Cornell Box Publications for 1988
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
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Papers

  • Michael F. Cohen, Shenchang Eric Chen, John R. Wallace, and Donald P. Greenberg. A progressive refinement approach to fast radiosity image generation. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '88 Proceedings), 22(4):75--84, August 1988.
  • James A. Ferwerda and Donald P. Greenberg. A psychophysical approach to assessing the quality of antialiased images. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 8(5):85--95, September 1988.
  • Donald P. Greenberg. Coons award lecture. Communications of the ACM, 31(2):123--151, February 1988.
  • Paul M. Isaacs and Michael F. Cohen. Mixed methods for complex kinematic constraints in dynamic figure animation. The Visual Computer, 4(6):296--305, December 1988.
  • Gary W. Meyer. Wavelength selection for synthetic image generation. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 41:57--79, 1988.
  • Gary W. Meyer and Donald P. Greenberg. Color-defective vision and computer graphics displays. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 8(5):28--40, September 1988.

Theses and Dissertations

  • Paul M. Isaacs. Controlling computer generated motion with dynamics, kinematics, and behavior functions. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1988.
  • Wei Lu. Curved object modeling and rendering. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1988.
  • Holly Rushmeier. Realistic Image Synthesis for Scenes with Radiatively Participating Media. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1988.
  • John R. Wallace. A two-pass solution to the rendering equation: A synthesis of ray tracing and radiosity methods. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1988.

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