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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, January / February 2018
- Torsten Möller:
Building Bridges between Research and Applications. 4-7 - Gary Singh:
Improving Visual Communication. 8-10 - Jason Jerald:
A Taxonomy of Spatial Interaction Patterns and Techniques. 11-19 - Francesca Samsel, Sebastian Klaassen, David H. Rogers:
ColorMoves: Real-time Interactive Colormap Construction for Scientific Visualization. 20-29 - Marcelo Cabral Ghilardi, Júlio C. S. Jacques Júnior, Isabel Harb Manssour:
Crosswalk Localization from Low Resolution Satellite Images to Assist Visually Impaired People. 30-46 - Shiqi Wang, Ke Gu, Kai Zeng, Zhou Wang, Weisi Lin:
Objective Quality Assessment and Perceptual Compression of Screen Content Images. 47-58 - Chuhua Xian, Shuo Jin, Charlie C. L. Wang:
Efficient C2-Weighting for Image Warping. 59-76 - Haiming Zhao, Xiaogang Jin, Xiaojian Huang, Menglei Chai, Kun Zhou:
Parametric Reshaping of Portrait Images for Weight-change. 77-90 - Lhaylla Crissaff, Louisa Wood Ruby, Samantha Deutch, R. Luke DuBois, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Juliana Freire, Cláudio T. Silva:
ARIES: Enabling Visual Exploration and Organization of Art Image Collections. 91-108 - Michael Krone, Sebastian Grottel, Guido Reina, Christoph Müller, Thomas Ertl:
10 Years of MegaMol: The Pain and Gain of Creating Your Own Visualization Framework. 109-114 - Amit Agrawal:
Putting VR/AR to Work. 115-118 - John Patchett, James P. Ahrens:
Optimizing Scientist Time through In Situ Visualization and Analysis. 119-127
Volume 38, Number 2, March / April 2018
- Gary Singh:
The Nature of Collaboration. 4-6 - Andrew Bluff, Andrew Johnston, David Clarkson:
Interaction, Narrative and Animation in Live Theatre. 8-14 - Jason Jerald:
Human-Centered VR Design: Five Essentials Every Engineer Needs to Know. 15-21 - Ming-Liang Cao, Yi Li, Zhigeng Pan:
Toward Visual Avatars that Dress You Well and Impact Your Health. 22-27 - Victoria Interrante, Tobias Höllerer, Anatole Lécuyer:
Virtual and Augmented Reality. 28-30 - Stefania Serafin, Michele Geronazzo, Cumhur Erkut, Niels C. Nilsson, Rolf Nordahl:
Sonic Interactions in Virtual Reality: State of the Art, Current Challenges, and Future Directions. 31-43 - Niels Christian Nilsson, Tabitha C. Peck, Gerd Bruder, Eric Hodgson, Stefania Serafin, Mary C. Whitton, Frank Steinicke, Evan Suma Rosenberg:
15 Years of Research on Redirected Walking in Immersive Virtual Environments. 44-56 - Aline Menin, Rafael P. Torchelsen, Luciana Porcher Nedel:
An Analysis of VR Technology Used in Immersive Simulations with a Serious Game Perspective. 57-73 - Pei-Ying Chiang, Han-Yu Chang, Yung-Ju Chang:
PotteryGo: A Virtual Pottery Making Training System. 74-88 - Sameer Kishore, Xavi Navarro, Eva Domínguez, Nonny de la Peña, Mel Slater:
Beaming into the News: A System for and Case Study of Tele-Immersive Journalism. 89-101 - Pavel Kouril, Fotis Liarokapis:
Simulation of Underwater Excavation Using Dredging Procedures. 103-111 - Belén Masiá:
Computational Imaging and Displays: Capturing and displaying richer representations of the world. 112-120 - Patricia Crossno:
Challenges in Visual Analysis of Ensembles. 122-131
Volume 38, Number 3, May / June 2018
- Gary Singh:
Alchemical Transformation. 5-7 - Sally Weber, Bruce Donald Campbell, Francesca Samsel:
Sally Weber: Making Art from Light. 8-12 - Anders Ynnerman, Jonas Löwgren, Lena A. E. Tibell:
Exploranation: A New Science Communication Paradigm. 13-20 - Fanny Chevalier, Nathalie Henry Riche, Basak Alper, Catherine Plaisant, Jeremy Boy, Niklas Elmqvist:
Observations and Reflections on Visualization Literacy in Elementary School. 21-29 - Bernd Hentschel, Miriah Meyer, Hans Hagen, Ross Maciejewski:
Applied Visualization. 30-32 - Zach Duer, Leo Piilonen, George Glasson:
Belle2VR: A Virtual-Reality Visualization of Subatomic Particle Physics in the Belle II Experiment. 33-43 - Alexander Bock, Emil Axelsson, Carter Emmart, Masha Kuznetsova, Charles D. Hansen, Anders Ynnerman:
OpenSpace: Changing the Narrative of Public Dissemination in Astronomical Visualization from What to How. 44-57 - Monique Meuschke, Tobias Günther, Ralph Wickenhöfer, Markus H. Gross, Bernhard Preim, Kai Lawonn:
Management of Cerebral Aneurysm Descriptors based on an Automatic Ostium Extraction. 58-72 - Shin-Ting Wu, Raphael Voltoline, Wallace Souza Loos, José Angel Iván Rubianes Silva, Lionis de Souza Watanabe, Barbara Amorim, Ana Carolina Coan, Fernando Cendes, Clarissa L. Yasuda:
Toward a Multimodal Diagnostic Exploratory Visualization of Focal Cortical Dysplasia. 73-89 - Li Liu, Deborah Silver, Karen G. Bemis:
Application-Driven Design: Help Students Understand Employment and See the "Big Picture". 90-105 - Patrick Gralka, Sebastian Grottel, Joachim Staib, Karsten Schatz, Grzegorz Karol Karch, Manuel Hirschler, Michael Krone, Guido Reina, Stefan Gumhold, Thomas Ertl:
2016 IEEE Scientific Visualization Contest Winner: Visual and Structural Analysis of Point-based Simulation Ensembles. 106-117 - Markus Steinberger:
On Dynamic Scheduling for the GPU and its Applications in Computer Graphics and Beyond. 119-130 - Quentin Corker-Marin, Alexander A. Pasko, Valery Adzhiev:
4D Cubism: Modeling, Animation, and Fabrication of Artistic Shapes. 131-139 - Tatiana von Landesberger:
Insights by Visual Comparison: The State and Challenges. 140-148 - Haim Levkowitz, John Fallon, José L. Encarnação, Catherine Plaisant, Jean Scholtz, Mark A. Whiting, Kristin A. Cook, Daniel A. Keim, Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
Remembering Georges Grinstein. 150-156
Volume 38, Number 4, July / August 2018
- Torsten Möller:
A Breezy Summer Read. 4 - Gary Singh:
Wearing Multiple Hats. 6-8 - Daniel F. Keefe, Seth Johnson, Ross Altheimer, Deuk-Geun Hong, Robert Hunter, Andrea J. Johnson, Maura Rockcastle, Mark Swackhamer, Aaron Wittkamper:
Weather Report: A Site-Specific Artwork Interweaving Human Experiences and Scientific Data Physicalization. 10-16 - Aditya Gune, Raffaele De Amicis, Bruno Simões, Christopher A. Sanchez, H. Onan Demirel:
Graphically Hearing: Enhancing Understanding of Geospatial Data through an Integrated Auditory and Visual Experience. 18-26 - Yi-Ling Chen, Zhenyu Tang, Kwan-Liu Ma:
LightPainter: Creating Long-Exposure Imagery from Videos. 27-36 - Aamir Khan Jadoon, Chenming Wu, Yong-Jin Liu, Ying He, Charlie C. L. Wang:
Interactive Partitioning of 3D Models into Printable Parts. 38-53 - Taku Hachisu, Masaaki Fukumoto:
SpiroSurface: A Repulsive and Attractive Force Display for Interactive Tabletops Using a Pneumatic System. 54-70 - Christian Santoni, Gabriele Salvati, Valentina Tibaldo, Fabio Pellacini:
LevelMerge: Collaborative Game Level Editing by Merging Labeled Graphs. 71-83 - Jaegul Choo, Shixia Liu:
Visual Analytics for Explainable Deep Learning. 84-92 - Amit Agrawal:
Application of Machine Learning to Computer Graphics. 93-96
Volume 38, Number 5, September / October 2018
- Torsten Möller:
A Dynamic Editorial Board. 4-6 - Gary Singh:
The Right Medium. 7-10 - Carmen Hull, Wesley Willett:
Data Tectonics: A Framework for Building Physical and Immersive Data Representations. 11-17 - Stefanie Mueller:
Rethinking Interaction Techniques for Personal Fabrication. 18-25 - Harish Doraiswamy, Juliana Freire, Marcos Lage, Fabio Miranda, Cláudio T. Silva:
Spatio-Temporal Urban Data Analysis: A Visual Analytics Perspective. 26-35 - Robert S. Laramee, Cagatay Turkay, Alark Joshi:
Visualization for Smart City Applications. 36-37 - Wei Zeng, Yu Ye:
VitalVizor: A Visual Analytics System for Studying Urban Vitality. 38-53 - Benjamin Karer, Alina Freund, Michael Horst, Inga Scheler, Thomas Kossurok, Franz-Josef Brandt:
Designing Effective Visual Interactive Systems despite Sparse Availability of Domain Information. 54-69 - Tobias Kauer, Sagar Joglekar, Miriam Redi, Luca Maria Aiello, Daniele Quercia:
Mapping and Visualizing Deep-Learning Urban Beautification. 70-83 - Seokyeol Kim, Jinah Park:
Collaborative Haptic Exploration of Dynamic Remote Environments. 84-99 - Daehwan Kim, Hye-mi Kim, Hang-Kee Kim, Su-Ran Park, Ki-Suk Lee, Ki-Hong Kim:
ThunderPunch: A bare-hand, gesture-based, large interactive display interface with upper-body-part detection in a top view. 100-111 - Alexander Bock, Charles D. Hansen, Anders Ynnerman:
OpenSpace: Bringing NASA Missions to the Public. 112-118 - Jorge Posada, Mikel Zorrilla, Ana Dominguez, Bruno Simões, Peter Eisert, Didier Stricker, Jason R. Rambach, Jürgen Döllner, Miguel Guevara:
Graphics and Media Technologies for Operators in Industry 4.0. 119-132
Volume 38, Number 6, November - December 2018
- Gary Singh:
From Command Lines to the Arctic. 5-8 - Miriah D. Meyer, Jason Dykes:
Reflection on Reflection in Applied Visualization Research. 9-16 - David Borland, Wenyuan Wang, David Gotz:
Contextual Visualization. 17-23 - Peter Lindstrom, Huamin Qu:
Special Issue: Visualization Connections. 24-25 - Adam James Bradley, Mennatallah El-Assady, Katharine Coles, Eric C. Alexander, Min Chen, Christopher Collins, Stefan Jänicke, David Joseph Wrisley:
Visualization and the Digital Humanities. 26-38 - Dylan Cashman, Genevieve Patterson, Abigail Mosca, Nathan Watts, Shannon Robinson, Remco Chang:
RNNbow: Visualizing Learning Via Backpropagation Gradients in RNNs. 39-50 - Adam Gardner, Ludovic Autin, Brett Barbaro, Arthur J. Olson, David S. Goodsell:
CellPAINT: Interactive Illustration of Dynamic Mesoscale Cellular Environments. 51-66 - Ji Hwan Park, Arie E. Kaufman, Klaus Mueller:
Graphoto: Aesthetically Pleasing Charts for Casual Information Visualization. 67-82 - Yang Shi, Ying Zhao, Fangfang Zhou, Ronghua Shi, Yaoxue Zhang:
A Novel Radial Visualization of Intrusion Detection Alerts. 83-95 - Mingran Li, Wenjie Wu, Junhan Zhao, Keyuan Zhou, David Perkis, Timothy N. Bond, Kevin J. Mumford, David Hummels, Yingjie Victor Chen:
CareerVis: Hierarchical Visualization of Career Pathway Data. 96-105 - Felix Heide:
Transient Convolutional Imaging. 106-117 - Jordi Linares-Pellicer, Jorge Orta-Lopez, Juan Izquierdo-Domenech:
Flipping Game Development. 118-124 - Jens Grubert, Eyal Ofek, Michel Pahud, Per Ola Kristensson:
The Office of the Future: Virtual, Portable, and Global. 125-133
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