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C00005 00003	[Coxeter 61] Harrold S. M. Coxeter
C00008 00004	[Gardner 59] Martin Gardner
C00011 00005	[Hilbert] David Hilbert and S. Cohn-Vossen translated by Nemenyi, P.
C00014 00006	[Newman and Sproull] William M. Newman and Robert F. Sproull
C00017 00007	[Schmidt] Rodney A. Schmidt
C00020 00008	[Tenenbaum] Jay Martin Tenebaum
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[Agin]	Gilbert Falk;
	"Representation and Description of Curved Objects";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-173,
	Stanford University, October 1972.

[Allen]	C. W. Allen;
	~Astrophysical Quantities~;
	Athlone Press; London; 1955.

[Archuleta] Michael Archuleta;
	"Hidden Surface Line Drainwg Algorithm";
	University of Utah, Technical Report UTEC-CSc-72-121;
	Salt Lake City, Utah; June 1972.

[Baumgart 72] Bruce G. Baumgart;
	"Winged Edge Polyhderon Representation";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-179,
	Stanford University, October 1972.

[Baumgart 73] Bruce G. Baumgart;
	"Image Contouring and Comparing";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-199,
	Stanford University, October 1972.

[Baumgart May 74] Bruce G. Baumgart;
	"GEOMED - A Geometric Editor";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-232,
	Stanford University, May 1974.

[Baumgart August 74] Bruce G. Baumgart;
	"Geometric Modeling for Computer Vision";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-XXX,
	Stanford University, August 1974.

[Berkay] Nedret Berkay;
	"Determination of Space Coordinates of Photographic Exposures
	by a Semi-Graphic Method";
	Brausch & Lomb Photogrammetry Yearbook; 1958.

[Coons] Steve A. Coons;
	"Surface for Computer Aided Design of Space Forms";
	Project MAC Technical Report, MAC-TR-41,
	Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
	Cambridge, Massachusetts; June 1967.
[Coxeter 61] Harrold S. M. Coxeter;
	~Introduction to Geometry~;
	John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1961.

[Coxeter 63] Harrold S. M. Coxeter;
	~Regular Polytopes~;
	Macmillan, New York, 1963.

[Duda]	Richard O. Duda and Peter E. Hart;
	~Pattern Classification and Scene Analysis~;
	John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1973.
	
[Dudani] Sahibsingh Amulsingh Dudani;
	"An Experimental Study of Moment Methods for
	Automatic Identification of Three Dimensional Objects
	from Television Images.";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering;
	Communication and Control Systems Laboratory,
	Ohio State University; Columbus, Ohio; August 1970.
	
[Earnest] Lester D. Earnest;
	"Choosing an Eye for a Computer";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-51,
	Stanford University, April 1967.

[Eves]	Eves;
	~A Survey of Geometry~;
	Allyn and Bacon, Boston, 1965.

[Falk]	Gilbert Falk;
	"Computer Interpretation of Imperfect Line 
	Data as a Three Dimensional Scene";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-132,
	Stanford University, August 1970.

[Feldman] Jerome Feldman, Gilbert Falk and Lou Paul;
	"Computer Representation of Simply Described Scenes";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, SAILON-52;
	Stanford University, 1969.

[Feynman] Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands;
	~<The Feynman> Lectures on Physics~;
	Addison-Wesley; Reading, Massachusetts; 1963.
	
[Freeman] Herbert Freeman;
	"Computer Processing of Line Drawings";
	ACM Computing Surveys, volume 6, number 1; March 1974.
[Gardner 59] Martin Gardner;
	~<The Scientific American Book of>~
	~Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions~;
	Simon and Schuster; New York; 1959.

[Gardner 61] Martin Gardner;
	~<The 2nd Scientific American Book of>~
	~Mathematical Puzzles and Diversions~;
	Simon and Schuster; New York; 1959.

[Gill]  Aharon Gill;
	"Visual Feedback and Related Problems
	in Computer Controlled Hand Eye Coordination";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-178,
	Stanford University, October 1972.

[Gips]  James Gips;
	"Shape Grammars and their Uses";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-231,
	Stanford University, May 1974.

[Goldstein] Herbert Goldstein;
	~Classical Mechanics~;
	Addison-Wesley; Reading, Massachusetts; 1950.

[Gouraud] Henri Gouraud;
	"Computer Display of Curved Surfaces";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science,
	University of Utah, Technical Report UTEC-CSc-71-113;
	Salt Lake City, Utah; June 1971.

[Grape] Gunnar R. Grape;
	"Model Based (Intermediate-Level) Computer Vision";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-201,
	Stanford University, May 1973.

[Graustein] William C. Graustein;
	~Differential Geometry~;
	Macmillan; New York; 1935.

[Guzman] Adolfo Guzman;
	"Computer Recognition of Three Dimensional Objects
	in a Visual Scene";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering,
	Project MAC Technical Report, MAC-TR-59,
	Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
	Cambridge, Massachusetts; December 1968.
[Hilbert] David Hilbert and S. Cohn-Vossen; translated by Nemenyi, P.;
	~Geometry and the Imagination~;
	Chelsea Publishing Company; New York; 1952.

[Knuth] Donald Ervin Knuth;
	~The Art of Computer Programming~;
	Addison-Wesley; Reading,Massachusetts; 1968.

[Krakauer] Lawrence J. Krakauer;
	"Computer Analysis of Visual Properties of Curved Objects";
	Project MAC Technical Report, MAC-TR-82,
	Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
	Cambridge, Massachusetts; May 1971.
	
[Luzadder] Warren J. Luzadder;
	~Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing~
	~<for design, communication, and numerical control>~;
	Printice-Hall; Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; 1971.

[Manning] Henry Parker Manning;
	~Geometry of Four Dimensions~;
	Macmillan, New York, 1914.

[Maruyama] Kiyoshi Maruyama;
	"A Procedure to Determine Intersections Between Objects";
	International Journal of Computer and Information Sciences,
	volume 1, number 3, 1972.

[McCarthy 64] John McCarthy;
	"Computer Control of a Machine for Exploring Mars`;
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-14,
	Stanford University, June 1964.

[McCarthy 67] John McCarthy and Joshua Lederberg;

[McCarthy 68] John McCarthy and Patrick Hayes;
	"Some Philosophical Problems from the
	Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-73,
	Stanford University, November 1968.

[Minsky] Marvin Minsky;
	"Frame-Systems";(re Stanford litho of draft version of 27 February 1974);
	Unpublished Paper MIT 1974.

[Misner, Thorne and Wheeler] Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, John A. Wheeler;
	~Gravitation~;
	W.H.Freeman and Company; San Francisco; 1973.

[Muller] Edward J. Muller;
	~Architectural Drawing <and Light Construction>~;
	Printice-Hall; Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; 1967.
[Newman and Sproull] William M. Newman and Robert F. Sproull;
	~Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics~;
	McGraw-Hill; New York; 1973.

[Parke] Frederic Ira Parke;
	"Computer Generated Animation of Faces";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering,
	University of Utah, Technical Report UTEC-CSc-72-123;
	Salt Lake City, Utah; June 1972.

[Paul] Richard Paul;
	"Modelling, Trajectory Calculation and Servoing
	of a Computer Controlled Arm";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-177,
	Stanford University, November 1972.

[Paul]  Richard Paul, Gilbert Falk and Jerrome A. Feldman;
	"The Computer Representation of Simply Described Scenes";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-101,
	Stanford University, October 1969.

[Quam]  Lynn H. Quam;
	"Computer Comparison of Pictures";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-144,
	Stanford University, May 1971.

[Quam et al] Lynn H. Quam, Sidney Liebes, Robert B. Tucker,
	Botond G. Eross and Marsha Jo Hannah;
	"Computer Comparison of Pictures";
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-166,
	Stanford University, April 1972.

[Roberts] Larry G. Roberts;
	"Machine Perception of Three Dimensional Solids";
	Lincoln Laboratory Technical Report no. 315;
	Lexington, Massachusetts; May 1963.

[Rosenfeld] Azriel Rosenfeld;
	"Picture Processing by Computer";
	ACM Computer Surveys, volume 1, number 3; September 1969;

[Schmidt] Rodney A. Schmidt;
	"A Study of the Real-Time Control of a
	Computer Driven Vehicle";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering;
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-149,
	Stanford University, May 1971.

[Snyder] Virgil Snyder and C.H.Sisam;
	~Analytic Geometry of Space~;
	Henry Holt and Company; New York; 1914.

[Sobel] Irwin Sobel;
	"Camera Models and Machine Perception";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering;
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-121,
	Stanford University, May 1970.

[Stewart] Bonnie Stewart;
	~Ring Polyhedra~

[Sutherland, Sproull and Schumacker]
	Ivan E. Sutherland, Robert F. Sproull, and Robert A. Schumacker;
	"A Characterization of Ten Hidden-Surface Algorithms";
	Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation,
	Salt Lake City, Utah; 1973.
	(also published in: ACM Computing Surveys;
	volume 6, number 1; March 1974).

[Sutherland 69] Ivan E. Sutherland;
	draft copy of "A Method for Solving Arbitrary-wall mazes by Computer";
	which later appeared in the IEEE transactions on Computers, 1969.

[Sutherland 70] Ivan E. Sutherland;
	"Computer Displays";
	Scientific American, volume 222, number 6; June 1970.

[Sutro and Kilmer] Louis L. Sutro and William L. Kilmer;
	"Assembly of Computers to Command and Control a Robot";
	Instrumentation Laboratory, Report number R-582;
	Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
	Cambridge, Massachusetts; February 1969.

[Symon] Keith R. Symon;
	~Mechanics~;
	Addison-Wesley; Reading, Massachusetts; 1953.

[Tenenbaum] Jay Martin Tenebaum;
	"Accommodation in Computer Vision";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-134,
	Stanford University, October 1970.

[Waltz] David L. Waltz;
	"Generating Semantic Descriptions 
	from Drawings of Scenes with Shadows";
	MIT Aritificial Intelligence Laboratory, Technical Report, AI-TR-271,
	Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
	Cambridge, Massachusetts; November 1972.

[Warnock] J.E. Warnock;
	"A Hidden-Line Algorithm for Halftone Picture Representation,"
	Technical Report 4-5, Department of Computer Science,
	University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; May 1968.

[Warnock] J.E. Warnock;
	"A Hidden-Surface Algorithm for Computer Generated Halftone Pictures";
	Technical Report 4-15, Department of Computer Science,
	University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; June 1969.

[Watkins] G. S. Watkins;
	"A Real-Time Visible Surface Algorithm";
	University of Utah, Technical Report UTEC-CSc-70-101;
	Salt Lake City, Utah; June 1970.

[Winograd 71] Terry Winograd;
	"Procedures as a Representation for Data in a Computer Program
	 for Understanding Natural Language";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Mathematics;
	MIT Aritificial Intelligence Laboratory, Technical Report, AI-TR-17 OR MAC-TR-84,
	Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
	Cambridge, Massachusetts; January 1971.

[Winograd 74] Terry Winograd;
	"Frame Representations and the Declarative/Procedural Controversy";
	(forthcoming), 1974.

[Yakimovsky] Yoram Yakimovsky;
	"Scene Analysis Using a Semantic Base for Region Growing";
	Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department,
	Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Memo no. AIM-209,
	Stanford University, June 1973.

[Zahn] Charles T. Zahn;
	"Two-Dimensional Pattern Description
	and Recognition via Curvaturepoints";
	Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, SLAC Report no. 70,
	Stanford University, December 1966.