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4th SIGGRAPH 1977: San Jose, California, USA
- James George:

Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1977, San Jose, California, USA, July 20-22, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7355-5 - Robert Mallary, Michael Ferraro:

ECOSITE: an application of computer-aided design to the composition of landforms for reclamation. 1-7 - Fred T. Tracy:

Graphical pre- and post-processor for 2-dimensional finite element method programs. 8-12 - P. A. Hawrylyshyn, R. R. Tasker, L. W. Organ:

CASS: computer-assisted stereotaxic surgery. 13-17 - Samuel Bergman, Arie E. Kaufman:

Association of graphic images and dynamic attributes. 18-23 - Charles M. Eastman, Max Henrion:

Glide: a language for design information systems. 24-33 - Martin E. Newell:

On the realism of digitally synthesized images. 34 - Nicholas Szabo:

Real time digital image generation. 35 - Edwin E. Catmull:

High quality computer animation. 37 - Christopher Willard, Jay R. Hamann:

Interactive graphics an aid to health planning and decision making. 38-41 - Nancy V. Renfrow:

Computer graphics for facilities management. 42-47 - William H. Benson, Bernard Kitous:

Interactive analysis and display of tabular data. 48-53 - Ron Hackathorn:

Anima II: a 3-D color animation system. 54-64 - Marc Levoy:

A color animation system: based on the multiplane technique. 65-71 - Michael J. Potel:

Real-time playback in animation systems. 72-77 - Kurt E. Brassel, Jack J. Utano, Perry O. Hanson III:

The buffalo crime mapping system: a design strategy for the display and analysis of spatially referenced crime data. 78-85 - E. Hefez, L. Dror, P. Nesher:

Trans-use of graphics in the study of transformations. 86-89 - Donald P. Greenberg:

An interdisciplinary laboratory for graphics research and applications. 90-97 - John R. Rumsey, Roger S. Walker:

A practical approach to implementing line printer graphics. 102-106 - Steven G. Satterfield, Francisco A. Rodriguez, David F. Rogers:

A simple approach to computer aided milling with interactive graphics. 107-111 - L. C. Caruthers, Jan van den Bos, Andries van Dam:

GPGS: a device-independent general purpose graphic system for stand-alone and satellite graphics. 112-119 - D. L. Vickers, G. S. Smith, S. R. Levine, L. G. Cross:

Moving, computer-generated images via integral holography. 120 - N. M. Wolcott, F. L. McCrackin:

A Fortran IV program to draw enhanced graphic characters. 121-127 - Thomas J. Wright:

Machine-independent metacode translation. 128-130 - Sheng-Chuan Wu, John F. Abel, Donald P. Greenberg:

An interactive computer graphics approach to surface representation. 131 - John Arthur Brewer, David C. Anderson:

Visual interaction with overhauser curves and surfaces. 132-137 - Richard E. Parent:

A system for sculpting 3-D data. 138-147 - Dean T. Edson, George Y. G. Lee:

Ways of structuring data within a digital cartographic data base. 148-157 - Geoffrey Dutton:

An extensible approach to imagery of gridded data. 159-169 - C. M. Gold, T. D. Charters, J. Ramsden:

Automated contour mapping using triangular element data structures and an interpolant over each irregular triangular domain. 170-175 - John E. Warnock:

Dynamic modeling. 176 - Ken Knowlton:

A system for interactive definition and depiction of sculptured surfaces. 177 - Richard Shoup:

Towards a unified approach to 2-D picture manipulation. 178 - Richard L. Phillips:

A query language for a network data base with graphical entities. 179-185 - Richard Berman, Michael Stonebraker:

GEO-OUEL: a system for the manipulation and display of geographic data. 186-191 - James F. Blinn:

Models of light reflection for computer synthesized pictures. 192-198 - Rae A. Earnshaw:

Line generation for incremental and raster devices. 199-205 - Griffith Hamlin Jr., C. William Gear:

Raster-scan hidden surface algorithm techniques. 206-213 - Kevin Weiler, Peter R. Atherton:

Hidden surface removal using polygon area sorting. 214-222 - Steven L. Tanimoto:

A graph-theoretic real-time visible surface editing technique. 223-228 - Richard Puk:

General clipping on an oblique viewing frustrum. 229-235 - Henry Fuchs, Zvi M. Kedem, Samuel P. Uselton:

Optimal surface reconstruction from planar contours. 236 - James F. Blinn:

A homogeneous formulation for lines in 3 space. 237-241 - Franklin C. Crow:

Shadow algorithms for computer graphics. 242-248 - Grace C. Hertlein:

Computer art for computer people - a syllabus. 249-254 - R. Brien Maguire:

Automated display techniques for linear graphs. 255-260

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