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- Modeling and display of empirical data
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- Interactive graphics: linking the human to the model
- Coons award lecture
- When did scientific visualization really begin?
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- Graphical perception: the visual decoding of quantitative information on graphical displays of data
- Research in statistical graphics
- On the graphical presentation of quantitative data: a postscript
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- Computer graphics as artistic expression
- Review: statistical graphics: design principles and practices
- Why it isn't art yet
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- Review: the elements of graphing data
- A window on science
- Visualization in scientific computing: summary of an NSF-sponsored panel report on graphics, image processing, and workstations
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- Towards an information processing view of graph comprehension
- Supercomputers and graphics
- Plot windows
- A numerical laboratory
- The elements of graphing data
- Order out of chaos: man's new dialogue with nature
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- Statistical graphics: design principles and practices
- The visual display of quantitative information
- Visual information processing during cartographic communication
- La graphique et le traitement graphique de l'information
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- Film and video as a tool in mathematical research
- Three-dimensional data visualization and biomedical applications
- Interactive adaptive analysis of graphic displays
- Visualizing oceanographic data
- An object-oriented approach to the solid modeling of empirical data
- The application visualization system: a computational environment for scientific visualization
- Core zone scatterplots: A new approach to feature extraction for visual display
- Three graphic representations to aid Bayesian inference
- Linking GIS with video technology to simulate environmental change
- VIP: visualizing in perspective
- Graphics Visualization is a real eye opener
- Interactive visualization of 3D seismic data: a volumetric method
- Scatterplot matrix techniques for large N
- Personal computer displays
- Experiences with three-dimensional scatterplots
- Sterio animation for very large data bases: case study- meteorology
- Visualizing information in multivariate data: applications to petroleum geochemistry - part 1. projection methods
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- Computer graphics at the united states military academy
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- Smoke flow visualization in a tributary of a deep valley
- Visualization of bubble-wake interactions for a stream of bubbles in a two-dimensional liquid-solid fluidized bed
- Holographic flow visualization
- Color flow-visualization photography and digital image processing techniques
- Digital image processing in flow visualization
- Analyzing orthographic projection of multiple 3D velocity vector fields in optical flow
- Interactive graphics for mapping location-allocation solutions
- Experiments in migration mapping By computer
- Artificial intelligence in three-dimensional computer animation
- Problems of cartographic representation of patterns of population change
- The real-time animation of three-dimensional maps
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- Spherical harmonic molecular surfaces
- Sampling and isometric mapping of continuous geographic surfaces
- Surface analysis methods
- Uniform grids from raster data
- Hidden line elimination in projected grid surfaces
- Mini/micro display of surface mapping and analysis techniques
- Viewing azimuth and map clarity
- Perception of perspective block diagrams
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- Microcomputers and mass storage devices for image processing
- IAX- An algebraic image processing language for research
- Processing satellite infrared and visible imagery for oceanographic analysis
- Image processing in optical astronomy
- Extreme variability, scaling and fractals in remote sensing: analysis and simulation
- Computing issues in digital image processing and remote sensing
- Multiple source data processing in remote sensing
- Survey: image analysis and computer vision: 1987
- Raster and vector processing for scanned linework
- On the statistical analysis of dirty pictures
- Tessellations and pixel addressing systems for image processing: tentative results
- Hierarchical structure in digital pictures
- Image segmentation using a hierarchical data structure
- The Macintosh microcomputer as a digital image processor
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- Synergism between human interpretation and digital pattern recognition in preparation of thematic maps
- Spatial and temporal analysis of disease occurrence for detection of clustering
- Experiments on mapping techniques for exploratory pattern analysis
- An overview of mapping techniques for exploratory pattern analysis
- The geometric interpretation of correspondence analysis
- The application of expert systems in statistics
- Data analysis as search
- An introduction to statistical pattern recognition
- An expert system approach for generating and testing statistical hypotheses
- A cluster analysis model for predicting visual clusters
- Pattern perception and the comprehension of graphs
- Predicting visual clusters on graduated circle maps
- Methodology, and the statistician's responsibility for both accuracy and relevance
- A Cappadocian speculation
- Computer-produced distribution maps of disease
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- Spacetime ray tracing for animation
- Applications of computer graphics and image processing to 2D and 3D modeling of the functional architecture of visual cortex
- Realism in computer graphics: a survey
- A practical method of constructing surfaces in three-dimensional digitized space
- Abstracts from the 1986 workshop on interactive 3D graphics
- An indexed bibliography on image synthesis
- Fast perspective views of images using one-dimensional operations
- ARTS: accelerated ray-tracing system
- Creating raster omnimax images from multiple perspective views using the elliptical weighted average filter
- The light buffer: a shadow-testing accelerator
- Display of density volumes
- Techniques of spatial seqmentation in solid modelling
- The application of scene synthesis techniques to the display of multidimensional image data
- Jag-free images on raster displays
- Display techniques for octree-encoded objects
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- The construction of computer produced views of three-dimensional data
- Illumination for computer generated pictures
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- Modelling for digital terain and landscape visualisation
- Visualisation of topographic data using video animation
- Flight simulators for under $100,000
- Methods of depicting land surface forms, then and now
- Fourier synthesis of ocean scenes
- Computer-assisted production of hill shading and hypsometric tints
- Computer generated templates for the construction of landform relief models
- Environmental mapping and other applications of world projections
- Processing techniques for the production of an experimental computer-generated shaded-relief map
- Realistic 3-D displays from cartographic data
- Digital elevation model image display and editing
- Visual simulation of clouds
- A step towards interactive displays of digital elevation models
- Map symbols for use in the three dimensional graphic displays of large scale digital terrain models using microcomputer technology
- Advances in computer-generated imagery for flight simulation
- Shaded display of digital maps
- Sources for relief representation techniques
- Software for three dimensional topographic scenes
- The manual/photomechanical and other methods for relief shading
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- A terrain and cloud computer image generation model
- The historical development of terrain representation in American cartography
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- The commonality of computer-assisted procedures for constructing choropleth and isarithmic maps
- Interpolation of point values From isoline maps
- Computer executed production of a regular grid of height points from digital contours
- Contouring with small computers: a review
- Raster-based contour plotting from digital elevation models using mini- or microcomputers
- Evaluation procedures for testing contour-to-grid interpolation methods using synthetic surfaces
- Automated contour labelling and the contour tree
- Shadowed contours with computer and plotter
- An adaptive grid contouring algorithm
- Influencing the perception of contour lines
- Automatic contouring on the Gestalt Photomapper: testing and evaluation
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- Terrain and surface modelling systems: theory and practice
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- Fitting a triangulation to contour lines
- Scale-based simulation of topography
- Methods and applications in surface depression analysis
- A topographic base for GIS from automated TINs and image-processed DEMs
- Terrain modelling with B-spline type surfaces defined on curved knot lines
- An adaptive methodology for automated relief generalization
- Experiments to locate ridges and channels to create a new type of digital elevation model
- Digital terrain modelling and applications
- Analysis and display of digital elevation models within a quadtree-based geographic information system
- Spectral analysis of terrain profiles for the digital filtering of DEM data
- A method for construction of surfaces under tension
- The application of contour data for generating high fidelity grid digital elevation models
- Grids of elevations and topographic maps
- The radial sweep algorithm for constructing triangulated irregular networks
- Refinement of dense digital elevation models
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- Geography and the new geometry
- Natura ex machina
- Fractal-based analysis and interpolation of 3D natural surface shapes and their application to terrain modeling
- Measuring the dimension of surfaces: a review and appraisal of different methods
- Frame buffer algorithms for stochastic models
- The fractal geometry of nature
- The fractional brownian process as a terrain simulation model
- Measuring the fractal dimensions of empirical cartographic curves
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- Drainage and divide networks derived from high-fidelity digital terrain models
- Ridge and valley line extraction from digital terrain models
- Extracting topographic structure from digital elevation data for geographic information system analysis
- Terrain simulation using a model of stream erosion
- A simple mathematical model of a complex hydrological system - Okavango swamp, Botswana
- A geographic information system utilizing the traingulated irregular network as a basis for hydrologic modeling
- Input detection by the discrete linear cascade model
- Hydrology - the computer revolution continues
- Topographic partition of watersheds with digital elevation models
- Automated river-course, ridge and basin delineation from digital elevation data
- Comparative study of ground-water mapping techniques
- Locating 'lakes' on digital terrain model
- The role of cell size in hydrology orientated geographic information systems
- Automated derivation of hydrologic basin characteristics from digital elevation model data
- Channel networks: a geomorphological perspective
- Computer-assisted determination of the valley and ridge lines of digital terrain models
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- Influence of texture on perception of gray tone map symbols
- Thematic contents of maps: some theoretical approaches in the development of modelling methods
- Principles of thematic map design
- Graduated polygons as a cartographic technique
- The use of maps: the topographic and thematic traditions contrasted
- Communicating through statistical maps
- Multi-component quantitative mapping
- Proportional prism maps: a statistical mapping technique
- Early thematic mapping in the history of cartography
- Special purpose mapping in 18th century russia: A search for the beginnings of thematic mapping
- People in britain - a census atlas
- Stereoscopic statistical maps
- Ratios and absolute amounts conveyed by a stepped statistical surface
- Evaluation of thematic maps Using the semantic differential test
- Techniques for statistical mapping via automation
- A classification of alternative automated mapping techniques
- Statistical mapping- what should not be plotted
- Statistical mapping and the presentation of statistics
- Visual integration in thematic mapping: fact or fiction
- Display of data with emphasis on the map form
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- Framed rectangle charts or statistical maps with shading
- Variable-width framed rectangle charts for statistical mapping
- The most densely populated areas of england and wales
- Better measures of population density
- Land use and land cover data and the mapping of population density
- Statistical techniques of population and settlement mapping
- Two isopleth maps of world population density constructed on equal-size unit areas
- Population density: changes and patterns
- Densely populated areas
- Regular density network
- The spectrum of US 40
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- A nation dividing
- The geography of the US presidential elections
- Computers and elections
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- The geography of English politics
- Political truth and the graphic image
- Political territoriality in Canada / a choropleth and isopleth analyses
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- The British voter
- The 1955 federal redistribution
- The political colour of britain by winning parties
- The political colour of britain by numbers of voters
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- Punctograms (dot symbols)
- Mapping continuous geographical distributions using dot density shading
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- The design and perception of point symbols for tourist maps
- Cartographic studies on graduated symbol map perception
- Circle size judgment and map design
- Rescaling dot maps for pattern enhancement
- The perception of numerousness on dot maps
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- Choropleth maps: window dressing or workhorses
- Classless choropleth mapping with millions of colors: a developmental system
- A model of error for choropleth maps, with applications to geographic information systems
- Choropleth mapping in a microcomputer environment: a critical evaluation of some commercial implementations
- Hypothesis testing using univariate and bivariate choropleth maps
- Bivariate choropleth mapping: the effects of axis scaling
- Alternative designs for dot-matrix printer maps
- The generation of color sequences for univariate and bivariate mapping
- Gray tone versus line plotter area symbols: a matching experiment
- Mapping cancer mortality rates with computer graphics
- Constructing shaded maps with the DIME topological structure: an alternative to the polygon approach
- A comparison of equal-value gray scales
- Perceptions of similarity on bivariate choroplethic maps
- In search of a general idea of class selection for choropleth maps
- An evaluation of the use of grid squares in computerised choropleth maps
- Bivariate construction of equal-class thematic maps
- Choropleth map accuracy: characteristics of the data
- The equal contrast gray scale
- Spectrally encoded two-variable maps
- The signed chi-score measure for the classification and mapping of polychotomous data
- Unclassed choropleth maps: a Comment
- Interactive color map displays of domestic information
- An alternative isomorphism for mapping correlation
- An evaluation of unclassed crossed-line choropleth mapping
- Modifications of the choropleth technique to communicate correlation
- Geographic differentials: analytic concerns
- Color statistical mapping by the US bureau of the census
- Class intervals to enhance the visual correlation of choropleth maps
- The map as an information channel: ignorance before and after looking at a choropleth map
- Choropleth maps without class intervals?
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- Cartographic name placement with Prolog
- The risks of software innovation: a case study of the harvard lab
- An expert system for the automatic placement of names on a geographic map
- Silences and secrecy: the hidden agenda of cartography in early modern europe
- Map appreciation
- Problems and achievements of Soviet thematic cartography
- Are all maps mental maps?
- Mapping the variability of soils: a Cartographer's approach
- New methods and technologies in cartography: the digital world atlas
- A linear view of the world: strip maps as a unique Form of cartographic representation
- Computer-assisted production of the 1980 population distribution map
- An approach to microcomputer-based cartographic modeling
- Technological transition in cartography
- Topics in advanced topology for cartography
- Mathematical cartography
- Cognitive issues in map use
- The elements of cartography
- Computer assisted cartography: principles and prospects
- A transformational view of cartography
- How can theories of cartographic communication be used to make maps more effective
- A survey of cartographic display software
- Maps in minds: reflections on cognitive mapping
- Maps, distortion and meaning
- Small area data as a constraint to computer graphic analysis
- The comparative atlas of America's great cities: selection of variables and cartographic techniques
- Analysis of cancer mortality in Texas
- NHLBI mapping project
- Maps of cancer incidence
- Automated cartography and epidemiology introduction
- Automated cartography for cancer research
- The nature of maps
- Analytical cartography
- Symbol-subject matter relationships in thematic cartography
- The geometry of mental maps
- Computer cartography
- Principles of cartography
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- Continental shapes on world projections: the design of a poly-centred oblique orthographic world projection
- HIPPARCHUS geopositioning model: an overview
- "Magnifying-Glass" azimuthal map projections
- Computers bring map projections back to life
- The "Dinomic" world map projection
- An innovative world map projection
- Son of Peters'
- Measuring the similarity of map projections
- Polycylindric map projections
- The so-called Peters projection
- The Peters phenomenon
- A world turned upside down
- Arno Peters and his new cartography
- The new map makers
- Distance-related maps
- The globular projection generalized
- Map-projection graphics from a personal computer
- The equivalent quintuple projection
- The perspective map projection of the earth
- Cartography in the round - The orthographic projection
- A polyfocal projection for statistical surfaces
- A proposal for an equal area map of the entire world on Mercator's projection
- Nonlinear reprojection to reduce the congestion of symbols on thematic maps
- A note on the van der Grinten projection of the whole earth onto a circular disk
- A comparison of pseudocylindrical map projections
- Data-bank derived hyperbolic-scale equitemporal town maps
- A new map projection: its development and characteristics
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- Knowledge-Based geographic information systems (KBGIS): new analytic and data management tools
- Cartographic and geographic information systems
- Geographic information systems and the revolution in cartography: The nature of the role played by a commercial organization
- GIS and schematic maps: a new symbiotic relationship
- Geographic information systems
- A technique for viewing a large digital map background
- On error in GIS (reply)
- The plain fellow's guide to geographic information systems
- Cartographic and geographic information systems
- GIS news
- Multiple sources of spatial variation and how to deal with them
- A versatile cartographic output system for a grid cell GIS
- Trends in hardware for geographic information systems
- A framework for handling error in geographic data manipulation
- IDRISI: a collective geographic analysis project
- The role of artificial inteligence in the integration of remotely sensed data with geographic information systems
- Academic geographic information systems education: a commentary
- TLDB: A global data base designed for rapid digital image retrieval
- Applied computer graphics in a geographic information system: problems and successes
- The modifiable areal unit problem
- Timber-Pak - a second generation forest management information system
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- Anamorphated cartographic images: historical outline and construction techniques
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- Quantitative methods in geography
- On a class of map transformations
- Cartograms and cartosplines
- A theorem related to cartograms
- Transformations and geographic theory
- Ontogenetic and phylogenetic perspectives on cartograms
- Isodemographic map of Canada
- Theoretical geography
- Geographic area and map projections
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- Constructing an area-value cartogram for New Zealand's population
- Pseudo-cartograms
- An algorithm to construct continuous area cartograms
- Interactive construction of continuous cartograms
- Transformations of maps to investigate clusters of disease
- Production considerations in isodensity mapping
- Interactive cartogram production on a microprocessor graphics system
- A continuous transformation useful for districting
- A technique for the construction of quantative cartograms by physical accretion models
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- Density equalized map projections: a method for analysing clustering around a fixed point
- Transformations of maps to investigate clusters of disease
- The statistical analysis of density equalized map projections
- Spatial distribution of disease: three case studies
- Dean technique challenged
- Population-based spot maps: an epidemiologic technique
- National atlas of disease mortality in the United Kingdom
- Use of a demographic base map for the presentation of areal data in epidemiology
- The area adjusted map: an epidemiological device
- Representations of national, regional, and local statistics
- An epidemiological map
- Population map for health officers
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- Graphic results
- Review: The new state of the world atlas
- Nested value-by-area cartograms for symbolizing land use And other proportions
- Recognition of areal units on topological cartograms
- The value of cartograms as communication devices
- Places in the news: use of cartograms in introductory geography courses
- Population scale mapping
- Noncontiguous area cartograms
- Communication aspects of value-by-area cartograms
- A note on the importance of shape in cartogram communication
- Population models in the high school
- Quantative geography
- Area cartogram of the SMSA population of the United States
- The form and the contents of economic maps
- Distorted maps, a teaching device
- Rectangular statistical cartogram of the world
- The rectangular statistical cartogram
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- The new state of the world atlas
- The study of population
- The state of the world atlas
- The geography of world affairs
- A geography of mankind
- The Ordnance Survey and land registration
- Profiles of the third world
- Principles of political geography
- The market as a factor in the localization of industry in the United States
- World population and production trends and outlook
- The location of economic activity
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- Self-reproduction in small cellular automata
- Mathematics and beauty VIII: tesselation automata derived from a single defect
- Linear cellular automata and the garden-of-eden
- Of mice and men: what rodent populations can teach us about complex spatial dynamics
- Cellular automata as a paradigm for ecological modeling
- Cellular automatons as a framework for dynamic simulations in geographic information systems
- Life
- The life and times of cellular automata
- Life revisited
- Cellular automata machines
- Fractal distribution of galaxies modelled by a cellular-automata type stochastic process
- Studying artificial life with cellular automata
- Cellular worlds: a framework for modeling micro-macro dynamics
- Winning ways for your mathematical plays
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- Matrix method for finding sets of contiguous non-zero elements in a 2-dimensional array-II
- A contour processing method for fast binary neighbourhood operations
- A measure of similarity for cellular maps
- Lattice structures in geography
- Cellular geography
- 1971 census grid squares
- Spatial interaction and the statistical analysis of lattice systems
- Of maps and matrices
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- Neural networks (editorial)
- Optimal simulated-annealing method based on stochastic-dynamic programming
- Computational experience with generalized simulated annealing over continuous variables
- Cellular neural networks: applications
- Cellular neural networks: theory
- Simulated annealing - an annotated bibliography
- Computing with structured neural networks
- Neighborhood size in the simulated annealing algorithm
- Simulated annealing
- Simulated simulated annealing
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- %H1%DATA%H1% %H1%STRUCTURES%H1%
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- New method for representing linear quadtree
- Neighbor finding in images represented by octrees
- Data structures in an integrated geographical information system
- Quadtree traversal algorithms for pointer-based and depth-first representations
- Representations of geographic space: towards a conceptual synthesis
- Hierarchical data structures and algorithms for computer graphics - part I: fundamentals
- Hierarchical data structures and algorithms for computer graphics - part II: applications
- Topology in the TIGER file
- Formatting geographic data to enhance manipulability
- The TIGER structure
- Recursive approximations of topographic data using quadtrees and orthogonal polynomials
- Hierarchical representations of 2D/3D gray-scale images and their 2D/3D two-way conversion
- A test-bed for experiments on hierarchical data models in integrated geographic information systems
- Quadtree representations of digital terrain
- Traingular decomposition
- A pilot geographical information system based on linear quadtrees and a relational database for regional analysis
- Viewing transformations of voxel-based objects via linear octrees
- Quad tree spatial spectra guide: a fast spatial heuristic search in a large GIS
- Approaches for quadtree-based geographic infromation systems at continental or global scales
- The quadtree and related hierarchical data structures
- Distance and space: a geographical perspective
- An effective way to represent quadtrees
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- %H1%TESSERAL%H1% %H1%SYSTEMS%H1%
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- Distance transformations on hexagonal grids
- Capturing image syntax using tesseral addressing and arithmetic
- Conversion of cartesian coordinates from and to generalized balanced ternary addresses
- Bit-interleaved keys as the basis for spatial access in a front-end spatial database management system
- Tesseral addressing and arithmetic - practical concerns
- Tesseral numbers as matrices
- Tesseral algorithms
- Constructive tesseral algebra
- Tesseral square roots in 2-D
- Possible uses of tesserals in physics
- Tesseral constructive inverses
- Tesseral quaternions for 3-D
- Tesseral aspects of DILL (decimal interleaved latitude/longitude) addressing
- FTM: a fast table-driven tesseral multiplication
- Tesseral arithmetic in hardware
- Rules and hardware implementation
- Tesseral addressing and arithmetic - overview
- Tabular tesseral methods and calculators
- Spatial data processing using tesseral methods
- Preliminary work on the development of a hardware tesseral graphics workstation
- Applications of measure polytope models to computer vision
- Joining tiles in hierarchies: a survey
- Efficiency of tesseral arithemtic for 2.5D image manipulation on serial computers and transputer arrays
- A rectangular tessellation with computational and database advantages
- On the ordering of two-dimensional space: introduction and relation to tesseral principles
- Heirarchical texture by tesseral address
- The mean hexagon
- Negative numbers and symbolism
- Tesseral arithmetic in more than two dimensions
- Spatial data processing using generalized balanced ternary
- A pseudo-cosine transform for hexagonal tessellation with an heptarchical organization
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- Color in computer graphic representaion of two-dimensional parameter distributions
- Visualizing color gamuts: a user interface for the effective use of perceptual color spaces in data displays
- Dithering with blue noise
- Color sequences for univariate maps: theory, experiments, and principles
- Color hard-copy devices
- Color computer graphics in military cockpits
- An experimental comparison of RGB, YIQ, LAB, HSV, and opponent color models
- Color displays applied to command, control, and communication systems
- Color and the computer
- Color and the instructional use of the computer
- Color displays for medical imaging
- Perceptual color spaces for computer graphics
- The executive decision: selecting a business graphics system
- Visual parameters for color CRTs
- Color displays and color science
- Color and the computer in cartography
- Process control using color displays
- Color text display in video media
- Human factors for color display systems: concepts, methods, and research
- Ergonomic vision
- Color and business graphics
- Color graphic displays for network planning and design
- Overview of ISCC and ASTM committee work on video displays
- Computer-generated screening test for colorblindness
- Using colour to display structures in multidimensional discrete data
- A description of the colour-reproduction methods used for this issue of color research and application
- On the gun independence and phosphor constancy of colour video monitors
- Superimposition of colour information
- Visual depth of focus measured for various colored displays
- CNS-HLS mapping using fuzzy sets
- Color education and color synthesis in computer graphics
- Color in multidimensional multiparameter medical imaging
- Color use, abuse in presentations
- Factors in using color video monitors for assessment of visual thresholds
- Computer controlled color displays in vision research: possibilities and problems
- Minimizing quantization errors in digitally-controlled CRT displays
- The effective use of color in visual displays: text and graphics applications
- Electronic color-printer technologies
- A color-correction scheme for color electronic printers
- Color, graphic design, and computer systems
- The colorimetry of color displays: 1950 to the Present
- Color rendering of color camera data
- Interior colour-combination schemes by computer
- Cartographic use of dithered patterns on 8-color computer monitors
- Munsell book of color
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