Graphics Interface 89

Website
http://www.graphicsinterface.org/
Year
1989
Period
June 19-23
Place
London, Ontario, Canada
ISBN
Series
GI - Graphics Interface
DOI
Volume
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Description

Graphics Interface is the Canadian annual conference devoted to computer graphics and interactive techniques." The first GI conference was held in 1982. Together with its precursor, the biennial Canadian Man-Computer Communications Conference (CMCCC), which was first held in 1969, "it is the oldest regularly-scheduled computer graphics and human-computer interaction conference.

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Articles

Wilhelms, Jane, Skinner, Robert (1989): An interactive approach to behavioral control. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 1-8.

Holynski, Marek, Garneau, Robert W. (1989): Adaptive graphics interface. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 100-104.

Franklin, Susan, Peters, Tony (1989): Graphical interface services for application integration. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 105-112.

Shaw, Christopher D., Green, Mark, Schaeffer, Jonathan (1989): Anti--aliasing issues in image composition. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 113-120.

Neely, Shawn R., Booth, Kellogg S., Tanner, Peter P. (1989): The fill interpreter: A unified view of brushing filling and compositing. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 121-129.

Maulsby, David, Witten, Ian H. (1989): Teaching a mouse how to draw. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 130-137.

Vermeulen, Allan H., Tanner, Peter P. (1989): PencilSketch --- A pencil--based paint system. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 138-143.

Bartels, Richard H., Hardtke, Ines (1989): Speed adjustement for key--frame interpolation. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 14-19.

England, Nick (1989): Evolution of high performance graphics systems. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 144-151.

MacDonald, J. David, Booth, Kellogg S. (1989): Heuristics for ray tracing using space subdivision. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 152-163.

Jevans, David A., Wyvill, Brian (1989): Adaptive voxel subdivision for ray tracing. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 164-172.

Shinya, Mikio, Saito, Takafumi, Takahashi, Tokiichiro (1989): Rendering techniques for transparent objects. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 173-182.

Wu, Xiaolin, Rokne, Jon (1989): Dynamic error measure for curve scan--conversion. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 183-190.

Fournier, Alain (1989): The modelling of natural phenomena. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 191-202.

Gascuel, Marie-Paule (1989): Welding and pinching spline surfaces: New methods for interactive creation of complex obje. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 20-27.

Chan, T. K., Gargantini, Irene, Walsh, T. R. S. (1989): Conversion and integration of boundary representations with octrees. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 203-210.

Fiume, Eugene, Ouellette, Marc J. (1989): On distributed probabilistic algorithms for computer graphics. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 211-218.

Terzopoulos, Demetri, Platt, John, Fleischer, Kurt (1989): Heating and melting deformable models (From goop to glop). In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 219-226.

Musgrave, F. Kenton (1989): Prisms and rainbows: A dispersion model for computer graphics. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 227-234.

Neighbors-III, William Kenneth, Hodges, Larry F. (1989): TREE--MAKER: A user tool. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 235-241.

Colonna, Jean-François (1989): Animation of fractal objects. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 242-248.

Fowler, David, Ware, Colin (1989): Strokes for representing univariate vector field maps. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 249-253.

Grinstein, Georges G., Pickett, Ronald M., Williams, Marian G. (1989): EXVIS: An exploratory visualization environment. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 254-261.

Limoges, Serge, Ware, Colin, Knight, William (1989): Displaying correlations using position motion point size or point colour. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 262-265.

Zeltzer, David, Pieper, Steve, Sturman, David (1989): An integrated graphical simulation platform. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 266-274.

Panisset, J. F., Malowany, S., Khoury, N., Lambidonis, D., Malowany, A. S., Carnevale, F. A., Gottesman, R., Rousseau, A. (1989): An intensive care unit patient data management system. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 275-282.

Walton, D. J., Meek, D. S. (1989): Corners in planar cubic B--spline and Bezier curve segments. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 28-32.

Bartels, Richard H., Beatty, John C. (1989): A technique for the direct manipulation of spline. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 33-39.

Udupa, Jayaram K., Odhner, Dewey (1989): Display of medical objects and their interactive manipulation. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 40-46.

Epstein, Richard Gary (1989): A graphical query language for hypertext database systems. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 47-54.

Haaland, Kevin, Thomas, Dave (1989): SmallScript: A user programmable framework based on smalltalk and postscript. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 55-61.

Kelley, J. V., Booth, Kellogg S., Wein, M. (1989): Design experience with a multiprocessor window system architecture. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 62-69.

Singh, Gurminder, Green, Mark (1989): Generating graphical interfaces for high--level description. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 70-77.

Cowan, William B. (1989): Adding colour to the workstation environment. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 78-85.

Esakov, Jeffrey, Badler, Norman, Jung, Moon (1989): An investigation of language input and performance timing for task animation. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 86-93.

Yang, Siew Hong, Ware, Colin (1989): ESCIM: A system for the investigation of meaningful motion. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 9-13.

Strothotte, Thomas (1989): Pictures in advice--giving dialog systems: From knowledge representation to the user inter. In: Graphics Interface 89 June 19-23, 1989, London, Ontario, Canada. pp. 94-99.

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