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Computers & Graphics, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 1996
- Alexei Sourin, Alexander A. Pasko, Vladimir V. Savchenko:
Using real functions with application to hair modelling. 11-19 - Yong Tsui Lee, Shu Beng Tor, E. L. Soo:
Mathematical modelling and simulation of pop-up books. 21-31 - Feng Lin, Seah Hock Soon, Yong Tsui Lee:
Deformable volumetric model and isosurface: exploring a new approach for surface boundary construction. 33-40 - Kelvin Sung, Jason Loh Jen Shiuan, Akkihebbal L. Ananda:
Ray tracing in a distributed environment. 41-49 - Yew-Hock Ang, Sim Heng Ong, Zhao Li:
Retrieval of artifact images using multidimensional multiresolution features. 51-59 - Tim Poston, Luis Serra, Meiyappan Solaiyappan, Pheng-Ann Heng:
The graphics demands of virtual medicine. 61-68 - Eng-Kiat Koh:
Wavevisions: a desktop virtual reality software. 69-75 - Aik-Siong Koh, Alan Wegienka:
Software report: dynamic designer--a multibody dynamics software. 77-78 - Hong-Gian Chew, Moung Liang:
Software report: Alexis--giant jigsaw made easy. 79-81 - Hwee-Leng Ong, Hing-Yan Lee:
Software report: winviz--a visual data analysis tool. 83-84 - Bernhard Elsässer, Josef Hoschek:
Approximation of digitized points by surfaces of revolution. 85-94 - Rauf Izmailov, Alexei Pokrovskii, Alexander S. Vladimirov:
Visualization of polynomials. 95-105 - R. Krishnan, A. Das, B. Gurumoorthy:
Octree encoding of B-Rep based objects. 107-114 - Abdelfata Nahed, Bernard Peroche:
A 2 1/2 -D hierarchical model based on planar maps. 115-123 - Karel Culík II, Jarkko Kari:
Finite state transformation of images. 125-135 - Ling Li, Meledath Damodaran, Robert K. L. Gay:
A model for animating the motion of cloth. 137-156 - Hansong Zhang:
Pattern generation with color map gouraud shading. 157-162 - John Meier, Clifford A. Reiter:
Fractal representations of Cayley Graphs. 163-170 - M. A. Pumar:
Zooming of terrain imagery using fractal-based interpolation. 171-176 - Jeffrey J. McConnell:
Active and group learning techniques and their use in graphics education. 177-180
Volume 20, Number 2, 1996
- Mark Green:
Shared virtual environments: the implications for tool builders. 185-189 - Zhigeng Pan, Jiaoying Shi, Mingmin Zhang:
Distributed graphics support for virtual environments. 191-197 - James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney, Hyeong-Seok Ko:
Simulation and scenario support for virtual environments. 199-206 - Helmut Haase, Johannes Strassner, Fan Dai:
VR techniques for the investigation of molecule data. 207-217 - T. Todd Elvins:
Volume visualization in a collaborative computing environment. 219-222 - Sheng Fu, Hujun Bao, Qunsheng Peng:
An accelerated rendering algorithm for stereoscopic display. 223-229 - Gregory Joy, Zhigang Xiang:
Reducing false contours in quantized color images. 231-242 - Hans Werner Kohl:
Hidden-curve algorithm for correct grid surface representation of functions of two variables. 243-261 - Zeng-Jia Hu, Zhi-Kui Ling:
Swept volumes generated by the natural quadric surfaces. 263-274 - Chun-Fong You, Shih-Shing Yang:
Reconstruction of curvilinear manifold objects from orthographic views. 275-293 - Chengfu Yao, Jon G. Rokne:
Bi-directional incremental linear interpolation. 295-305 - Cevdet Aykanat, Tolga K. Çapin, Bülent Özgüç:
A parallel progressive radiosity algorithm based on patch data circulation. 307-324 - Julien Clinton Sprott:
Strange attractor symmetric icons. 325-332 - M. Romera, G. Pastor, Fausto Montoya Vitini:
Graphic tools to analyse one-dimensional quadratic maps. 333-339 - Dieter W. Fellner, Martin Fischer:
Computer graphics interface (CGI): a good concept and a valuable tool for research and teaching in computer graphics. 341-346
Volume 20, Number 3, 1996
- Júlio Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Clésio L. Tozzi:
Shape from shading with perspective projection and camera calibration. 351-364 - Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo, Jonas Gomes:
Sampling implicit objects with physically-based particle systems. 365-375 - Mónica Costa, Bruno Feijó:
Agents with emotions in behavioral animation. 377-384 - Marcelo Knörich Zuffo, Andrew J. Grant, Roseli de Deus Lopes, Eduardo Toledo Santos, João Antonio Zuffo:
A programming environment for high-performance volume visualization applications. 385-394 - Gilberto Câmara, Ricardo Cartaxo Modesto de Souza, Ubirajara Moura de Freitas, Juan Garrido:
Spring: integrating remote sensing and gis by object-oriented data modelling. 395-403 - Vania Maria de Menezes, W. P. Paula Filho, A. A. Oliveira, N. C. Lima Filho:
A cad system for telecommunications engineering in a GIS environment. 405-411 - Jan O. Borchers, Oliver Deussen, Arnold Klingert, Clemens Knörzer:
Layout rules for graphical web documents. 415-426 - Wolfgang Broll, Tanja Koop:
VRML: Today and tomorrow. 427-434 - Anette Knierriem-Jasnoch, Bernhard Tritsch, Ulrik Schroeder:
Reflection on WWW functionalities for educational purposes. 435-443 - Marc Colet, Robert Herzog:
WWW2GCG, a web interface to the GCG biological sequences analysis software. 445-450 - Stephen L. Dixon, Kevin L. Steele, Robert P. Burton:
Generation and graphical analysis of Mandelbrot and Julia sets in more than four dimensions. 451-456 - John E. Pulsifer, Clifford A. Reiter:
One tub, eight blocks, twelve blinkers and other views of life. 457-462 - Lars Kjelldahl, Yngve Sundblad:
Experience from 10 years of student projects oriented towards graphic interaction. 463-471
Volume 20, Number 4, 1996
- Günter Knittel, Andreas Schilling, Anders Kugler, Wolfgang Straßer:
Hardware for superior texture performance. 475-481 - Mehmet Demirer, Richard L. Grimsdale:
Approximation techniques for high performance texture mapping. 483-490 - Steven Molnar:
The pixelflow texture and image subsystem. 491-502 - Hans-Josef Ackermann:
Single chip hardware support for rasterization and texture mapping. 503-514 - I. Ernst, D. Jackél, H. Rüsseler, O. Wittig:
Hardware-supported bump mapping. 515-521 - Václav Skala:
Line clipping in E2 with O(1) processing complexity. 523-530 - Jieqing Feng, Lizhuang Ma, Qunsheng Peng:
A new free-form deformation through the control of parametric surfaces. 531-539 - Alok K. Chaturvedi, Les A. Piegl:
Procedural method for terrain surface interpolation. 541-566 - Min Chen, Mark W. Jones, Peter Townsend:
Volume distortion and morphing using disk fields. 567-575 - Ching-Yung Yang, Ja-Chen Lin:
RWM-cut for color image quantization. 577-588 - Helen Qammar, Faramarz Mossayebi:
Fractal basins in the control of the logistic equation. 589-596 - Ryan Richardson, Christine Shannon:
Palindrome pictures. 597-603 - Xavier Pueyo, Frederic Pérez, Joan Antoni Sellarès, Josep Suy:
An object-oriented approach for teaching visibility computation algorithms. 605-610
Volume 20, Number 5, 1996
- B. R. Badrinath:
Distributed computing in mobile environments. 615-617 - Michael Beigl, Rimbert Rudisch:
System support for mobile computing. 619-625 - Ulf Leonhardt, Jeff Magee, Paul Dias:
Location service in mobile computing environments. 627-632 - Lloyd Rutledge, John F. Buford, Roger Price:
Mobile objects and the hyoctane distributed hyperdocument server. 633-639 - Wayne Citrin, Mark D. Gross:
PDA-based graphical interchange for field service and repair workers. 641-649 - Markku Kylänpää, Olli Pihlajamaa, Martin Bergenwall:
Nomadic access to information services by a GSM phone. 651-658 - Bernhard Sterzbach, Wolfgang A. Halang:
A mobile vehicle on-board computing and communication system. 659-667 - Thomas Kirste, Uwe Rauschenbach:
A presentation model for mobile information visualization. 669-681 - Jörg Bönigk, Astrid Lubinski:
A basic architecture for mobile information access. 683-691 - Ronan Boulic, Ramon Mas, Daniel Thalmann:
A robust approach for the control of the center of mass with inverse kinetics. 693-701 - J. López, Dani Tost, Anna Puig, Isabel Navazo:
VolDmi: an open system for volume modeling and visualization. 703-712 - Ricardo Quirós, Javier Lluch, Miguel Chover, Roberto Vivó:
Geometric substitution using random L-systems. 713-721 - Paul Pratt, Martin Berzins:
Shock preserving quadratic interpolation for visualization on triangular meshes. 723-730 - Stephen D. Casey:
Using dimension theory to analyze and classify the generation of fractal sets. 731-749 - Paul W. Carlson:
Pseudo-3-D rendering methods for fractals in the complex plane. 751-758
Volume 20, Number 6, 1996
- Jürgen Fechter, Thomas Grunert, L. Miguel Encarnação, Wolfgang Straßer:
User-centered development of medical visualization applications: flexible interaction through communicating application objects. 763-774 - Karel J. Zuiderveld, Anton H. J. Koning, Rik Stokking, J. B. Antoine Maintz, Fred J. R. Appelman, Max A. Viergever:
Multimodality visualization of medical volume data. 775-791 - Birgit Westermann, Rolf Hauser:
Non-invasive 3-D patient registration for image-guided skull base surgery. 793-799 - John Coleman, Ammo Goettsch, Andrei Savchenko, Hendrik Kollmann, Wang Kui, Edwin Klement, Peter Bono:
TeleInVivoTM: towards collaborative volume visualization environments. 801-811 - Roni Yagel, Don Stredney, Gregory J. Wiet, Petra Schmalbrock, Louis B. Rosenberg, Dennis Sessanna, Yair Kurzion:
Building a virtual environment for endoscopic sinus surgery simulation. 813-823 - Stefan Großkopf, Axel Hildebrand, Rainer Malkewitz, Wolfgang Müller, Rolf Ziegler, Georgi Graschew:
Computer aided surgery--vision and feasibility of an advanced operation theatre. 825-838 - S. Ouyang, D. E. Maynard:
Phong shading by binary interpolation. 839-848 - Naai-Jung Shih, Wei-Der Shih:
Gesture modeling for architectural design. 849-862 - Jean Paul Gourret, Jamal Khamlichi:
A model for compression and classification of face data structures. 863-879 - Horace Ho-Shing Ip, C. S. Chan:
Script-based facial gesture and speech animation using a NURBS based face model. 881-891 - Marko Marhl, Nikola Guid, Crtomir Oblonsek, Matjaz Horvat:
Extensions of sweep surface constructions. 893-903 - Richard Egli, C. Petit, Neil F. Stewart:
Moving coordinate frames for representation and visualization in four dimensions. 905-919 - N. Vandewalle, Marcel Ausloos:
A toy model for life at the "edge of chaos". 921-923 - Yisrael Radai:
Computer art from the Mandelbrot set. 925-926 - José Carlos Teixeira:
Environments for teaching computer graphics: an experience. 927-935
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