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7th SIGGRAPH 1980: Seattle, Washington, USA
- James J. Thomas, Robert A. Ellis, Harvey Z. Kriloff:

Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1980, Seattle, Washington, USA, July 14-18, 1980. ACM 1980, ISBN 0-89791-021-4 - Aaron Marcus, Mervyn Kurlansky, Susan Marcus, Jack Reineck, Gay Reineck:

Special session on effective information presentation techniques. 1 - Ehud Artzy, Gideon Frieder, Gabor T. Herman:

The theory, design, implementation and evaluation of a three-dimensional surface detection algorithm. 2-9 - Kevin Weiler:

Polygon comparison using a graph representation. 10-18 - Kathleen R. McKeown, Norman I. Badler:

Creating polyhedral stellations. 19-24 - Pieter de Bruyne:

Acoustic radar graphic input device. 25-31 - Andrew Lippman:

Movie-maps: An application of the optical videodisc to computer graphics. 32-42 - Andreas von Bechtolsheim, Forest Baskett:

High-performance raster graphics for microcomputer systems. 43-47 - Frederic I. Parke:

Simulation and expected performance analysis of multiple processor Z-buffer systems. 48-56 - Henry Fuchs, D. Cohen, Bob Sproull, James H. Clark, Frederic I. Parke:

Trends in high performance graphic systems(Panel Session). 57 - Lucky M. Tedrow, Eugene A. Hoerauf:

Atlas supplement to the 1972 County and City Data Book. 58-62 - Christopher F. Herot, Richard T. Carling, Mark Friedell, David Kramlich:

A prototype Spatial Data Management System. 63-70 - Tateyuki Tsurutani, Yutaka Kasahara, Masaru Naniwada:

ATLAS: A geographic database system data structure and language design for geographic information. 71-77 - Carl Machover, Susan Taylor, Allan Schmidt, Paul Birkhahn, June Hament, John J. Quann:

Computer graphics moves into the business world (Panel Session). 78 - Gregory D. Laib, Richard Puk, G. Stowell:

Integrating solid image capability into a general purpose calligraphic graphics package. 79-85 - Joshua Z. Levin:

QUADRIL: A computer language for the description of quadric-surface bodies. 86-92 - Gary B. Goates, Martin L. Griss

, Gary J. Herron:
PICTUREBALM: A LISP-based graphics language system with flexible syntax and hierarchical data structure. 93-99 - Fred Lakin:

A structure from manipulation for text-graphic objects. 100-107 - Alain Fournier, Donald S. Fussell:

Stochastic modeling in computer graphics. 108 - Loren C. Carpenter:

Computer rendering of fractal curves and surfaces. 109 - Steven M. Rubin, Turner Whitted:

A 3-dimensional representation for fast rendering of complex scenes. 110-116 - Wm. Randolph Franklin:

A linear time exact hidden surface algorithm. 117-123 - Henry Fuchs, Zvi M. Kedem, Bruce F. Naylor:

On visible surface generation by a priori tree structures. 124-133 - Mary desJardins, A. Frederick Hasler:

Stereographic displays of atmospheric model data. 134-139 - James M. Torson:

Application of graphical interaction to the analysis of radio astronomy data. 140-146 - William J. Hankley, Virgil Wallentine:

Color graphics for remote teaching. 147-153 - Robert Marshall, Rodger Wilson, Wayne E. Carlson:

Procedure models for generating three-dimensional terrain. 154-162 - J. H. Jackson:

Dynamic scan-converted images with a frame buffer display device. 163-169 - Richard Shoup, Tom Klimek, Larry Evans, Peter Black, H. Bley, D. Weise:

Computer graphics in television (Panel Session). 170 - Nelson Max, John Blunden:

Optical printing in computer animation. 171-177 - Frederic I. Parke:

Adaptation of scan and slit-scan techniques to computer animation. 178-181 - Bryan D. Ackland, Neil Weste:

Real time animation playback on a frame store display system. 182-188 - Norman I. Badler, Joseph O'Rourke, Bruce Kaufman:

Special problems in human movement simulation. 189-197 - Thomas W. Calvert, John Chapman, Aftab E. Patla:

The integration of subjective and objective data in the animation of human movement. 198-203 - Gwendolyn L. Fuehring:

Graphic analysis and planning of electrical distribution systems. 204-210 - David F. Rogers, Steven G. Satterfield:

B-spline surfaces for ship hull design. 211-217 - Frank W. Bliss:

Interactive computer graphics at Ford Motor Company. 218-224 - Ken Anderson, Myrl Thompson, D. H. W. Harris, R. Wilson, B. Crowley, C. Boyd, Michael J. Wozny:

The user's view of CAD/CAM (Panel Session). 225 - José L. Encarnação, Günter Enderle, Klaus Kansy, G. Nees, Ernst G. Schlechtendahl, J. Weiss, Peter Wißkirchen:

The workstation concept of GKS and the resulting conceptual differences to the GSPC core system. 226-230 - Robert F. Gurwitz, Richard W. Thorne, Andries van Dam, Ingrid B. Carlbom:

BUMPS: A program for animating projections. 231-237 - James C. Michener, Ingrid B. Carlbom:

Natural and efficient viewing parameters. 238-245 - P. tenHagen, Janet S. Chin, Peter R. Bono, José L. Encarnação, J. Michener:

Graphics standards status report (Panel Session). 246 - Aaron Marcus:

Computer-assisted chart making from the graphic designer's perspective. 247-253 - Gary W. Meyer, Donald P. Greenberg:

Perceptual color spaces for computer graphics. 254-261 - Richard A. Bolt:

"Put-that-there": Voice and gesture at the graphics interface. 262-270 - Paul R. Hanau, David R. Lenorovitz:

Prototyping and simulation tools for user/computer dialogue design. 271-278 - Edwin E. Catmull, Alvy Ray Smith:

3-D transformations of images in scanline order. 279-285 - Carl F. R. Weiman:

Continuous anti-aliased rotation and zoom of raster images. 286-293 - Eliot Feibush

, Marc Levoy, Robert L. Cook:
Synthetic texturing using digital filters. 294-301 - John E. Warnock:

The display of characters using gray level sample arrays. 302-307 - William Leler:

Human vision, anti-aliasing, and the cheap 4000 line display. 308-313 - Patrick Baudelaire, Maureen Stone:

Techniques for interactive raster graphics. 314-320 - Uri Shani:

Filling regions in binary raster images: A graph-theoretic approach. 321-327

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