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Context   Doc     1 (0):   Andrew Hanson. Visualizing quaternions. In SIGGRAPH 2000.

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Context   Doc     1 (0):   Andrew Hanson. Geometry for n-dimensional graphics. In Paul S. Heckbert, editor, Graphics Gems IV, pages 149--170. AP Professional, 1994.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Andrew Hanson. The rolling ball. In David Kirk, editor, Graphic Gems III, pages 51--60. AP Professional, 1992.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Hanson, Andrew and Robert A. Cross. 1993. Interactive visualization methods for four dimensions. Proceedings of Visualization 1993, San Jose, CA, October 25 - 29, 1993, by the IEEE Computer Society Press, 196-203. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Hanson, Andrew. 1994. Geometry for n-dimensional graphics. Graphics Gems IV, Boston: Academic Press. 149-170.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Andrew Hanson and Eric Wernert. Constrained 3D navigation with 2D controllers. In Proceedings of IEEE Visualization '97, pages 175-182, 1997.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Fua, Pascal, and Hanson, Andrew J., "Using Generic Geometric Models for Intelligent Shape Extraction," Proceedings: DARPA Image Understanding Workshop, Los Angeles, California, February 1987, pp. 227--233.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Hanson, Andrew J., and Lynn Quam, "Overview of the SRI Cartographic Modeling Environment," Proceedings: DARPA Image Understanding Workshop, Cambridge, MA, pp. 576--582 (April 1988).


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