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32nd Eurographics 2011: Llandudno, UK - State of the Art Reports
- Nigel W. John, Brian Wyvill:
32nd Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics, Eurographics 2011 - State of the Art Reports, Llandudno, UK, April 11-15, 2011. Eurographics Association 2011 - Rita Borgo, Min Chen, Ben Daubney, Edward Grundy, Gunther Heidemann, Benjamin Höferlin, Markus Höferlin, Heike Jänicke, Daniel Weiskopf, Xianghua Xie:
A Survey on Video-based Graphics and Video Visualization. 1-23 - Gordon Wetzstein, Ivo Ihrke, Douglas Lanman, Wolfgang Heidrich:
Computational Plenoptic Imaging. 25-48 - Dan R. Lipsa, Robert S. Laramee
, Simon J. Cox, Jonathan C. Roberts, Rick Walker:
Visualization for the Physical Sciences. 49-73 - Yvonne Jung, Arjan Kuijper, Dieter W. Fellner, Michael Kipp, Jan Miksatko, Jonathan Gratch, Daniel Thalmann:
Believable Virtual Characters in Human-Computer Dialogs. 75-100 - Daniel Scherzer, Lei Yang
, Oliver Mattausch, Diego Nehab
, Pedro V. Sander, Michael Wimmer, Elmar Eisemann:
A Survey on Temporal Coherence Methods in Real-Time Rendering. 101-126 - Thomas Geijtenbeek, Nicolas Pronost, Arjan Egges, Mark H. Overmars:
Interactive Character Animation using Simulated Physics. 127-149 - Vedad Hulusic, Carlo Harvey, Nicolas Tsingos, Kurt Debattista, Steve Walker, David M. Howard, Alan Chalmers:
Acoustic Rendering and Auditory-Visual Cross-Modal Perception and Interaction. 151-184

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