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1st VisSym 1999: Vienna, Austria
- M. Eduard Gröller, Helwig Löffelmann, William Ribarsky:
1st Joint Eurographics - IEEE TCVG Symposium on Visualization, VisSym 1999, Vienna, Austria, May 26-28, 1999. Eurographics Association 1999, ISBN 978-3-7091-6803-5 - David S. Ebert, Randall M. Rohrer, Christopher D. Shaw, Pradyut Panda, James M. Kukla, D. Aaron Roberts:
Procedural Shape Generation for Multi-dimensional Data Visualization. 3-12 - Iván Herman, M. Scott Marshall, Guy Melançon, David J. Duke, Maylis Delest, Jean-Philippe Domenger:
Skeletal Images as Visual Cues in Graph Visualization. 13-22 - Marc Alexa, Wolfgang Müller:
Visualization by Examples: Mapping Data to Visual Representations using Few Correspondences. 23-32 - Leila Khouas, Christophe Odet, Denis Friboulet:
2D Vector Field Visualization Using Furlike Texture. 35-44 - Wim C. de Leeuw, Robert van Liere:
Visualization of Global Flow Structures Using Multiple Levels of Topology. 45-52 - I. Ari Sadarjoen, Frits H. Post:
Geometric Methods for Vortex Extraction. 53-62 - Freek Reinders, Frits H. Post, Hans J. W. Spoelder:
Attribute-Based Feature Tracking. 63-72 - Christian Teitzel, Thomas Ertl:
New Approaches for Particle Tracing on Sparse Grids. 73-84 - Kwansik Kim, Alex Pang:
A Methodology for Comparing Direct Volume Rendering Algorithms Using a Projection-Based Data Level Approach. 87-98 - Tushar Udeshi, Charles D. Hansen:
Parallel Multipipe Rendering for Very Large Isosurface Visualization. 99-108 - John P. Clyne, John M. Dennis:
Interactive Direct Volume Rendering of Time-Varying Data. 109-120 - Xin Tong, Wenping Wang, Wai Wan Tsang, Zesheng Tang:
Efficiently Rendering Large Volume Data Using Texture Mapping Hardware. 121-132 - Lukas Mroz, Andreas König, M. Eduard Gröller:
Real-Time Maximum Intensity Projection. 135-144 - Balázs Csébfalvi:
Fast Volume Rotation using Binary Shear-Warp Factorization. 145-154 - Dirk Bartz, Martin Skalej:
VIVENDI - A Virtual Endoscopy System for Virtual Medicine. 155-166 - Michael Bender, Hans Hagen, Axel Seck:
A Client-side Approach towards Platform Independent Molecular Visualization over the World Wide Web. 167-176 - Konrad Polthier, Markus Schmies:
Geodesic Flow on Polyhedral Surfaces. 179-188 - Oliver Kreylos, Bernd Hamann:
On Simulated Annealing and the Construction of Linear Spline Approximations for Scattered Data. 189-198 - Thomas Gerstner, Martin Rumpf, Ulrich Weikard:
A Comparison of Error Indicators for Multilevel Visualization on Nested Grids. 199-211 - Zachary Wartell, William Ribarsky, Larry F. Hodges:
Efficient Ray Intersection for Visualization and Navigation of Global Terrain using Spheroidal Height-Augmented Quadtrees. 213-223 - Alexandru C. Telea, Jarke J. van Wijk:
VISSION: An Object Oriented Dataflow System for Simulation and Visualization. 225-234 - Harald C. Gall, Mehdi Jazayeri, Claudio Riva:
Application of Information Visualization to the Analysis of Software Release History. 237-246 - Taosong He:
Internet-Based Front-End to Network Simulator. 247-252 - Markus Fiege, Gerik Scheuermann, Michael Münchhofen, Hans Hagen:
Visualization of Grinding Processes. 253-260 - Helmut Haase, Markus Bock, Elke Hergenröther, Christian Knöpfle, Hans-Joachim Koppert, Florian Schröder, Andrzej Trembilski, Jens Weidenhausen:
Where Weather Meets the Eye - A Case Study on a Wide Range of Meteorological Visualizations for Diverse Audiences. 261-266 - Chandrajit Bajaj, Insung Ihm, Gee Bum Koo, Sanghun Park:
Parallel Ray Casting of Visible Human on Distributed Memory Architectures. 269-276 - Thomas Glau:
Exploring Instationary Fluid Flows by Interactive Volume Movies. 277-283 - Christoph Lürig, Peter Hastreiter, Christopher Nimsky, Thomas Ertl:
Analysis and Visualization of the Brain Shift Phenomenon in Neurosurgery. 285-289 - Stefan Walter, Gerd Straßmann, Marco Schmitt:
Advances in Quality Control of Intraoperative Radiotherapy. 291-298 - Penny Rheingans, Shrikant Joshi:
Visualization of Molecules with Positional Uncertainty. 299-306
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