive computer graphics programming. 54-59 - John F. McIntosh:
The interactive digitizing of polygons and the processing of polygons in a relational database. 60-63 - Warren Burton:
A fixed grid curve representation for efficient processing. 64-69 - W. Randolph Franklin, Harry R. Lewis:
3-D graphic display of discrete spatial data by prism maps. 70-75 - Robert H. Ewald, Lynn D. Maas:
A high performance graphics system for the CRAY-1. 76-81 - Richard Weinberg:
Computer graphics in support of Space Shuttle simulation. 82-86 - Arie E. Kaufman:
System design and implementation of BGRAF2. 87-92 - Lionel E. Deimel, Calvin Lee Doss III, Robert J. Fornaro, David F. McAllister, John A. Roulier:
Application of shape-preserving spline interpolation to interactive editing of photogrammetric data. 93-99 - Thomas J. Goodman, Robert Spence:
The effect of System Response Time on interactive computer aided problem solving. 100-104 - Timothy Zimmerlin, John Stanley, Warren Stone:
A sensor simulation and animation system. 105-110 - Henry Lieberman:
How to color in a coloring book. 111-116 - Steven G. Satterfield, Francisco A. Rodriguez, David F. Rogers:
A microprocessor display controller for combining refresh and storage tube graphics. 117-124 - Gerd Woetzel:
A fast and economic scan-to-line-conversion algorithm. 125-129 - William Dungan Jr., Anthony Stenger, George Sutty:
Texture tile considerations for raster graphics. 130-134 - Azriel Rosenfeld:
Algorithms for image/vector conversion. 135-139 - Linda G. Shapiro:
Data structures for picture processing. 140-146 - King-Sun Fu, Shin-Yee Lu:
Computer Generation of Texture Using a Syntactic Approach. 147-152 - Norman I. Badler, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Three-dimensional representations for computer graphics and computer vision. 153-160 - John Staudhammer:
On display of space filling atomic models in real-time. 167-172 - Marceli Wein, Peter P. Tanner, Grant Bechthold, Nestor Burtnyk:
Hidden line removal for vector graphics. 173-180 - Philippe Matherat:
A chip for low-cost raster-scan graphic display. 181-186 - Henry N. Christiansen, Thomas W. Sederberg:
Conversion of complex contour line definitions into polygonal element mosaics. 187-192 - Waldo Tobler:
Comparing figures by regression. 193-195 - Alexander Sunguroff, Donald P. Greenberg:
Computer generated images for medical applications. 196-202 - William C. Donelson:
Spatial management of information. 203-209 - Christopher F. Herot, Guy Weinzapfel:
One-point touch input of vector information for computer displays. 210-216 - Norman I. Badler, Virginia R. Badler:
Interaction with a color computer graphics system for archaeological sites. 217-221 - Edward G. Britton, James S. Lipscomb, Michael E. Pique:
Making nested rotations convenient for the user. 222-227 - Franklin L. Moses, Richard E. Maisano:
User performance under several automated approaches to changing displayed maps. 228-233 - R. C. Hillyard, I. C. Braid:
Characterizing non-ideal shapes in terms of dimensions and tolerances. 234-238 - Russell J. Athay:
Object models for computer aided design: An overview. 239-244 - James F. Blinn, Martin E. Newell:
Clipping using homogeneous coordinates. 245-251 - I. C. Braid:
On storing and changing shape information. 252-256 - Herbert B. Voelcker, Aristides A. G. Requicha, Eugene E. Hartquist, W. Fisher, J. Metzger, Robert B. Tilove, N. Birrell, W. Hunt, G. Armstrong, T. Check, R. Moote, J. McSweeney:
The PADL-1.0/2 system for defining and displaying solid objects. 257-263 - A. Robin Forrest:
A unified approach to geometric modelling. 264-269 - Lance Williams:
Casting curved shadows on curved surfaces. 270-274 - Peter R. Atherton, Kevin Weiler, Donald P. Greenberg:
Polygon shadow generation. 275-281 - Thomas K. Porter:
Spherical shading. 282-285 - James F. Blinn:
Simulation of wrinkled surfaces. 286-292 - Robert Heilman, Jean M. Marchant:
TIGS: An overview of the terminal independent graphics system. 293-297 - Ken Levine:
Core standard graphic package for the VGI 3400. 298-300 - James R. Warner, Margaret A. Polisher, Robert N. Kopolow:
DIGRAF - a FORTRAN implementation of the proposed GSPC standard. 301-307 - Richard G. Kellner, Theodore N. Reed, Ann Solem:
An implementation of the ACM/SIGGRAPH proposed graphics standard in a multisystem environment. 308-312 - Griffith Hamlin Jr., Thomas W. Crockett:
A microprocessor-assisted graphics system. 313-317 - Roger J. Hubbold, P. J. Bramhall:
A flexible, high performance interactive graphics system. 318-322 - Robert Haber, Mark S. Shepard, John F. Abel, Richard Gallagher, Donald Greenberg:
A generalized graphic preprocessor for two-dimensional finite element analysis. 323-329 - D. L. Bouquet:
An interactive graphics application to advanced aircraft design. 330-335 - James N. England:
A system for interactive modeling of physical curved surface objects. 336-340 - Harold J. Borkin, Jonn F. McIntosh, James A. Turner:
The development of three-dimensional spatial modeling techniques for the construction planning of nuclear power plants. 341-347 - Edwin E. Catmull:
The problems of computer-assisted animation. 348-353 - Don Herbison-Evans:
NUDES 2: A numeric utility displaying ellipsoid solids, version 2. 354-356 - Kenneth M. Kahn, Carl Hewitt:
Dynamic graphics using quasi parallelism. 357-361
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