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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1995
- Myron W. Krueger:
Automating virtual reality. 9-11 - Alan D. Kalvin, David Dean, Jean-Jaques Hublin:
Reconstruction of human fossils. 12-15 - Karen Whitehouse:
Keeping an electronic eye on the road. 16-17 - Siu Chi Hsu, Tien-Tsin Wong:
Simulating dust accumulation. 18-22 - Emmanuel I. Agba:
SeaMaster: an ROV-manipulator system simulator. 24-31 - Donald M. Monro, Frank Dudbridge:
Rendering algorithms for deterministic fractals. 32-41 - Yasushi Yamaguchi, Fumihiko Kimura:
Nonmanifold topology based on coupling entities. 42-50 - Walt Donovan, Paolo Sabella, Ihtisham Kabir, Michael Hsieh:
Pixel processing in a memory controller. 51-61 - Martin Hardwick, Blair R. Downie, Mike Kutcher, David L. Spooner:
Concurrent engineering with delta files. 62-68 - Eng-Wee Chionh, Ronald N. Goldman:
Elimination and resultants. 1. Elimination and bivariate resultants. 69-77 - James F. Blinn:
How to draw a sphere. 1. 78-83
Volume 15, Number 2, March 1995
- Scott E. Parker, Julian C. Cummings, Ravi Samtaney:
Visualization of plasma turbulence. 7-10 - Dave Sims:
See how they run: modeling evacuations in VR. 11-13 - Rita K. Addison:
"Detour: Brain Deconstruction Ahead". 14-17 - Clifford A. Pickover:
Generating extraterrestrial terrain. 18-21 - Boris Yamrom, Kenneth M. Martin:
Vector field animation with texture maps. 22-24 - Julie Dorsey, James Arvo, Donald P. Greenberg:
Interactive design of complex time dependent lighting. 26-36 - Detlef Ruprecht, Heinrich Müller:
Image warping with scattered data interpolation. 37-43 - Michal Shapira, Ari Rappoport:
Shape blending using the star-skeleton representation. 44-50 - Jin J. Chou:
Voronoi diagrams for planar shapes. 52-59 - Eng-Wee Chionh, Ronald N. Goldman:
Elimination and resultants.2. Multivariate resultants. 60-69 - James F. Blinn:
How to draw a sphere.2. Coordinate systems. 70-76
Volume 15, Number 3, May 1995
- M. Pauline Baker, Colleen Bushell:
After the storm: considerations for information visualization. 12-15 - Dave Sims:
At Oak Ridge, a car crash on the World Wide Web. 16-18 - Hans Reiser, Beverly Reiser:
Aesthetic considerations unique to interactive multimedia. 24-28 - John Lansdown, Simon Schofield:
Expressive rendering: a review of nonphotorealistic techniques. 29-37 - Binh Pham, Glen Pringle:
Color correction for an image sequence. 38-42 - Stephen J. Adelson, Larry F. Hodges:
Generating exact ray-traced animation frames by reprojection. 43-52 - Deborah Silver:
Object-oriented visualization. 54-62 - David Baraff:
Interactive simulation of solid rigid bodies. 63-75 - Eric J. Stollnitz, Tony DeRose, David Salesin:
Wavelets for computer graphics: a primer.1. 76-84
Volume 15, Number 4, July 1995
- Jay D. Bolter, Larry F. Hodges, Thomas C. Meyer, Alison Nichols:
Integrating perceptual and symbolic information in VR. 8-11 - Steven T. Hackstadt, Allen D. Malony:
Visualizing parallel programs and performance. 12-14 - Dave Sims:
From the ground up: building a high-resolution seismic model. 15-17 - Lloyd A. Treinish:
Visualization of scattered meteorological data. 20-26 - Andreas Johannsen, Robert J. Moorhead II:
AGP: ocean model flow visualization. 28-33 - Mitchell Roth, Rick Guritz:
Visualization of volcanic ash clouds. 34-39 - Philip Peterson, F. David Fracchia, Brian Hayden:
Integrating spatial data display with virtual reconstruction. 40-46 - Georgios Sakas, Lars-Arne Schreyer, Marcus Grimm:
Preprocessing and volume rendering of 3D ultrasonic data. 47-54 - Lisa M. Sobierajski, Ricardo S. Avila, Donald M. O'Malley, Sidney W. Wang, Arie E. Kaufman:
Visualization of calcium activity in nerve cells. 55-61 - Holly E. Rushmeier, Anthony Hamins, Mun-Young Choi:
Volume rendering of pool fire data. 62-67 - Russ Herrell, Joe Baldwin, Chris Wilcox:
High-quality polygon edging. 68-74 - Eric J. Stollnitz, Tony DeRose, David Salesin:
Wavelets for computer graphics: a primer. 2. 75-85 - James F. Blinn:
How to attend a Siggraph conference. 86-88
Volume 15, Number 5, September 1995
- Peter Chambers, Alyn Rockwood:
Visualization of solid reaction-diffusion systems. 7-11 - Sharon A. Stansfield, Daniel Shawver, David Rogers, Ron R. Hightower:
Mission visualization for planning and training. 12-14 - Dave Sims:
Undersea and in the air: VR offers a thrill a minute. 15-18 - Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose:
Providing force feedback in virtual environments. 22-30 - R. Bowen Loftin, Patrick J. Kenney:
Training the Hubble space telescope flight team. 31-37 - Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda, David R. Pratt, Donald P. Brutzman, Paul T. Barham:
Exploiting reality with multicast groups. 38-45 - Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke:
Trade-off between resolution and interactivity in spatial task performance. 46-51 - Michael Bajura, Ulrich Neumann:
Dynamic registration correction in video-based augmented reality systems. 52-60 - Tsung-Pao Fang, Les A. Piegl:
Delaunay triangulation in three dimensions. 62-69 - Duncan Rowland, David I. Perrett:
Manipulating facial appearance through shape and color. 70-76 - Jintae Lee, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Model-based analysis of hand posture. 77-86 - James F. Blinn:
How to draw a sphere. 3. The hyperbolic horizon. 87-93
Volume 15, Number 6, November 1995
- David Zeltzer, Nicholas J. Pioch, Walter A. Aviles:
Training the officer of the deck. 6-9 - Ronald D. Kriz, Edward H. Glaessgen, J. Doug MacRae:
Visualizing gradients in composite design and fabrication. 10-13 - Dave Sims:
Molecules at your fingertips. 14-16 - Peter Stucki, Jack Bresenham, Rae A. Earnshaw:
Computer Graphics in Rapid Prototyping Technology [Guest Editor's Introduction]. 17-19 - Michael J. Bailey:
Tele-Manufacturing: rapid prototyping on the Internet. 20-26 - Jan Helge Bøhn:
Removing zero-volume parts from CAD models for layered manufacturing. 27-34 - Xuejun Sheng, Ingo R. Meier:
Generating topological structures for surface models. 35-41 - Vijay Chandru, Swami Manohar, C. Edmond Prakash:
Voxel-based modeling for layered manufacturing. 42-47 - Christoph P. E. Zollikofer, Marcia Ponce de León:
Tools for rapid prototyping in the biosciences. 48-55 - Jung-Hong Chuang, Weun-Jier Hwang:
A new space subdivision for ray tracing CSG solids. 56-62 - Ken W. Brodlie, Ljiljana B. Damnjanovic, David A. Duce, F. Robert A. Hopgood:
GKS-94: an overview. 64-71 - Jeffrey S. Kallman, Anthony J. De Groot, Carol Griswold Hoover, William Graham Hoover, Susanne M. Lee, Frederick Wooten:
Visualization techniques for molecular dynamics. 72-77 - Roger D. Hersch, Claude Bétrisey, Justin Bur, André Gürtler:
Perceptually tuned generation of grayscale fonts. 78-89 - James F. Blinn:
Three wrongs make a right. 90-93
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