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- Special session on effective information presentation techniquesAaron Marcus, Mervyn Kurlansky, Susan Marcus, Jack Reineck, Gay Reineck. 1 [doi]
- The theory, design, implementation and evaluation of a three-dimensional surface detection algorithmEhud Artzy, Gideon Frieder, Gabor T. Herman. 2-9 [doi]
- Polygon comparison using a graph representationKevin Weiler. 10-18 [doi]
- Creating polyhedral stellationsKathleen R. McKeown, Norman I. Badler. 19-24 [doi]
- Acoustic radar graphic input deviceP. de Bruyne. 25-31 [doi]
- Movie-maps: An application of the optical videodisc to computer graphicsAndrew Lippman. 32-42 [doi]
- High-performance raster graphics for microcomputer systemsAndreas von Bechtolsheim, Forest Baskett. 43-47 [doi]
- Simulation and expected performance analysis of multiple processor Z-buffer systemsFrederic I. Parke. 48-56 [doi]
- Trends in high performance graphic systems(Panel Session)Henry Fuchs, D. Cohen, Bob Sproull, James H. Clark, Frederic I. Parke. 57 [doi]
- Atlas supplement to the 1972 County and City Data BookLucky M. Tedrow, Eugene A. Hoerauf. 58-62 [doi]
- A prototype Spatial Data Management SystemChristopher F. Herot, Richard T. Carling, Mark Friedell, David Kramlich. 63-70 [doi]
- ATLAS: A geographic database system data structure and language design for geographic informationTateyuki Tsurutani, Yutaka Kasahara, Masaru Naniwada. 71-77 [doi]
- Computer graphics moves into the business world (Panel Session)Carl Machover, Susan Taylor, Allan Schmidt, Paul Birkhahn, June Hament, John J. Quann. 78 [doi]
- Integrating solid image capability into a general purpose calligraphic graphics packageGregory D. Laib, Richard Puk, G. Stowell. 79-85 [doi]
- QUADRIL: A computer language for the description of quadric-surface bodiesJoshua Z. Levin. 86-92 [doi]
- PICTUREBALM: A LISP-based graphics language system with flexible syntax and hierarchical data structureGary B. Goates, Martin L. Griss, Gary J. Herron. 93-99 [doi]
- A structure from manipulation for text-graphic objectsFred Lakin. 100-107 [doi]
- Stochastic modeling in computer graphicsAlain Fournier, Donald S. Fussell. 108 [doi]
- Computer rendering of fractal curves and surfacesLoren C. Carpenter. 109 [doi]
- A 3-dimensional representation for fast rendering of complex scenesSteven M. Rubin, Turner Whitted. 110-116 [doi]
- A linear time exact hidden surface algorithmWm. Randolph Franklin. 117-123 [doi]
- On visible surface generation by a priori tree structuresHenry Fuchs, Zvi M. Kedem, Bruce F. Naylor. 124-133 [doi]
- Stereographic displays of atmospheric model dataMary desJardins, A. Frederick Hasler. 134-139 [doi]
- Application of graphical interaction to the analysis of radio astronomy dataJames Torson. 140-146 [doi]
- Color graphics for remote teachingWilliam Hankley, Virgil Wallentine. 147-153 [doi]
- Procedure models for generating three-dimensional terrainRobert Marshall, Rodger Wilson, Wayne E. Carlson. 154-162 [doi]
- Dynamic scan-converted images with a frame buffer display deviceJ. H. Jackson. 163-169 [doi]
- Computer graphics in television (Panel Session)Richard Shoup, Tom Klimek, Larry Evans, Peter Black, H. Bley, D. Weise. 170 [doi]
- Optical printing in computer animationNelson Max, John Blunden. 171-177 [doi]
- Adaptation of scan and slit-scan techniques to computer animationFrederic I. Parke. 178-181 [doi]
- Real time animation playback on a frame store display systemBryan D. Ackland, Neil Weste. 182-188 [doi]
- Special problems in human movement simulationNorman I. Badler, Joseph O'Rourke, Bruce Kaufman. 189-197 [doi]
- The integration of subjective and objective data in the animation of human movementThomas W. Calvert, John Chapman, Aftab E. Patla. 198-203 [doi]
- Graphic analysis and planning of electrical distribution systemsGwendolyn L. Fuehring. 204-210 [doi]
- B-spline surfaces for ship hull designDavid F. Rogers, Steven G. Satterfield. 211-217 [doi]
- Interactive computer graphics at Ford Motor CompanyFrank W. Bliss. 218-224 [doi]
- The user's view of CAD/CAM (Panel Session)Ken Anderson, Myrl Thompson, D. H. W. Harris, R. Wilson, B. Crowley, C. Boyd, Michael J. Wozny. 225 [doi]
- The workstation concept of GKS and the resulting conceptual differences to the GSPC core systemJosé L. Encarnação, Günter Enderle, Klaus Kansy, G. Nees, Ernst G. Schlechtendahl, J. Weiss, Peter Wißkirchen. 226-230 [doi]
- BUMPS: A program for animating projectionsRobert F. Gurwitz, Richard W. Thorne, Andries van Dam, Ingrid B. Carlbom. 231-237 [doi]
- Natural and efficient viewing parametersJames C. Michener, Ingrid B. Carlbom. 238-245 [doi]
- Graphics standards status report (Panel Session)P. tenHagen, Janet Chin, Peter R. Bono, José L. Encarnação, J. Michener. 246 [doi]
- Computer-assisted chart making from the graphic designer's perspectiveAaron Marcus. 247-253 [doi]
- Perceptual color spaces for computer graphicsGary W. Meyer, Donald P. Greenberg. 254-261 [doi]
- "Put-that-there": Voice and gesture at the graphics interfaceRichard A. Bolt. 262-270 [doi]
- Prototyping and simulation tools for user/computer dialogue designPaul R. Hanau, David R. Lenorovitz. 271-278 [doi]
- 3-D transformations of images in scanline orderEdwin E. Catmull, Alvy Ray Smith. 279-285 [doi]
- Continuous anti-aliased rotation and zoom of raster imagesCarl F. R. Weiman. 286-293 [doi]
- Synthetic texturing using digital filtersEliot Feibush, Marc Levoy, Robert L. Cook. 294-301 [doi]
- The display of characters using gray level sample arraysJohn E. Warnock. 302-307 [doi]
- Human vision, anti-aliasing, and the cheap 4000 line displayWilliam Leler. 308-313 [doi]
- Techniques for interactive raster graphicsPatrick Baudelaire, Maureen Stone. 314-320 [doi]
- Filling regions in binary raster images: A graph-theoretic approachUri Shani. 321-327 [doi]