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VLUDS 2010: Bodega Bay, CA, USA
- Ariane Middel, Inga Scheler, Hans Hagen:
Visualization of Large and Unstructured Data Sets - Applications in Geospatial Planning, Modeling and Engineering (IRTG 1131 Workshop), VLUDS 2010, March 19-21, 2010, Bodega Bay, CA, USA. OASIcs 19, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany 2011, ISBN 978-3-939897-29-3 - Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Preface.
- Daniel Burkhart, Bernd Hamann, Georg Umlauf:
Finite Element Analysis for Linear Elastic Solids Based on Subdivision Schemes. 1-10 - Fang Chen, Hans Hagen:
A Survey of Interface Tracking Methods in Multi-phase Fluid Visualization. 11-19 - Klaus Denker, Georg Umlauf:
Survey on Benchmarks for a GPU Based Multi Camera Stereo Matching Algorithm. 20-26 - Taimur K. Khan:
A Survey of Interaction Techniques and Devices for Large High Resolution Displays. 27-35 - Johannes Köhler, Alain Pagani, Didier Stricker:
Detection and Identification Techniques for Markers Used in Computer Vision. 36-44 - Tobias Nöll, Alain Pagani, Didier Stricker:
Markerless Camera Pose Estimation - An Overview. 45-54 - Harald Obermaier, Martin Hering-Bertram, Jörg Kuhnert, Hans Hagen:
On Moving Least Squares Based Flow Visualization. 55-63 - Sebastian Petsch, Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Hans Hagen:
Modeling and visualizing urban sprawl and carbon footprints in Phoenix metropolitan area. 64-72 - Sebastian Thelen:
Advanced Visualization and Interaction Techniques for Large High-Resolution Displays. 73-81 - Christian Wagner:
Open Problems in Computational Steering of Massive Parallel Unstructured Grid Based CFD Simulations. 82-89 - Christopher Weber, Stefanie Hahmann, Hans Hagen:
Methods for Feature Detection in Point Clouds. 90-99 - Rolf Westerteiger:
Cartography of Mars in a Virtual Reality Environment. 100-110 - Xiang Yang, Eduard Deines, Jan C. Aurich:
Visualization in Human-Centered Virtual Factories. 111-119
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