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Graphics Interface 2007: Montreal, Canada
- Christopher G. Healey, Edward Lank:
Proceedings of the Graphics Interface 2007 Conference, May 28-30, 2007, Montreal, Canada. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 234, ACM Press 2007, ISBN 978-1-56881-337-0
Guest talk
- Tom Calvert:
Animating dance. 1-2
Shape
- Antoine Bouthors, Matthieu Nesme:
Twinned meshes for dynamic triangulation of implicit surfaces. 3-9 - Barbara Cutler, Emily Whiting
:
Constrained planar remeshing for architecture. 11-18 - Pengcheng Xi, Won-Sook Lee, Chang Shu:
Analysis of segmented human body scans. 19-26 - Florian Levet
, Xavier Granier
:
Improved skeleton extraction and surface generation for sketch-based modeling. 27-33 - Avneesh Sud, Naga K. Govindaraju, Russell Gayle, Erik Andersen, Dinesh Manocha:
Surface distance maps. 35-42
NPR and sketching
- Jie Xu, Craig S. Kaplan:
Calligraphic packing. 43-50 - Ashley M. Eden, Adam W. Bargteil, Tolga Göktekin, Sarah Beth Eisinger, James F. O'Brien
:
A method for cartoon-style rendering of liquid animations. 51-55 - Manli Yuan, Xubo Yang, Shuangjiu Xiao, Zheng Ren:
GPU-based rendering and animation for Chinese painting cartoon. 57-61 - HyoJong Shin, Takeo Igarashi:
Magic canvas: interactive design of a 3-D scene prototype from freehand sketches. 63-70 - Maruthappan Shanmugasundaram, Pourang Irani, Carl Gutwin:
Can smooth view transitions facilitate perceptual constancy in node-link diagrams? 71-78
Input and interaction
- Christopher G. Jennings, Arthur E. Kirkpatrick:
Design as traversal and consequences: an exploration tool for experimental designs. 79-86 - Matthew Crider, Steven Bergner, Thomas N. Smyth, Torsten Möller, Melanie Tory
, Arthur E. Kirkpatrick, Daniel Weiskopf
:
A mixing board interface for graphics and visualization applications. 87-94 - Iván E. González, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Duen Horng Chau
, Andrew Faulring, Brad A. Myers:
Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel: thumb-based interaction techniques for input on steering wheels. 95-102 - Thomas Költringer, Poika Isokoski, Thomas Grechenig:
TwoStick: writing with a game controller. 103-110 - Hrvoje Benko, Steven Feiner:
Pointer warping in heterogeneous multi-monitor environments. 111-117
User interfaces and UI design
- Andrew D. Wilson, Raman Sarin:
BlueTable: connecting wireless mobile devices on interactive surfaces using vision-based handshaking. 119-125 - Michael A. Terry, Janet Cheung, Justin Lee, Terry Park, Nigel Williams:
Jump: a system for interactive, tangible queries of paper. 127-134 - Christopher Plaue, John T. Stasko:
Animation in a peripheral display: distraction, appeal, and information conveyance in varying display configurations. 135-142 - Edward S. De Guzman, Moushumi Sharmin, Brian P. Bailey:
Should I call now? understanding what context is considered when deciding whether to initiate remote communication via mobile devices. 143-150 - Kathryn Elliot, Mark Watson, Carman Neustaedter, Saul Greenberg:
Location-dependent information appliances for the home. 151-158
Real-time and rendering
- Markus Giegl, Michael Wimmer
:
Fitted virtual shadow maps. 159-168 - Luc Claustres, Loïc Barthe, Mathias Paulin
:
Wavelet encoding of BRDFs for real-time rendering. 169-176 - Solomon Boulos, David Edwards, J. Dylan Lacewell, Joe Kniss, Jan Kautz, Peter Shirley, Ingo Wald:
Packet-based whitted and distribution ray tracing. 177-184 - Scott Davis, Chris Wyman
:
Interactive refractions with total internal reflection. 185-190
Collaboration and communication
- Miguel A. Nacenta
, David Pinelle, Dane Stuckel, Carl Gutwin:
The effects of interaction technique on coordination in tabletop groupware. 191-198 - Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Saul Greenberg:
A digital family calendar in the home: lessons from field trials of LINC. 199-20 - Jeffrey W. Chastine, Kristine S. Nagel, Ying Zhu
, Luca Yearsovich:
Understanding the design space of referencing in collaborative augmented reality environments. 207-214 - Kirstie Hawkey, Kori M. Inkpen:
PrivateBits: managing visual privacy in web browsers. 215-223 - Doantam Phan, Andreas Paepcke, Terry Winograd:
Progressive multiples for communication-minded visualization. 225-232
Images
- Yi Xu, Daniel G. Aliaga:
Robust pixel classification for 3D modeling with structured light. 233-240 - Minglun Gong
, Jason M. Selzer, Cheng Lei, Yee-Hong Yang:
Real-time backward disparity-based rendering for dynamic scenes using programmable graphics hardware. 241-248 - Weiming Dong, Ning Zhou, Jean-Claude Paul:
Optimized tile-based texture synthesis. 249-256 - Jeremy Long, David Mould:
Improved image quilting. 257-264 - Tai Meng, Benjamin Smith, Alireza Entezari, Arthur E. Kirkpatrick, Daniel Weiskopf
, Leila Kalantari, Torsten Möller:
On visual quality of optimal 3D sampling and reconstruction. 265-272
Visualization
- Muhammad Muddassir Malik, Torsten Möller, M. Eduard Gröller:
Feature peeling. 273-280 - Zhe Fang, Torsten Möller, Ghassan Hamarneh
, Anna Celler:
Visualization and exploration of time-varying medical image data sets. 281-288 - Tobias Schafhitzel, Eduardo Tejada, Daniel Weiskopf
, Thomas Ertl:
Point-based stream surfaces and path surfaces. 289-296 - Tony Bergstrom, Karrie Karahalios, John C. Hart:
Isochords: visualizing structure in music. 297-304
Meshes and compression
- Xin Huang, Sheng Li, Guoping Wang:
A GPU based interactive modeling approach to designing fine level features. 305-311 - Philippe Beaudoin, Pierre Poulin, Michiel van de Panne:
Adapting wavelet compression to human motion capture clips. 313-318 - Wenhao Song, Ligang Liu:
Stretch-based tetrahedral mesh manipulation. 319-325 - Emad E. Abdallah
, A. Ben Hamza
, Prabir Bhattacharya:
Spectral graph-theoretic approach to 3D mesh watermarking. 327-334 - Oliver Mattausch, Jirí Bittner, Peter Wonka, Michael Wimmer
:
Optimized subdivisions for preprocessed visibility. 335-342

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