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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 1996
- Linda World:
Aesthetic Selection: The Evolutionary Art of Steven Rooke [About the Cover]. 4 - Ulf Tiede, Thomas Schiemann, Karl Heinz Höhne:
Visualization blackboard: visualizing the visible human. 7-9 - Dave Sims:
Applications: putting the visible human to work. 14-15 - Dave Sims:
Putting the Visibie Human to Work [Applications]. 14 - Martin R. Stytz, Elizabeth G. Block, Brian B. Soltz, Kirk Wilson:
The Synthetic Battlebridge: a tool for large-scale VEs. 16-26 - Michael L. Rhodes, Douglas D. Robertson:
Applications in Surgery and Therapy [Guest Editors' Introduction]. 28 - Stephen T. C. Wong, Robert C. Knowlton, Randy A. Hawkins, Kenneth D. Laxer:
Multimodal image fusion for noninvasive epilepsy surgery planning. 30-38 - Robert J. Sclabassi, Donald Krieger, Robert Simon, Raymond Lofink, Greg Gross, Donald M. DeLauder:
NeuroNet: collaborative intraoperative guidance and control. 39-45 - Vikas V. Patel, Michael W. Vannier, Jeffrey L. Marsh, Lun-Jou Lo:
Assessing craniofacial surgical simulation. 46-54 - Scot A. Tebo, Donald A. Leopold, Donlin M. Long, S. James Zinreich, David W. Kennedy:
An optical 3D digitizer for frameless stereotactic surgery. 55-64 - Andreas Wahle, Helmut Oswald, Eckart Fleck:
3D heart-vessel reconstruction from biplane angiograms. 65-73 - Jack Bresenham:
Pixel-processing fundamentals. 74-82 - Andrew S. Glassner:
Solar halos and sun dogs. 83-87
Volume 16, Number 2, March 1996
- Anne C. Lear:
Exploring Synthetic Possibilities of Virtual Space. 4 - Nathalie Prevost, Ray E. Jennings, Loki Jörgenson, F. David Fracchia:
Visualization in propositional logic. 6-8 - Subodh Kumar, Shankar Krishnan, Dinesh Manocha:
Interactive display of large solid models for walkthroughs. 9-11 - Karen Whitehouse:
Weather without the weatherman [on the World Wide Web]. 12-15 - Przemyslaw Rokita:
Generating depth of-field effects in virtual reality applications. 18-21 - Richard Szeliski:
Video mosaics for virtual environments. 22-30 - Sharon Rose Clay, Jane Wilhelms:
Put: language-based interactive manipulation of objects. 31-39 - Michiel van de Panne:
Parameterized gait synthesis. 40-49 - Hyeong-Seok Ko, Norman I. Badler:
Animating human locomotion with inverse dynamics. 50-59 - Nahum D. Gershon, Judith R. Brown:
Computer Graphics and Visualization in the Global Information Infrastructure. 60 - Nahum D. Gershon, Judith R. Brown:
The role of computer graphics and visualization in the GII. 61-63 - Stuart K. Card:
Visualizing retrieved information: a survey. 63-67 - T. Catard, Tiziana Catarci:
Interaction with databases. 67-69 - Stephen G. Eick:
Aspects of network visualization. 69-72 - Nahum D. Gershon:
Moving happily through the World Wide Web. 72-75 - Andrew S. Glassner:
Computer-generated solar halos and sun dogs. 77-81 - James F. Blinn:
Consider the lowly 2×2 matrix. 82-88
Volume 16, Number 3, May 1996
- Karen Whitehouse:
Making Connections. 4 - Ian G. Angus, Henry A. Sowizral:
VRMosaic: Web access from within a virtual environment. 6-10 - T. Cronin:
RF visualization to support airborne collection management. 11-13 - Dave Sims:
WWW extends "Apprentice's Assistant" to global medical resource. 14-15 - Dave Sims:
Re-creating a lost village in 3D space [virtual reality]. 15-16 - Martin R. Stytz:
Distributed virtual environments. 19-31 - Andreas Schilling, Günter Knittel, Wolfgang Straßer:
Texram: a smart memory for texturing. 32-41 - Pei-Wen Liu, Lih-Shyang Chen, Su-Chou Chen, Jong-Ping Chen, Fang-Yi Lin, Shy-Shang Hwang:
Distributed computing: new power for scientific visualization. 42-51 - Lih-Shyang Chen, Pei-Wen Liu, Ku-Yaw Chang, Jong-Ping Chen, Su-Chou Chen, Hong-Chow Hong, Jain Liu:
Using hypermedia in computer-aided instruction. 52-57 - Ning Liu, Houzhi Jin, Alyn P. Rockwood:
Antialiasing by Gaussian integration. 58-63 - Alan D. Kalvin, Russell H. Taylor:
Superfaces: polygonal mesh simplification with bounded error. 64-77 - Andrew S. Glassner:
Frieze groups. 78-83 - James F. Blinn:
Calculating screen coverage. 84-88
Volume 16, Number 4, July 1996
- Karen Whitehouse:
Building Cyberspace. 4 - Karen Whitehouse:
VRML adds a new dimension to Web browsing. 7-9 - Lloyd A. Treinish, Zaphiris D. Christidis:
Weather forecasting for the 1996 Olympics. 10-13 - Thomas A. DeFanti, Maxine D. Brown:
GII Testbed Applications on the I-WAY. 14 - Parris K. Egbert, Scott H. Winkler:
Collision-free object movement using vector fields. 18-24 - John C. Hart:
Fractal image compression and recurrent iterated function systems. 25-33 - Yuefeng Zhang:
A fuzzy approach to digital image warping. 34-41 - Thomas A. DeFanti, Maxine D. Brown, Rick L. Stevens:
Virtual Reality Over High-Speed Networks. 42 - Dave Pape:
A hardware-independent virtual reality development system. 44-47 - Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson:
Supporting transcontinental collaborative work in persistent virtual environments. 47-51 - Glen H. Wheless, Cathy M. Lascara, Arnoldo Valle-Levinson, Donald P. Brutzman, William R. Sherman, William L. Hibbard, Brian E. Paul:
Virtual Chesapeake Bay: interacting with a coupled physical/biological model. 52-57 - Nataraj Akkiraju, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Ping Fu, Jiang Qian:
Viewing geometric protein structures from inside a CAVE. 58-61 - Clinton S. Potter, Rachael Brady, Patrick Moran, Carl D. Gregory, Bridget Carragher, Nick Kisseberth, Joseph Lyding, Jason Lindquist:
EVAC: a virtual environment for control of remote imaging instrumentation. 62-66 - Valerie E. Taylor, Jian Chen, Milana Huang, Thomas Canfield, Rick L. Stevens:
Identifying and reducing critical lag in finite element simulations. 67-71 - Frank D. Wood, Daniel Brown, Robert A. Amidon, Jonathan Alferness, Brian Joseph, Richard E. Gillilan, Carlos Faerman:
WorkSpace and the study of Chagas' disease. 72-78 - Craig A. Lee, Carl Kesselman, Stephen Schwab:
Near-real-time satellite image processing: metacomputing in CC++. 79-84 - Andrew S. Glassner:
Origami Platonic solids. 85-91
Volume 16, Number 5, September 1996
- Anne C. Lear:
From Fiber to Pixels to Fiber Again. 4 - Ping Zhang:
Visualizing production planning data. 7-10 - Steven Paquette:
3D scanning in apparel design and human engineering. 11-15 - James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney, Yiannis E. Papelis:
Driving simulation: challenges for VR technology. 16-20 - Andrew Woo, Andrew Pearce, Marc J. Ouellette:
It's really not a rendering bug, you see. 21-25 - David E. Breen:
Computer Graphics in Textiles and Apparel Modeling. 26 - Hing N. Ng, Richard L. Grimsdale:
Computer graphics techniques for modeling cloth. 28-41 - Pascal Volino, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Jianhua Shen, Daniel Thalmann:
An evolving system for simulating clothes on virtual actors. 42-51 - Bernhard Eberhardt, Andreas Weber, Wolfgang Straßer:
A fast, flexible, particle-system model for cloth draping. 52-59 - Masaki Aono, Paolo Denti, David E. Breen, Michael J. Wozny:
Fitting a woven cloth model to a curved surface: dart insertion. 60-70 - Jeffrey W. Eischen, Shigan Deng, Timothy G. Clapp:
Finite-element modeling and control of flexible fabric parts. 71-80 - Andrew S. Glassner:
More origami solids. 81-85 - Jim Blinn:
Fun with premultiplied alpha. 86-89
Volume 16, Number 6, November 1996
- G. Jason Mathews:
Visualizing space science data in 3D. 6-9 - Lawrence J. Rosenblum, Jim Durbin, Upul Obeysekare, Linda E. Sibert, David L. Tate, James N. Templeman, Jyoti Agrawal, Daniel Fasulo, Thomas Meyer, Greg Newton, Amit Shalev, Tony King:
Shipboard VR: from damage control to design. 10-13 - Michael J. Potel:
Computer Graphics and DNA Sequencing. 14-19 - Kevin J. Renze, James H. Oliver:
Generalized unstructured decimation [computer graphics]. 24-32 - John S. Risch, Richard A. May, Scott T. Dowson, James J. Thomas:
A virtual environment for multimedia intelligence data analysis. 33-41 - Larry F. Hodges, Benjamin Watson, G. Drew Kessler, Barbara O. Rothbaum, Dan Opdyke:
Virtually conquering fear of flying. 42-49 - John W. Barrus, Richard C. Waters, David B. Anderson:
Locales: supporting large multiuser virtual environments. 50-57 - Saied Moezzi, Arun Katkere, Don Y. Kuramura, Ramesh C. Jain:
Reality modeling and visualization from multiple video sequences. 58-63 - Carole Blanc, Christophe Schlick:
Accurate parametrization of conics by NURBS. 64-71
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