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25th SIGGRAPH 1998: Orlando, Florida, USA - Abstracts and Applications
- Scott Crisson, Janet McAndless:
ACM SIGGRAPH 98 Conference Abstracts and Applications, Orlando, Florida, USA, July 19-24, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 978-1-58113-046-1 - Scott Grissom:
Introduction. 2 - Elizabeth A. Hornak:
Desktop publishing: an online distance learning course. 3 - James L. Mohler:
University and industry partnerships: creating multimedia solutions to solve unique industry problems. 4-5 - Joshua E. Seaver:
Moving mountains: using interactive graphics to teach geography. 6-7 - Karen Kresge:
Zoom into the past: illustrating history in middle school. 8-9 - Andrea Polli, Mary Murphy, Thomas Fowler IV, Mick Bo Rolnick, Branda Miller:
Collaborations in higher education (panel). 10-15 - Sarah Feldman, Henry Bar-Levav, Anthony Chapman, Aliza Sherman:
Reading, writing, reload (panel): new three Rs for a new millennium. 16-17 - Karl Hook, Debi Barett-Hayes, David Godwin, Marteni Young:
P.L.U.N.G.E into school (panel). 18-21 - Mark Ollila, Joakin Kempff, Johan Ljungman:
Where industry and academia meet (panel): an international perspective. 22-24 - Laurie Burruss, Karen Owen:
Multimedia boot camp: adventures for the new millennium. 25 - Karen Sullivan, Claudia Cumbie-Jones:
Concept development for computer animators workshop. 26-29 - Clinton S. Potter, Daniel E. Weber, Janet Sinn-Hanlon, Barbara Mason-Fossum, Bertram C. Bruce, Umesh Thakkar:
Chickscope: an innovative World Wide Laboratory for K-12 classrooms. 30-33 - June Julian:
How to get Web presents! Designing a collaborative K-12 Web project. 34-35 - Rodney Zagury, Brian Monahan:
Improving instruction and staff development by building K-12/university partnerships. 36-37 - Martin V. Goldman, David Rea:
The Physics 2000 Project: interactive physics on the World Wide Web. 38-41 - Jenniffer Lewin, Mark Ehrhardt, Mark D. Gross:
The Ceren Web resource: enabling students to become anthropologists in a virtual site. 42-43 - Cary Laxer, Aaron Klebanoff:
An interactive course on fractals and chaos. 44-45 - Naomi Ribner, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas:
The art and science of multimedia: an interdisciplinary approach to teaching multimedia at a liberal arts college. 46-51 - Dave Keskeys:
Media technologies and an interdisciplinary approach to program design. 52-59 - Casey D. Charvet, J. Matthew Miller III, Jonah H. Peretti:
Virtual reality in education: Irish and American students meet on the virtual frontier. 60 - Barbara K. Iverson, Teresa Prados-Torreia:
Integrating digital technology into classrooms: the making of warp & weft, might & magic, mettle & motherhood: an electronic exploration of American women's history: 1640s to 1870s. 61-65 - Gordon I. Goodman, Stephen Jacobs:
CAROL: students working on real-world projects empowering local cultural non-profits. 66-69 - Jeremy Sutton:
Creative expression on the digital canvas: an online digital art class. 70-75 - Gregory P. Garvey:
Digital image/sound and the fine arts: a double major with computer science and fine arts. 76-79 - Pamela Turner:
The language of cinema and traditional animation in the 3D computer animation classroom. 80-83 - Francis T. Marchese:
Teaching computer graphics with spreadsheets. 84-87 - Reinhard Klein, Frank Hanisch, Wolfgang Straßer:
Web-based teaching of computer graphics: concepts and realization of an interactive online course. 88-93 - Seth J. Teller, Brandon W. Porter, Nicholas J. Tornow, Nathan D. T. Boyd:
Distributed development and teaching of algorithmic concepts. 94-101 - Janet McAndless:
Introduction. 104 - Bruce Blumberg:
Jury statement. 105 - Andrew S. Glassner:
Jury statement. 106 - Kathryn Saunders:
Jury statement. 107 - Jun Rekimoto, Masaaki Oka, Nobuyuki Matsushita, Hideki Koike:
HoloWall: interactive digital surfaces. 108 - Bruce Blumberg:
Swamped! using plush toys to direct autonomous animated characters. 109 - Toshikazu Ohshima, Kiyohide Satoh, Hiroyuke Yamamoto, Hideyuki Tamura:
AR2 Hockey. 110 - Craig Wisneski:
PingPongPlus. 111 - Naoki Kawakami, Masahiko Inami, Yasuyuki Yanagida, Susumu Tachi:
Object-oriented displays. 112 - Trevor Darrell, H. Harville, Gaile G. Gordon, John Woodfill:
Mass hallucination. 113 - Yuichiro Kume:
Foot interface: fantastic phantom slipper. 114 - Scott Brave:
inTouch. 115 - Stacy Kombis:
Virtual FishTank. 116 - Hiroo Iwata:
Haptic screen. 117 - Koji Yamasaki:
Natural 3D display system using holographic optical element. 118 - Takahisa Ando:
Direct watch & touch. 119 - Kimberly Abel Parsons:
Media & mythology. 120 - John L. Sibert, Mehmet Gokturk:
Natural pointing techniques using a finger-mounted direct pointing device. 121 - Thom Brenner:
Virtual Head. 122 - Peter Rice, Joshua Strickon:
Stretchable music with laser range finder. 123 - Kazuyuki Ebihara:
Shall we dance? 124 - Omar Ahmad:
Introduction. 126 - J. Michael Moshell:
Islands of adventure in cyberspace. 127 - Josephine Anstey:
Guerilla VR. 128-129 - Jakub Segen:
Gesture VR: gesture interface to spatial reality. 130 - John Underkoffler:
Underscore. 131 - Edward Wagner:
CIMBLE: a collaborative learning environment. 132 - Dorée Duncan Seligmann, Cati Laporte:
Isle of write: communication is the landscape. 133 - Stephanie Silman:
MicroDisplay Camera Phone. 134 - Julien Signès, J. Jeffrey Close:
MAGNET. 135 - Barbara Hayes-Roth:
Jennifer James, celebrity auto spokesperson. 136 - Adele Newton, Christopher B. Stapleton:
Introduction: kids: reaching out to our future. 138-139 - Jeffrey S. Pierce, Tina Cobb, Randy Pausch:
Alice. 140 - Rick Barry:
Binary biker project: an exploration of motorcycles, art, and technology. 141 - Gordon I. Goodman, Stephen Jacobs:
CAROL: (culture and arts of Rochester online). 142 - Dave Warner:
The Cyberarium. 143 - Nancy Krebsbach, Mitchel Groter:
Dream map tapestries. 144 - Mark Jones, Pat Ryan:
Express link-up. 145 - Christian Greuel, Lisbeth Frølunde:
Generation LEGO. 146 - Terry Lim:
HistoryCity. 147 - Haruo Ishii:
Hyperscratch ver.7. 148 - Robert J. Rothfarb:
InterSpace station. 149 - Peter H. Rosen:
KidCast for peace: solutions for a better world. 150 - Candis Hoffman-Bomse, Erin Hethington Ebert:
Living and learning. 151 - Céline Jaspart:
Mario Net. 152 - Nobuo Masuda:
The virtual archaeologist. 153 - Ann Ioannides, Colette Stemple:
The virtual art gallery/streaming video on the Web. 154 - Katiuska Varela:
When children draw in 3D. 155 - Robert Dunn:
Where stories meet by TeleCommunity. 156 - June Julian:
Save the planet: eco-art on the Web. 157 - Heidi Dumphy, Timothy Comolli, Scott Lang, Maria Roussos, Chris Carey:
SigKIDS Art. 158 - Erin McCartney:
Digital self-portrait. 159 - Neddly Maxime:
Carla. 159 - A. J. Thieblot:
Digital self-portait. 160 - Matthew Teichman:
Bath Scene. 160 - Daniel Sergile:
Split personality. 161 - Jessica Yuan:
California landscape. 161 - Sarah Dodson:
Untitled #87. 162 - Angel R. Espinoza:
My apartment. 162 - Matthew Teichman:
The Stregner civilization. 163 - Charlcie Legler:
Digital self-portrait. 163 - Laura Griffiths:
Trees. 164 - Joshua Hendle:
Life dream. 164 - Eddie Kang:
Digital self-portrait. 165 - Eddie Kang:
Digital self-portrait. 165 - Toujour Byrd:
Alluromania. 166 - Gizelle Mallillin Pera:
The tree. 166 - Mackenzie Wahl:
I saw a tree. 167 - Dayana Ottenwalder, Eileen Lied, Juan Diaz, Zulma Gomex:
Pyramid of darkness. 167 - Chip Collier:
Untitled. 168 - Bettina Santo Domingo:
Moonlit men. 168 - Alexandra Greene:
Spirit tell me. 169 - Jillian Banks:
What does it feel to have freedom? 169 - David Halperin:
Spirits of wonder. 170 - Claire Abramowitz:
I hear the bells. 170 - Elizabeth Crowson, Kinsey Harris:
Untitled #11. 171 - Emily Rosenthal:
Circle of life. 171 - Lam Nguyen:
Isolation 3.11. 172 - Vinh Nguyen:
Pacific island. 172 - Eunji Mah:
Digital self-portrait. 173 - Natasha Spottiswoode:
The Mayflower voyage. 173 - Celia Pearce:
The year of the human. 176 - David Zeltzer, Ann M. Bisantz, Krzysztof Lenk, Jock D. Mackinlay, Randall W. Simons:
Visualization (panel): the hard problems. 177-179 - Julian E. Gómez, Dan Mapes, Henry Sowizral, Andries van Dam, Dan Venolia:
Look Ma! four hands! new models for interacting with 3D environments. 180-181 - Maribeth Back, Perry R. Cook, Robin Bargar, Peter B. L. Meijer, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
Listen up! Realtime auditory interfaces for the real world (panel). 182-184 - Steve Schklair, Christian Greuel, Andy Rifkin, Erik Strommen, Michael Patrick Johnson, Steve Sutyak:
Out of the box (panel): toys break the screen barrier. 185-187 - Patricia Rose Duignan, Scott Ross, Carl Rosendahl, Phil Tippett, Jim Morris, Richard Hollander, Ray Feeney:
Feature FX (panel): money pit or gold mine? 188-189 - Barbara Mones-Hattal, Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Endla Burrows, Daniel Jeannette, Pete Docter, Ken Perlin, James Sayers:
Dis-illusion of life: becoming a digital character animator. 190-191 - Elizabeth Reid Steere, Lynn Cherny, Mary Czerwinski, Tammy Knipp, Beth E. Kolko:
Human factors in virtual world design (panel): psychological and sociological considerations. 192-194 - Galen Brandt, Dorothy Strickland, Richard Satava, Hugh Lusted, Tom Riess, Rita K. Addison, Myron W. Krueger, Hunter G. Hoffman:
Virtual reality as healing art (panel). 195-199 - Michael Harris, Bill Buxton, William T. Freeman, Hiroshi Ishii, Mark Lucente, Michael J. Sinclair:
Interfaces for humans (panel): natural interaction, tangible data, and beyond. 200-202 - Mark Kucente:
Natural interaction. 202 - Michael J. Sinclair:
HCI through creative plagiarization. 202 - Mel Slater, Nat Durlach, Lawrence J. Hettinger, Randy Pausch, Dennis R. Proffitt:
Are your there? Presence in virtual reality (panel): what is it about and why care? 203-205 - W. Bradford Paley, Bill Buxton, Steve Feiner, Hiroshi Ishii, S. Joy Mountford, Steve Shafer, Mark D. Weiser:
The sorcerer's apprentice (panel): ubiquitous computing and graphics. 206-208 - Demetri Terzopoulos, Xiaoyuan In, Kiran Joshi, Craig W. Reynolds, Toby Simpson:
Behavioral modeling and animation (panel): past, present, and future. 209-211 - Randy Pausch, Trevor Bryant, Jon Snoddy, Joe Garlington, Jordan Weisman:
Location-based entertainment (panel): the next generation. 212-213 - Sara Diamond, Jane Prophet, Joshua Portway, Catherine Richards, Douglas MacLeod, Arlindo Ribeiro, Machado Neto, Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew:
Sublime and impossible bodies (panel). 214-216 - Kevin Weiler, Tom Duff, Steven Fortune, Chris Hoffman, Thomas J. Peters:
Is robust geometry possible? (panel). 217-219 - Mark Holler, Ingrid Carlbom, Steven Feiner, George G. Robertson, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Computer vision in 3D interactivity (panel). 220-222 - Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Richard Hollander, Grant Boucher, Gonzalo Garramuno, Bob Powell, Chris Wedge:
Ray tracing and radiosity (panel): ready for production? 223-224 - Steve DiPaola, Barnett Fox, Athomas Goldberg, Mark S. Meadows, Celia Pearce:
Characters on the Internet (panel): the next generation. 225-227 - Ryan Ulyate:
Introduction. 230-231 - Stuart Gordon, Paul Simpson:
Are the Tiki gods angry? 232 - Kevin Mack:
Awake in the dream. 232 - Paul Simpson:
Yesterday's world of tomorrow. 233 - Alan Kapler:
Millennium fever. 233 - Scott Petill:
Beam Breaker. 234 - Scott Petill:
Go-Go. 234 - Scott Petill:
Tweak. 235 - Scott Petill:
Meld Orbs. 235 - Rick Parent:
Introduction. 240-241 - Wolfgang Seibold, Geoff Wyvill:
Too many triangles. 242 - Wei Xu, Don Fussell:
Multiresolution of arbitrary triangular meshes. 243 - Michael V. Capps, Marek Teichmann:
Geometric reconstruction with anisotropic alpha-shapes. 244 - André Guéziec, Gabriel Taubin, Francis Lazarus, William Horn:
Converting sets of polygons to manifold surfaces by cutting and stitching. 245 - Tiow Seng Tan, Ket Fah Chong, Kok-Lim Low:
Collision detection framework using model simplification. 246 - Gary Lindahl, Thomas A. DeFanti, Dan Sandin, Gregory Dawe, Maxine D. Brown:
Optimizing stereo video formats for projection based virtual reality. 247 - Daniel Teece:
3D painting for non-photorealistic rendering. 248 - David H. Laidlaw, David Kremers, Eric T. Ahrens, Matthew J. Avalos:
Visually representing multi-valued scientific data using concepts from painting. 249 - Paul J. Rankin, Clive van Heerden, J. Mama, Lira Nikolovska, R. den Otter, J. Rutgers:
Star cursors in content space: abstractions of people and places. 250 - Michael A. Wingfield:
A 3D stereo window system for virtual environments. 251 - André Matos, Luiz Velho, Jonas Gomes, André Parente, Heloisa Siffert:
Visorama: a complete virtual panorama system. 252 - Terrance E. Boult:
Remote Reality via omni-directional imaging. 253 - Marek Teichmann, Seth J. Teller:
Assisted articulation of closed polygonal models. 254 - Keisuke Kishi, Shigeo Morishima:
Dynamic modeling of human hair and GUI based hair style designing system. 255 - Stephen Chenney:
Directing physics. 256 - Breton M. Saunders:
Faster integration of the equations of motion. 257 - Shigeo Morishima, Takahiro Ishikawa, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Physics-model-based 3D facial image reconstruction from frontal images using optical flow. 258 - Yingmei Lavin, Rajesh Batra, Lambertus Hesselink:
Vector field comparisons using earth mover's distance. 259 - Yuriko Takeshima:
Measuring volumetric coherence. 260 - Edward Bedwell, David S. Ebert:
Artificial evolution of implicit surfaces. 261 - Vladimir Volevich, Jerzy Sas, Karol Myszkowski, Andrei Khodulev, Edward A. Kopylov:
A progressive global illumination solution considering perceptual factors. 262 - Frédo Durand, George Drettakis, Claude Puech:
Visibility driven hierarchical radiosity. 263 - Philipp Slusallek, Wolfgang Heidrich, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Radiance maps: an image-based approach to global illumination. 264 - Céline Loscos, George Drettakis, Luc Robert:
Interactive modification of real and virtual lights for augmented reality. 265 - Justin Legakis:
Fast multi-layer fog. 266 - Wolfgang Heidrich:
A model for anisotropic reflections in open GL. 267 - Larry Seller:
Quadratic interpolation for near-Phong quality shading. 268 - Rui Yamada, Mitsuharu Ohki:
Editing 3D objects without 3D geometry. 269 - Lee A. Butler, David S. Ebert:
Procedural field grasses. 270 - Naoki Kawai:
Modeling fiber stream of internal wood. 271 - Tatsumi Sakaguchi:
Botanical tree structure modeling based on real image set. 272 - Argiris A. Kranidotis:
A particle system for direct synthesis of landscapes and textures. 273 - Juli Yamashita, Cai Yi, Robert W. Lindeman, Yukio Fukui, Osamu Morikawa:
Plane-shape perception using point-contact type force feedback device. 274 - Mikio Shinya, Shin'ya Nishida:
A psychophyical study on human perception of surface. 275 - Peter Presti, Stephen Sinclair, Amit Gupta:
The analysis and visualization of metamorphosis through 3D scene regeneration. 276 - Toshi Kato, Keith Goldfarb, Bob Powell:
The use of distortion of special venue films. 277 - Kazunori Miyata:
Hairstyle simulation system. 278 - Eihachiro Nakamae, Xueying Qin, Guofang Jiao, Katsumi Tadamura, Przemyslaw Rokita, Yuji Usagawa:
Panned/zoomed landscape video sequences composited with computer-generated still images. 279 - Kee Chang Lee, ChangWhan Sul, SungJoon Hur, KwangYun Wohn:
Virtual stage: an interactive 3D karaoke system. 280 - Fausto Bernardini, Jack Wasserman, Joshua Mittleman, Holly E. Rushmeier, Gabriel Taubin:
Studying sculpture with a digital model: understanding Michelangelo's Pieta' of the cathedral. 281 - Lars Erik Holmquist, Staffan Björk:
A hierarchical focus & context method for image browsing. 282 - Ingo Braun, Birgit Böhme, Uta Simmons, Askan Striepe, Andreas Knoche, Anja Kutzner, Christian Quintus, Leonie Schäfer:
Time travels in virtual landscapes. 283 - Thomas Mueller, Marcelo Ronchini:
Smithsonian without walls. 284 - Koichi Arai, Shigenobu Furuta, Arata Watanabe, Noboru Kamizi:
Applying depth-of-field effects to power substation simulation system using virtual reality technique. 285 - Jonathan M. Kaye, Dimitris N. Metaxas, Frank P. Primiano Jr.:
Coupled models for visualizing respiratory mechanics. 286 - Sarah Geitz, Chai-hi Park, Diane Brentari, Stephen Maher:
Language through gesture in a VRML world. 287 - Seiki Inoue:
Internal representation by the magic light. 288 - Gokhan Kisacikoglu:
The making of black-hole and nebula clouds for the motion picture "Sphere" with volumetric rendering and the f-rep of solids. 289 - Robert M. Candey, Ramona L. Kessel, Justin R. Plue:
Web-based sonification of space science data. 290 - Luis M. de la Cruz, Victor Godoy, Eduardo Ramos:
Lagrangian visualization of natural convection mixing flows. 291 - Masaki Hayashi:
TVML (TV program making language). 292 - Patti Koenig Koehler:
Dview. 293 - Colin Green:
Previsualization for "Starship Troopers" managing complexity in motion control. 294 - Henry Kaufman, Brian Knep, Aubrey O. Francois, Tinsley A. Galyean, Stacy Koumbis:
Virtual fishtank. 295 - Stahl Stensilie:
Solve et Coagula: mating man and machine. 296 - Karrie Karahalios:
Diorama. 297 - Peggy Reinecke, Rebecca Hermann:
Exquisite fun: a digital sketchbook. 298 - Bill Hill:
Electronic remapping: body augmentation in the electronic age. 299 - Naoko Tosa:
Interactive poem. 300 - Ann Latham Cudworth:
Virtual scenery in broadcast television: the Time 100 project at CBS television. 301 - Claudio S. Pinhanez, Aaron F. Bobick:
It/I: theater with an automatic and reactive computer graphics character. 302 - Anna Cicognani:
Designing with words: a model for a design language in a MOO. 303 - Ella Tallyn, John F. Meech:
Developing the interactive first person P.O.V.: using characters as a sensory lens. 304 - Lucia Grossberger-Morales:
Personal computers as performance instruments. 305 - Takehiko Nagakura:
Digitrama. 306 - Hisham Bizri:
Las Meninas: the articulation of vision. 307 - Andy McIntire:
Gestalt inhibition sequence: digital hypnosis. 308 - Daniel Loeb, André Bustanoby:
Titanic and digital character animation. 309 - Mike Morasky:
Wiring cracker: the mechanics of a non-anthropomorphic, real-time, performance animation puppet. 310 - Craig Hayes:
Starship Troopers. 311 - Walter Hyneman:
Starship Troopers. 312 - Luca Prasso, Juan Buhler, Jonathan Gibbs:
The PDI crowd system for ANTZ. 313 - Indira Guerrieri, Izzy Acar:
Pontaic coyote. 314 - George Evelyn, Chuck Gammage, Jerry van de Beek:
Coca-Cola factory. 315 - Wayne Gilbert:
CPU. 316 - Craig Barron:
Matte painting in the digital age. 318 - Brad Kuehn:
Hard Rain: a journey from title to story. 319 - Robin Bargar, Alex Betts, Insook Choi:
Computing procedural soundtracks from animation data. 320 - Michael S. Blum, Nhi Casey, Gregory Heflin:
ImageTimer: a traditional approach to 3D character animation. 321 - Beth Hofer:
The PDI facial animation system for ANTZ. 322 - Mike Wong:
The StormRiders feature film. 323 - Tom Bertino:
Flubber. 324 - Julie Janower:
Adam & Eve. 327 - Jeff Kleiser, Diana Walczak:
Adventures of Spiderman. 327 - Celeste Ramirez:
and so, she departed... 327 - Danny Kamhaji:
An indirect consciousness. 327 - Michael O'Neill:
Age of convergence. 327 - Tshyoshi Mizoguchi, M. Hirotsugu Motoyama:
Distortion. 328 - Olivier Bonnet, Laurent Bounoure:
Bob & Scott. 328 - Fabian Tejada:
Equis. 328 - Patrick Fitzgerald:
The EyeCue system. 328 - Sebastien Bruneau, Cédric Schmitt:
The Dragon. 328 - Arghyro Paouri, Christian Blonz:
Crash mapping. 328 - Neal McDonald:
Beryllium. 328 - Keiji Yamauchi:
Falling idol. 328 - Aaron Hartline:
H20. 329 - Conchita Labra:
Frankenmouse. 329 - Takashi Yakushiji:
Fool running. 329 - Fred Zyda:
Herrmann Hall. 329 - Mary C. Whitton, Todd Gaul, Andrei State, Andrew Ade:
The great paper deadline. 329 - Jack (Ming-Huei) Shih:
Intruding. 329 - John Clark Matthews:
Jurupa. 329 - Stuart Sharpe:
Gone forever. 329 - David Haxton:
Islands of adventure Web game tour. 329 - Toshiyuki Aoyama:
Project wivern. 330 - Diana Velilla, Ruben Villoria:
Knife runner. 330 - Henri Barges:
PMU jouez avec vos e'motions. 330 - Herve Masseron:
Meta Baron. 330 - David Botta, Chihan Chen, Paul Chin, Jack Chu:
Lotus Spring. 330 - Masa Inakage:
Labyrinth. 330 - Sachiho Murata:
Paysage sylvain. 330 - Fred Zyda:
NPSNET: an amphibious virtual environment. 330 - Vicky Yu-tzu Lin:
Kachina doll. 330 - Ralph Destefano:
Sesame Street revisited. 331 - Stefan Smith:
Rococo #506. 331 - Franÿois-Xavier Aubague:
Test 001. 331 - Ivylee Lim, Robert Brodey, Gelek Gyaltong, Jeff Wagner, Leo Chan, Alex Wai, Rob Bairos:
Tibetan dreams. 331 - Laurence Leydier:
Trade secrets of the violin masters. 331 - Yukiko Okamoto:
To begin with. 331 - Mitsuyo Hashida:
Variation from "Tchaikovsky pas de Deux". 332 - Toshiyuki Aoyama:
Tune quest. 332 - David Dohan:
The wonder of it all. 332
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