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ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1996
- Peter Shirley, Changyaw Wang, Kurt Zimmerman:
Monte Carlo Techniques for Direct Lighting Calculations. 1-36 - Per H. Christensen, Eric J. Stollnitz, David Salesin, Tony DeRose:
Global Illumination of Glossy Environments Using Wavelets and Importance. 37-71 - Cornelius W. A. M. van Overveld, Marie-Luce Viaud:
Sticky Splines: Definition and Manipulation of Spline Structures with Maintained Topological Relations. 72-98
Volume 15, Number 2, April 1996
- Norberto Ezquerra, Rakesh Mullick:
An Approach to 3D Pose Determination. 99-120 - Colin Ware, Glenn Franck:
Evaluating Stereo and Motion Cues for Visualizing Information Nets in Three Dimensions. 121-140 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Craig Gotsman:
Time/Space Tradeoffs for Polygon Mesh Rendering. 141-152 - William L. Luken, Fuhua Cheng:
Comparison of Surface and Derivative Evaluation Methods for the Rendering of NURB Surfaces. 153-178
Volume 15, Number 3, July 1996
- Philip M. Hubbard:
Approximating Polyhedra with Spheres for Time-Critical Collision Detection. 179-210 - Elvis Ko-Yung Jeng, Zhigang Xiang:
Moving Cursor Plane for Interactive Sculpting. 211-222 - Steven Fortune, Christopher J. Van Wyk:
Static Analysis Yields Efficient Exact Integer Arithmetic for Computational Geometry. 223-248 - Gershon Elber, Elaine Cohen:
Adaptive Isocurve-Based Rendering for Freeform Surfaces. 249-263
Volume 15, Number 4, October 1996
- Meng-chou Chang, Feipei Lai, Wei-Chao Chen:
Image Shading Taking into Account Relativistic Effects. 265-300 - Ron Davidson, David Harel:
Drawing Graphs Nicely Using Simulated Annealing. 301-331 - Brian K. Guenter, Jack Tumblin:
Quadrature Prefiltering for High Quality Antialiasing. 332-353 - David P. Dobkin, David Eppstein, Don P. Mitchell:
Computing the Discrepancy with Applications to Supersampling Patterns. 354-376
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