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15th IEEE Visualization 2004: Austin, Texas, USA
- 15th IEEE Visualization Conference, IEEE Vis 2004, Austin, TX, USA, October 10-15, 2004, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8788-0
Introduction
- Wilson S. Geisler:
Keynote Address: The Human Visual System: How Is Its Design Related to the Physics of the Natural Environment? - Pat Hanrahan:
Capstone Address: Self-Illustrating Phenomena.
Volume Rendering I
- Aili Li, Klaus Mueller, Thomas Ernst:
Methods for Efficient, High Quality Volume Resampling in the Frequency Domain. 3-10 - Alireza Entezari, Ramsay Dyer, Torsten Möller:
Linear and Cubic Box Splines for the Body Centered Cubic Lattice. 11-18 - Sarang Lakare, Arie E. Kaufman:
Light Weight Space Leaping using Ray Coherence. 19-26 - Martin Kraus, Wei Qiao, David S. Ebert:
Projecting Tetrahedra without Rendering Artifacts. 27-34
Flow Visualization I
- Michael Griebel, Tobias Preußer, Martin Rumpf, Marc Alexander Schweitzer, Alexandru C. Telea:
Flow Field Clustering via Algebraic Multigrid. 35-42 - Qiang Du, Xiaoqiang Wang:
Centroidal Voronoi Tessellation Based Algorithms for Vector Fields Visualization and Segmentation. 43-50 - Robert S. Laramee
, Daniel Weiskopf, Jürgen Schneider, Helwig Hauser:
Investigating Swirl and Tumble Flow with a Comparison of Visualization Techniques. 51-58 - David Crawford, Kwan-Liu Ma, Min-Yu Huang, Scott Klasky, Stéphane Ethier:
Visualizing Gyrokinetic Simulations. 59-66
Volume Rendering II
- Wei Chen, Liu Ren, Matthias Zwicker, Hanspeter Pfister:
Hardware-Accelerated Adaptive EWA Volume Splatting. 67-74 - Lujin Wang, Klaus Mueller:
Generating Sub-Resolution Detail in Images and Volumes Using Constrained Texture Synthesis. 75-82 - Marcus A. Magnor, Gordon L. Kindlmann, Neb Duric, Charles D. Hansen:
Constrained Inverse Volume Rendering for Planetary Nebulae. 83-90 - Kristina Santilli, Karen G. Bemis, Deborah Silver, Jamshed Dastur, Peter A. Rona:
Generating Realistic Images from Hydrothermal Plume Data. 91-98
Flow Visualization II
- Daqing Xue, Caixia Zhang, Roger Crawfis:
Rendering Implicit Flow Volumes. 99-106 - Gregory L. Schussman, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Anisotropic Volume Rendering for Extremely Dense, Thin Line Data. 107-114 - Allen R. Sanderson, Chris R. Johnson, Robert M. Kirby:
Display of Vector Fields Using a Reaction-Diffusion Model. 115-122 - Ingrid Hotz, Louis Feng, Hans Hagen, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy, Boris Jeremic:
Physically Based Methods for Tensor Field Visualization. 123-130
View/Importance Driven Rendering
- Sung-Eui Yoon, Brian Salomon, Russell Gayle, Dinesh Manocha:
Quick-VDR: Interactive View-Dependent Rendering of Massive Models. 131-138 - Ivan Viola, Armin Kanitsar, M. Eduard Gröller:
Importance-Driven Volume Rendering. 139-146 - Jinzhu Gao, Han-Wei Shen, Jian Huang, James Arthur Kohl:
Visibility Culling for Time-Varying Volume Rendering Using Temporal Occlusion Coherence. 147-154
Systems
- Ken Brodlie
, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, Musbah Shahop Sagar, Jeremy Walton, Jason D. Wood:
Visualization in Grid Computing Environments. 155-162 - Nate Hoobler, Greg Humphreys, Maneesh Agrawala:
Visualizing Competitive Behaviors in Multi-User Virtual Environments. 163-170 - Patrick S. McCormick, Jeff T. Inman, James P. Ahrens, Charles D. Hansen, Greg Roth:
Scout: A Hardware-Accelerated System for Quantitatively Driven Visualization and Analysis. 171-178
Flow Visualization III
- Filip Sadlo, Ronald Peikert, Etienne Parkinson:
Vorticity Based Flow Analysis and Visualization for Pelton Turbine Design Optimization. 179-186 - Xavier Tricoche, Christoph Garth
, Gordon L. Kindlmann, Eduard Deines, Gerik Scheuermann, Markus Rütten, Charles D. Hansen:
Visualization of Intricate Flow Structures for Vortex Breakdown Analysis. 187-194 - Simon Stegmaier, Thomas Ertl:
A Graphics Hardware-Based Vortex Detection and Visualization System. 195-202
Meshes
- Gregory M. Nielson:
Radial Hermite Operators for Scattered Point Cloud Data with Normal Vectors and Applications to Implicitizing Polygon Mesh Surfaces for Generalized CSG Operations and Smoothing. 203-210 - William J. Schroeder, Berk Geveci, Mathieu Malaterre:
Compatible Triangulations of Spatial Decompositions. 211-218 - Lok M. Hwa, Mark A. Duchaineau, Kenneth I. Joy:
Adaptive 4-8 Texture Hierarchies. 219-226
Molecules I - Free Requires Subscription Purchase
- Steven Schkolne, Hiroshi Ishii, Peter Schröder:
Immersive Design of DNA Molecules with a Tangible Interface. 227-234 - Alexandre Gillet, Michel F. Sanner, Daniel Stoffler, David S. Goodsell, Arthur J. Olson:
Augmented Reality with Tangible Auto-Fabricated Models for Molecular Biology Applications. 235-242 - Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Peter Djeu, Vinay Siddavanahalli, Anthony Thane:
TexMol: Interactive Visual Exploration of Large Flexible Multi-Component Molecular Complexes. 243-250
Surfaces
- Yootai Kim, Raghu Machiraju, David S. Thompson:
Rough Interface Reconstruction Using the Level Set Method. 251-258 - Hui Xie, Kevin T. McDonnell, Hong Qin:
Surface Reconstruction of Noisy and Defective Data Sets. 259-266 - Miao Jin, Yalin Wang, Shing-Tung Yau, Xianfeng Gu
:
Optimal Global Conformal Surface Parameterization. 267-274 - Herbert Edelsbrunner, John Harer, Vijay Natarajan, Valerio Pascucci:
Local and Global Comparison of Continuous Functions. 275-280
Lighting and Perception
- Chang Ha Lee, Xuejun Hao, Amitabh Varshney
:
Light Collages: Lighting Design for Effective Visualization. 281-288 - Eric B. Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Lighting Transfer Functions Using Gradient Aligned Sampling. 289-296 - Miguel A. Otaduy
, Nitin Jain, Avneesh Sud, Ming C. Lin:
Haptic Display of Interaction between Textured Models. 297-304 - Daniel Weiskopf:
On the Role of Color in the Perception of Motion in Animated Visualizations. 305-312
Flow Topology
- Xiaoqiang Zheng, Alex Pang:
Topological Lines in 3D Tensor Fields. 313-320 - Holger Theisel, Tino Weinkauf, Hans-Christian Hege, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Stream Line and Path Line Oriented Topology for 2D Time-Dependent Vector Fields. 321-328 - Christoph Garth
, Xavier Tricoche, Gerik Scheuermann:
Tracking of Vector Field Singularities in Unstructured 3D Time-Dependent Datasets. 329-336 - Liying Sun, Rajesh Batra, Xiaolei Shi, Lambertus Hesselink:
Topology Visualization of the Optical Power Flow through a Novel C-Shaped Nano-Aperture. 337-344
Large Data
- Steffen Prohaska, Andrei Hutanu, Ralf Kähler, Hans-Christian Hege:
Interactive Exploration of Large Remote Micro-CT Scans. 345-352 - David A. Ellsworth
, Bryan Green, Patrick J. Moran:
Interactive Terascale Particle Visualization. 353-360 - Dirc Rose, Katrin Bidmon, Thomas Ertl:
Intuitive and Interactive Modification of Large Finite Element Models. 361-368 - Patricia Crossno, David H. Rogers, Rebecca M. Brannon, David Coblentz:
Visualization of Salt-Induced Stress Perturbations. 369-376
Medical Visualization I
- David Akers, Anthony J. Sherbondy, Rachel Mackenzie, Robert F. Dougherty, Brian A. Wandell:
Exploration of the Brain's White Matter Pathways with Dynamic Queries. 377-384 - Matús Straka, Michal Cervenanský, Alexandra La Cruz, Arnold Köchl, Milos Srámek, M. Eduard Gröller, Dominik Fleischmann
:
The VesselGlyph: Focus & Context Visualization in CT-Angiography. 385-392 - Alexandra La Cruz, Matús Straka, Arnold Köchl, Milos Srámek, M. Eduard Gröller, Dominik Fleischmann:
Non-Linear Model Fitting to Parameterize Diseased Blood Vessels. 393-400 - Kay A. Robbins, Mark A. Robinson, David M. Senseman:
Visualizing Cortical Waves and Timing from Data. 401-408
Finite Element Analysis
- Michael Brasher, Robert Haimes:
Rendering Planar Cuts Through Quadratic and Cubic Finite Elements. 409-416 - Shyh-Kuang Ueng, Yan-Jen Su, Chi-Tang Chang:
LoD Volume Rendering of FEA Data. 417-424 - Yuan Zhou, Michael Garland, Robert B. Haber:
Pixel-Exact Rendering of Spacetime Finite Element Solutions. 425-432 - Ken Museth, Santiago V. Lombeyda:
TetSplat Real-Time Rendering and Volume Clipping of Large Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes. 433-440
Isosurfaces I
- Bartosz von Rymon-Lipinski, Nils Hanssen, Thomas Jansen, Lutz Ritter, Erwin Keeve:
Efficient Point-Based Isosurface Exploration Using the Span-Triangle. 441-448 - Martin Bertram:
Volume Refinement Fairing Isosurfaces. 449-456 - Yarden Livnat, Xavier Tricoche:
Interactive Point-Based Isosurface Extraction. 457-464
Molecules II
- Sameep Mehta, Kaden Hazzard, Raghu Machiraju, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, John Wilkins:
Detection and Visualization of Anomalous Structures in Molecular Dynamics Simulation Data. 465-472 - Susan L. Havre, Mudita Singhal, Deborah A. Payne, Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson:
PQuad: Visualization of Predicted Peptides and Proteins. 473-480 - Ho-Lun Cheng, Xinwei Shi:
Guaranteed Quality Triangulation of Molecular Skin Surfaces. 481-488
Isosurfaces II
- Gregory M. Nielson:
Dual Marching Cubes. 489-496 - Hamish A. Carr, Jack Snoeyink, Michiel van de Panne:
Simplifying Flexible Isosurfaces Using Local Geometric Measures. 497-504 - Nan Zhang, Wei Hong, Arie E. Kaufman:
Dual Contouring with Topology-Preserving Simplification Using Enhanced Cell Representation. 505-512
Medical Visualization II
- André Neubauer, Stefan Wolfsberger, Marie-Thérèse Forster, Lukas Mroz, Rainer Wegenkittl, Katja Bühler:
STEPS - An Application for Simulation of Transsphenoidal Endonasal Pituitary Surgery. 513-520 - Matej Mlejnek, Anna Vilanova, M. Eduard Gröller:
Interactive Thickness Visualization of Articular Cartilage. 521-528 - Dennis Jen, Peter Parente, Jonathan Robbins, Christopher Weigle, Russell M. Taylor II, Alain Burette, Richard Weinberg:
ImageSurfer: A Tool for Visualizing Correlations between Two Volume Scalar Fields. 529-536
Real World
- Augusto Román, Gaurav Garg, Marc Levoy:
Interactive Design of Multi-Perspective Images for Visualizing Urban Landscapes. 537-544 - Robert Strzodka, Christoph S. Garbe:
Real-Time Motion Estimation and Visualization on Graphics Cards. 545-552 - Feng Qiu, Ye Zhao, Zhe Fan, Xiaoming Wei, Haik Lorenz, Jianning Wang, Suzanne Yoakum-Stover, Arie E. Kaufman, Klaus Mueller:
Dispersion Simulation and Visualization For Urban Security. 553-560
Panels
- Theresa-Marie Rhyne, William L. Hibbard, Chris R. Johnson, Chaomei Chen
, Steve Eick:
Panel 1: Can We Determine the Top Unresolved Problems of Visualization? 563-566 - Kelly P. Gaither, David S. Ebert, Bill Geisler, David H. Laidlaw:
Panel 2: In the Eye of the Beholder: The Role of Perception in Scientific Visualization. 567-568 - Greg Johnson, David S. Ebert, Chuck Hansen, David Blair Kirk, Bill Mark, Hanspeter Pfister:
Panel 3: The Future Visualization Platform. 569-571 - Jon D. Genetti, Michael J. Bailey, David H. Laidlaw, Robert J. Moorhead, Ross T. Whitaker:
Panel 4: What Should We Teach in a Scientific Visualization Class? 573-575
Posters
Information Visualization and Visualization Theory
- Ming C. Hao, Daniel A. Keim, Umeshwar Dayal:
VisBiz: A Simplified Visualization of Business Operation. 1 - Benjamin Bustos, Daniel A. Keim, Christian Panse, Tobias Schreck
:
2D Maps for Visual Analysis and Retrieval in Large Multi-Feature 3D Model Databases. 2 - Hans Hagen, Andreas Disch, Jochen Ehret, Ralf Klein, Sascha Köhn, Dirk Zeckzer, Michael Münchhofen:
Visual Inspection Methods for Quality Control in Automotive Engineering. 3 - Michael Balzer, Oliver Deussen:
Hierarchy Based 3D Visualization of Large Software Structures. 4 - David J. Duke:
Linking Representation with Meaning. 5 - Yuriko Takeshima, Shigeo Takahashi, Issei Fujishiro, Gregory M. Nielson:
Introducing Topological Attributes for Objective-Based Visualization. 6 - David J. Duke, Ken W. Brodlie, David A. Duce:
Building an Ontology of Visualization. 7
Mobile and Environment Visualization
- Jochen Ehret, Achim Ebert, Lars Schuchardt, Heidrun Steinmetz, Hans Hagen:
Context-Adaptive Mobile Visualization and Information Management. 8 - Hans Hagen, Gerhard Steinebach, Michael Münchhofen, Inga Scheler, Maja Ruby, Michael Wadlé:
DaMI - Data Management for Multimedial Information Systems. 9 - Rong Xu, Wawan Solihin, Zhiyong Huang:
Code Checking and Visualization of an Architecture Design. 10 - Gleb Bahmutov, Voicu Popescu, Elisha Sacks:
Depth Enhanced Panoramas. 11 - Xiaohong Bao, Renato Pajarola, Michael Shafae:
Live Range Visibility Constraints for Adaptive Terrain Visualization. 12
Visualization and Modeling
- Derek Bradley:
Visualizing Botanical Trees over Four Seasons. 13 - Zeki Melek, John Keyser:
Modeling Decomposing Objects under Combustion. 14 - David Guzman, Reuben Reyes, Karla Vega, Kelly P. Gaither, Robert Wyatt:
Visualizing the Energetics of the Dissociation of a Metastable Molecule. 15 - Reuben Reyes, Wendy L. Hodges, Kelly P. Gaither:
Visualizing the Evolution of Horned Lizards Using 3D Morphing Techniques. 16 - Yuan Chen, Jonathan D. Cohen, Subodh Kumar:
On the Visualization of Time-Varying Structured Grids Using a 3D Warp Texture. 17
Collaboration and Large Displays
- Eric Christopher Wyatt, Patrick O'Leary:
Interactive Poster: Grid-Enabled Collaborative Scientific Visualization Environment. 18 - Nicholas Schwarz, Shalini Venkataraman, Luc Renambot, Naveen K. Krishnaprasad, Venkatram Vishwanath, Jason Leigh, Andrew E. Johnson
, Graham Kent, Atul Nayak:
Vol-a-Tile - A Tool for Interactive Exploration of Large Volumetric Data on Scalable Tiled Displays. 19
Flow Visualization
- Eduardo Hueso, Igor Pivkin, Sharon Swartz, David H. Laidlaw, George E. Karniadakis, Kenny Breuer:
Visualization of Vortices in Simulated Airflow around Bat Wings During Flight. 20 - Vadim A. Slavin, David H. Laidlaw, Robert Pelcovits, Song Zhang, George Loriot, Andrew Callan-Jones:
Visualization of Topological Defects in Nematic Liquid Crystals Using Streamtubes, Streamsurfaces and Ellipsoids. 21 - Gregory P. Johnson, Kelly P. Gaither, Victor M. Calo:
Visualizing Turbulent Flow. 22 - P. Coleman Saunders, Sean C. Garrick, Victoria Interrante:
Visualization of Nanoparticle Formation in Turbulent Flows. 23 - Timothy Urness, Victoria Interrante, Ellen Longmire, Ivan Marusic, Bharathram Ganapathisubramani:
Interactive Poster: Illustrating Different Convection Velocities of Turbulent Flow. 24
Wavelets and Smoothing
- Michel A. Westenberg, Thomas Ertl:
Vector Wavelet Thresholding for Vector Field Denoising. 25 - Hang Yu, Ee-Chien Chang, Zhiyong Huang, Zhijian Zheng:
Fast Rendering of Foveated Volume in the Wavelet Domain. 26 - Peter G. Sibley, Gabriel Taubin
:
Atlas-Aware Laplacian Smoothing. 27
Visualizing the Brain
- Song Zhang, David H. Laidlaw:
DTI Fiber Clustering in the Whole Brain. 28 - Song Zhang, David H. Laidlaw, Jack Simon, Mark Brown, David Miller:
Visualization of the Interaction of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions with Adjacent White Matter Fibers Using Streamtubes and Streamsurfaces. 29 - Michael Gleicher, Tom Brunet, K. Evan Nowak, Liz Osten, Matt McElwee, Kevin Tanty, Adam Gepner, Garet Lahvis
:
Capillary Histology Imagery Visualization and Exploration. 30 - Bruce H. McCormick, Purna Doddapaneni, David Mayerich, Zeki Melek, John Keyser:
Compression, Segmentation, and Modeling of Large-Scale Filamentary Volumetric Data. 31
Medical Visualization
- Thomas Wischgoll, Elke Moritz, Jörg Meyer:
Force-Feedback-Enhanced Navigation for Interactive Visualization of Coronary Vessels. 32 - Matei Mancas, Bernard Gosselin, Benoît Macq:
Automatic Fast Detection of Tumor Suspect Areas on CT Scan. 33 - Jürgen P. Schulze, Alexander Rice:
Real-Time Volume Rendering of Four Channel Data Sets. 34 - G. Elisabeta Marai, Çagatay Demiralp, Stuart Andrews, David H. Laidlaw:
JointViewer - An Interactive System for Exploring Orthopedic Data. 35
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