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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1993
- Phoebe G. Spetsieris, Vijay Dhawan, Shugo Takikawa, Donald Margouleff, David Eidelberg:
Imaging cerebral function. 15-26 - Paul Pitot:
The Voxar project [parallel ray-tracing]. 27-33 - Hans-Peter Seidel:
An introduction to polar forms. 38-46 - Larry L. Schumaker:
Triangulations in CAGD. 47-52 - Debasish Dutta, Ralph R. Martin, Michael J. Pratt:
Cyclides in surface and solid modeling. 53-59 - Gregory M. Nielson:
Scattered data modeling. 60-70 - James R. Miller:
Incremental boundary evaluation using inference of edge classifications. 71-78 - Christoph M. Hoffmann:
Implicit curves and surfaces in CAGD. 79-88 - Nicholas M. Patrikalakis:
Surface-to-surface intersections. 89-95
Volume 13, Number 2, March 1993
- James F. Blinn:
NTSC: nice technology, super color. 17-23 - Stephen M. Ervin:
Landscape visualization with Emaps. 28-33 - Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Mark Bolstad, Penny Rheingans, Lynne Petterson, Walter Shackelford:
Visualizing environmental data at the EPA. 34-38 - Christopher J. Moran, Guy Vézina:
Visualizing soil surfaces and crop residues. 40-47 - Joseph D. Wood, Peter F. Fisher:
Assessing interpolation accuracy in elevation models. 48-56 - Ralf Denzer:
Graphics for environmental decision making. 58-64 - Wolf-Fritz Riekert:
Extracting area objects from raster image data. 68-73 - Fangju Wang:
A parallel intersection algorithm for vector polygon overlay. 74-81 - Sherman R. Alpert:
Graceful interaction with graphical constraints. 82-91
Volume 13, Number 3, May 1993
- Jan-Peter Müller, Philip Eales, Tim Day, Lee Kellgren, Athula Mandanayake, Andrew Newton, David Rees, Sam Richards, Kevin Tildsley, Gunter Schreier, Heidelotte Craubner, Hilko Hoffmann, Robert Meisner, Peter Schickl, Angelika Schnagl:
Global change video: visualization freeze-frames. 11-13 - Marc Rioux, Tony Bird:
White laser, synced scan [3D scanner]. 15-17 - Tom Calvert, Armin Bruderlin, John Dill, Thecla Schiphorst, Chris Weilman:
Desktop animation of multiple human figures. 18-26 - Peter W. Pruyn, Donald P. Greenberg:
Exploring 3D computer graphics in cockpit avionics. 28-35 - Tsung-Pao Fang, Les A. Piegl:
Delaunay triangulation using a uniform grid. 36-47 - Salim S. Abi-Ezzi, Leon A. Shirman:
The scaling behavior of viewing transformations. 48-54 - Oliver Günther, Salvador Dominguez:
Hierarchical schemes for curve representation. 55-63 - Suvajit Gupta, Joshua U. Turner:
Variational solid modeling for tolerance analysis. 64-74 - James F. Blinn:
A trip down the graphics pipeline: the homogeneous perspective transform. 75-80
Volume 13, Number 4, July 1993
- Robert S. MacLeod, Christopher R. Johnson, Michael A. Matheson:
Visualization blackboard-visualizing bioelectric fields. 10-12 - Jarke J. van Wijk:
Flow visualization with surface particles. 18-24 - Thierry Delmarcelle, Lambertus Hesselink:
Visualizing second-order tensor fields with hyperstreamlines. 25-33 - Nelson Max, Roger Crawfis, Dean Williams:
Visualization for climate modeling. 34-40 - Clifford Beshers, Steven Feiner:
AutoVisual: rule-based design of interactive multivariate visualizations. 41-49 - Shigeru Muraki:
Volume data and wavelet transforms. 50-56 - Tip E. Clifton III, Fred L. Wefer:
Direct volume display devices. 57-65 - David R. Wallace, Mark J. Jakiela:
Automated product concept design: unifying aesthetics and engineering. 66-75 - James F. Blinn:
What's that deal with the DCT? 78-83
Volume 13, Number 5, September 1993
- Florian Schröder:
Visualizing meteorological data for a lay audience. 12-14 - Takaaki Akimoto, Yasuhito Suenaga, Richard S. Wallace:
Automatic creation of 3D facial models. 16-22 - Michael Jäger, Utz Osterfeld, Hans-Josef Ackermann, Christoph Hornung:
Building a multimedia ISDN PC. 24-33 - Brian C. Smith, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Algorithms for manipulating compressed images. 34-42 - Barry Fowler, Richard H. Bartels:
Constraint-based curve manipulation. 43-49 - Pijush K. Ghosh, Pradeep K. Jain:
An algebra of geometric shapes. 50-59 - Uday G. Gujar, Virendra C. Bhavsar, Stephen Y. M. Choi, Prem K. Kalra:
Traversed geometric fractals. 61-67 - Markus Schichtel:
G2 blend surfaces and filling of N-sided holes. 68-73 - R. Victor Klassen:
Increasing the apparent addressability of supersampling grids. 74-77 - Andrew Woo:
Efficient shadow computations in ray tracing. 78-83
Volume 13, Number 6, November 1993
- Christopher Giertsen, Johnny Petersen:
Parallel volume rendering on a network of workstations. 16-23 - Brian A. Barsky:
Rational Beta-splines for representing curves and surfaces. 24-32 - Paul Ning, Jules Bloomenthal:
An evaluation of implicit surface tilers. 33-41 - Jack Tumblin, Holly E. Rushmeier:
Tone reproduction for realistic images. 42-48 - Thomas R. Nelson, T. Todd Elvins:
Visualization of 3D ultrasound data. 50-57 - Jayaram K. Udupa, Dewey Odhner:
Shell rendering. 58-67 - Steven A. Cover, Norberto F. Ezquerra, James F. O'Brien, Richard Rowe, Thomas Gadacz, Ellen Palm:
Interactively deformable models for surgery simulation. 68-75 - Ryo Yoshida, Tatsuo Miyazawa, Akio Doi, Taisuke Otsuki:
Clinical planning support system-CliPSS. 76-84 - Laura Caponetti, Anna Maria Fanelli:
Computer-aided simulation for bone surgery. 86-92 - James F. Blinn:
Backface culling snags [rendering algorithm]. 94-97
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