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Development of an Intelligent Wheelchair Using Computer Graphics Animation and Simulation

Ojala, Jari
Inoue, Kenji
Sasaki, Ken
Takano, Masaharu

Control Points for Multivariate B-Spline Surfaces over Arbitrary Triangulations

Fong, Philip
Seidel, Hans-Peter

Object-Oriented Data Modelling for Graphics Databases: a Declarative Approach

Bhalla, Neelam
Balasundaram, S.

The Shortest Way to Draw a Connected Picture

Seebold, Patrice
Slowinski, Karine

From Math Comes Beauty: Monkey Curves, Spirals, and Saddles

Pickover, C.

Million-Point Sculptures

Pickover, Cliff


BibTeX (Issue 4)
                
@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.1040285,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
Development of an Intelligent Wheelchair Using Computer Graphics Animation and Simulation}},
author = {
Ojala, Jari
and
Inoue, Kenji
and
Sasaki, Ken
and
Takano, Masaharu
}, year = {
1991},
publisher = {
Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.1040285}
}
                
@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.1040309,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
Control Points for Multivariate B-Spline Surfaces over Arbitrary Triangulations}},
author = {
Fong, Philip
and
Seidel, Hans-Peter
}, year = {
1991},
publisher = {
Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.1040309}
}
                
@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.1040297,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
Object-Oriented Data Modelling for Graphics Databases: a Declarative Approach}},
author = {
Bhalla, Neelam
and
Balasundaram, S.
}, year = {
1991},
publisher = {
Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.1040297}
}
                
@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.1040319,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
The Shortest Way to Draw a Connected Picture}},
author = {
Seebold, Patrice
and
Slowinski, Karine
}, year = {
1991},
publisher = {
Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.1040319}
}
                
@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.1040329,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
From Math Comes Beauty: Monkey Curves, Spirals, and Saddles}},
author = {
Pickover, C.
}, year = {
1991},
publisher = {
Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.1040329}
}
                
@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.1040333,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
Million-Point Sculptures}},
author = {
Pickover, Cliff
}, year = {
1991},
publisher = {
Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association},
ISSN = {1467-8659},
DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.1040333}
}

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    Development of an Intelligent Wheelchair Using Computer Graphics Animation and Simulation
    (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1991) Ojala, Jari; Inoue, Kenji; Sasaki, Ken; Takano, Masaharu
    A new robot simulator JC-1 is used as a control software development tool in a project in progress where an intelligent wheelchair for a blind user is being developed. The intelligent wheelchair is planned to be able to fulfill simple symbolic commands like"follow wall" or"follow object" and using the JC-1 simulator an evaluation team which includes e.g. the user, a rehabilitation engineer and a software engineer, can check control algorithms and user interface routines before constructing a real wheelchair prototype. The JC-1 simulator models the environment using simplified boundary- representation where objects, robot sensors and actuators are presented as symbolic objects in the graphics data-base of the simulator. In the JC-1 simulator a robot controller under development controls the motion of the graphical model of the robot while simulator commands or other robot controllers can be used to control the movement of disturbing obstacles. Computer graphics animation and simulation help to find fundamental design errors at an early design stage and as this paper suggests, enable the user of the final product to take part in to the designing process of the robot controller. Benefits and difficulties of using computer graphics simulation in the wheelchair development process are discussed.
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    Control Points for Multivariate B-Spline Surfaces over Arbitrary Triangulations
    (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1991) Fong, Philip; Seidel, Hans-Peter
    This paper describes first results of a test implementation that implements the new multivariate B-splines as recently developed by Dahmen et al. 10for quadratics and cubics. The surface scheme is based on blending functions and control points and allows the modelling of Ck? 1 -continuous piecewise polynomial surfaces of degree k over arbitrary triangulations of the parameter plane. The surface scheme exhibits both affine invariance and the convex hull property, and the control points can be used to manipulate the shape of the surface locally. Additional degrees of freedom in the underlying knot net allow for the modelling of discontinuities. Explicit formulas are given for the representation of polynomials and piecewise polynomials as linear combinations of B-splines.
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    Object-Oriented Data Modelling for Graphics Databases: a Declarative Approach
    (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1991) Bhalla, Neelam; Balasundaram, S.
    This paper presents a new scheme to integrate the declarative approach to graphics and object-oriented data modelling techniques to form a fruitful symbiosis for constraint-based graphics database systems. It has rich modelling constructs to describe graphics data and allows sharing of representation. It also provides useful mechanisms for management of integrity constraints. We have also identified important classes of constraints in the context of object-oriented graphics database systems. Examples are given for maintenance of constraints at the time of insertion, deletion and modification.
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    The Shortest Way to Draw a Connected Picture
    (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1991) Seebold, Patrice; Slowinski, Karine
    With any word over the alphabet ?=r, r?, u, u, we associate a connected picture in the following manner: the reading of each letter of this word induces a unit line: r (r?, u, u respectively) stands for a right (left, up, down respectively) move. We present a rewriting system which can yield, from any word over ?, all the words describing the same picture. Particularly, we give an algorithm to find a minimal word describing a given picture: this word represents the shortest way to draw this picture without penup .
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    From Math Comes Beauty: Monkey Curves, Spirals, and Saddles
    (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1991) Pickover, C.
    This informal note presents computational recipes for producing visually interesting surfaces.
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    Million-Point Sculptures
    (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1991) Pickover, Cliff
    Visually interesting chaotic attractors resembling sculpture are described.