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    • Fast Algorithm for Polygon Clipping with 3D Windows 

      Burkert, Andreas; Noll, Stefan (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Many applications which use 3D graphics, need 3D geometric modeling and hence polygon clipping against 3D Windows or general volumes. The disadvantages of existing clipping algorithms are that they are 2D, slow or produce ...
    • Form-Factors for General Environments 

      Shao, Ping-Pine; Peng, Qun-Sheng; Liang, You-Done (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      A new algorithm, based on the hemi-cube formulation, which calculates the form-factors required by the solution of the rendering equation, is presented. The concept of form-factors of the standard radiosity method is ...
    • A Formal Specification of a Boundary Representation 

      Baumann, Peter (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Geometric modellers are used in a wide spectrum of applications in computer graphics. As many other applications use the generated internal representation of solids, semantic correctness is of special importance. On the ...
    • Fractal Approximation of 2-D Object 

      Levy-Vehel, J.; Gagalowicz, A. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      We present some new techniques for shape approximation with fractals, using Iterated Function System, a powerful method which allows good control on the resulting fractal. The main point discussed here can be stated as ...
    • Free-Form Surfaces Modeling by Evolution Simulation 

      Lienhardt, Pascal (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      We present in this paper a procedural method for modeling free-form, planar surfaces subdivisions, which allows simulating evolutions of such subdivisions. This method is founded on the common principles deduced from ...
    • G1 Smoothing Solid Objects by Bicubic Bezier Patches 

      Liang, Youdong; Ye, Xiuzi; Fang, Shiaofen (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      A general and unified method is presented for generating a wide range of 3D objects by smoothing the vertices and edges of a given polyhedron with arbitrary topology using bicubic Bezier patches. The common solution to the ...
    • Generation of High-Quality Curve and Surface with Smoothly Varying Curvature 

      Higashi, Masatake; Kaneko, Kohji; Hosaka, Mamoru (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      A method for generating curves and surfaces which satisfy constraints of tangent directions and curvature at arbitrary points and which have smoothly varying curvature is introduced. The method is geometrical determination ...
    • Grafields: Field-Directed Dynamic Splines for Interactive Motion Control 

      Pintado, Xavier; Fiume, Eugene (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      This paper presents an interactive system for motion control that emphasizes object interaction. The fundamental mechanism provided to support interaction between objects is the field. We present a new technique called ...
    • IXPHIGS: A Portable Implementation of the International PHIGS Standard 

      Gorog, Jenö; Krammer, Gergely; Vincze, Arpad (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      This paper describes a "portable" object-oriented implementation of the international standard PHIGS. A rapid prototype has been achieved by making use of earlier developments : the IX-CGI module for graphical input, output ...
    • Liberation from Rectangles: A Tiling Method for Dynamic Modification of Objects on Raster Displays 

      Slater, Mel; Davison, Allan; Smith, Mark (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      When graphics objects (also called segments) are used on raster display hardware, problems arise because of the mismatch between the high level requirements of object manipulation, and the low level representation from ...
    • METAVIEWS: A Process-Oriented Approach to CAD and Graphics 

      Takala, Tapio (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      A system-theoretic approach to the computer aided design (CAD) process is presented. Dependency network among objects, consisting of design operations - transactions - is formed automatically during design. The derivation ...
    • A Method for Providing Full Interactive Control of the Shape of 3-D Curves and Surfaces 

      Cros, Frederic; Brock, Philip J. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      This paper presents a new method for providing an interactive local control on 3-D curves and surfaces. The possibility of interacting directly on the vector tangent to the curve at each control point (e.g. changing its ...
    • Monte-Carlo Integration Applied to an Illumination Model 

      Bouville, C.; Dubois, J.L.; Marchal, I.; Viaud, M.L. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      The use of Monte-Carlo integration together with stochastic sampling is very useful for dealing with the scattering phenomena that occur in the propagation and reflection of light. In this paper, these techniques have been ...
    • A New Algorithm for Converting Boundary Representation to Octree 

      Tang, Zesheng; Lu, Shengkai (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Conversion algorithms between different object representations have become Increasingly important In soIid modeling system. In this paper, an algorithm for converting boundary representation of 3D object to octree structure ...
    • An Object-Oriented Approach to Process Monitoring 

      Hütter, Ronald (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Current and future user interface requirements of process monitoring applications are summarized. An object-oriented approach to meet these requirements is described. A special displayfile structure, the socalled object-oriented ...
    • Optimal Texture Mapping 

      De Ma, Song; Lin, Hong (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Texture mapping is one of the most important techniques for highquality image synthesis. It can enhance immensely the visual richness of raster-scan images. We address in this paper the problem of mapping planar texture ...
    • Outline Phase Control for Character Rasterization 

      Hersch, R. D. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Character rasterization on middle-resolution output devices (screens, laser printers) is one of the most difficult tasks in the domain of resolution-independent raster imaging. Low sampling leads to unacceptable low-quality ...
    • A Procedural System for the Definition and Storage of Technical Drawings in Parametric Form 

      Cugini, U.; Folini, F.; Vicini, I. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      The construction of a truly USER-FRIENDLY CAD system requires the acquisition and management of a tremendous amount of information which cannot be. and must not be. directly requested from the user, but which has to be ...
    • Pseudo Ordering of CSG-Trees 

      Cottingham, Marion S. (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Using Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) methods, it is usual for primitive object representations to be stored at the leaf nodes of binary trees. The major part of the work involved in generating an image of the object is ...
    • A Simple Spectral Approach to Stochastic Modelling for Natural Objects 

      Anjyo, Ken-ichi (Eurographics Association, 1988)
      Stochastic modeling has been widely used in computer graphics to depict natural objects or phenomena. Various techniques are available, depending on what object is to be represented and what extent of realism to be achieved. ...