
Window - SNS Courseware
... list. The order of the list will define the components' front-toback stacking order within the container. If no index is specified when adding a component to a container, it will be added to the end of the list. • Panel • Panel provides space in which an application can attach any other components, ...
... list. The order of the list will define the components' front-toback stacking order within the container. If no index is specified when adding a component to a container, it will be added to the end of the list. • Panel • Panel provides space in which an application can attach any other components, ...
Fast Visualization of Object Contours by Non
... rendered using the LMIP of our contour enhancing intensity function I P V . Another alternative of keeping the depth information is to assign the values of function g as colors and opacities modulated by the view-dependent intensity function I P V (Equation 2) to the sample points and to perform ...
... rendered using the LMIP of our contour enhancing intensity function I P V . Another alternative of keeping the depth information is to assign the values of function g as colors and opacities modulated by the view-dependent intensity function I P V (Equation 2) to the sample points and to perform ...
Reverse Engineering Using a Subdivision Surface Scheme
... the already small detail values. We compare the result between 8-bit and 12-bit detail encoding and found that by encoding with lower bits (8 bits), the reconstructed surface is as good as that of the higher bits (12 bits). In addition, 8-bit quantization would produce higher number zero details, wh ...
... the already small detail values. We compare the result between 8-bit and 12-bit detail encoding and found that by encoding with lower bits (8 bits), the reconstructed surface is as good as that of the higher bits (12 bits). In addition, 8-bit quantization would produce higher number zero details, wh ...
Computer Graphics
... materials is computed – for each material transparency and color is specified – multiply the percentage of materials with assigned properties ...
... materials is computed – for each material transparency and color is specified – multiply the percentage of materials with assigned properties ...
Efficient Medical Volume Visualization
... the body as this spiral progresses. The measurement data are then reconstructed into attenuation values on a rectilinear 3D grid using an algorithm based on the Radon transform. In this case, the tissues do not “shadow” each other, instead, each value describes the attenuation at a single point in s ...
... the body as this spiral progresses. The measurement data are then reconstructed into attenuation values on a rectilinear 3D grid using an algorithm based on the Radon transform. In this case, the tissues do not “shadow” each other, instead, each value describes the attenuation at a single point in s ...
DecisionFlow: Visual Analytics for High
... Recognizing this limitation, recent attempts have applied simplification algorithms to the high-dimensional problem. Approaches include event filtering, graph simplification [31], and pattern-based substitution [17]. These methods address the challenge by first presenting users with a complex, full- ...
... Recognizing this limitation, recent attempts have applied simplification algorithms to the high-dimensional problem. Approaches include event filtering, graph simplification [31], and pattern-based substitution [17]. These methods address the challenge by first presenting users with a complex, full- ...
Waveform graphics

Waveform graphics was a simple vector graphics system introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) on the VT55 and VT105 terminals in the mid-1970s. It was used to produce graphics output from mainframes and minicomputers.The system was designed to use as little computer memory as possible. At any given X location it could draw two dots at given Y locations, making it suitable for producing two superimposed waveforms, line charts or histograms. Text and graphics could be mixed, and there were additional tools for drawing axes and markers. DEC used the term ""waveform graphics"" to refer specifically to the hardware, but it was used more generally to describe the whole system.The waveform graphics system was used only for a short period of time before it was replaced by the more sophisticated ReGIS system, first introduced on the VT125 in 1981. ReGIS allowed the construction of arbitrary vectors and other shapes. Whereas DEC normally provided a backward compatible solution in newer terminal models, they did not choose to do this when ReGIS was introduced, and waveform graphics disappeared from later terminals.