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Philip J. Willis
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- affiliation: Department of Computer Science, University of Bath, Bath, UK
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Books and Theses
- 1976
- [b1]Philip J. Willis:
The Computer Generation of Images in Real-Time. University of Sussex, UK, 1976
Journal Articles
- 2016
- [j37]Hui Du, Xiaogang Jin, Philip J. Willis:
Two-level joint local laplacian texture filtering. Vis. Comput. 32(12): 1537-1548 (2016) - 2014
- [j36]Chuan Li, Philip J. Willis, Matthew Brown:
Appearance Stylization of Manhattan World Buildings. Comput. Graph. Forum 33(1): 15-26 (2014) - 2013
- [j35]Gang Ren, Chuan Li, Eamonn O'Neill, Philip Willis:
3D Freehand Gestural Navigation for Interactive Public Displays. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 33(2): 47-55 (2013) - [j34]Chuan Li, David Pickup, Thomas Saunders, Darren Cosker, A. David Marshall, Peter M. Hall, Philip Willis:
Water Surface Modeling from a Single Viewpoint Video. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 19(7): 1242-1251 (2013) - 2012
- [j33]John W. Patterson, Christine D. Taylor, Philip J. Willis:
Constructing And Rendering Vectorised Photographic Images. J. Virtual Real. Broadcast. 9 (2012) - 2011
- [j32]Yun Sheng, Philip J. Willis, Gabriela González Castro, Hassan Ugail:
Facial geometry parameterisation based on Partial Differential Equations. Math. Comput. Model. 54(5-6): 1536-1548 (2011) - [j31]Chuan Li, Oliver Deussen, Yi-Zhe Song, Philip Willis, Peter M. Hall:
Modeling and generating moving trees from video. ACM Trans. Graph. 30(6): 127 (2011) - 2009
- [j30]JunJun Pan, Xiaosong Yang, Xin Xie, Philip Willis, Jian J. Zhang:
Automatic rigging for animation characters with 3D silhouette. Comput. Animat. Virtual Worlds 20(2-3): 121-131 (2009) - 2008
- [j29]Fabian Di Fiore, Frank Van Reeth, John Patterson, Philip Willis:
Highly stylised animation. Vis. Comput. 24(2): 105-123 (2008) - [j28]Gabriela González Castro, Hassan Ugail, Philip J. Willis, Ian J. Palmer:
A survey of partial differential equations in geometric design. Vis. Comput. 24(3): 213-225 (2008) - 2007
- [j27]Min Chen, Carlos D. Correa, Shoukat Islam, Mark W. Jones, P.-Y. Shen, Deborah Silver, Simon J. Walton, Philip J. Willis:
Manipulating, Deforming and Animating Sampled Object Representations. Comput. Graph. Forum 26(4): 824-852 (2007) - 2006
- [j26]Philip Willis:
In Memoriam: Professor Dick Grimsdale 1929-2005. Comput. Graph. Forum 25(1): 1-2 (2006) - [j25]Philip Willis:
Projective Alpha Colour. Comput. Graph. Forum 25(3): 557-566 (2006) - [j24]Emmanuel Tanguy, Philip J. Willis, Joanna Bryson:
A Dynamic Emotion Representation Model within a Facial Animation System. Int. J. Humanoid Robotics 3(3): 293-300 (2006) - 2004
- [j23]Dan Su, Philip Willis:
Image Interpolation by Pixel-Level Data-Dependent Triangulation. Comput. Graph. Forum 23(2): 189-202 (2004) - 2001
- [j22]Huw Jones, Philip J. Willis:
Event Report: The John Lansdown Award. Comput. Graph. Forum 20(1): 61 (2001) - 2000
- [j21]Max Froumentin, Frédéric Labrosse, Philip J. Willis:
A Framework For Image Warping. Comput. Graph. Forum 19(3) (2000) - 1999
- [j20]Max Froumentin, Philip Willis:
An Efficient 2½ D rendering and Compositing System. Comput. Graph. Forum 18(3): 385-395 (1999) - 1996
- [j19]Adrian Bowyer, Gary Bayliss, Richard Taylor, Philip Willis:
A Virtual Factory. Int. J. Shape Model. 2(4): 215-226 (1996) - 1994
- [j18]Ken Brodlie, W. Terry Hewitt, Steve Larkin, Philip Willis, Julian R. Gallop:
Graphics and visualization - Techniques and tools: A course for postgraduates of all disciplines. Comput. Graph. 18(3): 263-268 (1994) - [j17]John W. Patterson, Philip J. Willis:
Computer Assisted Animation: 2D or not 2D? Comput. J. 37(10): 829-839 (1994) - 1992
- [j16]Philip J. Willis, Robert J. Oddy:
Rendering NURB Regions For 2D Animation. Comput. Graph. Forum 11(3): 35-44 (1992) - 1991
- [j15]John Spackman, Philip J. Willis:
The SMART navigation of a ray through an oct-tree. Comput. Graph. 15(2): 185-194 (1991) - [j14]Philip J. Willis, Andrew Hunter:
A Picture Archive Browser. Comput. Graph. Forum 10(1): 49-59 (1991) - [j13]Andrew Hunter, Philip J. Willis:
Classification of Quad-encoding Techniques. Comput. Graph. Forum 10(2): 97-112 (1991) - [j12]Robert J. Oddy, Philip J. Willis:
A Physically Based Colour Model. Comput. Graph. Forum 10(2): 121-127 (1991) - 1990
- [j11]Andrew Hunter, Philip J. Willis:
A Note on the Optimal Labelling of Quadtree Nodes. Comput. J. 33(5): 398-401 (1990) - 1989
- [j10]Andrew Hunter, Philip J. Willis:
Breadth-first quad encoding for networked picture browsing. Comput. Graph. 13(4): 419-432 (1989) - [j9]N. W. John, Philip J. Willis:
The Controller Animation System. Comput. Graph. Forum 8(2): 133-138 (1989) - 1988
- [j8]Philip J. Willis, G. W. Watters:
Colour Raster Operations. Comput. Graph. Forum 7(3): 151-159 (1988) - 1987
- [j7]Balbir S. Barn, Philip Willis:
Graphical Interaction Management. Comput. Graph. Forum 6(2): 119-124 (1987) - [j6]Geoff Watters, Philip Willis:
UltraPaint: A New Approach to a Painting System. Comput. Graph. Forum 6(2): 125-132 (1987) - [j5]Geoff Watters, Philip Willis:
Scan Converting Extruded Lines at Ultra High Definition. Comput. Graph. Forum 6(2): 133-140 (1987) - 1985
- [j4]Philip Willis, David Milford:
Browsing High Definition Colour Pictures. Comput. Graph. Forum 4(3): 203-208 (1985) - 1984
- [j3]Philip J. Willis:
Colour Graphics and te Fifth Generation Workstation. Comput. Graph. Forum 3(2): 147-152 (1984) - 1981
- [j2]Adrian Bowyer, Philip J. Willis, John R. Woodwark:
A Multiprocessor Architecture for Solving Spatial Problems. Comput. J. 24(4): 353-357 (1981) - 1977
- [j1]Philip J. Willis:
A Real Time Hidden Surface Technique. Comput. J. 20(4): 335-339 (1977)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2016
- [c25]Stephen Willey, Phil Willis, Ted Waine, Peter Hall:
Localised Colour Matching Between Stereo Pairs of Images. CVMP 2016: 10:1-10:10 - 2014
- [c24]Stephen Willey, Phil Willis, Jeff Clifford, Ted Waine:
Colour Matching Between Stereo Pairs of Images. ACCV Workshops (2) 2014: 289-298 - 2013
- [c23]Chris Lewin, Matt Thorman, Tom Waterson, Chris Williams, Phil Willis:
Rod constraints for simplified ragdolls. Symposium on Computer Animation 2013: 79-84 - 2011
- [c22]Chuan Li, Martin Shaw, David Pickup, Darren Cosker, Phil Willis, Peter Hall:
Realtime Video Based Water Surface Approximation. CVMP 2011: 109-117 - 2010
- [c21]David Pickup, Chuan Li, Darren Cosker, Peter M. Hall, Philip Willis:
Reconstructing Mass-Conserved Water Surfaces Using Shape from Shading and Optical Flow. ACCV (4) 2010: 189-201 - [c20]Florian Schanda, Philip Willis:
A Modular Physical-Simulation Methodology. VRIPHYS 2010: 105-114 - 2009
- [c19]Chuan Li, Peter M. Hall, Philip Willis:
ARTcams: Attributed Rational Tensor Cameras. CAe 2009: 73-81 - 2008
- [c18]Man Qi, Maozhen Li, Philip Willis:
Fast implementation of cel-based animation. ICAIT 2008: 128:1-128:6 - [c17]Yun Sheng, Philip J. Willis, Gabriela González Castro, Hassan Ugail:
PDE-Based Facial Animation: Making the Complex Simple. ISVC (2) 2008: 723-732 - 2007
- [c16]Philip Willis:
Generalised compositing. GRAPHITE 2007: 129-134 - [c15]Emmanuel Tanguy, Philip J. Willis, Joanna Bryson:
Emotions as Durative Dynamic State for Action Selection. IJCAI 2007: 1537- - 2006
- [c14]Fabian Di Fiore, Frank Van Reeth, John Patterson, Philip Willis:
Highly Stylised Drawn Animation. Computer Graphics International 2006: 36-53 - 2005
- [c13]Min Chen, Carlos D. Correa, Shoukat Islam, Mark W. Jones, P.-Y. Shen, Deborah Silver, Simon J. Walton, Philip J. Willis:
Deforming and Animating Discretely Sampled Object Representations. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 2005: 113-140 - [c12]Peiyi Shen, Philip Willis:
Texture for volume character animation. GRAPHITE 2005: 255-264 - [c11]Peiyi Shen, Philip Willis:
Texture Mapping Volume Objects. VVG 2005: 45-52 - 2004
- [c10]Philip Willis:
Virtual Physics for Virtual Reality. TPCG 2004: 42-49 - 2003
- [c9]Emmanuel Tanguy, Philip J. Willis, Joanna Bryson:
A Layered Dynamic Emotion Representation for the Creation of Complex Facial Expressions. IVA 2003: 101-105 - [c8]Dan Su, Philip Willis:
Demosaicing of Colour Images Using Pixel Level Data-Dependent Triangulation. TPCG 2003: 16-25 - [c7]M. Qi, Philip J. Willis:
Quasi-3D cell-based Animation. VVG 2003: 111-116 - 2001
- [c6]Frédéric Labrosse, Philip J. Willis:
Towards Continuous Image Representations. WSCG 2001: 206-213 - 1997
- [c5]D. J. Densley, Philip J. Willis:
Emotional posturing: a method towards achieving emotional figure animation. CA 1997: 8-12 - 1995
- [c4]Philip J. Willis, Tom Nettleship:
The Animachine renderer. CA 1995: 90-97 - 1994
- [c3]Mark Owen, Philip Willis:
Modelling and interpolating cartoon characters. CA 1994: 148-155, 203 - 1991
- [c2]Manjula Patel, Philip J. Willis:
FACES: Facial Animation, Construction and Editing System. Eurographics 1991: 33-46 - 1984
- [c1]Philip J. Willis:
A Paint Program for the Graphic Arts in Printing. Eurographics 1984
Editorship
- 2009
- [e2]Hassan Ugail, Rami Qahwaji, Rae A. Earnshaw, Philip J. Willis:
2009 International Conference on CyberWorlds, Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK, 7-11 September 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3791-7 [contents] - 2003
- [e1]Peter Hall, Philip Willis:
1st International Conference on Vision, Video, and Graphics, VVG 2003, Bath, UK, July 10-11, 2003, Proceedings. Eurographics Association 2003, ISBN 3-905673-54-1 [contents]
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