2007 |
12 | | Jinyuan Jia,
Sijia Song,
Ajay Joneja,
Kai Tang:
Solving Intersection Problem of a Canal Surface and a Sphere Analytically.
CGVR 2007: 147-152 |
11 | | Jinyuan Jia,
Jiasi Song,
Ajay Joneja,
Kai Tang:
Solving Intersection Problem of A Canal Surface and A Sphere Analytically.
CGVR 2007: 30-38 |
10 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
Ping Wang,
Sen Wang,
Yuying Wang:
An Integer Incremental AOI Algorithm for Progressive Downloading of Large Scale VRML Environments.
Edutainment 2007: 711-722 |
9 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
Guanghua Lu,
Yuan Pan:
An Efficient Navigation Algorithm of Large Scale Distributed VRML/X3D Environments.
HCI (14) 2007: 244-252 |
8 | EE | Yuying Wang,
Guanghua Lu,
Jinyuan Jia,
Hongji Yang:
An Architecture to Support Multi-node Downloading of Distributed Virtual Environment on Grid.
ICNSC 2007: 602-607 |
2006 |
7 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
Ajay Joneja,
Kai Tang:
Robustly Computing Intersection Curves of Two Canal Surfaces with Quadric Decomposition.
International Conference on Computational Science (2) 2006: 342-349 |
2005 |
6 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
Ajay Joneja,
Kai Tang:
Revolute Quadric Decomposition of Canal Surfaces and Its Applications.
International Conference on Computational Science (2) 2005: 298-305 |
2004 |
5 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
Kai Tang,
Ajay Joneja,
Ki-Wan Kwok:
Computing Planar Sections of Surfaces of Revolution with Revolute Quadric Decomposition.
SMI 2004: 77-86 |
4 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
George Baciu,
Ki-Wan Kwok:
Quadric decomposition for computing the intersections of surfaces of revolution.
Graphical Models 66(5): 303-330 (2004) |
3 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
Kai Tang,
Ajay Joneja:
Biconic subdivision of surfaces of revolution and its applications in intersection problems.
The Visual Computer 20(7): 457-478 (2004) |
2002 |
2 | EE | Jinyuan Jia,
George Baciu,
Ki-Wan Kwok:
A Novel Algorithm on Computing Intersections of Two Surfaces of Revolution Based on Spherical Decomposition.
IV 2002: 119-125 |
2001 |
1 | EE | George Baciu,
Jinyuan Jia,
Gibson Lam:
Ray Tracing Surfaces of Revolution: An Old Problem with A New Perspective.
Computer Graphics International 2001: 215-224 |