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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, January - February 2014
- Gary Singh:
Transforming Fractals. 4-5 - L. Miguel Encarnação:
Back to the Future. 6-8 - Çagatay Demiralp, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, Gordon L. Kindlmann, David H. Laidlaw, Jeffrey Heer:
Visual Embedding: A Model for Visualization. 10-15 - Vítor Gonçalves, Paulo Dias, Maria João Fontoura, Rui Moura, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Investigating Landfill Contamination by Visualizing Geophysical Data. 16-21 - Mario Rincón Nigro, Nikhil V. Navkar, Nikolaos V. Tsekos, Zhigang Deng:
GPU-Accelerated Interactive Visualization and Planning of Neurosurgical Interventions. 22-31 - Andreas Riener, Andreas Sippl:
Head-Pose-Based Attention Recognition on Large Public Displays. 32-41 - Pak Chung Wong, Zhenyu Huang, Yousu Chen, Patrick Mackey, Shuangshuang Jin:
Visual Analytics for Power Grid Contingency Analysis. 42-51 - Lianping Xing, Xiaoting Zhang, Charlie C. L. Wang, Kin-Chuen Hui:
Highly Parallel Algorithms for Visual-Perception-Guided Surface Remeshing. 52-64 - Mike Bailey, Cathy Law:
A Summer Blender Camp: Modeling, Rendering, and Animation for High School Students. 65-67 - Peichang Ouyang, Robert W. Fathauer:
Beautiful Math, Part 2: Aesthetic Patterns Based on Fractal Tilings. 68-76 - Mark Billinghurst, Thammathip Piumsomboon, Huidong Bai:
Hands in Space: Gesture Interaction with Augmented-Reality Interfaces. 77-80
Volume 34, Number 2, March - April 2014
- Gary Singh:
The Poetry of Colors. 4-5 - L. Miguel Encarnação:
Core Values. 6-7 - Sheelagh Carpendale, Min Chen, Daniel Evanko, Nils Gehlenborg, Carsten Görg, Lawrence Hunter, Francis Rowland, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Hendrik Strobelt:
Ontologies in Biological Data Visualization. 8-15 - Rafal Michalski, Jerzy Grobelny:
Designing Emergency-Medical-Service Helicopter Interiors Using Virtual Manikins. 16-23 - Raghu Machiraju, Carsten Görg, Arthur J. Olson:
Visual Analytics for Biological Data. 24-25 - Steven J. Rysavy, Dennis Bromley, Valerie Daggett:
DIVE: A Graph-Based Visual-Analytics Framework for Big Data. 26-37 - Cagatay Turkay, Alexander Lex, Marc Streit, Hanspeter Pfister, Helwig Hauser:
Characterizing Cancer Subtypes Using Dual Analysis in Caleydo StratomeX. 38-47 - Martin Hess, Sebastian Bremm, Stephanie Weissgraeber, Kay Hamacher, Michael Goesele, Josef Wiemeyer, Tatiana von Landesberger:
Visual Exploration of Parameter Influence on Phylogenetic Trees. 48-56 - José Miguel Varela, Carlos Guedes Soares:
Ring Discretization of the Wave Spectrum for Sea Surface Simulation. 58-71 - Peichang Ouyang, Kwok Wai Chung:
Beautiful Math, Part 3: Hyperbolic Aesthetic Patterns Based on Conformal Mappings. 72-79 - Paulo Dias, Tiago Sousa, João Parracho, Igor Cardoso, André Monteiro, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Student Projects Involving Novel Interaction with Large Displays. 80-86
Volume 34, Number 3, May - June 2014
- Gary Singh:
CultLab3D: Digitizing Cultural Heritage. 4-5 - L. Miguel Encarnação:
3D Is Back! 6-7 - Harald Obermaier, Kenneth I. Joy:
Future Challenges for Ensemble Visualization. 8-11 - Goretti Echegaray, Imanol Herrera, Iker Aguinaga, Carlos Buchart, Diego Borro:
A Brain Surgery Simulator. 12-18 - Andy D. Wilson, Hrvoje Benko:
Interacting above and beyond the Display. 20-21 - Jaehyun Han, Seongkook Heo, Hyong-Euk Lee, Geehyuk Lee:
The IrPen: A 6-DOF Pen for Interaction with Tablet Computers. 22-29 - Taeho Kim, Jinah Park:
3D Object Manipulation Using Virtual Handles with a Grabbing Metaphor. 30-38 - Philip Krejov, Andrew Gilbert, Richard Bowden:
A Multitouchless Interface: Expanding User Interaction. 40-48 - Sungmin Cho, Dongyoub Baek, Seung-Yeob Baek, Kunwoo Lee, Hyunwoo Bang:
3D Volume Drawing on a Potter's Wheel. 50-58 - Toshiki Sato, Jefferson Pardomuan, Yasushi Matoba, Hideki Koike:
ClaytricSurface: An Interactive Deformable Display with Dynamic Stiffness Control. 59-67 - Alexander Repenning, David C. Webb, Catharine Brand, Fred Gluck, Ryan Grover, Susan B. Miller, Hilarie Nickerson, Muyang Song:
Beyond Minecraft: Facilitating Computational Thinking through Modeling and Programming in 3D. 68-71 - Benjamin Lok, Joon Hao Chuah, Andrew C. Robb, Andrew Cordar, Samsun (Sem) Lampotang, Adam Wendling, Casey White:
Mixed-Reality Humans for Team Training. 72-75 - David Arnold:
Computer Graphics and Cultural Heritage: From One-Way Inspiration to Symbiosis, Part 1. 76-86
Volume 34, Number 4, July - August 2014
- Gary Singh:
The Repurpose of Life. 4-5 - Jim Foley:
The Best and Brightest. 6-7 - Alex Endert:
Semantic Interaction for Visual Analytics: Toward Coupling Cognition and Computation. 8-15 - Guido Reina, Thomas Müller, Thomas Ertl:
Incorporating Modern OpenGL into Computer Graphics Education. 16-21 - Yuki Igarashi, Jun Mitani:
Weavy: Interactive Card-Weaving Design and Construction. 22-29 - Voicu Popescu, Bedrich Benes, Paul Rosen, Jian Cui, Lili Wang:
A Flexible Pinhole Camera Model for Coherent Nonuniform Sampling. 30-41 - Yoichi Ochiai, Alexis Oyama, Takayuki Hoshi, Jun Rekimoto:
The Colloidal Metamorphosis: Time Division Multiplexing of the Reflectance State. 42-51 - Iain Martin, Steve Parkes, Martin Dunstan, Nick Rowell:
Asteroid Modeling for Testing Spacecraft Approach and Landing. 52-62 - Andrew J. Hanson:
Putting Science First: Distinguishing Visualizations from Pretty Pictures. 63-69 - David Arnold:
Computer Graphics and Cultural Heritage, Part 2: Continuing Inspiration for Future Tools. 70-79 - Lisa Avila, Mike Bailey:
From Real to Digital, and Vice Versa. 80-
Volume 34, Number 5, September - October 2014
- Gary Singh:
The Eventual Triumph of Art. 4-5 - L. Miguel Encarnação:
Behind the Scenes. 6 - Ernesto Ponce, Daniel Ponce, Max Andresen:
Modeling Heading in Adult Soccer Players. 8-13 - Torsten W. Kuhlen, Bernd Hentschel:
Quo Vadis CAVE: Does Immersive Visualization Still Matter? 14-21 - Danyel Fisher, Steven Mark Drucker, Mary Czerwinski:
Business Intelligence Analytics [Guest editors' introduction]. 22-24 - Rahul C. Basole:
Visual Business Ecosystem Intelligence: Lessons from the Field. 26-34 - Kerry Rodden:
Applying a Sunburst Visualization to Summarize User Navigation Sequences. 36-40 - Eser Kandogan, Aruna Balakrishnan, Eben M. Haber, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
From Data to Insight: Work Practices of Analysts in the Enterprise. 42-50 - Wallace P. Lira, Ronnie Alves, Jean Marcel dos Reis Costa, Gustavo Pessin, Lilyan Galvao, Ana Claudia Cardoso, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
A Visual-Analytics System for Railway Safety Management. 52-57 - Yafeng Lu, Feng Wang, Ross Maciejewski:
Business Intelligence from Social Media: A Study from the VAST Box Office Challenge. 58-69 - Paolo Angelelli, Steffen Oeltze, Judit Haasz, Cagatay Turkay, Erlend Hodneland, Arvid Lundervold, Astri J. Lundervold, Bernhard Preim, Helwig Hauser:
Interactive Visual Analysis of Heterogeneous Cohort-Study Data. 70-82 - Ming-Liang Cao, Yi Li, Zhigeng Pan, Josephine Csete, Shu Sun, Jie Li, Yu Liu:
Creative Educational Use of Virtual Reality: Working with Second Life. 83-87 - Qihang Li, Gabriel Zachmann, David Feng, Kun Huang, Raghu Machiraju:
2013 IEEE Scientific Visualization Contest Winner: Observing Genomics and Phenotypical Patterns in the Developing Mouse Brain. 88-97 - Alexander Koppelhuber, Oliver Bimber:
LumiConSense: A Transparent, Flexible, and Scalable Thin-Film Sensor. 98-102 - Lisa Avila, Mike Bailey:
Virtual Reality for the Masses. 103-104
Volume 34, Number 6, November - December 2014
- Gary Singh:
Filtering the World. 4-5 - Mike Potel, Pak Chung Wong:
Visualizing 20 Years of Applications. 6-11 - Betsy James DiSalvo:
Graphical Qualities of Educational Technology: Using Drag-and-Drop and Text-Based Programs for Introductory Computer Science. 12-15 - Lin Zheng, Abhijit J. Chaudhari, Ramsey Derek Badawi, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Using Global Illumination in Volume Visualization of Rheumatoid Arthritis CT Data. 16-23 - Céline Loscos, Holly E. Rushmeier:
The Next Big Thing [Guest editors' introduction]. 24-25 - Jonathan C. Roberts, Panagiotis D. Ritsos, Sriram Karthik Badam, Dominique Brodbeck, Jessie Kennedy, Niklas Elmqvist:
Visualization beyond the Desktop-the Next Big Thing. 26-34 - Haris Zacharatos, Christos Gatzoulis, Yiorgos Chrysanthou:
Automatic Emotion Recognition Based on Body Movement Analysis: A Survey. 35-45 - Maryam Mustafa, Marcus A. Magnor:
ElectroEncephaloGraphics: Making Waves in Computer Graphics Research. 46-56 - Giljoo Nam, Min H. Kim:
Multispectral Photometric Stereo for Acquiring High-Fidelity Surface Normals. 57-68 - Andreas Kerren, Falk Schreiber:
Why Integrate InfoVis and SciVis?: An Example from Systems Biology. 69-73 - Michael R. Marner, Ross T. Smith, James A. Walsh, Bruce H. Thomas:
Spatial User Interfaces for Large-Scale Projector-Based Augmented Reality. 74-82 - Russell M. Taylor II, Jonathan Harter:
Random Per-Element Luminance Modulation for Improved Visual Tracking. 83-87
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