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Graphic design for computer graphics
Computers in Industry, 1983Abstract Because computer graphics systems are capable of sophisticated displays of typography, symbols, color, spatial organization, and temporal sequencing, it is appropriate to seek principles for designing effective communication from the discipline of graphic design whose expertise lies in programming visible language.
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Graphical Partitions and Graphical Relations
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2019We generalize the well-known correspondence between partitions and equivalence relations on a set to the case of graphs and hypergraphs. This is motivated by the role that partitions and equivalence relations play in Rough Set Theory and the results provide some of the foundations needed to develop a theory of rough graphs.
Tanzeela Shaheen, John G. Stell
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European Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
We present a new point-based approach for modeling the appearance of real scenes. The approach uses a raw point cloud as the geometric representation of a scene, and augments each point with a learnable neural descriptor that encodes local geometry and ...
Kara-Ali Aliev+2 more
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We present a new point-based approach for modeling the appearance of real scenes. The approach uses a raw point cloud as the geometric representation of a scene, and augments each point with a learnable neural descriptor that encodes local geometry and ...
Kara-Ali Aliev+2 more
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Getting to the “graphics” in a graphics exercise
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1991An "algorithms" course in Computer Graphics relies heavily upon programming exercises to teach students the intricacies of graphics techniques. Such exercises should be substantial enough to avoid "trivializing" the problem and, at the same time, be interesting to the student.
Dino Schweitzer, Linda M. Northrop
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Raster3D Version 2.0. A program for photorealistic molecular graphics.
Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 1994Raster3D Version 2.0 is a program suite for the production of photorealistic molecular graphics images. The code is hardware independent, and is particularly suited for use in producing large raster images of macromolecules for output to a film recorder ...
E. Merritt, Michael E. P. Murphy
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Smart Graphics/Intelligent Graphics
Informatik-Spektrum, 2014Uberblick und Entwicklung ,,Intelligent Graphics is about visually representing the world and visually representing our ideas. Artificial intelligence is about symbolically representing the world, and symbolically representing our ideas. And between the visual and the symbolic, between the concrete and the abstract, there should be no boundary.“Henry ...
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Graphics processing on a graphics supercomputer
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1989A description is given of the Titan Graphics Supercomputer. The primary design philosophy was to have as little redundant hardware as possible and to make as much of the hardware available to compiled application code as possible. This led to a design with multiple parallel processors, each with an integer unit and a vector floating-point unit.
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Graphical representation in graphical dialogue
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2002Abstract This paper explores the influence of communicative interaction on the form of graphical representations. A referential communication task is described which involves exclusively graphical dialogue. In this task subjects communicate about pieces of music by drawing.
Patrick G. T. Healey+3 more
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Graphical editors and graphic grammars
Programming and Computer Software, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1996
Abstract The idea of modelling systems using graph theory has its origin in several scientific areas: in statistical physics (the study of large particle systems), in genetics (studying inheritable properties of natural species), and in interactions in contingency tables.
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Abstract The idea of modelling systems using graph theory has its origin in several scientific areas: in statistical physics (the study of large particle systems), in genetics (studying inheritable properties of natural species), and in interactions in contingency tables.
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