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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January - February 2012
- Gary Singh:
Her Work Is All the Buzz. 4-5 - Gabriel Taubin:
A New Year. 6 - Dahlan Bin Abdul Ghani:
Seri Rama: Converting a Shadow Play Puppet to Street Fighter. 8-11 - Kwan-Liu Ma, Isaac Liao, Jennifer Frazier, Helwig Hauser, Helen-Nicole Kostis:
Scientific Storytelling Using Visualization. 12-19 - Giuseppe Di Battista, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Huamin Qu:
Visualization Applications and Design Studies [Guest editors' introduction]. 20-21 - Jishang Wei, Hongfeng Yu, Ray W. Grout, Jacqueline Chen, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Visual Analysis of Particle Behaviors to Understand Combustion Simulations. 22-33 - Jamal Alsakran, Yang Chen, Dongning Luo, Ye Zhao, Jing Yang, Wenwen Dou, Shixia Liu:
Real-Time Visualization of Streaming Text with a Force-Based Dynamic System. 34-45 - Li Tan, Yangqiu Song, Shixia Liu, Lexing Xie:
ImageHive: Interactive Content-Aware Image Summarization. 46-55 - Roeland Scheepens, Niels Willems, Huub van de Wetering, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Interactive Density Maps for Moving Objects. 56-66 - R. Jordan Crouser, Daniel Kee, Dong Hyun Jeong, Remco Chang:
Two Visualization Tools for Analyzing Agent-Based Simulations in Political Science. 67-77 - Shaohui Jiao, Wen Wu, Pheng-Ann Heng, Enhua Wu:
Using Time-Varying Texels to Simulate Withering Grassland. 78-86 - Gitta Domik:
Fostering Collaboration and Self-Motivated Learning: Best Practices in a One-Semester Visualization Course. 87-91 - Rahul C. Basole, Mengdie Hu, Pritesh Patel, John T. Stasko:
Visual Analytics for Converging-Business-Ecosystem Intelligence. 92-96
Volume 32, Number 2, March - April 2012
- Gary Singh:
The Best of Both Realities. 4-5 - Mike Potel:
CG&A's Departments. 6-7 - Maureen C. Stone:
In Color Perception, Size Matters. 8-13 - Glenn Goldman:
Digital Media and the Beginning Designer. 14-21 - Pierre Poulin, Holly E. Rushmeier:
Material Appearance. 22-23 - Kai Berger, Andrea Weidlich, Alexander Wilkie, Marcus A. Magnor:
Modeling and Verifying the Polarizing Reflectance of Real-World Metallic Surfaces. 24-33 - Daniele Bernabei, Ajit Hakke Patil, Francesco Banterle, Marco Di Benedetto, Fabio Ganovelli, Sumanta N. Pattanaik, Roberto Scopigno:
A Parallel Architecture for Interactively Rendering Scattering and Refraction Effects. 34-43 - Nicolas Mérillou, Stéphane Mérillou, Eric Galin, Djamchid Ghazanfarpour:
Simulating How Salt Decay Ages Buildings. 44-54 - Llyr ap Cenydd, Nigel W. John, Marina Bloj, Annette Walter, Nicholas I. Phillips:
Visualizing the Surface of a Living Human Brain. 55-65 - Gustavo Patow:
User-Friendly Graph Editing for Procedural Modeling of Buildings. 66-75 - Yuxu Lin, Mingli Song, Dao Thi Phuong Quynh, Ying He, Chun Chen:
Sparse Coding for Flexible, Robust 3D Facial-Expression Synthesis. 76-88 - Yarden Livnat, Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Matthew H. Samore:
Epinome: A Visual-Analytics Workbench for Epidemiology Data. 89-95
Volume 32, Number 3, May - June 2012
- Gabriel Taubin:
Farewell to Larry Rosenblum. 3 - Gary Singh:
Reflecting the Prism of His Life. 4-5 - Marcin Kozak:
Watch Out for Superman: First Visualize, Then Analyze. 6-9 - Gladimir V. G. Baranoski, Thomas Dimson, Tenn F. Chen, Bradley Kimmel, Daniel Yim, Erik Miranda:
Rapid Dissemination of Light Transport Models on the Web. 10-15 - Ben J. H. van Basten, Arjan Egges:
Motion Transplantation Techniques: A Survey. 16-23 - Vibhor Aggarwal, Kurt Debattista, Thomas Bashford-Rogers, Piotr Dubla, Alan Chalmers:
High-Fidelity Interactive Rendering on Desktop Grids. 24-36 - Liang Cai, Feipeng Da:
Nonrigid-Deformation Recovery for 3D Face Recognition Using Multiscale Registration. 37-45 - Fabio Ganovelli, Roberto Scopigno:
OCME: Out-of-Core Mesh Editing Made Practical. 46-58 - Eisung Sohn, Yoon-Chul Choy:
Sketch-n-Stretch: Sketching Animations Using Cutouts. 59-69 - Shengjun Liu, Kwan-Chung Chan, Charlie C. L. Wang:
Iterative Consolidation of Unorganized Point Clouds. 70-83 - Niklas Elmqvist, David S. Ebert:
Leveraging Multidisciplinarity in a Visual Analytics Graduate Course. 84-87 - Jörg Peters:
Changing Variables. 88-93 - David J. Kasik:
Looking at the Hard Stuff. 94-95
Volume 32, Number 4, July - August 2012
- Gary Singh:
From Right Brain to Left Brain. 4-5 - Gabriel Taubin:
New Department, Editors, and Awards. 6-7 - James R. Miller:
Real-Time Visualization of Domain Coverage by Dynamically Moving Sensors. 8-13 - Christoph Müller, Guido Reina, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf:
Large-Scale Visualization Projects for Teaching Software Engineering. 14-19 - Andy van Dam:
Carl Machover, 1927 - 2012 [In Memoriam]. 20-22 - Pak Chung Wong, Han-Wei Shen, Valerio Pascucci:
Extreme-Scale Visual Analytics. 23-25 - Anna A. Shaverdian, Hao Zhou, George Michailidis, H. V. Jagadish:
A Graph Algebra for Scalable Visual Analytics. 26-33 - Kelly P. Gaither, Hank Childs, Karl W. Schulz, Cyrus Harrison, William L. Barth, Diego Donzis, Pui-Kuen Yeung:
Visual Analytics for Finding Critical Structures in Massive Time-Varying Turbulent-Flow Simulations. 34-45 - Wesley Kendall, Jian Huang, Tom Peterka:
Geometric Quantification of Features in Large Flow Fields. 46-54 - Danyel Fisher, Steven Mark Drucker, Arnd Christian König:
Exploratory Visualization Involving Incremental, Approximate Database Queries and Uncertainty. 55-62 - Pak Chung Wong, Han-Wei Shen, Christopher R. Johnson, Chaomei Chen, Robert B. Ross:
The Top 10 Challenges in Extreme-Scale Visual Analytics. 63-67 - Wai-Man Pang, Jing Qin, Michael Cohen, Pheng-Ann Heng, Kup-Sze Choi:
Fast Rendering of Diffusion Curves with Triangles. 68-78 - Martin Urschler, Alexander Bornik, Eva Scheurer, Kathrin Yen, Horst Bischof, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Forensic-Case Analysis: From 3D Imaging to Interactive Visualization. 79-87 - Gabriel Taubin:
Introduction to Geometric Processing through Optimization. 88-94 - David J. Kasik:
Tools and Products. 95-96
Volume 32, Number 5, September - October 2012
- Bernd Froehlich, Mark A. Livingston:
A New Department: Spatial Interfaces. 3 - Gary Singh:
A Saturation of Firsts: Lillian F. Schwartz. 4-5 - Gordon Wetzstein, Douglas Lanman, Matthew Hirsch, Wolfgang Heidrich, Ramesh Raskar:
Compressive Light Field Displays. 6-11 - Mathias Otto, Alexander Kuhn, Wito Engelke, Holger Theisel:
2011 IEEE Visualization Contest Winner: Visualizing Unsteady Vortical Behavior of a Centrifugal Pump. 12-19 - Cindy Grimm, G. Elisabeta Marai:
Biomedical Applications: From Data Capture to Modeling. 20-21 - Joshua A. Levine, Rasmus R. Paulsen, Yongjie Zhang:
Mesh Processing in Medical-Image Analysis - a Tutorial. 22-28 - Nahyup Kang, Min-Woo Lee, Taehyun Rhee:
Simulating Liver Deformation during Respiration Using Sparse Local Features. 29-38 - Terry S. Yoo, Donald Bliss, Bradley C. Lowekamp, David T. Chen, Gavin E. Murphy, Kedar Narayan, Lisa M. Hartnell, Thao Do, Sriram Subramaniam:
Visualizing Cells and Humans in 3D: Biomedical Image Analysis at Nanometer and Meter Scales. 39-49 - Ludovic Autin, Graham Johnson, Johan Hake, Arthur J. Olson, Michel F. Sanner:
uPy: A Ubiquitous CG Python API with Biological-Modeling Applications. 50-61 - Sara L. Su, Connor Gramazio, Daniela Extrum-Fernandez, Caitlin Crumm, Lenore J. Cowen, Matthew Menke, Megan Strait:
Molli: Interactive Visualization for Exploratory Protein Analysis. 62-69 - Yong Wan, A. Kelsey Lewis, Mary Colasanto, Mark van Langeveld, Gabrielle Kardon, Charles D. Hansen:
A Practical Workflow for Making Anatomical Atlases for Biological Research. 70-80 - Wobbe F. Koning:
Teaching 3D Computer Animation to Illustrators: The Instructor as Translator and Technical Director. 81-83 - Jörn Kohlhammer, Kawa Nazemi, Tobias Ruppert, Dirk Burkhardt:
Toward Visualization in Policy Modeling. 84-89 - Konstantin Poelke, Konrad Polthier:
Domain Coloring of Complex Functions: An Implementation-Oriented Introduction. 90-97 - Rama Hoetzlein:
Graphics Performance in Rich Internet Applications. 98-104
Volume 32, Number 6, November - December 2012
- Gabriel Taubin:
Thanks to Carol O'Sullivan. 3 - Gary Singh:
Jerry Palmer: Digital Painter. 4-5 - Ying Zhu:
Introducing Google Chart Tools and Google Maps API in Data Visualization Courses. 6-9 - Anthony Steed, William Steptoe, Oyewole Oyekoya, Fabrizio Pece, Tim Weyrich, Jan Kautz, Doron Friedman, Angelika Peer, Massimiliano Solazzi, Franco Tecchia, Massimo Bergamasco, Mel Slater:
Beaming: An Asymmetric Telepresence System. 10-17 - Satoshi Iizuka, Yoshihiro Kanamori, Jun Mitani, Yukio Fukui:
Efficiently Modeling 3D Scenes from a Single Image. 18-25 - Shufang Lu, Aubrey Jaffer, Xiaogang Jin, Hanli Zhao, Xiaoyang Mao:
Mathematical Marbling. 26-35 - Insu Yu, Jesper Mortensen, Pankaj Khanna, Bernhard Spanlang, Mel Slater:
Visual Realism Enhances Realistic Response in an Immersive Virtual EnvironmentPart 2. 36-45 - Karsten Schwenk, Arjan Kuijper, Johannes Behr, Dieter W. Fellner:
Practical Noise Reduction for Progressive Stochastic Ray Tracing with Perceptual Control. 46-55 - Shun Li, Jixiang Guo, Qiong Wang, Qiang Meng, Yim-Pan Chui, Jing Qin, Pheng-Ann Heng:
A Catheterization-Training Simulator Based on a Fast Multigrid Solver. 56-70 - David Schroeder, Timothy M. Kowalewski, Lee White, John V. Carlis, Erlan Santos, Robert M. Sweet, Thomas S. Lendvay, Daniel F. Keefe, Troy Reihsen:
Exploratory Visualization of Surgical Training Databases for Improving Skill Acquisition. 71-81 - Jinah Kim, Jinah Park:
Visualizing Marine Environmental Changes to the Saemangeum Coast. 82-87 - Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Alvitta Ottley, R. Jordan Crouser, Krysta Chauncey, Sara L. Su, Remco Chang:
Understanding Visualization by Understanding Individual Users. 88-94 - David J. Kasik:
Hands on at Siggraph 2012. 95-96
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