@article{4123,
  abstract     = {Windowing a two-dimensional picture means to determine those line segments of the picture that are visible through an axis-parallel window. A study of some algorithmic problems involved in windowing a picture is offered. Some methods from computational geometry are exploited to store the picture in a computer such that (1) those line segments inside or partially inside of a window can be determined efficiently, and (2) the set of those line segments can be maintained efficiently while the window is moved parallel to a coordinate axis and/or it is enlarged or reduced.},
  author       = {Edelsbrunner, Herbert and Overmars, Mark and Seidel, Raimund},
  issn         = {1557-895X},
  journal      = {Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing},
  number       = {1},
  pages        = {92 -- 108},
  publisher    = {Elsevier},
  title        = {{Some methods of computational geometry applied to computer graphics}},
  doi          = {10.1016/0734-189X(84)90142-7},
  volume       = {28},
  year         = {1984},
}

