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SciVis 2015: Chicago, IL, USA
- James P. Ahrens, Huamin Qu, Jos B. T. M. Roerdink:
2015 IEEE Scientific Visualization Conference, SciVis 2015, Chicago, IL, USA, October 25-30, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-9785-8
Keynotes
- Donna J. Cox:
VIS keynote address: An evolving visual language. xi - Molly Wright Steenson:
VIS capstone address: Architectures physical and digital. xii
Papers
Tasks and Applications
- Bireswar Laha, Doug A. Bowman, David H. Laidlaw, John J. Socha:
A classification of user tasks in visual analysis of volume data. 1-8 - Jorge Poco, Harish Doraiswamy, Marian Talbert, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Cláudio T. Silva:
Using maximum topology matching to explore differences in species distribution models. 9-16 - Alexander Bock, Asher Pembroke, M. Leila Mays, Lutz Rastaetter, Timo Ropinski, Anders Ynnerman:
Visual verification of space weather ensemble simulations. 17-24 - Hongsen Liao, Yingcai Wu, Li Chen, Thomas M. Hamill, Yunhai Wang, Kan Dai, Hui Zhang, Wei Chen:
A visual voting framework for weather forecast calibration. 25-32 - Christian Schulte zu Berge, Denis Declara, Christoph Hennersperger, Maximilian Baust, Nassir Navab:
Real-time uncertainty visualization for B-mode ultrasound. 33-40
Vectors, Acceleration, and Hardware
- Victor Matvienko, Jens H. Krüger:
Explicit frequency control for high-quality texture-based flow visualization. 41-48 - Valentin Zobel, Markus Stommel, Gerik Scheuermann:
Feature-based tensor field visualization for fiber reinforced polymers. 49-56 - Ingo Wald, Aaron Knoll, Gregory P. Johnson, Will Usher, Valerio Pascucci, Michael E. Papka:
CPU ray tracing large particle data with balanced P-k-d trees. 57-64 - Sanghun Park, Hyunggoog Seo, Seunghoon Cha, Junyong Noh:
Auto-calibration of multi-projector displays with a single handheld camera. 65-72
Contest
- Kyle R. Almryde, Angus Graeme Forbes:
Halos in a dark sky: Interactively exploring the structure of dark matter halo merger trees. 73-77 - Theodoros Christoudias, Christos Kallidonis, Loizos Koutsantonis, Christos Lemesios, Lefteris Markou, Constantinos Sophocleous:
Visualising the dark sky IEEE SciVis contest 2015. 79-86 - Peter Hanula, Kamil Piekutowski, Carlos Uribe, Kyle R. Almryde, Arthur Nishimoto, Julieta Aguilera, G. Elisabeta Marai:
Cavern Halos: Exploring spatial and nonspatial cosmological data in an immersive virtual environment. 87-99 - Subhashis Hazarika, Tzu-Hsuan Wei, Rajaditya Mukherjee, Alexandru Barbur:
Visualizing the life and anatomy of dark matter. 101-106 - Annie Preston, Franz Sauer, Ramyar Ghods, Nick Leaf, Jinrong Xie, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Integrated explorer for cosmological evolution. 107-114 - Aaron Scherzinger, Tobias J. Brix, Dominik Drees, Andreas Völker, Kiril Radkov, Niko Santalidis, Alexander Fieguth, Klaus H. Hinrichs:
Visualize the universe: Interactive exploration of cosmological dark matter simulation data. 115-135
Posters
- Najmeh Abedzadeh:
Correlation analysis in multidimensional multivariate time-varying datasets. 139-140 - Alexander Bock, Michal Marcinkowski, Joakim Kilby, Carter Emmart, Anders Ynnerman:
OpenSpace: Public dissemination of space mission profiles. 141-142 - Teodora Chitiboi, Mathias Neugebauer, Susanne Schnell, Michael Markl, Lars Linsen:
3D superquadric glyphs for visualizing myocardial motion. 143-144 - Mai Elshehaly, Denis Gracanin, Mohamed A. Gad, Junpeng Wang, Hicham G. Elmongui:
Real-time interactive time correction on the GPU. 145-146 - Mathias Goldau, André Reichenbach, Mario Hlawitschka:
Visualizing crossing probabilistic tracts. 147-148 - Scott Houde, Sheila Bonde, David H. Laidlaw:
An evaluation of three methods for visualizing uncertainty in architecture and archaeology. 149-150 - Mohammad Imrul Jubair, Usman R. Alim, Niklas Röber, John P. Clyne, Ali Mahdavi-Amiri, Faramarz Samavati:
Multiresolution visualization of digital earth data via hexagonal box-spline wavelets. 151-152 - Jonathan P. Leidig, Santhosh Dharmapuri:
Automated visualization workflow for simulation experiments. 153-154 - Richen Liu, Hanqi Guo, Xiaoru Yuan:
A bottom-up scheme for user-defined feature exploration in vector field ensembles. 155-156 - Mark A. Livingston, Jonathan W. Decker, Zhuming Ai:
A proposed multivariate visualization taxonomy from user data. 157-158 - Omniah H. Nagoor, Markus Hadwiger, Madhusudhanan Srinivasan:
PathlinesExplorer - Image-based exploration of large-scale pathline fields. 159-160 - Colin Ware, Andrew H. Stevens:
Visualizing 3D flow through cutting planes. 161-162 - Erik Sundén, Peter Steneteg, Sathish Kottravel, Daniel Jönsson, Rickard Englund, Martin Falk, Timo Ropinski:
Inviwo - An extensible, multi-purpose visualization framework. 163-164 - Jiang Zhang, Hanqi Guo, Xiaoru Yuan:
High performance flow field visualization with high-order access dependencies. 165-166
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