Advanced Computer Graphics Proceedings of Computer Graphics Tokyo ’86 / edited by Tosiyasu L. Kunii.

Computer Graphics Tokyo, now in its fourth year, has established a world-wide reputation as an international technical conference, presenting work of high quality in the field of computer graphics. Each conference has been attended by a couple of thousand partiCipants from all over the world and ten...

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Other Authors: Kunii, Tosiyasu L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
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505 0 |a 1 Computational Geometry -- Localized Surface Interpolation Method for Irregular Meshes -- Environment for Fast Elaboration of Constructive Solid Geometry -- Interactive Solid Modeling in HutDesign -- Polygonal Subdivision of Parametric Surfaces -- Algorithms for Automatic Mould Division Design -- Geometry in Prolog -- On the Boundary of Digital Straight Line Segments -- 2 Rendering -- Soft Objects -- The Simulation of Natural Features Using Cone Tracing -- Shadows for Bump-Mapped Surfaces -- 3 Visual Interface and Languages -- Interaction with IBS: An Icon-Based System -- GEO: Graphics System with Editable Objects -- A Pixelated Design Medium -- A New Graphics User Interface for Accessing a Database -- 4 Visual Data Bases -- Solid Modeler with Assembly Representation Tables -- Visual Business Graphics Query Interface -- The Geo-Graph Simulation System: Towards Dynamic Use of a Geomatic Data Base -- 5 Computer Animation -- Integrating Key-Frame Animation and Algorithmic Animation of Articulated Bodies -- Molecular Shape Embedding in a Grid Stage: Modelling and Animation -- 6 Graphics Software/Hardware Architecture -- Dynamic Display of Heart Potential Images with Parallel Processing -- The Single Array Approach to Engineering and Maintenance of CAD Software -- The Integration of Computer Graphics and Image Processing Techniques for the Display and Manipulation of Geophysical Data -- Applications of the 4×4 Determinant Method and the TRIANGLE PROCESSOR to Various Interference Problems -- Chpter 7 Mechanical and General Purpose CAD/CAM -- On Design of a Robot with Three Legs by Computer Graphics -- High Performance CAD System with Full Automatic Dimensioning and Multi-Modeling Features Based on Engineering Workstation -- VIRGO: A Computer-Aided Apparel Pattern-Making System -- Chapte 8 VLSI CAD/CAM -- Efficient Algorithms for Validating VLSI Design Database -- Format-Independent CAD Software for VLSI Mask Data Preparation -- NISC: Non-Iterative Silicon Compiler -- 9 Marketing and Business/Technical Trends -- Computer Animation around the World: A Marketing Oriented Overview of Industry Development and Direction -- Business Computer Graphics: Usage and Effectiveness -- Computer Graphics for Office Automation: A Case Study -- The Influence of CADD of Teaching Traditional Descriptive Geometry and Orthographic Projection -- Trends in Microcomputer-Based CAD in the USA -- Author Index -- Keywords Index. 
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