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SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop Report Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications
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Volume 26 ,  Issue 1  (January 1992) table of contents
Pages: 8 - 17  
Year of Publication: 1992
ISSN:0097-8930
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[CCSA91] H. Chen, W. Clyborne, J. W. Sedat, and D. A. Agard. IVE: Image visualization environment, an image visualization application platform for biological research. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[GLKA91] R. J. Gove, W. Lee, Y. Kim, and T. Alexander. Image computing requirements for the 1990s: from multimedia to medicine. In SPIE Vol. 1444 Image Capture, Formatting and Display, pages 318-333, Bellingham, WA, 1991.
 
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[GW91] I. Gargantini and R. E. Webber. Interaction of geometric modeling and image processing for the handling of acquired data. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Hib91] W. Hibbard. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Hor77] B. K. P. Horn. Understanding image intensities. Artificial Intelligence, 8(2):201-231, April 1977.
 
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[Hun91] N. Hunt. Programming for non-programmers. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[JR91] R. Jain and Y. Roth. Visualization and computer vision. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Kro91] D. Kroemker. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Kug91] S. D. Kugelmass. VIDA: An integrated system for image analysis and visualization. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Lev91] H. Levkowitz, The human visual system should be the main driving consideration in the design, implementation, and evaluation of visual applications. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[MMSE91] H. Meinzer, K. Meetz, D. Scheppelmann, and U. Englemann. The crystal man. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Ney91] D. R. Ney. Visualization applied to medicine. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Ohb91] R. Ohbuchi. Be interactive, from acquisition to display. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[PBTB91] J. L. Pajon, V. Bui-Tran, and C. Bennis. Scientific visualization: A way of reconciling experimentation and modeling. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[RDT+91] R. A. Rubin, M. Dolecki, F. L. Thaete, H. Rubash, and J. H. Herndon. Computation and display of thickness maps of articular cartilage of the hip and knee joints from magnetic resonance imaging. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Ree91] H. Reed. An outline for the development of a biological modeling and simulation algorithm. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[SF91] K. R. Subramanian and D. S. Fussell. Applying space subdivision techniques to volume rendering. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[She91] G. W. Sherouse. Computer graphics, computer vision, and image processing in radiation oncology treatment design. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Tee91] B. C. Teeter. Quantitative measurements of diagnostic imaging data provides important information used to guide therapeutic intervention. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.
 
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[Zab91] N. J. Zabusky. Visionometrics and nonlinear science. Position paper for the SIGGRAPH'91 Workshop on Integrating Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Image Processing in Scientific Applications, 1991.

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Collaborative Colleagues:
Ingrid Carlbom: colleagues
Indranil Chakravarty: colleagues
William M. Hsu: colleagues