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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, January - February 2015
- Gary Singh:

Exploring the Fractal Terrain. 4-5 - Bruce Donald Campbell

, Francesca Samsel
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Pursuing Value in Art-Science Collaborations. 6-11 - Celeste Lyn Paul, Randall Rohrer, Bohdan A. Nebesh:

A "Design First" Approach to Visualization Innovation. 12-18 - L. Miguel Encarnação, Yung-Yu Chuang, André Stork, David J. Kasik, Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Lisa Avila, Jörn Kohlhammer, Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Melanie Tory

, John Dill, Gitta Domik, G. Scott Owen, Pak Chung Wong:
Future Directions in Computer Graphics and Visualization: From CG&A's Editorial Board. 20-32 - Charilaos Papadopoulos, Kaloian Petkov

, Arie E. Kaufman, Klaus Mueller
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The Reality Deck-an Immersive Gigapixel Display. 33-45 - Donghoon Sagong, Nahyup Kang, Junyong Noh, Xiaogang Jin, Joseph S. Shin:

Simulating Drops Settling in a Still Liquid. 46-55 - Kang Zhang, Quang Vinh Nguyen

, Zhao-Peng Meng, Wenyuan Tao:
Teaching Information Aesthetics as a Research Class in China. 56-64 - Alejandro Rodríguez

, Beatriz Rey, M. Dolores Vara
, Maja Wrzesien
, Mariano Alcañiz Raya
, Rosa María Baños, David C. Pérez López
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A VR-Based Serious Game for Studying Emotional Regulation in Adolescents. 65-73 - Tyson Brochu:

Toward Better Surface Tracking for Fluid Simulation. 74-81 - Kapil Dev

, Manfred Lau:
Democratizing Digital Content Creation Using Mobile Devices with Inbuilt Sensors. 84-94
Volume 35, Number 2, March - April 2015
- Gary Singh:

Electrifying Digital Abstract Art. 4-5 - L. Miguel Encarnação:

In Memoriam: Wolfgang Straßer (1941-2015). 6-7 - James P. Ahrens

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Increasing Scientific Data Insights about Exascale Class Simulations under Power and Storage Constraints. 8-11 - Robert Kosara:

Tapestry: A Different Kind of Conference on Storytelling with Data. 12-14 - Ronald A. Rensink:

Preparing Undergraduates for Visual Analytics. 16-20 - André Stork:

Visual Computing Challenges of Advanced Manufacturing and Industrie 4.0 [Guest editors' introduction]. 21-25 - Jorge Posada

, Carlos Toro
, Iñigo Barandiaran
, David Oyarzun, Didier Stricker
, Raffaele De Amicis
, Eduardo B. Pinto
, Peter Eisert
, Jürgen Döllner, Ivan Vallarino:
Visual Computing as a Key Enabling Technology for Industrie 4.0 and Industrial Internet. 26-40 - Rahul C. Basole, Ahsan Qamar, Hyunwoo Park

, Christiaan J. J. Paredis, Leon F. McGinnis:
Visual Analytics for Early-Phase Complex Engineered System Design Support. 41-51 - Michele Gattullo, Antonio E. Uva

, Michele Fiorentino, Joseph L. Gabbard
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Legibility in Industrial AR: Text Style, Color Coding, and Illuminance. 52-61 - Evan Shellshear, Rolf Berlin, Johan S. Carlson:

Maximizing Smart Factory Systems by Incrementally Updating Point Clouds. 62-69 - Li Wei, Zhigang Deng

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A Practical Model for Live Speech-Driven Lip-Sync. 70-78 - Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli

, Andrés Cabrera:
Gestalt Principles in Multimodal Data Representation. 80-87 - Daniele Panozzo:

Demystifying Quadrilateral Remeshing. 88-95 - Ismo Rakkolainen

, Antti Sand
, Karri T. Palovuori:
Midair User Interfaces Employing Particle Screens. 96-102
Volume 35, Number 3, May - June 2015
- Gary Singh:

Abstract Creative Practice. 4-5 - L. Miguel Encarnação:

Interacting with Diverse Realities. 6 - Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant:

Sharpening Analytic Focus to Cope with Big Data Volume and Variety. 10-14 - Alex Wiens, Gitta Domik:

In-Class Exercise for Shadow Mapping Algorithms. 15-19 - Joseph J. LaViola, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins:

Natural User Interfaces for Adjustable Autonomy in Robot Control. 20-21 - Andreas Dünser, Martin Lochner, Ulrich Engelke, David Rozado Fernandez

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Visual and Manual Control for Human-Robot Teleoperation. 22-32 - Takeo Igarashi, Masahiko Inami

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Exploration of Alternative Interaction Techniques for Robotic Systems. 33-41 - Nathalie Henry Riche:

Data-Driven Discoveries: Pushing Visualization Research Further. 42-43 - Jürgen Bernard

, David Sessler, Thorsten May, Thorsten Schlomm
, Dirk Pehrke, Jörn Kohlhammer:
A Visual-Interactive System for Prostate Cancer Cohort Analysis. 44-55 - Kai Xu

, Simon Attfield, T. J. Jankun-Kelly, Ashley Wheat, Phong Hai Nguyen, Nallini Selvaraj:
Analytic Provenance for Sensemaking: A Research Agenda. 56-64 - Eniko Szekely

, Arnaud Sallaberry
, Faraz Zaidi, Pascal Poncelet
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A Graph-Based Method for Detecting Rare Events: Identifying Pathologic Cells. 65-73 - Karin von Ompteda, Kevin Walker

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Translating the Quantum World to Human Scale: An Art-Science Collaboration. 74-81 - Thabo Beeler:

Passive Spatiotemporal Geometry Reconstruction of Human Faces at High Fidelity. 82-90 - Andreea Molnar, Ann F. McKenna

, Qing Liu, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Krishna P. C. Madhavan:
Using Visualization to Derive Insights from Research Funding Portfolios. 91-
Volume 35, Number 4, July - August 2015
- Gary Singh:

Infinite Flexibility with Layers. 4-5 - Frank Steinicke, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger

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Spatial Interfaces. 6-7 - Bruce Donald Campbell

, Francesca Samsel
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Murmurations: Drawing Together Art, Visualization, and Physical Phenomena. 8-12 - Paul Carmen DiLorenzo:

Premo: DreamWorks Animation's New Approach to Animation. 14-21 - Peichang Ouyang, Feng Ding, Xinchang Wang:

Beautiful Math, Part 4: Polygonal Aesthetic Patterns Based on the Schwarz-Christoffel Mapping. 22-25 - Melanie Tory

, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Personal Visualization and Personal Visual Analytics [Guest editors' introduction]. 26-27 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Bongshin Lee, m. c. schraefel

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Characterizing Visualization Insights from Quantified Selfers' Personal Data Presentations. 28-37 - Wesley Willett

, Pascal Goffin, Petra Isenberg:
Understanding Digital Note-Taking Practice for Visualization. 38-51 - Lyn Bartram

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Design Challenges and Opportunities for Eco-Feedback in the Home. 52-62 - Kuno Kurzhals, Daniel Weiskopf

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Eye Tracking for Personal Visual Analytics. 64-72 - Jo Wood

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Visualizing Personal Progress in Participatory Sports Cycling Events. 73-81 - Shimin Wang, Yuzuru Tanahashi, Nick Leaf, Kwan-Liu Ma:

Design and Effects of Personal Visualizations. 82-93 - Alex Endert, Remco Chang

, Chris North, Michelle X. Zhou:
Semantic Interaction: Coupling Cognition and Computation through Usable Interactive Analytics. 94-99 - A. Cengiz Öztireli:

Making Sense of Geometric Data. 100-106 - Alex Wiens, Gitta Domik:

In-Class Exercises for Shadow Volume Algorithms. 108-112
Volume 35, Number 5, September - October 2015
- Gary Singh:

The Wonder and Beauty of Science. 2-3 - Daniel Leithinger

, Sean Follmer
, Alex Olwal, Hiroshi Ishii:
Shape Displays: Spatial Interaction with Dynamic Physical Form. 5-11 - Angus Graeme Forbes, Andrés E. Burbano Valdes

, Paul Murray, George Legrady:
Imagining Macondo: Interacting with García Márquez's Literary Landscape. 12-19 - Taku Komura, Rynson W. H. Lau, Ming C. Lin, Aditi Majumder, Dinesh Manocha, Weiwei Xu

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Virtual Reality Software and Technology. 20-21 - Vincent Agnus, Stéphane Nicolau, Luc Soler:

Illumination Independent and Accurate Marker Tracking Using Cross-Ratio Invariance. 22-33 - Kieran Carnegie, Taehyun Rhee

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Reducing Visual Discomfort with HMDs Using Dynamic Depth of Field. 34-41 - Manuel Prätorius, Ulrich Burgbacher, Dimitar Valkov, Klaus H. Hinrichs:

Sensing Thumb-to-Finger Taps for Symbolic Input in VR/AR Environments. 42-54 - Alexandra Covaci, Anne-Hélène Olivier

, Franck Multon
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Visual Perspective and Feedback Guidance for VR Free-Throw Training. 55-65 - Marc Ericson C. Santos

, Jarkko Polvi, Takafumi Taketomi, Goshiro Yamamoto, Christian Sandor
, Hirokazu Kato
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Toward Standard Usability Questionnaires for Handheld Augmented Reality. 66-75 - Pedro Cruz, António Cruz

, Penousal Machado:
Contiguous Animated Edge-Based Cartograms for Traffic Visualization. 76-83 - Bongshin Lee, Nathalie Henry Riche, Petra Isenberg, Sheelagh Carpendale:

More Than Telling a Story: Transforming Data into Visually Shared Stories. 84-90 - Alec Jacobson:

Breathing Life into Shapes. 92-100 - Nicole M. Artner, Ines Janusch

, Walter G. Kropatsch:
Evaluating and Grading Students in Large-Scale Image Processing Courses. 101-
Volume 35, Number 6, November - December 2015
- Gary Singh:

Pass the Parcel. 2-3 - L. Miguel Encarnação:

M1C2: Experiments in Community Building through Collaborative Research Dissemination. 4 - Bruce Donald Campbell

, Francesca Samsel
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Slow Vis: Extending Opportunities for Insight and Understanding Over Time. 6-10 - Paulo Dias

, Luís Neves, Daniel Santos, Catarina Coelho
, Maria Teresa Ferreira
, Helder Santos, Samuel S. Silva
, Beatriz Sousa Santos
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CraMs: Craniometric Analysis Application Using 3D Skull Models. 11-17 - Xiaoru Yuan

, Baoquan Chen, Koji Koyamada, Issei Fujishiro:
Human-Centered Data Visualization [Guest editors' introduction]. 18-19 - Jaemin Jo, Bongshin Lee, Jinwook Seo:

WordlePlus: Expanding Wordle's Use through Natural Interaction and Animation. 20-28 - Takayuki Itoh, Karsten Klein:

Key-Node-Separated Graph Clustering and Layouts for Human Relationship Graph Visualization. 30-40 - Fangfang Zhou, Wei Huang, Ying Zhao, Yang Shi, Xing Liang, Xiaoping Fan

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ENTVis: A Visual Analytic Tool for Entropy-Based Network Traffic Anomaly Detection. 42-50 - Wenyong Gong, Xiaohua Xie, Rui Ma

, Tieru Wu:
Angle-Preserving Quadrilateral Mesh Parameterization. 51-59 - Meng Zhang, Weixin Si, Yinling Qian, Hanqiu Sun, Jing Qin

, Pheng-Ann Heng
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Vortex Filaments in Grids for Scalable, Fine Smoke Simulation. 60-68 - Huamin Qu, Qing Chen

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Visual Analytics for MOOC Data. 69-75 - Francisco González García

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Trends in Continuity and Interpolation for Computer Graphics. 76-82 - Ming-Liang Cao, Yi Li, Zhigeng Pan

, Josephine Csete, Shu Sun, Jie Li, Yu Liu:
Educational Virtual-Wear Trial: More Than a Virtual Try-On Experience. 83-89 - Peichang Ouyang, Weiguo Zhao

, Xuan Huang:
Beautiful Math, Part 5: Colorful Archimedean Tilings from Dynamical Systems. 90-96

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