Graphics Interface 85

Website
http://www.graphicsinterface.org/
Year
1985
Period
May 27-31
Place
Montreal, Quebec, 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

Speer, L. Richard, DeRose, Tony D., Barsky, Brian A. (1985): A theoretical and empirical analysis of coherent ray--tracing. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 1-8.

Zeltzer, David (1985): Towards an integrated view of 3--D computer character animation. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 105-115.

Feiner, Steven K. (1985): Research issues in generating graphical explanations. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 117-123.

Cavaliere, S., Fantini, M., Turtur, A. (1985): An integrated system for printing and publishing applications. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 125-132.

Silbermann, Martine, Deschizeaux, Pierre (1985): Reconnaissance et mise au net de schémas électroniques manuscrits. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 133-146.

Buxton, Bill, Hill, Rosco, Rowley, Peter (1985): Issues and techniques in touch--sensitive tablet input. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 147-149.

Hudson, Scott E., King, Roger (1985): Efficient recovery and reversal in graphical user interfaces generated by the Higgens syst. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 151-158.

Joy, Kenneth I. (1985): A model for graphics interface tool development. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 159-165.

Myers, Brad A. (1985): Using percent--done progress indicators to enhance user interfaces. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 167-170.

Wyvill, Brian, McPheeters, Craig (1985): Specifying stochastic objects in a hierarchical graphics system. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 17-20.

Strome, W. Murray, Grush, Berne (1985): The scientific and technical issues in integrating remotely sensed imager with geocoded da. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 171-177.

Beaulieu, Jean-Marie, Goldberg, Morris (1985): Selection of segment similarity measures for hierarchical picture segmentation. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 179-186.

Caplain, Michel, Metral, Claudine, Pellegrini, Christian (1985): A general purpose image processing package. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 187-194.

Davis, Wayne A., Wang, Xiaoning (1985): A new approach to linear quadtrees. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 195-202.

Fishkin, Kenneth P., Barsky, Brian A. (1985): An analysis and algorithm for fill propagation. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 203-212.

Bournique, Richard, Candrea, Ronald, Hartman, Don (1985): The interactive planning work station: A graphics--based Unix tool for application users a. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 21-28.

Prusinkiewicz, Przemyslaw, Christopher, Mark (1985): Hologram--like transmission of pictures. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 213-219.

Lee, S. K., Buxton, Bill, Smith, K. C. (1985): A multi--touch three dimensional touch--sensitive tablet. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 221-222.

Bizzozero, Carlo, Cugini, Umberto (1985): The ``CADME'' approach to the interface of solid modellers. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 223-229.

Lichten, Larry, Eaton, Ronald (1985): An innovative user interface for microcomputer--based computer--aided design. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 231-235.

Ozell, B., Camarero, R. (1985): A geometric modeller for turbomachinery applications. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 237-244.

Liu, Clive K. (1985): Architecture of languages for large CAD systems development. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 245-251.

Houle, J. L., Richardson, L. (1985): A graphics interface for interactive simulation of packet--switching networks. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 253-258.

Lapalme, Guy, Cormier, Michel (1985): Design and implementation of an interactive route editor. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 259-263.

Pettinati, Fabio (1985): Project management using graphics. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 265-272.

Freeman, Herbert (1985): The automatic labeling of geographic maps --- A problem in computer aesthetics. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 273-281.

Yamahira, Takuya, Kasahara, Yutaka, Tsurutani, Tateyuki (1985): How map designers can represent their ideas in thematic maps: Effective user interfaces fo. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 283-290.

Cléroux, Robert, Lepage, Yves, Ranger, Normand (1985): Computer graphics for multivariate data. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 29-36.

MacDonald, C. L., Crain, I. K. (1985): Applied computer graphics in a geographic information system --- Problems and success. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 291-296.

Grundey, K., Schweitzer, U., Neuser, R. (1985): A user--friendly computer--aided construction of boundaries. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 297-301.

Mills, Michael (1985): Image synthesis: Optical identity or pictorial communication. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 303-308.

Lejeune, Albert, Bolduc, Fran\\ cois, Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia (1985): Strategic use of business graphics: A stakeholder approach. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 309-312.

Naiman, Avi (1985): Colour spaces and colour contrast. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 313-320.

Heath, A. M., Flavell, Richard (1985): Colour coding scales and computer graphics. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 321-328.

Kunii, Tosiyasu L., Wyvill, Geoff (1985): A simple but systematic CSG system. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 329-336.

Fournier, Alain, Barsky, Brian A. (1985): Geometric continuity with interpolating Bezier curves. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 337-341.

DeRose, Tony D., Barsky, Brian A. (1985): An intuitive approach to geometric continuity for parametric curves and surfaces. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 343-351.

Franklin, Wm. Randolph, Akman, Varol (1985): Building an octree from a set of parallelepipeds. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 353-359.

Chang, Ernest (1985): Interface abstractions for an "naplps" page creation system. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 361-363.

Sabourin, Robert, Lowther, D. A. (1985): Developing graphical tools with minimal GKS. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 365-372.

Gillard, P., Zuberek, W. M. (1985): Interfacing interactive circuit simulation with standard graphics facilities. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 37-43.

Wilson, John L., Chen, Stuart S., Sadofsky, Steven L. (1985): Designing a graphics application interface. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 373-380.

Plante, Michel (1985): NAPGEN --- automatic NAPLPS page generator. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 381-383.

Dill, Andreas R., Levine, Martin D. (1985): Non--rigid body motion. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 385-389.

Michaud, C., Malowany, A. S., Levine, M. D. (1985): Multi--robot assembly of IC's. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 391-397.

Ngai, W. B., Chan, Y. K. (1985): Low cost geometric modelling system for CAM. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 399-406.

Armstrong, William W., Green, Mark (1985): The dynamics of articulated rigid bodies for purposes of animation. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 407-415.

Bergeron, Philippe (1985): Shadow volumes for non--planar polygons. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 417-418.

Greenberg, Joel M. (1985): Computer animation in distance teaching. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 419-423.

Gullichsen, Eric, Chang, Ernest (1985): Generative design in architecture using an expert system. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 425-433.

Mikame, Kazuo, Sueda, Naomichi, Hoshi, Akira, Honiden, Shinichi (1985): Knowledge engineering application in image processing. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 435-441.

Scholl, Laura (1985): Heuristic rules for visualization. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 443-446.

Ratib, Osman, Righetti, Alberto (1985): Computer analysis techniques for the temporal evaluation of cardiac wall motion. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 45-49.

Appel, R., Funk, M., Pellegrini, C. (1985): A computerized system for spot detection and analysis of two--dimensional electrophoresis . In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 51-56.

Hernandez, Carlos (1985): A new basis for automatic foetal topogram analysis. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 57-60.

Chassignet, Philippe (1985): An image management kernel for the design of relational and pictorial data bases. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 61-68.

Frasson, Claude, Erradi, M. (1985): Graphics interaction in databases. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 75-81.

Noma, Tsukasa, Kunii, Tosiyasu L. (1985): ANIMENGINE: An engineering animation system. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 83-90.

Fournier, Alain, Milligan, Thomas (1985): Frame buffer algorithms for stochastic models. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 9-16.

Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia, Thalmann, Daniel (1985): 3D computer animation: More an evolution problem than a motion problem. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 91-96.

Wilhelms, Jane, Barsky, Brian A. (1985): Using dynamic analysis to animate articulated bodies such as humans and robots. In: Graphics Interface 85 May 27-31, 1985, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. pp. 97-104.

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