History
Important early works in the history of anti-aliasing include:
- Freeman, H. (March 1974). "Computer processing of line drawing images". ACM Computing Surveys 6 (1): 57–97. doi:10.1145/356625.356627.
- Crow, Franklin C. (November 1977). "The aliasing problem in computer-generated shaded images". Communications of the ACM 20 (11): 799–805. doi:10.1145/359863.359869.
- Catmull, Edwin (August 23–25, 1978). "A hidden-surface algorithm with anti-aliasing". Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques. pp. 6–11.
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