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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 1991
- John R. Woodwark:
Reconstructing history with computer graphics. 18-20 - Donald P. Greenberg:
More accurate simulations at faster rates [graphics]. 23-29 - Charles A. Csuri:
Art and animation. 30-35 - Carl Machover:
The business of computer graphics. 35-41 - John Staudhammer:
Computer graphics hardware. 42-44 - Peter R. Wilson:
Standards: past tense and future perfect? [graphics]. 44-48 - Jack Grimes, Mike Potel:
What is multimedia? 49-52 - Michael L. Rhodes:
Computer graphics in medicine: the past decade. 52-54 - Les A. Piegl:
On NURBS: a survey. 55-71 - Jonathan Yen, Susan Spach, Mark T. Smith, Ron W. Pulleyblank:
Parallel boxing in B-spline intersection. 72-79 - Anthony C. Barkans:
Hardware-assisted polygon antialiasing. 80-88 - Jianying Hu, Theo Pavlidis:
Function plotting using conic splines. 89-94 - James F. Blinn:
Jim Blinn's corner - A trip down the graphics pipeline: line clipping. 98-105
Volume 11, Number 2, March 1991
- W. Kenneth Stewart:
Multisensor visualization for underwater archaeology. 13-18 - Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Marilyn E. Noz, Henry Rusinek, Judith Jaeger, Elissa L. Kramer, Joseph J. Sanger, Gwenn S. Smith:
Graphics applied to medical image registration. 20-28 - Gary Monheit, Norman I. Badler:
A kinematic model of the human spine and torso. 29-38 - Gary A. Crocker, William F. Reinke:
An editable nonmanifold boundary representation. 39-51 - Maria Lurdes Dias:
Ray tracing interference color. 54-60 - Christof Blum, Georg Rainer Hofmann, Detlef Krömker:
Requirements for the first international imaging standard. 61-70 - Jürgen Schönhut, Hans-Peter Wiedling, Veronika Samara:
Constructive page description. 71-78 - Michael D. Wilson, Anthony Conway:
Enhanced interaction styles for user interfaces. 79-90 - Ken Robinson, Mark Martin, Max E. Mehl, Allan Davison, Kieron Drake, Mel Slater:
Graphics workstations: a European perspective. 91-103
Volume 11, Number 3, May 1991
- Richard L. Phillips:
An interpersonal multimedia visualization system. 20-27 - Ted Mihalisin, John Timlin, John Schwegler:
Visualizing multivariate functions, data, and distributions. 28-35 - James Helman, Lambertus Hesselink:
Visualizing vector field topology in fluid flows. 36-46 - Gregory M. Nielson, Thomas A. Foley, Bernd Hamann, David A. Lane:
Visualizing and modeling scattered multivariate data. 47-55 - Philip K. Robertson:
A methodology for choosing data representations. 56-67 - Stephen Cameron:
Efficient bounds in constructive solid geometry. 68-74 - David Pinedo:
Window clipping methods in graphics accelerators. 75-84 - James F. Blinn:
Jim Blinn's Corner - WYSBOAVRTWYG. 85-92
Volume 11, Number 4, July 1991
- Lawrence C. Schuette:
Visualization blackboard - acoustic holography. 12-13 - Takaaki Akimoto, Kenji Mase, Yasuhito Suenaga:
Pixel-selected ray tracing. 14-22 - Kristina Hooper Woolsey:
Multimedia scouting. 26-38 - Glorianna Davenport, Jonathan D. Harber:
Numbers - a medium that counts [spreadsheet software]. 39-44 - Gregory R. Crane:
Hypermedia and the study of ancient culture. 45-51 - Sorel Reisman:
Developing multimedia applications. 52-57 - Roy D. Pea:
Learning through multimedia. 58-66 - Glorianna Davenport, Thomas Aguirre Smith, Natalio Pincever:
Cinematic primitives for multimedia. 67-74 - David R. Clark:
The demise of multimedia. 75-80 - James F. Blinn:
A trip down the graphics pipeline: pixel coordinates. 81-85
Volume 11, Number 5, September 1991
- Nahum D. Gershon:
Visualization Blackboard - visualizing 3D PET images. 11-13 - Stuart C. Wells, Grant J. Williamson, Susan E. Carrie:
Dithering for 12-bit true-color graphics. 18-29 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Complex models for animating synthetic actors. 32-44 - Yannick L. Kergosien:
Generic sign systems in medical imaging. 46-65 - Yoshihisa Shinagawa, Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Yannick L. Kergosien:
Surface coding based on Morse theory. 66-78 - Dan Gordon, Shuhong Chen:
Front-to-back display of BSP trees. 79-85 - James F. Blinn:
Jim Blinn's Corner - a trip down the graphics pipeline: subpixelic particles. 86-90
Volume 11, Number 6, November 1991
- Gabor T. Herman, Dewey Odhner:
Visualization blackboard-visualizing optimization by multiple processors. 13-15 - Edward Angel, Don Morrison:
Speeding up Bresenham's algorithm. 16-17 - Emanuel Sachs, Andrew Roberts, David Stoops:
3-Draw: a tool for designing 3D shapes. 18-26 - Åke Wallin:
Constructing isosurfaces from CT data. 28-33 - Hans-Peter Meinzer, Kirsten Meetz, Dinu Scheppelmann, Uwe Engelmann, Hans Jürgen Baur:
The Heidelberg ray tracing model. 34-43 - Yoshihisa Shinagawa, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Constructing a Reeb graph automatically from cross sections. 44-51 - Jayaram K. Udupa, Dewey Odhner:
Fast visualization, manipulation, and analysis of binary volumetric objects. 53-62 - Derek R. Ney, Elliot K. Fishman:
Editing tools for 3D medical imaging. 63-71 - Michael W. Vannier, Thomas K. Pilgram, Gulab Bhatia, Barry S. Brunsden, Paul K. Commean:
Facial surface scanner. 72-80
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