SIGGRAPH11

SIGGRAPH 1984 论文列表

Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1984, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, July 23-27, 1984.

Computer graphics research in Japanese Universities.
Nova*gks, a distributed implementation of the Graphical Kernel System.
GKS for imaging.
A programmer's interface to graphics dynamics.
The storage, retrieval and display of integrated graphics and text (Panel).
Compositing digital images.
Texture synthesis for digital painting.
A family of new algorithms for soft filling.
The role and reality of graphics standards (Panel).
Shade trees.
Modeling the interaction of light between diffuse surfaces.
Summed-area tables for texture mapping.
Computer graphics in commercial and broadcast production (Panel).
Manipulating simulated objects with real-world gestures using a force and position sensitive screen.
Priority windows: A device independent, vector oriented approach.
A system for algorithm animation.
Microcomputer graphics (Panel).
Ray tracing volume densities.
Ray tracing of Steiner patches.
An adaptive subdivision algorithm and parallel architecture for realistic image synthesis.
Trends in semiconductor hardware for graphics systems (Panel).
Distributed ray tracing.
Ray tracing with cones.
Beam tracing polygonal objects.
International market opportunities (Panel).
An analytic visible surface algorithm for independent pixel processing.
The A -buffer, an antialiased hidden surface method.
Invisibility coherence for faster scan-line hidden surface algorithms.
International technology transfer (Panel).
A hardware stochastic interpolator for raster displays.
Chap - a SIMD graphics processor.
A parallel processor system for three-dimensional color graphics.
A retrospective (Panel): Six perennial issues in computer graphics.
Computing in the fast lane (Panel): Supersystems for computer graphics.
Automatic synthesis of graphical object descriptions.
Efficient octree conversion by connectivity labeling.
Interpolating splines with local tension, continuity, and bias control.
Computer-integrated manufacturing in Japan (Panel).
Global and local deformations of solid primitives.
Simulation of natural scenes using textured quadric surfaces.
Plants, fractals, and formal languages.