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Computers & Graphics, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 1992
- Clifford A. Pickover:
Chaos and graphics introduction by the associate editor. 3-7 - Clifford A. Pickover:
A vacation on Mars - an artist's journey in a computer graphics world. 9-13 - Artur O. Lopes:
On the dynamics of real polynomials on the plane. 15-23 - H. Joel Jeffrey:
Chaos game visualization of sequences. 25-33 - Michael Frame, James Robertson:
A generalized mandelbrot set and the role of critical points. 35-40 - William J. Joel:
A simple attraction. 41-43 - Uday G. Gujar, Virendra C. Bhavsar, Nagarjuna Vangala:
Fractal images from z <-- z alpha + c in the complex z-plane. 45-49 - N. C. Sharma, Swami Manohar:
Line clipping revisited: Two efficient algorithms based on simple geometric observations. 51-54 - Karen M. Daniels, R. Daniel Bergeron, Georges G. Grinstein:
Line monotonic partitioning of planar cubic B-splines. 55-68 - Muhammad Sarfraz:
A C2 rational cubic spline alternative to the nurbs. 69-77 - Feng Lin, Yunhe Pan:
A stack-based approach for shading of regions. 79-84 - Martin R. Stytz, Ophir Frieder:
Volume-primitive based three-dimensional medical image rendering: Customized architectural approaches. 85-100 - Ming Chao, Yinghua Shen, Wei Zhao:
Solid modelling based on polyhedron approach. 101-105 - Anil Kaul, Jarek Rossignac:
Solid-interpolating deformations: Construction and animation of PIPs. 107-115 - Peter Shirley:
Time complexity of Monte Carlo radiosity. 117-120 - Georgios Sakas, Matthias Gerth:
Sampling and anti-aliasing of discrete 3-D volume density textures. 121-134
Volume 16, Number 2, 1992
- Peter R. Bono:
Introduction by the associate editor. 141 - Y. Z. Lashkari, S. S. S. P. Rao, V. Y. Mhaskar, A. C. Shelat:
PLX: A proposal to implement a general broadcasting facility in a distributed environment running X windows. 143-149 - Yong Zhou, Qunsheng Peng:
The super-plane buffer: An efficient form-factor evaluation algorithm for progressive radiosity. 151-158 - Chris Karakas:
Applications of visibility on the computation of offset curve patterns. 159-165 - S. Flesia, M. Roche:
3-D reconstruction of generalized cylinders from biplane projections. 167-173 - Willem F. Bronsvoort, Jacob J. Waarts:
A method for converting the surface of a generalized cylinder into a B-spline surface. 175-178 - John K. Johnstone, Ching-Kuang Shene:
Computing the intersection of a plane and a natural quadric. 179-186 - Jivka Ovtcharova, Gerhard Pahl, Joachim Rix:
A proposal for feature classification in feature-based design. 187-195 - Nenad Marovac, Larry Osburn:
HyperNet: A tool to choreograph worldwide distributed hypermedia documents. 197-202 - Horacio A. Caruso:
Dichotomous paths: An algorithm originally devised to represent botanical trees, herein used to move the arm of a robot and to draw figures with a small amount of information. 203-211 - Markus Groß:
Image analysis for advertisement purposes: A computational model of visual perception. 213-221 - Michael Frame, A. G. Davis Philip, Adam Robucci:
A new scaling along the spike of the Mandelbrot set. 223-234 - Ray Reeves:
Further insights into Halley's method. 235-236 - Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz:
Graphical representation of pseudorandom numbers. 237 - James C. Miller:
Computer graphics principles and practice, second edition. 239-240 - Edward Council, Robert Lee:
Videotape from the 1990 virtual reality conference. 241 - Edward Council:
Apple computer's siggraph animation reel. 243
Volume 16, Number 3, 1992
- Jayanth Rama Varma:
Computer graphics, peripheral vision and non-Euclidian geometry. 253-258 - Nelson D. A. Mascarenhas, Guaraci J. Erthal:
Image registration by sequential tests of hypotheses: The relationship between Gaussian and binomial models. 259-264 - Isaac W. S. Wong, David A. Swayne, David C.-L. Lam:
A tight package wrapping for planar point-sets. 265-271 - Varol Akman, Ahmet Arslan:
Sweeping with all graphical ingredients in a topological picturebook. 273-281 - Kai Qian, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Determining holes and connectivity in binary images. 283-288 - Chin-Laung Lei, Horng-Twu Liaw:
A parallel algorithm for finding congruent regions. 289-294 - Steven Dzik, Jay Ezrielev:
Representing surfaces with voxels. 295-301 - Mingfu Wang, Hujun Bao, Qunsheng Peng:
A new progressive radiosity algorithm through the use of accurate form-factors. 303-309 - Mel Slater:
An algorithm to support 3D interaction on relatively low performance graphics systems. 311-315 - José Mario De Martino, Rolf Köhling:
Production rendering on a local area network. 317-324 - Irene Luque Ruiz, Jrene L. Cruz Soto, Miguel Ángel Gómez-Nieto:
GESIM: Image management system for TIFF structures. 325-329 - David Pottinger, Stephen Todd, Iain Rodrigues, Tom Mullin, Anne C. Skeldon:
Phase portraits for parametrically excited pendula: An exercise in multidimensional data visualisation. 331-337 - Leonard Pratt:
A note on earthworm algebra and computer graphics. 339-340 - Clifford A. Reiter:
Visualizing the dynamics of the Rayleigh quotient iteration. 341-344 - Judith R. Brown:
The visualization lab: Crossroads between research and education. 345-348
Volume 16, Number 4, 1992
- Pere Brunet:
Guest editor's introduction. 353-354 - Yuhua Luo, Francisco José Perales López, Juan J. Villanueva Pipaon:
An automatic rotoscopy system for human motion based on a biomechanic graphical model. 355-362 - Carlos Ureña, José Parets-Llorca, Juan Carlos Torres, V. Del Sol:
An object-oriented approach to ray tracing image synthesis implementations. 363-368 - Roberto Vivó, Emilio Camahort, Ricardo Quirós:
A secondary parametric model for CSG. 369-373 - Antoni Soto-Riera, Sebastià Vila, Àlvar Vinacua:
A toolkit for constructing command driven graphics programs. 375-382 - Francisco José Serón Arbeloa:
Visualization and finite element techniques for seismic interpretation. 383-394 - C. Asteasu, J. C. Astiazaran, Juan Manuel Besga:
A dishwasher design system: An application of tailor-made CAD systems versus commercial systems. 395-399 - David A. Southard:
Transformations for stereoscopic visual simulation. 401-410 - J. L. Zheng, C. B. Millham:
A linear pivoting method for detecting and tracing planar section curves of free-form surfaces. 411-420 - J. D. Day:
An algorithm for clipping lines in object and image space. 421-426 - Muhammad Sarfraz:
Interpolatory rational cubic spline with biased, point and interval tension. 427-430 - Dereck S. Meek, Desmond J. Walton:
A note on planar minimax arc splines. 431-433 - Michael Michelitsch, Otto E. Rössler:
The "burning ship" and its quasi-Julia sets. 435-438 - William K. Mason:
Art from cellular automata and symmetrized dot-patterns. 439-441 - Kenelm W. Philip:
Field lines in the Mandelbrot set. 443-447 - Edward Council:
ACM/SIGGRAPH video review issues 71 and 72. 449 - Francis S. Hill, James C. Miller:
Computer graphics. 451-452
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