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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1994
- William Ribarsky, Jay D. Bolter, Augusto Op den Bosch, Ron van Teylingen:
Visualization and analysis using virtual reality. 10-12 - Dave Sims:
Multimedia camp empowers disabled kids. 13-14 - Carl Machover, Steve E. Tice:
Virtual reality. 15-16 - Stephen R. Ellis:
What are virtual environments? 17-22 - John N. Latta, David J. Oberg:
A conceptual virtual reality model. 23-29 - David J. Sturman, David Zeltzer:
A survey of glove-based input. 30-39 - Yannick L. Kergosien, Hironobu Gotoda, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Bending and creasing virtual paper. 40-48 - W. Dean McCarty, Steven M. Sheasby, Philip Amburn, Martin R. Stytz, Chip Switzer:
A virtual cockpit for a distributed interactive simulation. 49-54 - Mark T. Bolas:
Human factors in the design of an immersive display. 55-59 - Ken Pimentel, Brian Blau:
Teaching your system to share. 60-65 - José L. Encarnação, Martin Göbel, Lawrence J. Rosenblum:
European activities in virtual reality. 66-74 - David K. Kahaner:
Japanese activities in virtual reality. 75-78
Volume 14, Number 2, March 1994
- Daniel Cohen, Craig Gotsman:
Photorealistic terrain imaging and flight simulation. 10-12 - Joshua U. Turner, Jaroslaw R. Rossignac:
Solid modeling. 13 - Gabriel Taubin:
Rasterizing algebraic curves and surfaces. 14-23 - Jai Prakash Menon:
Constructive shell representations for freeform surfaces and solids. 24-36 - Jeff Heisserman:
Generative geometric design. 37-45 - Dinesh Manocha:
Solving systems of polynomial equations. 46-55 - Günther Greiner, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Modeling with triangular B-splines. 56-60 - Lawrence J. Rosenblum:
Research issues in scientific visualization. 61-63 - Arie E. Kaufman, Karl Heinz Höhne, Wolfgang Krüger, Lawrence J. Rosenblum, Peter Schröder:
Research issues in volume visualization. 63-67 - José L. Encarnação, James D. Foley, Steve Bryson, Steven K. Feiner, Nahum D. Gershon:
Research issues in perception and user interfaces. 67-69 - Gregory M. Nielson, Pere Brunet, Markus H. Gross, Hans Hagen, Stanislav V. Klimenko:
Research issues in data modeling for scientific visualization. 70-73 - Philip K. Robertson, Rae A. Earnshaw, Daniel Thalmann, Michel Grave, Julian R. Gallop, Eric M. De Jong:
Research issues in the foundations of visualization. 73-76 - Lambertus Hesselink, Frits H. Post, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Research issues in vector and tensor field visualization. 76-79 - Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Yoshihisa Shinagawa:
Research issues in modeling complex object shapes. 80-83 - Jaroslaw R. Rossignac, Marcos Novak:
Research issues in model-based visualization of complex data sets. 83-85 - James F. Blinn:
Farewell to Fortran. 86-89 - Dave Sims:
New realities in aircraft design and manufacture. 91
Volume 14, Number 3, May 1994
- Wolfgang Krüger, Bernd Fröhlich:
The Responsive Workbench [virtual work environment]. 12-15 - Linda World:
GIS feels the Earth move in Los Angeles. 16 - Maria Lurdes Dias:
Ray tracing interference color: visualizing Newton's rings. 17-20 - Jai Menon, Richard J. Marisa, Jovan Zagajac:
More powerful solid modeling through ray representations. 22-35 - Alejandro M. García-Alonso, Nicolás Serrano, Juan Flaquer:
Solving the collision detection problem. 36-43 - Zhigang Xiang, Gregory Joy:
Color image quantization by agglomerative clustering. 44-48 - Phil Graham, S. Sitharama Iyengar:
Double- and triple-step incremental linear interpolation. 49-53 - Sandeep Kochhar:
CCAD: A paradigm for human-computer cooperation in design. 54-65 - Graeme W. Gill:
N-step incremental straight-line algorithms. 66-72 - Stephen D. Casey, Nicholas F. Reingold:
Self-similar fractal sets: theory and procedure. 73-82
Volume 14, Number 4, July 1994
- Jon Goldman, Trina M. Roy:
The cosmic worm. 12-14 - Dave Sims:
Decriminalizing the fingerprint. 15-16 - Nelson L. Max, Barry G. Becker:
Bump shading for volume textures. 18-20 - Steven Molnar, Michael Cox, David A. Ellsworth, Henry Fuchs:
A sorting classification of parallel rendering. 23-32 - David Ellsworth:
A new algorithm for interactive graphics on multicomputers. 33-40 - Scott Whitman:
Dynamic load balancing for parallel polygon rendering. 41-48 - Ulrich Neumann:
Communication costs for parallel volume-rendering algorithms. 49-58 - Kwan-Liu Ma, James S. Painter, Charles D. Hansen, Michael Krogh:
Parallel volume rendering using binary-swap compositing. 59-68 - Didier Badouel, Kadi Bouatouch, Thierry Priol:
Distributing data and control for ray tracing in parallel. 69-77 - James F. Blinn:
Quantization error and dithering. 78-82
Volume 14, Number 5, September 1994
- Ricardo S. Avila, Lisa M. Sobierajski, Arie E. Kaufman:
Visualizing nerve cells. 11-13 - Dave Sims:
Biometric recognition: our hands, eyes, and faces give us away. 14-15 - Amitabh Varshney, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., William V. Wright:
Computing smooth molecular surfaces. 19-25 - Sidney W. Wang, Arie E. Kaufman:
Volume-sampled 3D modeling. 26-32 - Jarke J. van Wijk, Andrea J. S. Hin, Willem C. de Leeuw, Frits H. Post:
Three ways to show 3D fluid flow. 33-39 - Daniel A. Keim, Hans-Peter Kriegel:
VisDB: database exploration using multidimensional visualization. 40-49 - Roger Crawfis, Nelson Max, Barry G. Becker:
Vector field visualization. 50-56 - Alex Pang:
Spray rendering. 57-63 - Richard H. Bartles, David R. Warn:
Experiments with curvature-continuous patch-boundary fitting. 64-73 - James F. Blinn:
Compositing. 1. Theory. 83-87
Volume 14, Number 6, November 1994
- Margaret J. Geller, Emilio E. Falco:
Graphic voyages through the universe. 7-11 - Carl Machover:
Four decades of computer graphics. 14-19 - Dan Gordon, Michael A. Peterson, R. Anthony Reynolds:
Fast polygon scan conversion with medical applications. 20-27 - Bradley A. Payne, Arthur W. Toga:
Surface reconstruction by multiaxial triangulation. 28-35 - Hikmet Senay, Eve Ignatius:
A knowledge-based system for visualization design. 36-47 - Steven J. Gortler, Michael F. Cohen, Philipp Slusallek:
Radiosity and relaxation methods. 48-58 - Henry J. Lamousin, Warren N. Waggenspack Jr.:
NURBS-based free-form deformations. 59-65 - Xiujun Ni, M. Susan Bloor:
Performance evaluation of boundary data structures. 66-77 - James F. Blinn:
Composting, part 2: practice. 78-82
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