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8th SIGGRAPH 1981: Dallas, Texas, USA
- Doug Green, Tony Lucido, Henry Fuchs:
Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1981, Dallas, Texas, USA, August 3-7, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 0-89791-045-1 - Satish Gupta, Robert F. Sproull:
Filtering edges for gray-scale displays. 1-5 - James T. Kajiya, Michael Ullner:
Filtering high quality text for display on raster scan devices. 7-15 - Stuart Sechrest, Donald P. Greenberg:
A visible polygon reconstruction algorithm. 17-27 - Theo Pavlidis:
Contour filling in raster graphics. 29-36 - D. T. Lee:
Shading of regions on vector display devises. 37-44 - Harold Hubschman, Steven W. Zucker:
Frame-to-frame coherence and the hidden surface computation: Constraints for a convex world. 45-54 - Richard Weinberg:
Parallel processing image synthesis and anti-aliasing. 55-62 - Franklin C. Crow, M. W. Howard:
A frame buffer system with enhanced functionality. 63-69 - Satish Gupta, Robert F. Sproull, Ivan E. Sutherland:
A VLSI architecture for updating raster-scan displays. 71-78 - Robert F. Sproull, James H. Clark:
A system design revolution (Panel Session). 79-82 - Joan Truckenbrod:
Effective use of color in computer graphics. 83-90 - Kenneth B. Evans, Peter P. Tanner, Marceli Wein:
Tablet-based valuators that provide one, two, or three degrees of freedom. 91-97 - Mark Green:
A methodology for the specification of graphical user interface. 99-108 - Richard A. Bolt:
Gaze-orchestrated dynamic windows. 109-119 - Ronald Baecker:
Video Panel Session on Interactive Systems. 121-122 - James D. Foley, Patricia A. Wenner:
The George Washington University Core System implementation. 123-131 - T. J. O'Donnell, Arthur J. Olson:
GRAMPS - A graphics language interpreter for real-time, interactive, three-dimensional picture editing and animation. 133-142 - Michael T. Garrett:
An attribute binding model. 143-151 - John C. Dill:
An application of color graphics to the display of surface curvature. 153-161 - E. C. Kingsley, N. A. Schofield, K. Case:
A computer aid for man machine modelling. 163-169 - V. C. Lin, David C. Gossard, R. A. Light:
Variational geometry in computer-aided design. 171-177 - Presidents' Forum. 179
- Steven Feiner, Sandor Nagy, Andries van Dam:
An integrated system for creating and presenting complex computer-based documents. 181-189 - Ronald Baecker, David Miller, William T. Reeves:
Towards a laboratory instrument for motion analysis. 191-197 - James J. Filliben:
DATAPLOT - an interactive high-level language for graphics, non-linear fitting, data analysis, and mathematics. 199-213 - Douglas Dunham, John Lindgren, Dave Witte:
Creating repeating hyperbolic patterns. 215-223 - Robert Todd, Patrick DeShazo:
Austere C3 graphics. 225-232 - Alyn P. Rockwood, Thomas W. Jensen:
Two aspects of domain designing: C@@@@ curve rendering and blended map projections. 233-242 - Peter R. Bono, Richard Puk, Ted Reed, Mark Skall, Tom Wright:
ANSI X3H3 Technical Committee on Computer Graphics (Panel Discussion). 243 - Stephen Platt, Norman I. Badler:
Animating facial expressions. 245-252 - Bruce A. Wallace:
Merging and transformation of raster images for cartoon animation. 253-262 - William T. Reeves:
Inbetweening for computer animation utilizing moving point constraints. 263-269 - Turner Whitted, David M. Weimer:
A software test-bed for the development of 3-D raster graphics systems. 271-277 - Peter R. Atherton:
A method of interactive visualization of CAD surface models on a color video display. 279-287 - Hans P. Moravec:
3D graphics and the wave theory. 289-296 - Michael Potmesil, Indranil Chakravarty:
A lens and aperture camera model for synthetic image generation. 297-305 - Robert L. Cook, Kenneth E. Torrance:
A reflectance model for computer graphics. 307-316 - Nelson L. Max:
Vectorized procedural models for natural terrain: Waves and islands in the sunset. 317-324

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