Communicating with virtual worlds
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Communicating with virtual worlds
(CGS CG international series)
Springer-Verlag, c1993
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"Proceedings of Computer Graphics International '93 (CGI '93), the Eleventh International Conference of the Computer Graphics Society (CGS), CGI '93 has been held in Lausanne, Switzerland from June 21-25, 1993"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Berlin ISBN 9783540701255
Description
This book contains the invited papers and a selection of research papers submitted to Computer Graphics International '93, the Eleventh International Conference on Computer Graphics, which was held in Lausanne on June 21-25, 1993. This annual conference has been organized this year by the Computer Graphics Society, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and the University of Geneva in Lausanne with the co-operation of the British Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society, Eurographics, and IFIP WG5.10. The main theme of the conference was "Communicating with Virtual Worlds". The book presents original research results and applications experience to the various areas of computer graphics. Most of the contributions are related to user interfaces, virtual reality, parallel processing, rendering techniques, image processing and geometric modelling.
Table of Contents
Contents: User Interface and Virtual Reality.- Rendering Techniques.- Geometric Modelling.- Modelling and Animation.- Hardware and Parallel Processing.- Image Processing.
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Tokyo ISBN 9784431701255
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This volume presents the proceedings of COMPUTER GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL '93 (COl '93), the Eleventh International Conference of the Computer Graphics Society (CGS), COl '93 has been held in Lausanne, Switzerland from June 21-25,1993 under the theme Communicating with Virtual Worlds. Since its foundation in 1983, COl conference has continued to attract high qUality research articles in all aspects of computer graphics and its applications. Previous conferences in this series were held in Japan (1983-1987), in Switzerland (1988), in the United Kingdom (1989), in Singapore (1990), in the United States (1991), and in Japan (1992). Future CG International conferences are planned in Australia (1994), and in the United Kingdom (1995). COS also organizes each year Computer Animation in Geneva, an international workshop and Computer- Generated Film Festival. Two new CGS events are planned in 1993: Pacific Graphics '93 in Seoul and MMM '93, an International Conference on Multi-Media MOdeling in Singapore.
Table of Contents
I: User Interface and Virtual Reality.- Future Directions in Advanced User Interface Design aron Marcus.- Using the Whole Hand in the Human-Computer Interface.- Communicating with Virtual Worlds: Accessing Data, Information and Knowledge by Multimedia Technologies.- Distributed, Multi-Person, Physically-Based Interaction in Virtual Worlds.- User Guidance in Virtual Worlds.- Computer Aided Color Coding.- II: Rendering Techniques.- Solving the Radiosity Linear System.- Lighting Model on Gas and Liquid.- Display of Multi-isosurfaces by the Volume Rendering Technique from Data Sets in 3D Space.- Shadow Volume Generation from Free Form Surfaces.- Fast Analytic Rendering with Adaptive Tables.- A Generation Model for Human Skin Texture.- A Context Sensitive Texture Nib.- III: Geometric Modelling.- Geometric Reasoning for the Extraction of Surface Shape Properties.- Representation of Geophysical Maps with Uncertainty.- Reconstruction of an Object Shape from Multiple Incomplete Range Data Sets Using Convex Hulls.- A New Shape Control and Classification for Cubic Bezier Curves.- Local and Global Control of Cao En Surfaces.- Interactive Surface Design Using Recursive Subdivision.- A Display Algorithm of Brush Strokes Using Bezier Functions.- Interpolating Solid Orientations with Circular Blanding Quaternion Curves.- G2 Continuous Interpolation over Rational Curve Meshes.- Blending Polyhedra with NURBS.- Direct Manipulation Devices for the Design of Geometric Constraint Networks.- A Methodology for Geometric Algorithm Development.- A Fast Incremental Algorithm for Computing the Voronoi Diagram of a Planar Shape.- IV: Modelling and Animation.- Abstract and Natural Forms from Iterated Function Systems.- Verification of Visual Characteristics of Complex Functions fa,c(z) = z?+c.- Creating Virtual Fur and Hair Styles for Synthetic Actors.- Modeling Blades of Simple Leaves.- A Model of Hands and Arms Based on Manyfold Mappings.- The Elastic Surface Layer Model for Animated Character Construction.- The GATI Client/Server Animation Toolkit.- Combined Visualization of Contour Levels and 3D Volumes in Molecular Graphics.- Manufacturing Simulation for Turning Machine Centers.- V: Hardware and Parallel Processing.- PROOF II: A Scalable Architecture for Future Highperformance Graphics Systems.- Realtime Synthesis of Super-Realistic Moving Goldfish Using Small-Scale Parallel Transputers.- Parallel Volume Rendering Finite Element Data.- Parallel Processing in Radiosity Calculations.- A Massively Parallel Processing Approach to Fast Photo-Realistic Image Synthesis.- Real-Time Hardware for Image Edge-Thinning Using a New 11-Pixel Window.- Parallel Creation of Linear Octrees from Quadtree Slices.- A Graphical Hierarchical Flowchart Generator for Parallel Fortan Programs.- VI: Image Processing.- A Fast Algorithm for Digital Image Scaling.- A Method of Dynamic Image Montage and Simple Scene Model Construction for Landscape Simulation.- A Necessary Condition of Block Edge Detection and Hierarchical Representations of the Kernel Form of the Hexagonal Grid.- Partial Surface Identification Based on 3-D Multiple Spatial Filtering.- Analysis and Recognition of Medical Images: 1. Elastic Deformation Transformation.- Image Segmentation Using Colour Information and its Application in Colonscopy.- A Multi-Processor Vision System.- Conference Organization.- Author Index.- Keyword Index.
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