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SCCG 2014: Smolenice, Slovakia
- Diego Gutierrez:
Spring Conference on Computer Graphics, SCCG '14, Smolenice, Slovakia, May 28-30, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3070-1
Visualization and natural phenomena
- Mattia Natali, Július Parulek, Daniel Patel:
Rapid modelling of interactive geological illustrations with faults and compaction. 5-12 - Paolo Angelelli, Sten Roar Snare, Helwig Hauser, Siri Ann Nyrnes, Lasse Løvstakken, Stefan Bruckner:
Live ultrasound-based particle visualization of blood flow in the heart. 13-20 - Martin Steiger, Jürgen Bernard, Thorsten May, Jörn Kohlhammer:
A survey of direction-preserving layout strategies. 21-28
Rendering
- Marek Vinkler, Vlastimil Havran, Jirí Bittner:
Bounding volume hierarchies versus kd-trees on contemporary many-core architectures. 29-36 - Colin Fowler, Michael J. Doyle, Michael Manzke:
Adaptive BVH: an evaluation of an efficient shared data structure for interactive simulation. 37-45
Computer vision
- Zuzana Haladova, Elena Sikudová:
Multiple instances object detection. 47-53 - Kamil Behún, Adam Herout, Alexander Páldy:
Kinect-supported dataset creation for human pose estimation. 55-62 - Vedran Ljubovic, Haris Supic:
Hybrid color model for image retrieval based on fuzzy histograms. 63-69
Applications
- Peter Slosár, Roman Juránek, Adam Herout:
Cheap rendering vs. costly annotation: rendered omnidirectional dataset of vehicles. 71-78 - Victor Charpenay, Bernhard Steiner, Przemyslaw Musialski:
Sampling Gabor noise in the spatial domain. 79-82
Animation
- Nadine Abu Rumman, Marco Fratarcangeli:
Position based skinning of skeleton-driven deformable characters. 83-90 - Martin Madaras, Michal Piovarci, Jana Behal Dadová, Roman Franta, Tomás Kovacovský:
Skeleton-based matching for animation transfer and joint detection. 91-98 - Christos Mousas, Paul F. Newbury, Christos-Nikolaos Anagnostopoulos:
Evaluating the covariance matrix constraints for data-driven statistical human motion reconstruction. 99-106
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