Cornell Box Theses and Dissertations
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
Cornell Seal

Acquiring Printed Copies

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

  • Sing-Choong Foo. A gonioreflectometer for measuring the bidirectional reflectance of material for use in illumination computation. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Gene Greger. The irradiance volume. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Patrick Heynen. Issues in perceptual organization for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Jonathan Joseph. Direct volume rendering of irregularly sampled data using voronoi decomposition. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Greg Reeves Spencer. Perceptual scaling functions for high dynamic range images. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Bretton Wade. Kernel based density estimation for global illumination. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • David M. Zareski. Parallel decomposition of view-independent global illumination algorithms. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.

1995

1994

1993

  • Julie O'Brien Dorsey. Computer Graphics Techniques for Opera Lighting Design and Simulation. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1993.
  • Xiao Dong He. Physically-Based Models for the Reflection, Transmission and Subsurface Scattering of Light by Smooth and Rough Surfaces, with Applications to Realistic Image Synthesis. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1993.
  • Michael C. Monks. Facilitating design with parametric construction methods. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1993.
  • Kevin L. Novins. Towards Accurate and Efficient Volume Rendering. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1993.
  • Richard S. Pasetto. A biomechanical model of human skin using finite element analysis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1993.
  • Filippo Tampieri. Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity Image Synthesis. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1993.

1992

  • David Baraff. Dynamic Simulation of Non-Penetrating Rigid Bodies. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1992.
  • Kathy Kershaw Barshatzky. A generalized texture-mapping pipeline. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1992.
  • Ricardo Pomeranz. Mathematical means of representing curves and surfaces of varying spatial frequencies. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1992.
  • Peter W. Pruyn. An exploration of three dimensional computer graphics in cockpit avionics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1992.
  • Mark C. Reichert. A two-pass radiosity method driven by lights and viewers position. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1992.
  • Stephen H. Westin. Predicting reflectance functions from complex surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1992.
  • Harold R. Zatz. Galerkin radiosity: A higher order solution method for global illumination. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1992.

1991

  • Priamos N. Georgiades. Interactive methods for locally manipulating the intrinsic geometry of curved surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1991.
  • Theodore H. Himlan. Spectroradiometric 2d imaging and physical property measurements for validating and improving global illumination simulations. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1991.
  • Leonard R. Wanger. Perceiving spatial relationships in computer generated images. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1991.
  • Paul H. Wanuga. Accelerated radiosity methods for rendering complex environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1991.

1990

  • Julie O'Brien Dorsey. Computer graphics for the design and visualization of opera lighting effect. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1990.
  • David W. George. A radiosity redistribution algorithm for dynamic environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1990.
  • Rodney J. Recker. Improved techniques for progressive refinement radiosity. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1990.

1989

  • Shenchang Eric Chen. A progressive radiosity method and its implementation in a distributed processing environment. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1989.
  • Richard L. Eaton. Explicit geometric constraints. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1989.
  • Stuart Feldman. An abstraction paradigm for modeling complex environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1989.
  • Peter Kochevar. Computer Graphics on Massively Parallel Machines. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1989.
  • Wayne Lytle. A modular testbed for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1989.
  • Adam C. Stettner. Computer graphics for acoustic simulation and visualization. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1989.
  • Filippo Tampieri. Global illumination algorithms for parallel computer architectures. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1989.

1988

  • Paul M. Isaacs. Controlling computer generated motion with dynamics, kinematics, and behavior functions. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1988.
  • Wei Lu. Curved object modeling and rendering. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1988.
  • Holly Rushmeier. Realistic Image Synthesis for Scenes with Radiatively Participating Media. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1988.
  • John R. Wallace. A two-pass solution to the rendering equation: A synthesis of ray tracing and radiosity methods. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1988.

1987

  • 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.

1986

  • 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.

1985

  • Dan V. Ambrosi. Quadric surface modeling for ray tracing. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Bruce C. Bailey. Unification of color postprocessing techniques for three-dimensional computational mechanics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Michael F. Cohen. A radiosity method for the realistic image synthesis of complex diffuse environments. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Cindy M. Goral. A model for the interaction of light between diffuse surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Jerome F. Hajjar. General-purpose three-dimensional color postprocessing for engineering analysis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Thomas V. Mazzotta. Modeling with scripts: A procedural approach to the construction of geometric models using interactive computer graphic techniques. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.
  • Donald Woodrow White. Material and geometric nonlinear analysis of local planar behavior in steel frames using interactive computer graphics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1985.

1984

  • Richard J. Carey. Textures for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Tao-Yang Han. Adaptive Substructuring and Interactive Graphics for Three-Dimensional Elasto-Plastic Finite Element Analysis. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Gary J. Hooper. A system for image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Renato Perucchio. An Integrated Boundary Element Analysis System with Interactive Computer Graphics for Three-Dimensional Linear-Elastic Fracture Mechanics. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • David C. Salmon. Improved computer-aided design of cable-reinforced membranes. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Channing P. Verbeck. A comprehensive light source description for computer graphics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Hank Weghorst. An image synthesis system with emphasis on ray tracing techniques. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.

1983

  • Roy A. Hall. A methodology for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1983.
  • Harold Hedelman. A data flow approach to composition with procedural models. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1983.
  • John D. Hollyday. Refined modeling and interactive display of finite element stresses for cable-reinforced membranes. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1983.
  • Gary W. Meyer. Colorimetry and computer graphics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1983.

1982

  • Marcelo Gattas. Large Displacement, Interactive-Adaptive Dynamic Analysis of Frames. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1982.
  • Jon H. Pittman. An interactive graphics environment for architectural energy simulation. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1982.
  • Kim L. Shelley. Path specification and the use of path coherence in the rendering of dynamic sequences. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1982.
  • Bruce A. Wallace. Automated production techniques in cartoon animation. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1982.

1981

  • San-Cheng Chang. An Integrated Finite Element Nonlinear Shell Analysis System with Interactive Computer Graphics. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Robert L. Cook. A reflection model for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Eliot A. Feibush. An interactive computer graphics geometric input and editing system for architectural design. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Bruce K. Forbes. Methods for reducing computational requirements in the geometric modeling of planar surfaces and volumes. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Tao-Yang Han. A general two-dimensional, interactive graphical finite/boundary element preprocessor for a virtual storage environment. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Lynn E. Johnson. An Interactive Method for Development and Evaluation of Reservoir Operating Policies. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Michael Schulman. The interactive display of parameters on two- and three-dimensional surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Stuart Sechrest. A visible polygon reconstruction algorithm. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.

1980

1979

  • Harvey Allison. A three-dimensional graphic input method for architectural design. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • Brian A. Barsky. A method for describing curved surfaces by transforming between interpolatory and b-spline representations. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • George H. Joblove. Color space and computer graphics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • Douglas S. Kay. Transparency, refraction and ray tracing for computer synthesized images. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • Thomas A. Mutryn. Nonlinear, inelastic building connections. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • Richard Rogers. A computer-aided method for shading device design and analysis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • Marc E. Schiler. Computer simulation of foliage effects on building energy load calculations. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1979.
  • Mark S. Shephard. Finite Element Grid Optimization with Interactive Computer Graphics. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1979.

1978

  • Marc S. Levoy. Computer-assisted cartoon animation. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1978.
  • Kevin Weiler. Hidden surface removal using polygon area sorting. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1978.

1977

  • Peter Atherton. Polygon shadow generation with an application to solar rights. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1977.
  • Robert W. Thornton. Interactive modeling in three dimensions through two-dimensional windows. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1977.
  • Nicholas H. Weingarten. Computer graphics input methods for interactive design. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1977.


Last updated 11/10/06 PCG www Home