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1 September 1975 Computer Generated Graphics A Review Of Some Of The More Well-Known Methods Applicable To Simulation
William S. Bennett
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Some of the well-known methods of computer graphics, especially those useful in simulation, are reviewed qualitatively, to serve as an introduction for readers in less related fields, to the succeeding papers. Operations necessary to display points, lines, polygons, and polyhedra, both stick-figure and solid-face, including hidden line and surface removal, are discussed.
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William S. Bennett "Computer Generated Graphics A Review Of Some Of The More Well-Known Methods Applicable To Simulation", Proc. SPIE 0059, Simulators and Simulation II: Design, Applications and Techniques, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954348
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Computer simulations

Computer graphics

Computing systems

Matrix multiplication

Solids

Visualization

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