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15th SIGGRAPH 1988: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Richard J. Beach:
Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1988, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, August 1-5, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-275-6 - Juan Pineda:
A parallel algorithm for polygon rasterization. 17-20 - Michael Deering, Stephanie Winner, Bic Schediwy, Chris Duffy, Neil Hunt:
The triangle processor and normal vector shader: a VLSI system for high performance graphics. 21-30 - David P. Dobkin, Leonidas J. Guibas, John Hershberger, Jack Snoeyink:
An efficient algorithm for finding the CSG representation of a simple polygon. 31-40 - Nader Gharachorloo, Satish Gupta, Erdem Hokenek, Peruvemba Balasubramanian, William Bogholtz, Christian Mathieu, Christos Zoulas:
Subanosecond pixel rendering with million transistor chips. 41-49 - Paolo Sabella:
A rendering algorithm for visualizing 3D scalar fields. 51-58 - Craig Upson, Michael Keeler:
V-buffer: visible volume rendering. 59-64 - Robert A. Drebin, Loren C. Carpenter, Pat Hanrahan:
Volume rendering. 65-74 - Michael F. Cohen, Shenchang Eric Chen, John R. Wallace, Donald P. Greenberg:
A progressive refinement approach to fast radiosity image generation. 75-84 - Gregory J. Ward, Francis M. Rubinstein, Robert D. Clear:
A ray tracing solution for diffuse interreflection. 85-92 - Min-Zhi Shao, Qunsheng Peng, You-Dong Liang:
A new radiosity approach by procedural refinements for realistic image sythesis. 93-99 - Paul Haeberli:
ConMan: a visual programming language for interactive graphics. 103-111 - David Kurlander, Eric A. Bier:
Graphical search and replace. 113-120 - Michael Chen, S. Joy Mountford, Abigail Sellen:
A study in interactive 3-D rotation using 2-D control devices. 121-129 - Michael F. Barnsley, Arnaud Jacquin, Francois Malassenet, Laurie Reuter, Alan D. Sloane:
Harnessing chaos for image synthesis. 131-140 - Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, Aristid Lindenmayer, James Hanan:
Development models of herbaceous plants for computer imagery purposes. 141-150 - Philippe de Reffye, Claude Edelin, Jean Françon, Marc Jaeger, Claude Puech:
Plant models faithful to botanical structure and developmentr. 151-158 - Andrew P. Witkin, Michael Kass:
Spacetime constraints. 159-168 - Gavin S. P. Miller:
The motion dynamics of snakes and worms. 169-173 - Ronen Barzel, Alan H. Barr:
A modeling system based on dynamic constraints. 179-188 - Michael Shantz, Sheue-Ling Chang:
Rendering trimmed NURBS with adaptive forward differencing. 189-198 - Phillip J. Barry, Ronald N. Goldman:
A recursive evaluation algorithm for a class of Catmull-Rom splines. 199-204 - David R. Forsey, Richard H. Bartels:
Hierarchical B-spline refinement. 205-212 - Wolfgang Krueger:
Intensity fluctuations and natural texturing. 213-220 - Don P. Mitchell, Arun N. Netravali:
Reconstruction filters in computer-graphics. 221-228 - Alain Fournier, Eugene Fiume:
Constant-time filtering with space-variant kernels. 229-238 - Kurt Akeley, Tom Jermoluk:
High-performance polygon rendering. 239-246 - Douglas Voorhies, David Blair Kirk, Olin Lathrop:
Virtual graphics. 247-253 - Brian Apgar, Bret Bersack, Abraham Mammen:
A display system for the Stellar graphics supercomputer model GS1000. 255-262 - Alex D. Kelley, Michael C. Malin, Gregory M. Nielson:
Terrain simulation using a model of stream erosion. 263-268 - Demetri Terzopoulos, Kurt W. Fleischer:
Modeling inelastic deformation: viscolelasticity, plasticity, fracture. 269-278 - John C. Platt, Alan H. Barr:
Constraints methods for flexible models. 279-288 - Matthew Moore, Jane Wilhelms:
Collision detection and response for computer animationr3. 289-298 - James K. Hahn:
Realistic animation of rigid bodies. 299-308 - Lynne Shapiro Brotman, Arun N. Netravali:
Motion interpolation by optimal control. 309-315 - Rod Deyo, John A. Briggs, Pete Doenges:
Getting graphics in gear: graphics and dynamics in driving simulation. 317-326 - Thomas V. Papathomas, James A. Schiavone, Béla Julesz:
Applications of computer graphics to the visualization of meteorological data. 327-334 - David E. Thompson, William L. Buford Jr., Loyd M. Myers, David J. Giurintano
, John A. Brewer III:
A hand biomechanics workstation. 335-343 - Mark Callow, James Gosling, Leo Hourvitz, Scott McGregor:
Screen PostScript (panel session). 345 - Peter M. Dew, Henry Fuchs, Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Michael J. Wozny:
Parallel processing for computer vision and display (panel session). 346 - Owen Densmore, David Goldsmith, Andrew Schulert, Smokey Wallace:
User interface toolkits; present and future (panel session). 346 - Robert Abel, Jim Blinn, Carl Rosendahl, Craig Upson:
Four paths to computer animation: entertainment, broadcast, education and science - will their future converge? (panel session). 347 - Robert Haimes, Joel Slayton, Paul Souza:
Computer graphics and the changing methodology for artists and designers (panel session). 347 - Alan Broder, Mark A. Charette, Brian Croll, Turner Whitted:
What can we learn by benchmarking graphics systems? (panel session). 348 - Mike Fink, Kirk Thatcher, Ralph Winter:
The reality of computer graphics in the motion picture industry (panel session). 348 - Walter Bender, Marvin Minsky, David Zeltzer:
Media technology (panel session). 349 - James Gettys, Georges G. Grinstein, Bertram Herzog, Robert Scheifler:
X Window System (panel session). 349 - Roy Hall, Mike Kaplan, Al Lopez, Alvy Ray Smith:
Software directions for scientific visualization (panel session). 350 - James H. Clark, Thomas A. DeFanti, Lou Doctor, Frank Moss:
Hardware strategies for scientific visualization (panel session): 58. 350 - Jim Blinn, Donald P. Greenberg, Margaret A. Hagen:
Designing effective pictures: is photographic realism the only answer? (panel session). 351 - Salim S. Abi-Ezzi, Gregory D. Laib, Richard Puk:
Extending graphics standards to meet industry requirements (panel session). 351
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