Cornell Box Publications for 1987
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
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Papers

  • Michael F. Cohen and Paul M. Isaacs. Controlling dynamic simulation with kinematic constraints, behavior functions and inverse dynamics. 21:214--224, July 1987.
  • Michael Cohen. Radiosity based lighting design. 1987.
  • Michael F. Cohen. Light reflection models and diffuse interaction of light. 1987.
  • Michael F. Cohen. The need for realism in computer-aided design. 1987.
  • Paul M. Isaacs and Michael F. Cohen. Controlling dynamic simulation with kinematic constraints, behavior functions and inverse dynamics. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '87 Proceedings), 21(4):215--224, July 1987.
  • Holly E. Rushmeier and Kenneth E. Torrance. The zonal method for calculating light intensities in the presence of a participating medium. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '87 Proceedings), 21(4):293--302, July 1987.
  • John R. Wallace, Michael F. Cohen, and Donald P. Greenberg. A two-pass solution to the rendering equation: A synthesis of ray tracing and radiosity methods. 21:311--320, July 1987.

Theses and Dissertations

  • Daniel R. Baum. An efficient radiosity method for dynamic environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1987.
  • James A. Ferwerda. A psychophysical approach to the aliasing problem in realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1987.
  • Malcolm Panthaki. Color postprocessing for three-dimensional finite element mesh quality evaluation and evolving graphical workstations. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1987.
  • David C. Salmon. Large Change-Of-Curvature Effects in Quadratic Finite Elements for CAD of Membrane Structures. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1987.

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