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Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807503•
Put-that-there

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A BoltRichard
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: This research presents a probabilistic architecture that combines attention to the geometry of the input device and the response of the user to solve the challenge of speech-to-text translation.
Abstract: Recent technological advances in connected-speech recognition and position sensing in space have encouraged the notion that voice and gesture inputs at the graphics interface can converge to provid...

876 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807462•
Polygon comparison using a graph representation

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WeilerKevin
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: All of the information necessary to perform the polygon set operations (union, intersection, and difference) and therefore polygon clipping can be generated by a single application of a process control system.
Abstract: All of the information necessary to perform the polygon set operations (union, intersection, and difference) and therefore polygon clipping can be generated by a single application of a process cal...

34 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807461•
The theory, design, implementation and evaluation of a three-dimensional surface detection algorithm

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ArtzyEhud, FriederGideon, T HermanGabor
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: In many three-dimensional imaging applications the three- dimensional scene is represented by aThree-dimensional array of volume elements, or voxels for short, and a subset Q of the voxELs is specified.
Abstract: In many three-dimensional imaging applications the three-dimensional scene is represented by a three-dimensional array of volume elements, or voxels for short. A subset Q of the voxels is specified...

23 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807485•
Procedure models for generating three-dimensional terrain

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MarshallRobert, WilsonRodger, CarlsonWayne
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: A method for generating arbitrary terrain models, including trees, bushes, mountains, and buildings, is described, which are used to combine fundamental data elements in the creation of procedure models.
Abstract: A method for generating arbitrary terrain models, including trees, bushes, mountains, and buildings, is described. Procedure models are used to combine fundamental data elements in the creation of ...

21 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807511•
Filling regions in binary raster images

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ShaniUri
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: Filling regions in raster images is the term given to the problem of extracting a connected region (that contains some preselected seed pixel) and filling it with some color.
Abstract: Filling regions in raster images is the term given to the problem of extracting a connected region (that contains some preselected seed pixel) and filling it with some color. A connected region is ...

20 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807466•
High-performance raster graphics for microcomputer systems

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BechtolsheimAndreas, BaskettForest
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: A frame buffer architecture is presented that reduces the overhead of frame buffer updating by three means: the bit-map memory is (x,y) addressable, whereby a string of pixels can be accesse...
Abstract: A frame buffer architecture is presented that reduces the overhead of frame buffer updating by three means. First, the bit-map memory is (x,y) addressable, whereby a string of pixels can be accesse...

16 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807486•
Dynamic scan-converted images with a frame buffer display device

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JacksonJ. H.
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: A color interactive display system which produces images of three-dimensional polygons and labels on a frame buffer display device is developed as mentioned in this paper, where the entire image is scan converted and written.
Abstract: A color interactive display system which produces images of three-dimensional polygons and labels on a frame buffer display device is being developed. The entire image is scan converted and written...

14 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807501•
Computer-assisted chart making from the graphic designer's perspective

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MarcusAaron
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: It is important to improve the aesthetics and effectiveness of information graphics through greater awareness of graphic design as a visual communication discipline.
Abstract: It is important to improve the aesthetics and effectiveness of information graphics through greater awareness of graphic design as a visual communication discipline. Chart making is one subject are...

13 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807490•
Real time animation playback on a frame store display system

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AcklandBryan, WesteNeil
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: In this article, a frame store display station capable of generating real time animation effects using filled polygonal shapes is described, which consists of a host microcomputer, a high performance frame sto...
Abstract: A frame store display station capable of generating real time animation effects using filled polygonal shapes is described. The system consists of a host microcomputer, a high performance frame sto...

9 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807510•
Techniques for interactive raster graphics

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BaudelairePatrick, StoneMaureen
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: The visual quality of raster images makes them attractive for applications such as business graphics and document illustration, and interactive systems to serve these applications are most fully served using interactive systems.
Abstract: The visual quality of raster images makes them attractive for applications such as business graphics and document illustration. Such applications are most fully served using interactive systems to ...

6 citations

Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807477•
Stochastic modeling in computer graphics

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FournierAlain, FussellDon
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: A new and powerful solutio is developed to represent natural irregular objects and phenomena without undue time or space overhead in realistic pictures by computers.
Abstract: A recurrent problem in generating realistic pictures by computers is to represent natural irregular objects and phenomena without undue time or space overhead. We develop a new and powerful solutio...
Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807484•
Color graphics for remote teaching

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HankleyWilliam, WallentineVirgil
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: A system for preparation and manipulation of color graphics video frames is described and the system commands are designed for use by a class instructor (who is not a computer science person) in preparing and manipulating video frames.
Abstract: A system for preparation and manipulation of color graphics video frames is described. The system commands are designed for use by a class instructor (who is not a computer science person) in prepa...
Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807473•
Integrating solid image capability into a general purpose calligraphic graphics package

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LaibG., PukR., StowellG.
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: Raster scanned graphics terminals as mentioned in this paper provide several features not found in standard line drawing displays, such as area fill and an extensive color palette, and hardware support for such functions is available.
Abstract: Raster scanned graphics terminals provide several features not found in standard line drawing displays. Among them are area fill and an extensive color palette. Hardware support for such functions ...
Journal Article•10.1145/965105.807496•
The user's view of CAD/CAM (Panel Session)

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ThompsonMyrl, HarrisD. H. W., WilsonR., CrowleyB., BoydC., WoznyM. 
01 Jul 1980-Computer Graphics
TL;DR: In this paper, the user's view of CAD/CAM systems is described. And the experience gained in over 50 man-years of day-to-day use of CAD and CAM systems are shared.
Abstract: The User's View of CAD/CAM will share the experience gained in over 50 man-years of day-to-day use of CAD/CAM systems. Six industry segments are represented in this presentation. In addition, a wid...

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