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Advanced Computer Graphics: Proceedings of Computer Graphics Tokyo ’86

✍ Scribed by Hiroaki Chiyokura (auth.), Dr. Tosiyasu L. Kunii (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Tokyo
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
499
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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 tens of thousands have visited the exhibition. After strict peer review, 34 papers were accepted this year, of which about 40% were from the USA, 30% from Japan, 20% from Europe, and 10% from Canada. A good balance of papers on advanced research results, industrial/marketing surveys, and computer art technology has made Computer Graphics Tokyo an indispensable forum for researchers, engineers, and administrators working in this field. Computer graphics is a rapidly developing and expanding area and it is not easy to keep abreast of all the progress that has been made. This volume contains the proceedings of Computer Graphics Tokyo '86 and provides the reader with a comprehensive survey of the state of the art in computer graphics. Computational geometry (Chapter 1) is one of the fastest growing areas in computer graphics. This is well recognized as the basis of shape modeling. After shapes are modeled, they are displayed for visual observation. Chapter 2 on rendering presents various novel methods and technological innovations for visualizing shapes. To make display systems more accesΒ­ sible to users, rich visual interfaces and languages are being designed, as shown in Chapter 3. Visual data bases for sharing graphics-and image-data are handled in Chapter 4.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Localized Surface Interpolation Method for Irregular Meshes....Pages 3-19
Environment for Fast Elaboration of Constructive Solid Geometry....Pages 20-33
Interactive Solid Modeling in HutDesign....Pages 34-49
Polygonal Subdivision of Parametric Surfaces....Pages 50-59
Algorithms for Automatic Mould Division Design....Pages 60-70
Geometry in Prolog....Pages 71-78
On the Boundary of Digital Straight Line Segments....Pages 79-109
Front Matter....Pages 111-111
Soft Objects....Pages 113-128
The Simulation of Natural Features Using Cone Tracing....Pages 129-144
Shadows for Bump-Mapped Surfaces....Pages 145-156
Front Matter....Pages 157-157
Interaction with IBS....Pages 159-171
GEO....Pages 172-179
A Pixelated Design Medium....Pages 180-202
A New Graphics User Interface for Accessing a Database....Pages 203-219
Front Matter....Pages 221-221
Solid Modeler with Assembly Representation Tables....Pages 223-232
Visual Business Graphics Query Interface....Pages 233-243
The Geo-Graph Simulation System....Pages 244-259
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Integrating Key-Frame Animation and Algorithmic Animation of Articulated Bodies....Pages 263-274
Molecular Shape Embedding in a Grid Stage Modelling and Animation....Pages 275-290
Front Matter....Pages 291-291
Dynamic Display of Heart Potential Images with Parallel Processing....Pages 293-305
Front Matter....Pages 291-291
The Single Array Approach to Engineering and Maintenance of CAD Software....Pages 306-317
The Integration of Computer Graphics and Image Processing Techniques for the Display and Manipulation of Geophysical Data....Pages 318-334
Applications of the 4Γ—4 Determinant Method and the TRIANGLE PROCESSOR to Various Interference Problems....Pages 335-347
Front Matter....Pages 349-349
On Design of a Robot with Three Legs by Computer Graphics....Pages 351-357
High Performance CAD System with Full Automatic Dimensioning and Multi-Modeling Features Based on Engineering Workstation....Pages 358-378
VIRGO....Pages 379-401
Front Matter....Pages 403-403
Efficient Algorithms for Validating VLSI Design Database....Pages 405-412
Format-Independent CAD Software for VLSI Mask Data Preparation....Pages 413-421
NISC: Non-Iterative Silicon Compiler....Pages 422-436
Front Matter....Pages 437-437
Computer Animation around the World....Pages 439-448
Business Computer Graphics....Pages 449-463
Computer Graphics for Office Automation....Pages 464-472
The Influence of CADD on Teaching Traditional Descriptive Geometry and Orthographic Projection....Pages 473-484
Trends in Microcomputer-Based CAD in the USA....Pages 485-494
Back Matter....Pages 495-504

✦ Subjects


Computer Graphics; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design


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