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David S. Ebert, Holly E. Rushmeier, Hans Hagen:
9th IEEE Visualization Conference, IEEE Vis 1998, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA, October 18-23, 1998, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society and ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-106-2
Pat Hanrahan:
Modern Trompe l'oeil - Keynote. 15
Turner Whitted:
Draw on the wall - Capstone Address. 16
Papers
Terrain Visualization and Level of Detail Techniques

Renato Pajarola:
Large scale terrain visualization using the restricted quadtree triangulation. 19-26
Jianyun Chai, Takaharu Miyoshi, Eihachiro Nakamae:
Contour interpolation and surface reconstruction of smooth terrain models. 27-33
Hugues Hoppe:
Smooth view-dependent level-of-detail control and its application to terrain rendering. 35-42
Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo, Enrico Puppo:
Efficient implementation of multi-triangulations. 43-50
Surfaces and Level of Detail Techniques

Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Valerio Pascucci, Daniel Schikore:
Visualization of scalar topology for structural enhancement. 51-58
Paolo Cignoni, Claudio Montani, Roberto Scopigno, Claudio Rocchini:
A general method for preserving attribute values on simplified meshes. 59-66
Marek Teichmann, Michael V. Capps:
Surface reconstruction with anisotropic density-scaled alpha shapes. 67-72
Georges-Pierre Bonneau, Alexandre Gerussi:
Level of detail visualization of scalar data sets on irregular surface meshes. 73-77
Feature Detection and Visualization

Deborah Silver, Xin Wang:
Tracking scalar features in unstructured datasets. 79-86
Chris Henze:
Feature detection in linked derived spaces. 87-94
Chi-Keung Tang, Gérard G. Medioni:
Extremal feature extraction from 3-D vector and noisy scalar fields. 95-102
Yingmei Lavin, Rajesh Batra, Lambertus Hesselink:
Feature comparisons of vector fields using earth mover's distance. 103-109
Multi-Dimensional Visualization

Christopher G. Healey, James T. Enns:
Building perceptual textures to visualize multidimensional datasets. 111-118
Henrik Weimer, Joe D. Warren, Jane Troutner, Wendell Wiggins, John Shrout:
Efficient co-triangulation of large data sets. 119-126
David H. Laidlaw, Eric T. Ahrens, David Kremers, Matthew J. Avalos, Russell E. Jacobs
, Carol Readhead:
Visualizing diffusion tensor images of the mouse spinal cord. 127-134
Flow and Streamlines

Xiaoyang Mao, Yuji Hatanaka, Hidenori Higashida, Atsumi Imamiya:
Image-guided streamline placement on curvilinear grid surfaces. 135-142
Martin Roth, Ronald Peikert:
A higher-order method for finding vortex core lines. 143-150
David N. Kenwright:
Automatic detection of open and closed separation and attachment lines. 151-158
Isosurface Extraction

Han-Wei Shen:
Isosurface extraction in time-varying fields using a temporal hierarchical index tree. 159-166
Yi-Jen Chiang, Cláudio T. Silva, William J. Schroeder:
Interactive out-of-core isosurface extraction. 167-174
Yarden Livnat, Charles D. Hansen:
View dependent isosurface extraction. 175-180
Information Visualization

Daniel A. Keim
, Annemarie Herrmann:
The Gridfit algorithm: an efficient and effective approach to visualizing large amounts of spatial data. 181-188
Nancy E. Miller, Pak Chung Wong, Mary Brewster, Harlan Foote:
TOPIC ISLANDS - a wavelet-based text visualization system. 189-196
Donald H. House, Christopher J. Kocmoud:
Continuous cartogram construction. 197-204
Interactive Visualization / VR / Animation

Klaus Kremer:
A concept for virtual reality tools for design reviews. 205-210
Voicu Popescu, Anselmo Lastra, Daniel G. Aliaga, Manuel Menezes de Oliveira Neto
:
Efficient warping for architectural walkthroughs using layered depth images. 211-215
Kay A. Robbins, David M. Senseman:
Visualizing differences in movies of cortical activity. 217-224
Robert van Liere, Jan Harkes, Wim C. de Leeuw:
A distributed blackboard architecture for interactive data visualization. 225-231
Isosurface & Volume Rendering

Steven G. Parker, Peter Shirley, Yarden Livnat, Charles D. Hansen, Peter-Pike J. Sloan:
Interactive ray tracing for isosurface rendering. 233-238
Klaus Mueller, Roger Crawfis:
Eliminating popping artifacts in sheet buffer-based splatting. 239-245
Lichan Hong, Arie E. Kaufman:
Accelerated ray-casting for curvilinear volumes. 247-253
Ulf Tiede, Thomas Schiemann, Karl Heinz Höhne:
High quality rendering of attributed volume data. 255-262
Simplification

Michael Garland, Paul S. Heckbert:
Simplifying surfaces with color and texture using quadric error metrics. 263-269
M. Gopi, Dinesh Manocha:
A unified approach for simplifying polygonal and spline models. 271-278
Peter Lindstrom, Greg Turk:
Fast and memory efficient polygonal simplification. 279-286
Issac J. Trotts, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy, David F. Wiley:
Simplification of tetrahedral meshes. 287-295
Tensor / Flow

Ed Boring, Alex Pang:
Interactive deformations from tensor fields. 297-304
Anton L. Fuhrmann, M. Eduard Gröller:
Real-time techniques for 3D flow visualization. 305-312
Gregory M. Nielson, Il-Hong Jung, Junwon Sung:
Wavelets over curvilinear grids. 313-317
Image-based Techniques and Volume Analysis

Shiaofen Fang, Tom Biddlecome, Mihran Tuceryan:
Image-based transfer function design for data exploration in volume visualization. 319-326
Andrew J. Hanson, Eric A. Wernert:
Image-based rendering with occlusions via cubist images. 327-334
Christoph Lürig, Thomas Ertl:
Hierarchical volume analysis and visualization based on morphological operators. 335-341
Texturing and Rendering

David Cline, Parris K. Egbert:
Interactive display of very large textures. 343-350
Jurriaan D. Mulder, Frans C. A. Groen, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Pixel masks for screen-door transparency. 351-358
Wim C. de Leeuw, Robert van Liere:
Comparing LIC and spot noise. 359-365
Yair Kurzion, Torsten Möller, Roni Yagel:
Size preserving pattern mapping. 367-373
Surfaces II

Andrew J. Hanson:
Constrained optimal framings of curves and surfaces using quaternion Gauss maps. 375-382
André Guéziec, Gabriel Taubin
, Francis Lazarus, William Horn:
Converting sets of polygons to manifold surfaces by cutting and stitching. 383-390
Axel Friedrich, Konrad Polthier, Markus Schmies:
Interpolation of triangle hierarchies. 391-396
Oliver G. Staadt, Markus H. Gross:
Progressive tetrahedralizations. 397-402
Case Studies
Flow Visualization

Lloyd Treinish:
Task-specific visualization design: a case study in operational weather forecasting. 405-409
Leslie Keely, Samuel P. Uselton:
Development of a multi-source visualization prototype. 411-414
Qin Shen, Alex Pang, Samuel P. Uselton:
Data level comparison of wind tunnel and computational fluid dynamics data. 415-418
I. Ari Sadarjoen, Frits H. Post, Bing Ma, David C. Banks, Hans-Georg Pagendarm:
Selective visualization of vortices in hydrodynamic flows. 419-422
Medical Data Visualization

Johanna E. van der Heyden, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Kevin B. Inkpen, M. Stella Atkins:
Visual presentation of magnetic resonance images. 423-426
Frans Vos, Hans J. W. Spoelder:
Visualization in corneal topography. 427-430
Kevin Montgomery, Michael Stephanides, Stephen Schendel, Muriel Ross:
A case study using the virtual environment for reconstructive surgery. 431-434
Enrico Gobbetti, Piero Pili, Antonio Zorcolo, Massimiliano Tuveri:
Interactive virtual angioscopy. 435-438
3D Modeling and Visualization

Sami Khoury, Adrian Freed, David Wessel:
Volumetric modeling of acoustic fields in CNMAT's sound spatialization theatre. 439-442
M. L. Lantin, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale:
Supporting detail-in-context for the DNA representation, H-curves. 443-446
Nelson L. Max:
Visualizing Hilbert curves. 447-450
Terrain & Large Data Visualization

Dru Clark
, Richard Marciano, Rosemarie McKeon, Michael J. Bailey:
Rear-projecting virtual data onto physical terrain: an exercise in two senses being better than one. 451-454
Douglass Davis, William Ribarsky, Nickolas Faust, Tian-Yue Jiang:
Intent, perception, and out-of-core visualization applied to terrain. 455-458
Philip D. Heermann:
Production visualization for the ASCI one TeraFLOPS machine. 459-462
Jim Durbin, J. Edward Swan II, Brad Colbert, John Crowe, Rob King, Tony King, Christopher Scannell, Zachary Wartell, Terry Welsh:
Battlefield visualization on the responsive workbench. 463-466
Hong Ma, Keith W. Jones, Eric A. Stern:
Scientific visualization and data modeling of scattered sediment contaminant data in New York/New Jersey estuaries. 467-470
Allen McPherson, Mathew Maltrud:
POPTEX: interactive ocean model visualization using texture mapping hardware. 471-474
Peter A. Rona, Karen G. Bemis, Deepak R. Kenchammana-Hosekote, Deborah Silver:
Acoustic imaging and visualization of plumes discharging from black smoker vents on the deep seafloor. 475-478
Paul Chapman, Peter Stevens, Derek Wills, Graham R. Brookes:
Seabed visualization. 479-481
Engineering & Design

Elisha Sacks, Leo Joskowicz:
Configuration space visualization for mechanical design. 483-486
Marco Lanzagorta, Milo V. Kral, J. Edward Swan II, George Spanos, Robert Rosenberg, Eddy Kuo:
Three-dimensional visualization of microstructures. 487-490
Clifford A. Shaffer, Duane L. Knill, Layne T. Watson:
Visualization for multiparameter aircraft designs. 491-494
Panels

Arie E. Kaufman, Marty Brady, William E. Lorensen, Frederick L. Kitson, Hanspeter Pfister:
Why is real-time volume rendering no longer a year away? 497-499
Samuel P. Uselton, Lloyd Treinish, James P. Ahrens, E. Wes Bethel, Andrei State:
Multi-source data analysis challenges. 501-504
Georges G. Grinstein, Sharon J. Laskowski, Alfred Inselberg:
Key problems and thorny issues in multidimensional visualization. 505-506
David H. Laidlaw, David Kremers, Felica Frankel, Victoria Interrante, Thomas F. Banchoff:
Art and visualization: oil and water? 507-509
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