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Computer graphics for all

Communications of the ACM, 2010
Interactive computer graphics would rival word-processing and presentation programs for everyday communications.
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Standards in computer graphics

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1985
Abstract GKS, which recently became the International Standards Organization (ISO) standard for computer graphics programming, is the first of a set of interlocking graphics standards. This paper outlines the important ideas behind GKS, describes its relationship with other standards and discusses the benefits of standardization.
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Computer Graphics in Computer Graphics Education

1992
Computer graphics is receiving much attention in the development of interactive educational software, multimedia systems, and many other applications. It not only adds a new dimension to such applications but also makes them more exciting and dynamic. Furthermore, the use of computer graphics is already well accepted in computer science education.
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Computer graphics at IHEP

Computers & Graphics, 1986
Abstract Various application areas of presentation graphics and a number of requirements to them in the field of experimental high energy physics are considered. A pipeline model of the presentation graphics software for the applied graphics system and functional capabilities of the graphics package ATOM'84 are discussed.
Stanislav V. Klimenko   +2 more
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Computer graphics and microprocessors

Proceedings of the ACM '82 conference on - ACM 82, 1982
The objective of this panel is to provide an overview of developments in the interactive computer graphics area as they relate to microprocessors. Topics to be addressed will include integrated work station concepts, graphics in education, graphics implementation in firmware, business and scientific applications using graphics and microprocessors ...
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The Computer Graphics Metafile

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1986
The Computer Graphics Metafile is the only standard for graphical database specification designed to serve a wide range of applications. As such, this standard for capturing multiple, device-independent picture definitions is necessarily complex. CGM is a precise, cncise, and sometimes terse specification, and it is hard to grasp all the ramifications ...
Lofton Henderson   +2 more
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Everyday computer graphics

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2003
If AR becomes universal, then we can use it for casual, small things that will make our daily lives a bit easier. One of the more logical uses for AR is communication. For example, as many authors have observed, it would be handy to leave notes for each other in cyberspace, yet attach them to physical objects or locations.
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Computer graphics for drafting

Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 1974
Abstract Despite the fact that one of the most obvious applications of computer graphics is as a drawing board for the creation of precision drafted output, graphics systems being used solely for this purpose are rare. The conceptually simple capability of drafting for the sake of drafting seems to have been lost (or absorbed) in the wake of much ...
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GPU compute for graphics

SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Courses, 2013
Modern GPUs support more flexible programming models through systems such as DirectCompute, OpenGL compute, OpenCL, and CUDA. Although much has been made of GPGPU programming, this course focuses on the application of compute on GPUs for graphics in particular.We will start with a brief overview of the underlying GPU architectures for compute.
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Computer graphics for the microscopist

Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2017
Peering through the eyepiece of a microscope can reveal mesmerising sceneries, but science won’t progress unless they are shared with others. At the time of the first microscopes this could only be done by drawing images, thus requiring extensive artistic skills.
Jhonel Palomino, Anders Hånell
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