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1st IEEE Visualization 1990
- Arie E. Kaufman:
1st IEEE Visualization Conference, IEEE Vis 1990, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 23-26, 1990, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society Press 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2083-8
Flow Visualization
- James Helman, Lambertus Hesselink:
Surface Representations of Two- and Three-Dimensional Fluid Flow Topology. 6-13 - Gordon V. Bancroft, Fergus Merritt, Todd Plessel, Paul G. Kelaita, R. Kevin McCabe, Al Globus:
FAST: A Multi-Processed Environment for Visualization of Computational Fluid Dynamics. 14-27 - William L. Hibbard, David A. Santek:
The VIS-5D System for Easy Interactive Visualization. 28-35
Volume Visualization Techniques
- James L. Montine:
A Procedural Interface for Volume Rendering. 36-44 - Gregory M. Nielson, Bernd Hamann:
Techniques for the Interactive Visualization of Volumetric Data. 45-50 - Yaser Yacoob:
Displaying Voxel-Based Objects According to Their Qualitative Shape Synthesis. 51-58
Modelling
- Del Lamb, Amit Bandopadhay:
Interpreting a 3D Object from a Rough 2D Line Drawing. 59-66 - Anthony J. Maeder:
Animation Techniques for Chain-Coded Objects. 67-73 - James V. Miller, David E. Breen, Michael J. Wozny:
Extracting Geometric Models Through Constraint Minimization. 74-82
Applications I
- Ping-Kang Hsiung, Robert H. Thibadeau, Christopher B. Cox, Robert H. P. Dunn, Michael Wu, Paul Andrew Olbrich:
Wide-band Relativistic Doppler Effect Visualization. 83-92 - Richard A. Becker, Stephen G. Eick, Eileen O. Miller, Allan R. Wilks:
Dynamic Graphics for Network Visualization. 93-96 - Andrew J. Hanson, Pheng-Ann Heng, B. C. Kaplan:
Techniques for Visualizing Fermat's Last Theorem. 97-106 - Bowen Alpern, Larry Carter, Ted Selker:
Visualizing Computer Memory Architectures. 107-113
Techniques and Methodologies I
- Philip K. Robertson:
A Methodology for Scientific Visualization: Choosing Representations based on Natural Scene Paradigm. 114-123 - G. David Kerlick:
Moving Iconic Objects in Scientific Visualization. 124-130 - Gerald L. Lohse, Henry H. Rueter, Kevin Biolsi, Neff Walker:
Classifying Visual Knowledge Representations: A Foundation for Visualization Research. 131-138 - Stephen Wehrend, Clayton Lewis:
A Problem-oriented Classification of Visualization Techniques. 139-143
Biomedical Applications
- Nahum D. Gershon:
Visualization and Three-Dimensional Image Processing of Positron Emission. 144-149 - Kalpathi R. Subramanian, Donald S. Fussell:
Applying Space Subdivision Techniques to Volume Rendering. 150-159 - Arie E. Kaufman, Roni Yagel, Reuven Bakalash, I. Spector:
Volume Visualization in Cell Biology. 160-167 - Lori L. Scarlatos, Theo Pavlidis:
ierarchical Triangulation Using Terrain Features. 168-175 - Gyorgy Fekete:
Rendering and Managing Spherical Data with Sphere Quadtrees. 176-186 - Hans Hagen, Thomas Schreiber, Ernst Gschwind:
Methods for Surface Interrogation. 187-193 - Chieh-Cheng Yen, Keith W. Bedford, Jill Kempf, Robert E. Marshall:
A Three-Dimensional/Stereoscopic Display and Model Control System for Great Lakes Forecasts. 194-201 - Binh Pham:
Spline-Based Color Sequences for Univariate, Bivariate and Trivariate Mapping. 202-208 - John C. Hart, Louis H. Kauffman, Daniel J. Sandin:
Interactive Visualization of Quaternion Julia Sets. 209-218 - Yan Ke, E. S. Panduranga:
A Journey into the Fourth Dimension. 219-229 - Jeffrey LeBlanc, Matthew O. Ward, Norman Wittels:
Exploring N-Dimensional Databases. 230-237 - Jeff Beddow:
Shape Coding of Multidimensional Data on a Microcomputer Display. 238-246 - Thomas A. Foley, David A. Lane:
Visualization of Irregular Multivariate Data. 247-254 - Ted Mihalisin, E. Grawlinksi, John Timlin, John Schwegler:
Visualizing a Scalar Field on an N-dimensional Lattice. 255-262 - Ray J. Meyers, Michael B. Stephenson:
Ray Traced Scalar Fields with Shaded Polygonal Output. 263-272 - Wolfgang Krüger:
The Application of Transport Theory to Visualization of 3D Scalar Data Fields. 273-280 - J. L. Pajon, V. Bui Tran:
Visualization of Scalar Data Defined on a Structured Grid: Applications to Petroleum Research. 281-288 - David P. Dobkin, E. S. Panduranga, M. Zhu:
A Numerical Method for Rendering Spherical Reflections. 289-297 - Philip C. Hsu, John Staudhammer:
Superposing Images with Shadow Casting. 298-306 - Debra Dooley, Michael F. Cohen:
Automatic Illustration of 3D Geometric Models: Surfaces. 307-314 - Keith Voegele:
Scattered Data Interpolation Tools in a Microcomputer Visualization Environment. 315-322 - Donald L. Brittain, Josh Aller, Michael Wilson, Sue-Ling C. Wang:
Design of an End-User Data Visualization System. 323-328 - Elizabeth M. Wenzel, Scott S. Fisher, Philip K. Stone, Scott H. Foster:
A System for Three-Dimensional Acoustic Visualization in a Virtual Environment Workstation. 329-337 - Richard L. Phillips:
An Interpersonal Multimedia Visualization System. 338-341 - Michael J. Laszlo:
Techniques for Visualizing 3-Dimensional Manifolds. 342-352 - Alyn P. Rockwood:
Accurate Display of Tensor Product Isosurfaces. 353-360 - Alfred Inselberg, Bernard Dimsdale:
Parallel Coordinates: A Tool for Visualizing Multi-dimensional Geometry. 361-378 - Dieter Lasser:
Visualization of Free-Form Volumes. 379-387
Case Studies
- Gerald W. Edgar:
Visualization of Non-Linear Engineering FEM Analysis in Manufacturing. 422-423 - Stephen L. Senft, Vincent J. Argio, William L. van Zandt:
Volume Microscopy of Biological Specimens Based on Nonconfocal Imaging Techniques. 424-428 - Laurin Herr:
Visualization of the Information Age. 429 - Wayne E. Fordyce, Jeffrey Ventrella:
Factors Inducing Periodic Breathing in Humans Blunted Hypoxic Sensitivity. 430-434 - Steve M. Legensky:
Interactive Investigations of Fluid Mechanics Data Sets. 435-439 - David A. Prawel:
Real-World Applications of Visualization Solutions. 440-442 - Quentin E. Dolecek, K. Moorjani, B. F. Kim, D. G. Tilley, Thomas S. Denney Jr.:
Personal Visualization System: Applications in Research and Engineering. 443-448 - Brian K. Christensen, Lisa M. Desjarlais:
A Graphical Interface for Robotic Remediation of Underground Storage Tanks. 449-456 - Donna J. Cox:
Interdisciplinary Visualization: Lessons Learned at NCSA. 457-458
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