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3rd SIGGRAPH 1976: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Udo W. Pooch:

Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1976, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, July 14-16, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7353-1 - Richard P. Sonderegger Jr.:

Typer: an editor for the online composition of text. 1-6 - Patrick Shen-Pei Wang, William I. Grosky:

Sequential/parallel matrix picture languages. 7 - Richard B. McCammon:

An interactive computer graphics approach for dissecting a mixture of normal (or lognormal) distributions. 8-12 - Ned Thanhouser:

Intermixing refresh and direct view storage graphics. 13-18 - D. Verne Morland:

Computer-generated stereograms: a new dimension for the graphic arts. 19-24 - Udo W. Pooch:

A user-oriented computer graphics system. 25-31 - Ronald M. Baecker:

A conversational extensible system for the animation of shaded images. 32-39 - Nicholas Negroponte, Paul Pangaro:

Experiments with computer animation. 40-44 - Allan J. Myers:

A digital video information storage and retrieval system. 45-50 - Nestor Burtnyk, Marceli Wein:

Interactive skeleton techniques for enhancing motion dynamics in key frame animation. 51 - Michael J. Potel, Richard E. Sayre:

Interacting with the GALATEA film analysis system. 52-59 - Maxine D. Brown, Stephen W. Smoliar:

A graphics editor for labanotation. 60-65 - Richard F. Riesenfeld:

A film on schemes for interactive curve design. 66 - Eric D. Carlson:

A summary of graphics terminal requirements based on application studies. 67 - P. A. Woodsford:

The HRD-1 laser display system. 68-73 - Guy Weinzapfel, Nicholas Negroponte:

Architecture-by-yourself: an experiment with computer graphics for house design. 74-78 - Carl Machover:

Automatic drafting systems: an effective person-machine interface. 79-81 - P. F. Perry, J. D. Keenan:

Interactive simulation of network pumping policies on a computer-based graphics system. 82-88 - John L. Wilson, Charles R. Lansberry:

Interactive computer graphics for computer aided design in civil engineering. 89-96 - Christopher F. Herot:

Graphical input through machine recognition of sketches. 97-102 - Gilles Lafue:

Recognition of three-dimensional objects from orthographic views. 103-108 - David J. Kasik:

Controlling user interaction. 109-115 - Roy Kaplow, Michael Molnar:

A computer-terminal, hardware/software system with enhanced user input capabilities: the enhanced-input terminal system (EITS). 116-124 - Edward J. Schneider, Sylvia Barge, Gregory A. Marks:

Graphics for social scientists. 125-131 - James D. Foley:

Specifying symbol instances. 132 - Samuel Bergman, Arie E. Kaufman:

BGRAF2: a real-time graphics language with modular objects and implicit dynamics. 133-138 - Richard G. Kellner, Lynn D. Maas:

A developmental system for microcomputer based intelligent graphics terminals. 139-142 - John G. Miles:

A mobile remote data collection and graphics display station. 143-148 - Richard M. Sowar:

Animation on a satellite graphics system. 149-153 - Klaus Tuerke:

A system for interactive acquisition and administration of geometric data for thematic map production. 154-162 - James R. Carter, David Icove

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The application of the intercolor 8000 terminal to thematic cartography. 163-166 - Kenneth J. Dueker:

Cartographic data structures: alternatives for geographic information systems. 167-172 - Günther F. Schrack:

On the semantics of the assignment statement of high-level graphical languages. 173-178 - Warren D. Little, Robin Williams:

Enhanced graphics performance with user controlled segment files. 179-182 - Daniel L. Weller, Robin Williams:

Graphic and relational data base support for problem solving. 183-189 - Janet Michel, Andries van Dam:

Experience with distributed processing on a host/satellite graphics system. 190-195 - Griffith Hamlin Jr.:

Configurable applications for satellite graphics. 196-203 - Samuel D. Moulton, Philip J. Corman:

Remote programmability of graphic interactions in a host/satellite configuration. 204-211 - J. Potoczniak, M. Kosmin, R. Larkin, J. Callahan, Robert M. Dunn:

Affordability of computer graphics for planning networks in DOD program management. 212-217 - A. Herman:

Automated contouring of vertical oceanographic sections using an objective analysis. 218-223 - Richard E. Putnam, Ralph L. Carmichael:

"SGP": a simple graphics package. 224-228 - Forest Baskett, Leonard J. Shustek:

The design of a low cost video graphics terminal. 235-240 - Nelson L. Max:

Computer rendering of lobster neurons. 241-245 - Richard A. Robb, Erik L. Ritman, James F. Greenleaf, Ralph E. Sturm, Gabor T. Herman, Peter A. Chevalier, Hsun K. Liu, Earl H. Wood:

Quantitative imaging of dynamic structure and function of the heart, lungs and circulation by computerized reconstruction and subtraction techniques. 246-256 - Joseph J. Capowski:

Characteristics of neuroscience computer graphics displays and a proposed system to generate those displays. 257-261 - Joshua Z. Levin:

A parametric algorithm for drawing pictures of solid objects bounded by quadric surfaces. 262 - Ephraim Cohen:

A method for plotting curves defined by implicit equations. 263-265 - James F. Blinn, Martin E. Newell:

Texture and reflection in computer generated images. 266 - James H. Clark:

Hierarchical geometric models for visible-surface algorithms. 267 - Michel-Pierre Gonin, Thurber J. Moffett:

ARTES: an interactive highway design program. 268-274 - E. B. Kozemchak:

Computer aided integrated circuit design: a distributed integrated approach. 275-278 - Jerry J. Lavick:

Making graphics work. 279-286 - James H. Clark:

Three-dimensional man-machine interaction. 287 - John F. Jarvis:

The line drawing editor, an experiment in computer vision. 288-292 - F. Hadlock:

PRIMS: an interactive system for the design of hybrid circuit layout. 293-301 - Ronald G. Geer:

Computer-aided coarse grid layout technique for photomasks. 302-307

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