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6. Afrigraph 2009: Pretoria, South Africa
- Alexandre Hardy, Patrick C. Marais, Stephen N. Spencer, James E. Gain, Wolfgang Straßer:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Graphics, Virtual Reality, Visualisation and Interaction in Africa, Afrigraph 2009, Pretoria, South Africa, February 4-6, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-428-7
Virtual heritage
- Jassim Happa, Mark A. Williams, Glen A. Turley, Graeme Earl, Piotr Dubla, Gareth Beale, Greg Gibbons, Kurt Debattista, Alan Chalmers:
Virtual relighting of a Roman statue head from Herculaneum: a case study. 5-12 - Christopher de Kadt, James E. Gain, Patrick C. Marais:
Revisiting district six: a case study of digital heritage reconstruction from archival photographs. 13-21
Interaction
- Rupert Reif, Willibald A. Günthner, Björn Schwerdtfeger, Gudrun Klinker:
Pick-by-Vision comes on age: evaluation of an augmented reality supported picking system in a real storage environment. 23-31 - Jukka Holm, Antti Aaltonen, Jarno Seppänen:
Associating fonts with musical genres. 33-36
Animation
- Bruce Merry, Patrick C. Marais, James E. Gain:
Analytic simplification of animated characters. 37-45 - Flora Ponjou Tasse, Kevin R. Glass, Shaun Bangay:
Simulating crowd phenomena in African markets. 47-52
Visualisation
- Etienne van Wyk, Ruth de Villiers:
Virtual reality training applications for the mining industry. 53-63 - Khalid Djado, Richard Egli:
Particle-based fluid flow visualization on meshes. 65-72
Terrain
- Mattias Roupé, Mikael Johansson:
Visual quality of the ground in 3D models: using color-coded images to blend aerial photos with tiled detail-textures. 73-79 - Bernardt Duvenhage:
Using an implicit min/max KD-tree for doing efficient terrain line of sight calculations. 81-90
Images and video
- Jakrapong Narkdej, Pizzanu Kanongchaiyos:
An efficient parameters estimation method for automatic patch-based texture synthesis. 91-99 - Alexandre Hardy:
Programmable transitions for video stream editing. 101-107
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