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Camera Calibration for Video See-Through Head-Mounted Display Mike Bajura July 7, 1993
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-1- Towards Quantifying Depth and Size Perception in 3D Virtual Environments Jannick P. Rolland*, Christina A. Burbeck , William Gibson*, and Dan Ariely Departments of *Computer Science, CB 3175, and Psychology, CB 3270, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC 27599, U.S.A.
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To be published in the Proceedings of the Symposium on Applications of Computer Vision in Medical Image Processing, (AAAI 1994 Spring Symposium Series, Stanford Univerisity, CA) March 1994. Scale and Statistics in Variable Conductance Diffusion Terry S. Yoo Department of Computer Science University of
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Interactive and Exact Collision Detection for Multi-Body Environments Jonathan D. Cohen Computer Science Department University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 cohenj@cs.unc.edu Ming C. Lin Computer Science Department Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943 mlin@cs.nps.navy.mil Dinesh
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into n regions and assigns each node a separate region to render. This parallel algorithm does not specify what rendering method is used by each node to render its region. By considering parallel algorithms and rendering methods independently, the performance ramifications of each issue are separately
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Taking TDR measurements of PCB traces using the Tektronix 11801A Digital Scope and the IPA310 Interconnect Parameter Analyzer program by Paul Hilts, 9/30/94 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PixelFlow project Disclaimer This tech report is not meant to be an exhaustively complete methodology
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Virtual Environments: A Survey of the Technology TR93-033 Richard Holloway Anselmo Lastra Sitterson Hall CB-3175 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 email: holloway@cs.unc.edu lastra@cs.unc.edu September 1993 These notes were actually prepared in April and May of 1993
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1 UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. UNI VERS I T AT CAROLSEPTENT SI GILLUM LUX LIBERTAS The Visual Display Transformation for Virtual Reality Warren Robinett Richard Holloway TR94-031 September, 1994 Head-Mounted Display Project Department of Computer Science CB #3175,
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RSpace for X Window User's Manual TR92-007 Rickard E. Faith Mon Apr 26 13:42:52 1993 Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Command-line Options 3 3 Commands 5 3.1 Introduction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 3.2 Entering Commands : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 6 3.3
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A Survey of Data Models for Hypermedia Joan Boone IBM Corporation and Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 April 1992
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Acquiring Immersive Virtual Environments with an Unclaibrated Camera Leonard McMillan UNC Technical Report 95-006 15 ceedings of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, March 31 - April 3, 1987. Lippman, A., Movie-Maps: An Application of the Optical Videodisc to Computer
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Interactive Display of Large Scale Trimmed NURBS Models Subodh Kumar Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599 Dinesh Manocha Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599
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CHARACTERIZATION OF END-TO-END DELAYS IN HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEMS Mark R. Mine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 3/23/93 1.0 INTRODUCTION This technical report presents the results of measurements made to characterize the endto-end delays in head-mounted display (HMD) systems. The term
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UNC Technical Report 95-005 A List-Priority Rendering Algorithm for Redisplaying Projected Surfaces Leonard McMillan
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- 1 - A Method of Computational Correction for Optical Distortion in Head-Mounted Displays Jannick P. Rolland and Terry Hopkins Dept. of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175, U.S.A.
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Angiogram Simulation Software Documentation 1 ANGIOGRAM SIMULATION SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION Jannick P. Rolland and Derek T. Puff Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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Efficient Contact Determination Between Geometric Models Ming C. Lin Dept. of Electr. Engr. and Computer Science University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 Dinesh Manocha Computer Science Department Sitterson Hall, CB #3175 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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1 Using Texture Memory to Generate Anti-aliased Image Textures on PixelFlow Yulan Wang Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill June 1993
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Published in Boehme Johannes M., Alan H. Rowberg, and Neil T. Wolfman, eds., Computer Applications to Assist Radiology, (Proceedings of S/CAR 94, Symposium for Computer Assisted Radiology, Winston-Salem, NC USA, 12-15 June 1994), Symposia Foundation, 1994, pp. 100-105. Interactive 3D Medical
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VISTAnet NIU Communications Research pg. 1 The work undertaken for the VISTAnet project is supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under cooperative agreement NCR 8919038 with the Corporation for National Research Initiatives. Support is
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1992 Research Highlights 1. NanoManipulator A Virtual Reality Interface for Interactive Control of a Scanning Tunneling Microscope The UNC Molecular Graphics Research Resource, in collaboration with with Prof. Stanley Williams of the UCLA Department of Chemistry, has developed a real-time graphics and
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The Effects of Magnetic Resonance Image Inhomogeneities on Automated Tissue Classification Stephen Aylward and James Coggins Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ted Cizadlo and Nancy Andreasen Department of Psychiatry University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Test
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1. Introduction Recently, rendering volume data at truly interactive frame rates has become possible with commercially available graphics systems. Previously, the computing requirements for reconstructing and resampling volumes of data have been too great. With the advent of the Silicon Graphics
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Fast Analytical Computation of Richards's Smooth Molecular Surface Amitabh Varshney and Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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Ridge flow models for image segmentation David Eberly and Stephen M. Pizer University of North Carolina, Department of Computer Science Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599{3175
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RR 02170-8 1 1991 Research Progress and 1992 Research Plans Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. From To University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill May 1, 1991 April 30,1992 Interactive Graphics for Molecular Studies 1. NanoManipulator Interactive Scanning Tunneling Microscope 1.1 New Collaboration: Real-time
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Cview { A Salphasic Clock Distribution Tree Simulator TR92-035 October 1992 (rev. April 1993) Vernon L. Chi Microelectronic Systems Laboratory Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution.
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Incremental volume reconstruction and rendering for 3D ultrasound imaging Ryutarou Ohbuchi, David Chen and Henry Fuchs Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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1 Scanned Laser Displays for Head Mounted Displays Douglas E. Holmgren Department of Physics and Astronomy Warren Robinett Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
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1 A Short Guide to AutoCAD Drawing Primitives for 3D Computer Graphics Models and the Walkthrough AutoCAD-to-Polygon Conversion Program John C. Alspaugh 22 April 1992
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1 Transforming High-Level Data-Parallel Programs into Vector Operations Jan F. Prins and Daniel W. Palmer Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599-3175 (919)-962-1913 {prins,palmerd}@cs.unc.edu
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1 Synthetic Experience: A Taxonomy, Survey of Earlier Thought, and Speculations on the Future Warren Robinett Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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1 Design and Construction of a 30-Degree See-Through Head-Mounted Display Douglas Holmgren University of North Carolina, Department of Physics and Astronomy This report describes the design and construction of a 30-degree see-through headmounted display (STHMD). The design goals for this STHMD were that
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c 1992 Suresh Rajgopal All Rights Reserved ii SURESH RAJGOPAL. Spatial Entropy A Unified Attribute to Model Dynamic Communication in VLSI Circuits (Under the direction of Kye S. Hedlund and Akhilesh Tyagi)
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JOHN H. HALTON THE SHOELACE PROBLEM 1 THE SHOELACE PROBLEM by JOHN H. HALTON The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sitterson Hall, CB 3175, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175, USA
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177 Research Directions in Virtual Environments Report of an NSF Invitational Workshop March 23-24, 1992 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gary Bishop, UNC-Chapel Hill (co-chair) William Bricken, U. of Washington, Seattle Frederick Brooks, Jr., UNC-Chapel Hill Marcus Brown, U. of Alabama,
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SEQUENTIAL MONTE CARLO TECHNIQUES FOR THE SOLUTION OF LINEAR SYSTEMS by JOHN H. HALTON The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sitterson Hall, CB 3175, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175, USA
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1 Implementations of Randomized Sorting on Large Parallel Machines (Preliminary Version) William L. Hightower Jan F. Prins John H. Reif Elon College University of North Carolina Duke University Elon College NC 27244 Chapel Hill NC 27599-3175 Durham NC 27706
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1 A Distributed Implementation of an N-body Virtual World Simulation Mark Parris, Carl Mueller, Jan Prins, Adam Duggan, Quan Zhou, Erik Erikson Department of Computer Science, Sitterson Hall University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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1 Achieving Direct Volume Visualization with Interactive Semantic Region Selection Ulrich Neumann1, Terry S. Yoo1, Henry Fuchs1,2, Stephen M. Pizer1,2, Tim Cullip2, John Rhoades1, Ross Whitaker1 1 Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175, USA 2 Department of
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1 A Sorting Classification of Parallel Rendering Steven Molnar*, Michael Cox , David Ellsworth*, Henry Fuchs* *University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Princeton University Front-page photo: Simulation of communication traffic between sortfirst processors rendering NCGA head Picture-Level
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UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. Error Correction of a Large Architectural Model: The Henderson County Courthouse Carl Erikson TR95-013 1995 Department of Computer Science CB #3175, Sitterson Hall UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 UNIVERS I T AT CAROLSEPTENT SI G I
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Predicting Worst Case Execution Times on a Pipelined RISC Processor Shaun J. Bharrat Kevin Jeffay University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Computer Science Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 USA {bharrat,jeffay}@cs.unc.edu
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EFFICIENCY OF PARTIAL SYNCHRONY, AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS by INJONG RHEE A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Computer
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The Design, Implementation, and Use of a Sporadic Tasking Model Kevin Jeffay David Becker David Bennett Shaun Bharrat Timothy Gramling Mark Housel University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Computer Science Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 USA April 1994 1. Introduction This paper describes the
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UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. Obscuration Culling on Parallel Graphics Architectures Chris Georges TR95-017 May 1995 Department of Computer Science CB #3175, Sitterson Hall UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 UN IVE R S I T AT CAROLSEPTENT SI G ILLUM LUX LIBERTAS 1
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Virtual Environment Interaction Techniques Mark R. Mine Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 mine@cs.unc.edu 1. Introduction Virtual environments have shown considerable promise as a natural (and thus it is hoped more effective) form of human-computer
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ISAAC : A Virtual Environment Tool for the Interactive Construction of Virtual Worlds Mark R. Mine Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 mine@cs.unc.edu
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CLIN An Automated Reasoning System Using Clause Linking by Shie-Jue Lee A Dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Computer Science. Chapel Hill 1990
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Algebraic Pruning: A Fast Technique for Curve and Surface Intersection Dinesh Manocha manocha@cs.unc.edu Shankar Krishnan krishnas@cs.unc.edu Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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Incremental algorithms for collision detection between solid models Madhav K. Ponamgi Dinesh Manocha Ming C. Lin Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599 fponamgi,manocha,ling@cs.unc.edu
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Hidden Surface Removal Algorithms for Curved Surfaces Shankar Krishnan Dinesh Manocha Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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Object-based Interpolation via Cores Derek T. Puff,D David Eberly, Stephen M. PizerD, Departments of DBiomedical Engineering and Computer Science University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 e-mail: puff@rad.unc.edu, eberly@cs.unc.edu, smp@cs.unc.edu
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Virtual Space Teleconferencing using a Sea of Cameras Henry Fuchs, Gary Bishop, Kevin Arthur, Leonard McMillan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ruzena Bajcsy, Sang Wook Lee, Hany Farid University of Pennsylvaniay Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon Universityz
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Minimum Perceptual Error Calculation for Perceptual Linearization Bradley M. Hemminger Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7510 bmh@rad.unc.edu (919) 966-2998
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Interactive Visualization of 3D Medical Image Data Bradley M. Hemminger, Timothy J. Cullip , Michael J. North Departments of Radiology and Radiation Oncology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7510 (919) 966-2998 bmh@rad.unc.edu 1. Introduction Over the past fifteen years the field
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Registration Errors in Augmented Reality Systems1 by2 Richard Lee Holloway3 4 A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill5 in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy6 in the Department of Computer Science7 8 Chapel
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Representation and Fast Display of Complex CSG Models Subodh Kumar Shankar Krishnan Dinesh Manocha Atul Narkhede fkumar,krishnas,manocha,narkhedeg@cs.unc.edu Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599
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Case Study: Observing a Volume Rendered Fetus within a Pregnant Patient Andrei State, David T. Chen, Chris Tector, Andrew Brandt, Hong Chen, Ryutarou Ohbuchi, Mike Bajura and Henry Fuchs University of North Carolina
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BOOLE: A System to Compute Boolean Combinations of Sculptured Solids Shankar Krishnan krishnas@cs.unc.edu Atul Narkhede narkhede@c s.unc.edu Dinesh Manocha manocha@cs.unc.edu Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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Algebraic Loop Detection and Evaluation Algorithms for Curve and Surface Interrogations Shankar Krishnan Univ. of North Carolina CB #3175, Sitterson Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 USA krishnas@cs.unc.edu Dinesh Manocha Univ. of North Carolina CB #3175, Sitterson Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 USA
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Probabilistic Reliable Message Transmission Subodh Kumar January 17, 1996
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(C) 1996, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC-CH Force-Feedback Library, Revision C William R. Mark Scott C. Randolph Mark Finch James M. Van Verth University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Computer Science Technical Report #TR96-012 January 30, 1996 Note: As this library
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UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. Polygonal Simplification: An Overview Carl Erikson TR96-016 1996 Department of Computer Science CB #3175, Sitterson Hall UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 UNIV ERS I TAT CA ROLSEPTENT SI G I LLUM LUX LIBERTAS This work was supported by
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Simplification Envelopes Jonathan Cohen Amitabh Varshneyy Dinesh Manocha Greg Turk Hans Weber Pankaj Agarwalz Frederick Brooks William Wright
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PROVING FIRST-ORDER EQUALITY THEOREMS WITH HYPER-LINKING by Geoffrey David Alexander A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Computer Science. Chapel
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MODELING AND PROTOTYPING COLLABORATIVE SOFTWARE PROCESSES P. DAVID STOTTS RICHARD FURUTA Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina University of Maryland Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 College Park, MD 20742 USA USA
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Hierarchical Back-Face Culling Subodh Kumar Dinesh Manocha Bill Garrett Ming Lin Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599 USA fkumar,manocha,garrett,ling@cs.unc.edu
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*Instant Hole is a trademark of the ACME Tool, Die and Gag company, Toontown, CA.. and is protected under international copyright laws. Instant Hole * (Windows onto Reality) Terry S. Yoo T. Marc Olano Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175, USA {yoo |
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c 1994 Amitabh Varshney All Rights Reserved i AMITABH VARSHNEY. Hierarchical Geometric Approximations (Under the direction of Professor Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.)
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1 One-Step-at-a-Time Tracking Greg Welch 1 and Gary Bishop 2 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 3 1. welchg@cs.unc.edu, http://www.cs.unc.edu/~welchg 2. gb@cs.unc.edu, http://www.cs.unc.edu/~gb 3. CB 3175, Sitterson Hall, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-3175
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Real-Time Incremental Visualization of Dynamic Ultrasound Volumes Using Parallel BSP Trees William F. Garrett, Henry Fuchs, Andrei State, and Mary C. Whitton Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 {garrett, fuchs, state, whitton}@cs.unc.edu
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UnCvL: The University of North Carolina C Vector Library Rickard E. Faith Doug L. Hoffman David G. Stahl TR93-063 18 May 1993 Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Campus Box 3175, Sitterson Hall Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3175 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Introduction
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Automated Deduction Techniques for Classification in Concept Languages M. Paramasivam and David A. Plaisted Department of Computer Science CB # 3175 Sitterson Hall University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC 27599-3175 email: fparama,plaistedg@cs.unc.edu phone: (919)962-f1795,1751g December 11, 1995
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1 UNIV ERSI T AT CAROLSEPTENT SI GILLUM LUX LIBERTAS Object Representation by Cores: Identifying and Representing Primitive Spatial Regions Christina A. Burbeck * Stephen M. Pizer * TR94-048 (Version 3) October, 1994 UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. Medical Image Display and
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Surface Triangulation: A Survey Subodh Kumar Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599 July 3, 1996
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Working in a Virtual World: Interaction Techniques Used in the Chapel Hill Immersive Modeling Program Mark R. Mine Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 mine@cs.unc.edu
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Efficient B-rep Generation of Low Degree Sculptured Solids using Exact Arithmetic John Keyser keyser@cs.unc.edu Shankar Krishnan krishnas@cs.unc.edu Dinesh Manocha manocha@cs.unc.edu Department of Computer Science, CB#3175 Sitterson Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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Portal Textures: Texture Flipbooks in Architectural Models Daniel G. Aliaga email: aliaga@cs.unc.edu Computer Science Department University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill November 4, 1996
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A 2D Finite Element Formulation of Maxwell's Equations for Propagation of TEM waves between PCB Planes. TR96-050 2 December 1996 Vernon L. Chi Microelectronic Systems Laboratory Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 This work was funded in
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Post-Rendering Image Warping for Latency Compensation UNC-CH Computer Science Technical Report #96-020 William R. Mark, Gary Bishop, Leonard McMillan January 10, 1996* * Public Release on Nov. 25, 1996 (with author list and acknowledgements added).
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c 1996 Subodh Kumar All Rights Reserved ii To my parents iii Subodh Kumar. Interactive Rendering of Parametric Spline Surfaces (Under the direction of Dinesh Manocha.) ABSTRACT This dissertation presents techniques for fast rendering of parametric spline surfaces. It presents algorithms and data
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SCAAT: Incremental Tracking with Incomplete Information TR96-051 October 1996 Gregory F. Welch Department of Computer Science CB #3175, Sitterson Hall UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 UNC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution SCAAT: Incremental Tracking with Incomplete
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Visibility Culling Using Hierarchical Occlusion Maps Hansong Zhang Dinesh Manocha Tom Hudson Kenny Hoff Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 fzhangh,manocha,hudson,hoffg@cs.unc.edu
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DS Fritsch, D Eberly, and SM Pizer Stimulated Cores and their Applications in Medical Imaging Stimulated Cores and their Applications in Medical Imaging Daniel S. Fritsch1,2 , David Eberly3, and Stephen M. Pizer2,3,4 1Department of Radiation Oncology, 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, 3Department
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Computing Visibility Without Depth McMillan References 22 McMillan, L., A List-Priority Rendering Algorithm for Redisplaying Projected Surfaces, UNC Technical Report TR95-005, University of North Carolina, 1995. McMillan, L., and G. Bishop, Plenoptic Modeling: An Image-Based
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Shape as a Perturbation to Projective Mapping Leonard McMillan and Gary Bishop Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina, Sitterson Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 email: mcmillan@cs.unc.edu gb@cs.unc.edu 1.0 Introduction In the classical computer-graphics approach to three-dimensional
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1 Zoom-Invariant Vision of Figural Shape: The Mathematics of Cores Stephen M. Pizer, David Eberly, Bryan S. Morse*, Daniel S. Fritsch Medical Image Display & Analysis Group University of North Carolina *Department of Computer Science Brigham Young University Mailing address: Sitterson Hall, Campus Box
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1 Power Plant Walkthrough: An Integrated System for Massive Model Rendering Daniel Aliaga, Jonathan Cohen, Hansong Zhang, Rui Bastos, Tom Hudson, Carl Erikson TR# 97-018 Computer Science Department University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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A Survey of Polygonal Simplification Algorithms UNC Technical Report TR97-045 David Luebke Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Tech Report Frameless Antialiasing Ellen J. Scher Zagier Page #1 Introduction: Despite the significant advances in real-time computer graphics performance via improvements in hardware and software algorithmic design, there are, and will continue to be data sets expanding beyond existing capabilities.
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Defining and Refining Frameless Rendering Ellen J. Scher Zagier
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Perceptually-Driven Graphics Ellen J. Scher Zagier