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- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Sparse PDF maps for non-linear multi-resolution image operations
- Markus Hadwiger
KAUST
, - Ronell Sicat
KAUST
, - Johanna Beyer
KAUST
, - Jens Krüger
IVDA, DFKI, Intel VCI
, - Torsten Möller
Simon Fraser University
ACM Transactions on Graphics, Volume 31, Issue 6•November 2012, Article No.: 133, pp 1-12 • https://doi.org/10.1145/2366145.2366152We introduce a new type of multi-resolution image pyramid for high-resolution images called sparse pdf maps (sPDF-maps). Each pyramid level consists of a sparse encoding of continuous probability density functions (pdfs) of pixel neighborhoods in the ...
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Supplementary Material133-198-0291.zip
- Markus Hadwiger
- research-article
Interactive Volume Visualization of General Polyhedral Grids
- Philipp Muigg
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
, - Markus Hadwiger
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
, - Helmut Doleisch
SimVis GmbH, Vienna, Austria
, - Eduard Groller
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Volume 17, Issue 12•December 2011, pp 2115-2124 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2011.216This paper presents a novel framework for visualizing volumetric data specified on complex polyhedral grids, without the need to perform any kind of a priori tetrahedralization. These grids are composed of polyhedra that often are non-convex and have an ...
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- Philipp Muigg
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Demand-driven volume rendering of terascale EM data
- Johanna Beyer
KAUST
, - Markus Hadwiger
KAUST
, - Won-Ki Jeong
Harvard University
, - Hanspeter Pfister
Harvard University
, - Jeff Lichtman
Harvard University
SIGGRAPH '11: ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Talks•August 2011, Article No.: 57, pp 1-1• https://doi.org/10.1145/2037826.2037901In neuroscience, a very promising bottom-up approach to understanding how the brain works is built on acquiring and analyzing electron microscopy (EM) scans of brain tissue, an area known as Connectomics. This results in volume data of extremely high ...
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Supplementary Materialtk051_11.mp4
- Johanna Beyer
- Article
Interactive seismic interpretation with piecewise global energy minimization
- Thomas Hollt
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
, - Johanna Beyer
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
, - Fritz Gschwantner
VRVis Research Center, Austria
, - Philipp Muigg
SimVis GmbH, Austria
, - Helmut Doleisch
SimVis GmbH, Austria
, - Gabor Heinemann
Heinemann OiL GmbH, Austria
, - Markus Hadwiger
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Increasing demands in world-wide energy consumption and oil depletion of large reservoirs have resulted in the need for exploring smaller and more complex oil reservoirs. Planning of the reservoir valorization usually starts with creating a model of the ...
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- Thomas Hollt
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
WebGLot: high-performance visualization in the browser
SIGGRAPH '10: ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Talks•July 2010, Article No.: 35, pp 1-1• https://doi.org/10.1145/1837026.1837072Rendering mathematical primitives should be as easy as describing them. There are several tools available for doing much of this but there is still room for improvement in interactivity, flexibility and robustness. WebGL + plot = WebGLot seeks to fill ...
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Supplementary Materialtl003-10.mp4
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A Visual Approach to Efficient Analysis and Quantification of Ductile Iron and Reinforced Sprayed Concrete
- Laura Fritz
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austriastill involve a considerable amount of manual work due to insufficient
, - Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austriastill involve a considerable amount of manual work due to insufficient
, - Georg Geier
{|}Austrian Foundry Research Institute, Leoben, Austriatomized for specific applications with a high relevance for NDT prac-
, - Gerhard Pittino
Institute for Subsurface Engineering, University of Leoben, Austriaexpert users from this domain, both from a more practical engineer-
, - M. Eduard Groller
Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austriaof view. The first application scenario that we describe (Section 3) is
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Volume 15, Issue 6•November 2009, pp 1343-1350 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2009.115This paper describes advanced volume visualization and quantification for applications in non-destructive testing (NDT), which results in novel and highly effective interactive workflows for NDT practitioners. We employ a visual approach to explore and ...
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- Laura Fritz
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Advanced illumination techniques for GPU-based volume raycasting
- Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Patric Ljung
Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton
, - Christof Rezk Salama
University of Siegen, Germany
, - Timo Ropinski
University of Münster, Germany
SIGGRAPH '09: ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Courses•August 2009, Article No.: 2, pp 1-166• https://doi.org/10.1145/1667239.1667241Volume raycasting techniques are important for both visual arts and visualization. They allow efficient generation of visual effects and visualization of scientific data obtained by tomography or numerical simulation. Volume-rendering techniques are ...
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- Markus Hadwiger
- article
Technical Section: Visual computing for medical diagnosis and treatment
- Jan Klein
Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Germany
, - Ola Friman
Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Germany
, - Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Bernhard Preim
Otto-von-Guericke-University, Institute for Simulation and Graphics, Germany
, - Felix Ritter
Fraunhofer MEVIS - Institute for Medical Image Computing, Germany
, - Anna Vilanova
Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Netherlands
, - Gabriel Zachmann
TU Clausthal, Department of Informatics, Germany
, - Dirk Bartz
University of Leipzig, ICCAS (Visual Computing), Germany
Computers and Graphics, Volume 33, Issue 4•August, 2009, pp 554-565 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2009.04.006Diagnostic algorithms and efficient visualization techniques are of major importance for preoperative decisions, intra-operative imaging and image-guided surgery. Complex diagnostic decisions are characterized by a high information flow and fast ...
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- Jan Klein
- Article
Fused multi-volume DVR using binary space partitioning
- Stefan Lindholm
Linköping University, Sweden and Siemens Corporate Research
, - Patric Ljung
Siemens Corporate Research
, - Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Austria
, - Anders Ynnerman
Linköping University, Sweden
EuroVis'09: Proceedings of the 11th Eurographics / IEEE - VGTC conference on Visualization•June 2009, pp 847-854• https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01465.xMultiple-volume visualization is a growing field in medical imaging providing simultaneous exploration of volumes acquired from varying modalities. However, high complexity results in an increased strain on performance compared to single volume ...
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- Stefan Lindholm
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Advanced illumination techniques for GPU volume raycasting
- Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Patric Ljung
Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton
, - Christof Rezk Salama
University of Siegen, Germany
, - Timo Ropinski
University of Münster, Münster, Germany
SIGGRAPH Asia '08: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 courses•December 2008, Article No.: 1, pp 1-166• https://doi.org/10.1145/1508044.1508045Volume raycasting techniques are important for both visual arts and visualization. They allow an efficient generation of visual effects and the visualization of scientific data obtained by tomography or numerical simulation. Thanks to their flexibility, ...
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- Markus Hadwiger
- Article
Smooth mixed-resolution GPU volume rendering
- Johanna Beyer
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Torsten Möller
School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, Canada
, - Laura Fritz
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
SPBG'08: Proceedings of the Fifth Eurographics / IEEE VGTC conference on Point-Based Graphics•August 2008, pp 163-170We propose a mixed-resolution volume ray-casting approach that enables more flexibility in the choice of downsampling positions and filter kernels, allows freely mixing volume bricks of different resolutions during rendering, and does not require ...
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- Johanna Beyer
- ArticlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Saving the z-cull optimization
- Stephan Mantler
VRVis Research Center
, - Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center
SIGGRAPH '07: ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters•August 2007, pp 7-es• https://doi.org/10.1145/1280720.1280729Modern graphics hardware employs z-culling, or early-z culling, as a conservative z-test before the actual per-fragment z-test [Kilgariff and Fernando 2005]. Z-culling is used to avoid executing expensive fragment shaders for invisible fragments, and ...
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Supplementary Materiala7-mantler.zip
- Stephan Mantler
- ArticlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
GPU-accelerated deep shadow maps for direct volume rendering
- Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center
, - Andrea Kratz
VRVis Research Center
, - Christian Sigg
ETH Zürich
, - Katja Bühler
VRVis Research Center
GH '06: Proceedings of the 21st ACM SIGGRAPH/EUROGRAPHICS symposium on Graphics hardware•September 2006, pp 49-52• https://doi.org/10.1145/1283900.1283908Deep shadow maps unify the computation of volumetric and geometric shadows. For each pixel in the shadow map, a fractional visibility function is sampled, pre-filtered, and compressed as a piecewise linear function. However, the original implementation ...
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- Markus Hadwiger
Real-time Volume Graphics
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- ArticlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Design and implementation of geometric and texture-based flow visualization techniques
- Robert S. Laramee
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Helwig Hauser
VRVis Research Center, Vienna, Austria
SCCG '05: Proceedings of the 21st Spring Conference on Computer Graphics•May 2005, pp 69-76• https://doi.org/10.1145/1090122.1090135Usually, research related software consists of individual, isolated prototypes because researchers are interested in a small proof-of-concept application for demonstration. Here we present software developed for research purposes, but which has been ...
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- Robert S. Laramee
- ArticlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Real-time volume graphics
- Klaus Engel
Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton
, - Markus Hadwiger
VR VIS Research Center, Vienna, Austria
, - Joe M. Kniss
SCI, University of Utah
, - Aaron E. Lefohn
University of California, Davis
, - Christof Rezk Salama
University of Siegen, Germany
, - Daniel Weiskopf
University of Stuttgart, Germany
SIGGRAPH '04: ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Course Notes•August 2004, pp 29-es• https://doi.org/10.1145/1103900.1103929The tremendous evolution of programmable graphics hardware has made high-quality real-time volume graphics a reality. In addition to the traditional application of rendering volume data in scientific visualization, the interest in applying these ...
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- Klaus Engel
- Articlefree
High-Quality Two-Level Volume Rendering of Segmented Data Sets on Consumer Graphics Hardware
- Markus Hadwiger
VRVis Research Center, Austria
, - Christoph Berger
VRVis Research Center, Austria
, - Helwig Hauser
VRVis Research Center, Austria
VIS '03: Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Visualization 2003 (VIS'03)•October 2003, pp 40• https://doi.org/10.1109/VISUAL.2003.1250386One of the most important goals in volume rendering is to be able to visually separate and selectively enable specific objects of interest contained in a single volumetric data set, which can be approached by using explicit segmentation information. We ...
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- Markus Hadwiger
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- Description: The Author Profile Page initially collects all the professional information known about authors from the publications record as known by the ACM bibliographic database, the Guide. Coverage of ACM publications is comprehensive from the 1950's. Coverage of other publishers generally starts in the mid 1980's. The Author Profile Page supplies a quick snapshot of an author's contribution to the field and some rudimentary measures of influence upon it. Over time, the contents of the Author Profile page may expand at the direction of the community.
Please see the following 2007 Turing Award winners' profiles as examples: - History: Disambiguation of author names is of course required for precise identification of all the works, and only those works, by a unique individual. Of equal importance to ACM, author name normalization is also one critical prerequisite to building accurate citation and download statistics. For the past several years, ACM has worked to normalize author names, expand reference capture, and gather detailed usage statistics, all intended to provide the community with a robust set of publication metrics. The Author Profile Pages reveal the first result of these efforts.
- Normalization: ACM uses normalization algorithms to weigh several types of evidence for merging and splitting names.
These include:- co-authors: if we have two names and cannot disambiguate them based on name alone, then we see if they have a co-author in common. If so, this weighs towards the two names being the same person.
- affiliations: names in common with same affiliation weighs toward the two names being the same person.
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The more conservative the merging algorithms, the more bits of evidence are required before a merge is made, resulting in greater precision but lower recall of works for a given Author Profile. Many bibliographic records have only author initials. Many names lack affiliations. With very common family names, typical in Asia, more liberal algorithms result in mistaken merges.
Automatic normalization of author names is not exact. Hence it is clear that manual intervention based on human knowledge is required to perfect algorithmic results. ACM is meeting this challenge, continuing to work to improve the automated merges by tweaking the weighting of the evidence in light of experience.
- Bibliometrics: In 1926, Alfred Lotka formulated his power law (known as Lotka's Law) describing the frequency of publication by authors in a given field. According to this bibliometric law of scientific productivity, only a very small percentage (~6%) of authors in a field will produce more than 10 articles while the majority (perhaps 60%) will have but a single article published. With ACM's first cut at author name normalization in place, the distribution of our authors with 1, 2, 3..n publications does not match Lotka's Law precisely, but neither is the distribution curve far off. For a definition of ACM's first set of publication statistics, see Bibliometrics
- Future Direction:
The initial release of the Author Edit Screen is open to anyone in the community with an ACM account, but it is limited to personal information. An author's photograph, a Home Page URL, and an email may be added, deleted or edited. Changes are reviewed before they are made available on the live site.
ACM will expand this edit facility to accommodate more types of data and facilitate ease of community participation with appropriate safeguards. In particular, authors or members of the community will be able to indicate works in their profile that do not belong there and merge others that do belong but are currently missing.
A direct search interface for Author Profiles will be built.
An institutional view of works emerging from their faculty and researchers will be provided along with a relevant set of metrics.
It is possible, too, that the Author Profile page may evolve to allow interested authors to upload unpublished professional materials to an area available for search and free educational use, but distinct from the ACM Digital Library proper. It is hard to predict what shape such an area for user-generated content may take, but it carries interesting potential for input from the community.
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The ACM DL is a comprehensive repository of publications from the entire field of computing.
It is ACM's intention to make the derivation of any publication statistics it generates clear to the user.
- Average citations per article = The total Citation Count divided by the total Publication Count.
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- Publication Count = all works of any genre within the universe of ACM's bibliographic database of computing literature of which this person was an author. Works where the person has role as editor, advisor, chair, etc. are listed on the page but are not part of the Publication Count.
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- Average downloads per article = The total number of cumulative downloads divided by the number of articles (including multimedia objects) available for download from ACM's servers.
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- Downloads (6 weeks) = The cumulative number of times all works by this author have been downloaded from an ACM full-text article server over the last 6-week period for which statistics are available. The counts displayed are usually 1-2 weeks behind the current date. (6-week download counts for individual works are displayed with the individual record.)
ACM Author-Izer Service
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ACM Author-Izer is a unique service that enables ACM authors to generate and post links on both their homepage and institutional repository for visitors to download the definitive version of their articles from the ACM Digital Library at no charge.
Downloads from these sites are captured in official ACM statistics, improving the accuracy of usage and impact measurements. Consistently linking to definitive version of ACM articles should reduce user confusion over article versioning.
ACM Author-Izer also extends ACM’s reputation as an innovative “Green Path” publisher, making ACM one of the first publishers of scholarly works to offer this model to its authors.
To access ACM Author-Izer, authors need to establish a free ACM web account. Should authors change institutions or sites, they can utilize the new ACM service to disable old links and re-authorize new links for free downloads from a different site.
How ACM Author-Izer Works
Authors may post ACM Author-Izer links in their own bibliographies maintained on their website and their own institution’s repository. The links take visitors to your page directly to the definitive version of individual articles inside the ACM Digital Library to download these articles for free.
The Service can be applied to all the articles you have ever published with ACM.
Depending on your previous activities within the ACM DL, you may need to take up to three steps to use ACM Author-Izer.
For authors who do not have a free ACM Web Account:
- Go to the ACM DL http://dl.acm.org/ and click SIGN UP. Once your account is established, proceed to next step.
For authors who have an ACM web account, but have not edited their ACM Author Profile page:
- Sign in to your ACM web account and go to your Author Profile page. Click "Add personal information" and add photograph, homepage address, etc. Click ADD AUTHOR INFORMATION to submit change. Once you receive email notification that your changes were accepted, you may utilize ACM Author-izer.
For authors who have an account and have already edited their Profile Page:
- Sign in to your ACM web account, go to your Author Profile page in the Digital Library, look for the ACM Author-izer link below each ACM published article, and begin the authorization process. If you have published many ACM articles, you may find a batch Authorization process useful. It is labeled: "Export as: ACM Author-Izer Service"
ACM Author-Izer also provides code snippets for authors to display download and citation statistics for each “authorized” article on their personal pages. Downloads from these pages are captured in official ACM statistics, improving the accuracy of usage and impact measurements. Consistently linking to the definitive version of ACM articles should reduce user confusion over article versioning.
Note: You still retain the right to post your author-prepared preprint versions on your home pages and in your institutional repositories with DOI pointers to the definitive version permanently maintained in the ACM Digital Library. But any download of your preprint versions will not be counted in ACM usage statistics. If you use these AUTHOR-IZER links instead, usage by visitors to your page will be recorded in the ACM Digital Library and displayed on your page.
FAQ
- Q. What is ACM Author-Izer?
A. ACM Author-Izer is a unique, link-based, self-archiving service that enables ACM authors to generate and post links on either their home page or institutional repository for visitors to download the definitive version of their articles for free.
- Q. What articles are eligible for ACM Author-Izer?
- A. ACM Author-Izer can be applied to all the articles authors have ever published with ACM. It is also available to authors who will have articles published in ACM publications in the future.
- Q. Are there any restrictions on authors to use this service?
- A. No. An author does not need to subscribe to the ACM Digital Library nor even be a member of ACM.
- Q. What are the requirements to use this service?
- A. To access ACM Author-Izer, authors need to have a free ACM web account, must have an ACM Author Profile page in the Digital Library, and must take ownership of their Author Profile page.
- Q. What is an ACM Author Profile Page?
- A. The Author Profile Page initially collects all the professional information known about authors from the publications record as known by the ACM Digital Library. The Author Profile Page supplies a quick snapshot of an author's contribution to the field and some rudimentary measures of influence upon it. Over time, the contents of the Author Profile page may expand at the direction of the community. Please visit the ACM Author Profile documentation page for more background information on these pages.
- Q. How do I find my Author Profile page and take ownership?
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- Create a free ACM Web Account
- Sign-In to the ACM Digital Library
- Find your Author Profile Page by searching the ACM Digital Library for your name
- Find the result you authored (where your author name is a clickable link)
- Click on your name to go to the Author Profile Page
- Click the "Add Personal Information" link on the Author Profile Page
- Wait for ACM review and approval; generally less than 24 hours
- Q. Why does my photo not appear?
- A. Make sure that the image you submit is in .jpg or .gif format and that the file name does not contain special characters
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- Q. What happens if an author changes the location of his bibliography or moves to a new institution?
- A. Should authors change institutions or sites, they can utilize ACM Author-Izer to disable old links and re-authorize new links for free downloads from a new location.
- Q. What happens if an author provides a URL that redirects to the author’s personal bibliography page?
- A. The service will not provide a free download from the ACM Digital Library. Instead the person who uses that link will simply go to the Citation Page for that article in the ACM Digital Library where the article may be accessed under the usual subscription rules.
However, if the author provides the target page URL, any link that redirects to that target page will enable a free download from the Service.
- Q. What happens if the author’s bibliography lives on a page with several aliases?
- A. Only one alias will work, whichever one is registered as the page containing the author’s bibliography. ACM has no technical solution to this problem at this time.
- Q. Why should authors use ACM Author-Izer?
- A. ACM Author-Izer lets visitors to authors’ personal home pages download articles for no charge from the ACM Digital Library. It allows authors to dynamically display real-time download and citation statistics for each “authorized” article on their personal site.
- Q. Does ACM Author-Izer provide benefits for authors?
- A. Downloads of definitive articles via Author-Izer links on the authors’ personal web page are captured in official ACM statistics to more accurately reflect usage and impact measurements.
Authors who do not use ACM Author-Izer links will not have downloads from their local, personal bibliographies counted. They do, however, retain the existing right to post author-prepared preprint versions on their home pages or institutional repositories with DOI pointers to the definitive version permanently maintained in the ACM Digital Library.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer benefit the computing community?
- A. ACM Author-Izer expands the visibility and dissemination of the definitive version of ACM articles. It is based on ACM’s strong belief that the computing community should have the widest possible access to the definitive versions of scholarly literature. By linking authors’ personal bibliography with the ACM Digital Library, user confusion over article versioning should be reduced over time.
In making ACM Author-Izer a free service to both authors and visitors to their websites, ACM is emphasizing its continuing commitment to the interests of its authors and to the computing community in ways that are consistent with its existing subscription-based access model.
- Q. Why can’t I find my most recent publication in my ACM Author Profile Page?
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- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer expand ACM’s “Green Path” Access Policies?
- A. ACM Author-Izer extends the rights and permissions that authors retain even after copyright transfer to ACM, which has been among the “greenest” publishers. ACM enables its author community to retain a wide range of rights related to copyright and reuse of materials. They include:
- Posting rights that ensure free access to their work outside the ACM Digital Library and print publications
- Rights to reuse any portion of their work in new works that they may create
- Copyright to artistic images in ACM’s graphics-oriented publications that authors may want to exploit in commercial contexts
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