the State of the Art Proceedings of Graphics Interface '85
edited by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann.
Tokyo
Springer Japan
1985
(x, 497 pages 278 illustrations)
1 Image Synthesis --; Image Synthesis: Optical Identity or Pictorial Communication --; A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Coherent Ray-Tracing --; High Level Descriptions for 3D Stochastic Models --; Frame Buffer Algorithms for Stochastic Models --; Animating Lights and Shadows --; An Analysis and Algorithm for Filling Propagation --; 2 Image Processing --; Non-Rigid Body Motion --; Selection of Segment Similarity Measures for Hierarchical Picture Segmentation --; Computer Analysis of Cardiac Wall Motion Asynchrony --; Multi-Robot Assembly of IC's --; A Computerized System for Spot Detection and Analysis of Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis Images --; Hologram-like Transmission of Pictures --; 3 Geometric Modelling --; CSG and Ray Tracing Using Functional Primitives --; Geometric Continuity with Interpolating Bezier Curves --; An Intuitive Approach to Geometric Continuity for Parametric Curves and Surfaces --; Octree Data Structures and Creation by Stacking --; 4 Computer Animation --; ANIMENGINE: An Engineering Animation System --; Dynamics for Animation of Characters with Deformable Surfaces --; Using Dynamic Analysis to Animate Articulated Bodies such as Humans and Robots --; Towards an Integrated View of 3-D Computer Animation --; Controlling Evolution and Motion Using the CINEMIRA-2 Animation Sublanguage --; Computer Animation in Distance Teaching --; 5 User Interface --; The Interactive Planning Work Station: A Graphics-Based UNIX Tool for Application Users and Developers --; The Higgens UIMS and its Efficient Implementation of Undo --; Graphics Interaction in Databases --; Interface Abstractions for an naplps Page Creation System --; Colour Coding Scales and Computer Graphics --; 6 CAD/CAM --; An Innovative User Interface for Microcomputer-Based Computer-Aided Design --; A Geometric Modeller for Turbomachinery Applications --; Low Cost Geometric Modelling System for CAM --; The CADME Approach to the Interface of Solid Modellers --; 7 Artificial Intelligence --; Generative Design in Architecture Using an Expert System --; Knowledge Engineering Application in Image Processing --; Heuristic Rules for Visualization --; 8 Applications --; Computer Graphics for Multivariate Data --; A Graphics Interface for Interactive Simulation of Packet-Switched Networks --; Design and Implementation of an Interactive Route Editor --; Business Graphics and the Stakeholder Approach: An Exploratory Field Experiment --; An Integrated System for Printing and Publishing Applications --; Project Management Using Graphics --; 9 Geographic Information and Databases --; How Map Designers can Represent their Ideas in Thematic Maps: Effective User Interfaces for Thematic Map Design --; Challenges in the Application of Graphics Technology to the Management of Geographic Information --; An Image Management Kernel for the Design of Relational and Pictorial Data Bases --; The Scientific and Technical Issues in Integrating Remotely Sensed Imagery with Geocoded Data Bases --; Author Index.
Research, development, and applications in computer graphics have dramatically expanded in recent years. Because of decreasing prices, superior hardware is now being used and image quality is better than ever. Many people now require image-synthesis techniques and software for their applicaions. Moreover, the techniques of computer ani mation have become very popular. In this book, we present a wide range of applications of computer graphics. This book is a collection of 44 papers in various areas of computer graphics selected from papers presented at Graphics Interface '85. Graphics Interface '85, held from May 27 to 31 in Montreal, was the first truly international computer graphics conference in Canada. This year, for the first time, the conference was presented jointly by the Com puter Graphics Society and the Canadian Man-Computer Communications Society. This new arrangement gave the conference international scope. The conference was spon sored by the Department of Communications in Ottawa, the Department of Science and Technology in Quebec, Supply and Services Canada, the Natural Sciences and Engineer ing Research Council of Canada, Hydro-Quebec, the "Association Canadienne Fran«aise pour I' Avancement des Sciences", and the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora tion. Graphics Interface '85 was organized by "1'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales" of the University of Montreal. Over 100 papers were submitted to the conference , but 64 were selected by the inter national program committee for presentation. This book contains new expanded versions of the papers.
Computer graphics.
Computer science.
Computer vision.
T385
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E358
1985
edited by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann.