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This bibliography includes the most important works describing the softwre aspects of generative ... more This bibliography includes the most important works describing the softwre aspects of generative computer graphics. As such it will be of most usefullness to researchers, system designers and programmers whose interests and responsibilities include the development of software systems for interactive graphical input/output. The bibliography does include a short section on hardware systems. Image analysis, pattern recognition and picture processing and related fields are rather poorly represented here. The interested researcher is referred to journals in this field and to the reports of Azriel Rosenfeld, University of Maryland, which include excellent bibliographic references.
This volume provides programming notes on a computer system for transformational grammar. The imp... more This volume provides programming notes on a computer system for transformational grammar. The important ideas of the system have been presented in a series of reports which are listed in Appendix B; this document is the description of the system as a program. It is intended for programmers who might wish to maintain, modify or extend the system.
This bibliography is divided into 9 sections: 1. General Information on Compiling Techniques 2. S... more This bibliography is divided into 9 sections: 1. General Information on Compiling Techniques 2. Syntax- and Base-Directed Parsing 3. Parsing in General 4. Resource Allocation 5. Errors - Detection and Correction 6. Compiler Implementation in General 7. Details of Compiler Construction 8. Additional Topics 9. Miscellaneous Related References Within each section the entries are alphabetical by author. Keywords describing the entry will be found for each entry set off by pound signs (#). Some amount of cross-referencing has been done; e.g., entries which fall into Section 3 as well as Section 7 will generally be found in both sections. However, entries will be found listed only under the principle or first author''s name. "Computing Reviews" citations are given following the annotation when available.
Various orders of application of transformations have been considered in transformational grammar... more Various orders of application of transformations have been considered in transformational grammar, ranging from unorder to cyclical orders involving notions of "lowest sentence" and of numerical indices on depth of embedding. The general theory of transformational grammar does not yet offer a uniform set of "traffic rules" which are accepted by most linguists. Thus, in designing a model of transformational grammar, it seems advisable to allow the specification of the order and point of application of transformations to be a proper part of the grammar. In this paper we present a simple control language designed to be used by linguists for this specification. In the control language the user has the ability to: 1. Group transformations into ordered sets and apply transformations either individually or by transformation set. 2. Specify the order in which the transformation sets are to be considered. 3. Specify the subtrees in which a transformation set is to be appl...
ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Educators program on - SIGGRAPH '06, 2006
Computer Graphics is evolving as a discipline characterized by the fusion of artistic and technic... more Computer Graphics is evolving as a discipline characterized by the fusion of artistic and technical theories and skills. The goal of the SIGGRAPH Curriculum Working Group has been to create a knowledge base that defines this discipline. This knowledge base is presented as a ...
This bibliography includes the most important works describing the softwre aspects of generative ... more This bibliography includes the most important works describing the softwre aspects of generative computer graphics. As such it will be of most usefullness to researchers, system designers and programmers whose interests and responsibilities include the development of software systems for interactive graphical input/output. The bibliography does include a short section on hardware systems. Image analysis, pattern recognition and picture processing and related fields are rather poorly represented here. The interested researcher is referred to journals in this field and to the reports of Azriel Rosenfeld, University of Maryland, which include excellent bibliographic references.
This volume provides programming notes on a computer system for transformational grammar. The imp... more This volume provides programming notes on a computer system for transformational grammar. The important ideas of the system have been presented in a series of reports which are listed in Appendix B; this document is the description of the system as a program. It is intended for programmers who might wish to maintain, modify or extend the system.
This bibliography is divided into 9 sections: 1. General Information on Compiling Techniques 2. S... more This bibliography is divided into 9 sections: 1. General Information on Compiling Techniques 2. Syntax- and Base-Directed Parsing 3. Parsing in General 4. Resource Allocation 5. Errors - Detection and Correction 6. Compiler Implementation in General 7. Details of Compiler Construction 8. Additional Topics 9. Miscellaneous Related References Within each section the entries are alphabetical by author. Keywords describing the entry will be found for each entry set off by pound signs (#). Some amount of cross-referencing has been done; e.g., entries which fall into Section 3 as well as Section 7 will generally be found in both sections. However, entries will be found listed only under the principle or first author''s name. "Computing Reviews" citations are given following the annotation when available.
Various orders of application of transformations have been considered in transformational grammar... more Various orders of application of transformations have been considered in transformational grammar, ranging from unorder to cyclical orders involving notions of "lowest sentence" and of numerical indices on depth of embedding. The general theory of transformational grammar does not yet offer a uniform set of "traffic rules" which are accepted by most linguists. Thus, in designing a model of transformational grammar, it seems advisable to allow the specification of the order and point of application of transformations to be a proper part of the grammar. In this paper we present a simple control language designed to be used by linguists for this specification. In the control language the user has the ability to: 1. Group transformations into ordered sets and apply transformations either individually or by transformation set. 2. Specify the order in which the transformation sets are to be considered. 3. Specify the subtrees in which a transformation set is to be appl...
ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Educators program on - SIGGRAPH '06, 2006
Computer Graphics is evolving as a discipline characterized by the fusion of artistic and technic... more Computer Graphics is evolving as a discipline characterized by the fusion of artistic and technical theories and skills. The goal of the SIGGRAPH Curriculum Working Group has been to create a knowledge base that defines this discipline. This knowledge base is presented as a ...