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8th IEEE Visualization 1997: Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 8th IEEE Visualization Conference, IEEE Vis 1997, Phoenix, AZ, USA, October 19-24, 1997, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society and ACM 1997, ISBN 0-8186-8262-0
- Thomas A. DeFanti:
Global tele-immersion. 15 - Mark Pesce:
Dissolving Descartes: perception and the construction of reality (address). 16 - Torsten Möller, Raghu Machiraju, Klaus Mueller, Roni Yagel:
A comparison of normal estimation schemes. 19-26 - Taosong He, Arie E. Kaufman:
Collision detection for volumetric objects. 27-34 - Rüdiger Westermann, Thomas Ertl:
The VSBUFFER: visibility ordering of unstructured volume primitives by polygon drawing. 35-42 - Roger C. Tam, Christopher G. Healey, Borys Flak, Peter Cahoon:
Volume rendering of abdominal aortic aneurysms. 43-50 - Christopher R. Volpe, Ephraim P. Glinert:
Auralization of streamline vorticity in computational fluid dynamics data. 51-57 - Yingmei Lavin, Yuval Levy, Lambertus Hesselink:
Singularities in nonuniform tensor fields. 59-66 - Gerik Scheuermann, Hans Hagen, Heinz Krüger, Martin Menzel, Alyn P. Rockwood:
Visualization of higher order singularities in vector fields. 67-74 - Wenli Cai, Pheng-Ann Heng:
Principal stream surfaces. 75-80 - Mark A. Duchaineau, Murray Wolinsky, David E. Sigeti, Mark C. Miller, Charles Aldrich, Mark B. Mineev-Weinstein:
ROAMing terrain: real-time optimally adapting meshes. 81-88 - Dru Clark
, Michael J. Bailey:
Visualization of height field data with physical models and texture photomapping. 89-94 - Boris Rabinovich, Craig Gotsman:
Visualization of large terrains in resource-limited computing environments. 95-102 - Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo, Enrico Puppo:
Building and traversing a surface at variable resolution. 103-110 - Pak Chung Wong, R. Daniel Bergeron
:
Multivariate visualization using metric scaling. 111-118 - Rainer Wegenkittl, Helwig Löffelmann, M. Eduard Gröller:
Visualizing the behavior of higher dimensional dynamical systems. 119-126 - Jackie Assa, Daniel Cohen-Or, Tova Milo:
Displaying data in multidimensional relevance space with 2D visualization maps. 127-134 - Yong Zhou, Baoquan Chen, Arie E. Kaufman:
Multiresolution tetrahedral framework for visualizing regular volume data. 135-142 - Gregory M. Nielson, Il-Hong Jung, Junwon Sung:
Haar wavelets over triangular domains with applications to multiresolution models for flow over a sphere. 143-150 - Zhifan Zhu, Raghu Machiraju, Bryan Fry, Robert J. Moorhead:
Wavelet-based multiresolutional representation of computational field simulation datasets. 151-158 - Penny Rheingans:
Dynamic color mapping of bivariate qualitative data. 159-166 - Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Valerio Pascucci
, Daniel Schikore:
The contour spectrum. 167-174 - Andrew J. Hanson, Eric A. Wernert:
Constrained 3D navigation with 2D controllers. 175-182 - Martin L. Brady, Kenneth K. Jung, H. T. Nguyen, Thinh P. Q. Nguyen:
Two-phase perspective ray casting for interactive volume navigation. 183-190 - Jason Freund, Kenneth R. Sloan:
Accelerated volume rendering using homogeneous region encoding. 191-196 - J. Edward Swan II, Klaus Mueller, Torsten Möller, Naeem Shareef, Roger Crawfis, Roni Yagel:
An anti-aliasing technique for splatting. 197-204 - William J. Schroeder:
A topology modifying progressive decimation algorithm. 205-212 - Guy Albertelli, Roger Crawfis:
Efficient subdivision of finite-element datasets into consistent tetrahedra. 213-219 - Gregory M. Nielson, Junwon Sung:
Interval volume tetrahedrization. 221-228 - Gregory M. Nielson, Richard Franke:
Computing the separating surface for segmented data. 229-233 - Michael Cox, David A. Ellsworth
:
Application-controlled demand paging for out-of-core visualization. 235-244 - Issei Fujishiro, Yuriko Takeshima, Yoshihiko Ichikawa, Kyoko Nakamura:
GADGET: goal-oriented application design guidance for modular visualization environments. 245-252 - Jason D. Wood, Helen Wright, Ken Brodlie
:
Collaborative visualization. 253-260 - Cherilyn Michaels, Michael J. Bailey:
VizWiz: a Java applet for interactive 3D scientific visualization on the web. 261-268 - Qian Chen, Gérard G. Medioni:
Image synthesis from a sparse set of views. 269-276 - Peter Rander, P. J. Narayanan, Takeo Kanade:
Virtualized reality: constructing time-varying virtual worlds from real world events. 277-284 - Kwan-Liu Ma, Victoria Interrante:
Extracting feature lines from 3D unstructured grids. 285-292 - Yi-Jen Chiang, Cláudio T. Silva:
I/O optimal isosurface extraction (extended abstract). 293-300 - Vijendra Jaswal:
CAVEvis: distributed real-time visualization of time-varying scalar and vector fields using the CAVE virtual reality theater. 301-308 - Rainer Wegenkittl, M. Eduard Gröller:
Fast oriented line integral convolution for vector field visualization via the Internet. 309-316 - Han-Wei Shen, David L. Kao:
UFLIC: a line integral convolution algorithm for visualizing unsteady flows. 317-322 - Bruno Jobard, Wilfrid Lefer:
The motion map: efficient computation of steady flow animations. 323-328 - Tzi-cker Chiueh, Chuan-Kai Yang, Taosong He, Hanspeter Pfister, Arie E. Kaufman:
Integrated volume compression and visualization. 329-336 - Oliver G. Staadt, Markus H. Gross, Roger Weber:
Multiresolution compression and reconstruction. 337-346 - Mike M. Chow:
Optimized geometry compression for real-time rendering. 347-354 - Daniel G. Aliaga, Anselmo Lastra:
Architectural walkthroughs using portal textures. 355-362 - Gill Barequet, Subodh Kumar:
Repairing CAD models. 363-370 - Chhandomay Mandal, Hong Qin, Baba C. Vemuri:
Dynamic smooth subdivision surfaces for data visualization. 371-378 - Tran S. Gieng, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy, Gregory L. Schussman, Issac J. Trotts:
Smooth hierarchical surface triangulations. 379-386 - Roberto Grosso, Christoph Lürig, Thomas Ertl:
The multilevel finite element method for adaptive mesh optimization and visualization of volume data. 387-394 - Jonathan D. Cohen, Dinesh Manocha, Marc Olano:
Simplifying polygonal models using successive mappings. 395-402 - Jihad El-Sana, Amitabh Varshney
:
Controlled simplification of genus for polygonal models. 403-412 - David N. Kenwright, Robert Haimes:
Vortex identification - applications in aerodynamics: a case study. 413-416 - Samuel P. Uselton:
exVis: developing a wind tunnel data visualization tool. 417-420 - Victoria Interrante, Chester Grosch:
Strategies for effectively visualizing 3D flow with volume LIC. 421-424 - Jean-Marie Favre:
Towards efficient visualization support for single-block and multi-block datasets. 425-428 - Pak Chung Wong, R. Daniel Bergeron
:
Brushing techniques for exploring volume datasets. 429-432 - Suya You, Lichan Hong, Ming Wan, Kittiboon Junyaprasert, Arie E. Kaufman, Shigeru Muraki, Yong Zhou, Mark Wax, Zhengrong Liang:
Interactive volume rendering for virtual colonoscopy. 433-436 - Patrick Hoffman, Georges G. Grinstein, Kenneth A. Marx, Ivo Grosse, Eugene Stanley:
DNA visual and analytic data mining. 437-442 - Anna Puig, Dani Tost, Isabel Navazo:
An interactive cerebral blood vessel exploration system. 443-446 - David C. Banks, John T. Foley, Kiril Vidimce, Ming-Hoe Kiu:
Instructional software for visualizing optical phenomena. 447-450 - James P. Ahrens, Patrick S. McCormick, James Bossert, Jon Reisner, Judith Winterkamp:
Wildfire visualization (case study). 451-454 - Maria Shneerson, Ayellet Tal:
Visualization of geometric algorithms in an electronic classroom. 455-458 - Anton L. Fuhrmann, Helwig Löffelmann, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Collaborative augmented reality: exploring dynamical systems. 459-462 - Holly E. Rushmeier, Richard D. Lawrence, George S. Almási:
Visualizing customer segmentations produce by self organizing maps (case study). 463-466 - Russell M. Taylor II, Jun Chen, Shoji Okimoto, Noel Llopis-Artime, Vernon L. Chi, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Mike Falvo, Scott Paulson, Pichet Thiansathaporn, David Glick, Sean Washburn, Richard Superfine:
Pearls found on the way to the ideal interface for scanned-probe microscopes. 467-470 - Jed Marti:
Viewing IGES files through VRML. 471-474 - Jeremy J. Loomis, Xiuwen Liu, Zhaohua Ding, Kikuo Fujimura, Michael L. Evans, Hideo Ishikawa:
Visualization of plant growth. 475-478 - Dan Drake, Thomas Simpson, Larry Smithmier, Penny Rheingans:
Determination of unknown particle charges in a thunder cloud based upon detected electric field vectors. 479-482 - Lisa Sobierajski Avila, William J. Schroeder:
Interactive visualization of aircraft and power generation engines. 483-486 - Sven Kuschfeldt, Thomas Ertl, Michael Holzner:
Efficient visualization of physical and structural properties in crash-worthiness simulations (case study). 487-490 - Mark A. Livingston:
Visualization of rotation fields. 491-494 - Patricia Crossno, Edward Angel:
Isosurface extraction using particle systems. 495-498 - Sean M. Smith, Glen N. Williams:
A visualization of music. 499-506 - Carol L. Hunter, Roger Crawfis, Michael Cox, Bernd Hamann, Charles D. Hansen, Mark C. Miller:
Terascale visualization: approaches, pitfalls and issues (panel). 507-509 - Georges G. Grinstein, Sharon J. Laskowski, Graham J. Wills, Bernice E. Rogowitz:
Information exploration shootout project and benchmark data sets: evaluating how visualization does in analyzing real-world data analysis problems (panel). 511-513 - Holly E. Rushmeier, Harrison H. Barrett, Penny Rheingans, Samuel P. Uselton, Andrew Watson:
Perceptual measures for effective visualizations. 515-517

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