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Papers

  • Philip J. Brock, Alan J. Polinsky, Rebecca Slivka, and Donald P. Greenberg. Unified interactive geometric modeller for simulating highly complex environments. Computer-Aided Design, 18(10):539--545, December 1986.
  • Daniel R. Baum, John R. Wallace, Michael F. Cohen, and Donald P. Greenberg. The back buffer algorithm: An extension of the radiosity method to dynamic environments. The Visual Computer, Volume 2, pages 298--306, 1986.
  • Michael Cohen, Donald P. Greenberg, Dave S. Immel, and Philip J. Brock. An efficient radiosity approach for realistic image synthesis. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 6(3):26--35, March 1986.
  • Donald P. Greenberg, Michael Cohen, and Kenneth E. Torrance. Radiosity: A method for computing global illumination. The Visual Computer, 2(5):291--7, September 1986.
  • Roy Hall. A characterization of illumination models and shading techniques. The Visual Computer, 2(5):268--277, September 1986.
  • Eric A. Haines and Donald P. Greenberg. The light buffer: a shadow testing accelerator. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 6(9):6--16, 1986.
  • David S. Immel, Michael F. Cohen, and Donald P. Greenberg. A radiosity method for non-diffuse environments. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '86 Proceedings), 20(4):133--142, August 1986.
  • Gary W. Meyer. Wavelength selection for synthetic image generation. Computer Graphics and Image Processing, II:39--44, 1986.
  • Gary W. Meyer and Donald P. Greenberg. Color education and colour synthesis in computer graphics. In Color Research and Application, volume 11 Suppl., pages S39--S44, 1986.
  • Gary W. Meyer, Holly E. Rushmeier, Michael F. Cohen, Donald P. Greenberg, and Kenneth E. Torrance. An experimental evaluation of computer graphics imagery. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 5(1):30--50, January 1986.

Theses and Dissertations

  • Philip J. Brock. A unified interactive geometric modeling system for simulating highly complex environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Lisa Maynes Desjarlais. A wave based reflection model for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Eric A. Haines. The light buffer: A ray tracer shadow testing accelerator. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • David S. Immel. A radiosity method for non-diffuse surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Kevin J. Koestner. A wave based reflection model for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Gary W. Meyer. Color Calculations for and Perceptual Assessment of Computer Graphic Images. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Alan J. Polinsky. A unified interactive geometric modeling system for simulating highly complex environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Holly E. Rushmeier. Extending the radiosity method to transmitting and specularly reflecting surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.
  • Rebecca Slivka. A motion control system for realistic dynamics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1986.

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