From rar@optech.com Sat Jan 13 18:29:11 1996 Return-Path: rar@optech.com Received: from cais.cais.com (cais.com [199.0.216.4]) by well.com (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id SAA05809 for ; Sat, 13 Jan 1996 18:29:09 -0800 Received: from [204.157.31.151] (rar.cais.com [204.157.31.151]) by cais.cais.com (8.6.10/8.6.5) with SMTP id VAA02264 for ; Sat, 13 Jan 1996 21:29:03 -0500 Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 21:31:44 -0500 To: Alan Barnum Scrivener From: rar@cais.cais.com (Russell A. Rushmeier) Subject: Re: abstarct of research paper Status: R The package containing the paper described in the attached abstract arrived safely and on time. The paper has been assigned number 140 . Here is how to transfer your supplemental electronic material: (1) connect to "ftp.siggraph.org" via anonymous FTP: your-prompt: ftp ftp.siggraph.org (use "anonymous" as username) (use e-mail address as passsword) (2) move to the write only directory: ftp> cd incoming/siggraph96/papers/140 NOTE: you will not be able to read anything in any of the incoming directories, these are WRITE only from anonymous ftp. (3) change the transfer mode to binary if there are binary files -- GIF, TIFF, etc. -- to be transferred. This step doesn't need to be done if ASCII text files are the only files being transferred: ftp> binary (4) transfer the file (repeat as necessary for each file) ftp> put (whatever your file name is) (5) disconnect from "ftp.siggraph.org" ftp> bye (6) Send email to papers.s96@siggraph.org to let me know that the files are there. Please address any correspondence about this paper, and any troubles with the ftp transfer to: papers.s96@siggraph.org Thank you for participating in SIGGRAPH 96 !!! -- Holly Rushmeier Papers Chair, SIGGRAPH 96 >SUMMARY SHEET > >Paper title: Visualizing 4D Hypercube Data By Mapping Onto a > 3D Tesseract >Category: research paper > >Author name: Alan B. Scrivener >Affiliation: Systems Engineer, > Advanced Visual Systems Inc. >Contact author name: Alan B. Scrivener >Contact author mailing address: 3325 Alabama Circle > Costa Mesa, CA 92626 >Contact author phone: (714) 437-7194 >Contact author FAX: (714) 263-9144 >Contact author email: abs@well.com > >Paper abstract: > >More and more data sources are giving us higher-dimensional >data, and techniques are needed to probe and display patterns >in this data. This paper demonstrates the technique of >mapping 4-D data onto a 3-D tesseract (4-D hypercube >projected into 3-D space) and using isosurfaces to visualize >data in the resulting irregular volumes. > >Keywords: visualization, four dimensional, hypercube, > tesseract, isosurface >Estimated pages: 4 > >Figures to be electronically submitted: > > Figure 1 Figure 8a > Figure 2 Figure 8b > Figure 3a Figure 8c > Figure 3b Figure 8d > Figure 4 Figure 8e > Figure 5 Figure 8f > Figure 6a Figure 8g > Figure 6b Figure 8h > Figure 7a Figure 8i > Figure 7b Figure 8j > Figure 7c Figure 8k > Figure 7d > Figure 7e > Figure 7f > Figure 7g > Figure 7h > Figure 7i > Figure 7j > Figure 7k