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14th IEEE Visualization 2003: Seattle, Washington, USA

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- Isosurfaces I
- Flow Visualization I
- Segmentation and Feature Analysis
- Flow Visualization II
- Hardware-Assisted Volume Rendering
- Shading and Shape Perception
- New Volumetric Techniques
- Mesh Simplification
- Applications: Information Visualization
- Applications: Visualization in Medicine and Biology

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Greg Turk, Jarke J. van Wijk, Robert J. Moorhead II:
14th IEEE Visualization Conference, IEEE Vis 2003, Seattle, WA, USA, October 19-24, 2003, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7803-8120-3
Invited Forum

Jeremy Jaech, Stephen C. North, Mike Peery, Will Schroeder, James J. Thomas:
The Visualization Market: Open Source vs. Commercial Approaches. 21-24
Medical Visualization

Laurent Saroul, Sebastian Gerlach, Roger D. Hersch:
Exploring Curved Anatomic Structures with Surface Sections. 27-34
Robert Albert, Noah Syroid, Yinqi Zhang, James Agutter, Frank Drews
, David L. Strayer
, George Hutchinson, Dwayne R. Westenskow:
Psychophysical Scaling of a Cardiovascular Information Display. 35-42
Armin Kanitsar, Rainer Wegenkittl, Dominik Fleischmann
, M. Eduard Gröller:
Advanced Curved Planar Reformation: Flattening of Vascular Structures. 43-50
Isosurfaces I

David C. Banks, Stephen A. Linton:
Counting Cases in Marching Cubes: Toward a Generic Algorithm for Producing Substitopes. 51-58
Gregory M. Nielson:
MC*: Star Functions for Marching Cubes. 59-66
Andrzej Szymczak, James Vanderhyde:
Extraction of topologically simple isosurfaces from volume datasets. 67-74
Implicit Surfaces

Aaron E. Lefohn, Joe Michael Kniss, Charles D. Hansen, Ross T. Whitaker:
Interactive Deformation and Visualization of Level Set Surfaces Using Graphics Hardware. 75-82
Christian Sigg, Ronald Peikert, Markus H. Gross:
Signed Distance Transform Using Graphics Hardware. 83-90
Hui Xie, Jianning Wang, Jing Hua, Hong Qin, Arie E. Kaufman:
Piecewise C1 Continuous Surface Reconstruction of Noisy Point Cloud via Local Implicit Quadric Regression. 91-98
Gokul Varadhan, Shankar Krishnan, Young J. Kim
, Dinesh Manocha
:
Feature-Sensitive Subdivision and Isosurface Reconstruction. 99-106
Flow Visualization I

Daniel Weiskopf
, Gordon Erlebacher, Thomas Ertl:
A Texture-Based Framework for Spacetime-Coherent Visualization of Time-Dependent Vector Fields. 107-114
Timothy Urness, Victoria Interrante, Ivan Marusic
, Ellen Longmire, Bharathram Ganapathisubramani
:
Effectively Visualizing Multi-Valued Flow Data Using Color and Texture. 115-121
Jarke J. van Wijk:
Image Based Flow Visualization for Curved Surfaces. 123-130
Robert S. Laramee
, Bruno Jobard, Helwig Hauser:
Image Space Based Visualization of Unsteady Flow on Surfaces. 131-138
Terrains and View-Dependent Methods

Peer-Timo Bremer, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Bernd Hamann, Valerio Pascucci
:
A Multi-Resolution Data Structure for 2-Dimensional Morse Functions. 139-146
Paolo Cignoni
, Fabio Ganovelli
, Enrico Gobbetti
, Fabio Marton
, Federico Ponchio
, Roberto Scopigno:
Planet-Sized Batched Dynamic Adaptive Meshes (P-BDAM). 147-154
Vasily Volkov, Ling Li
:
Real-Time Refinement and Simplification of Adaptive Triangular Meshes. 155-162
Sung-Eui Yoon, Brian Salomon, Dinesh Manocha:
Interactive View-Dependent Rendering with Conservative Occlusion Culling in Complex Environments. 163-170
Segmentation and Feature Analysis

Anthony J. Sherbondy, Michael Houston, Sandy Napel:
Fast Volume Segmentation With Simultaneous Visualization Using Programmable Graphics Hardware. 171-176
Dirk Bartz, Dirk Mayer, Jan Fischer, Sebastian Ley, Ángel del Río, Steffi Thust
, Claus Peter Heussel, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Wolfgang Straßer:
Hybrid Segmentation and Exploration of the Human Lungs. 177-184
Ariel Shamir:
Feature Space Analysis of Unstructured Meshes. 185-192
Julia Ebling, Gerik Scheuermann:
Clifford Convolution And Pattern Matching On Vector Fields. 193-200
Isosurfaces II

Udeepta Bordoloi, Han-Wei Shen:
Space Efficient Fast Isosurface Extraction for Large Datasets. 201-208
Guangfeng Ji, Han-Wei Shen, Rephael Wenger:
Volume Tracking Using Higher Dimensional Isocontouring. 209-216
Yi-Jen Chiang:
Out-of-Core Isosurface Extraction of Time-Varying Irregular Grids. 217-224
Flow Visualization II

Holger Theisel, Tino Weinkauf, Hans-Christian Hege, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Saddle Connectors - An Approach to Visualizing the Topological Skeleton of Complex 3D Vector Fields. 225-232
Alexandru C. Telea, Jarke J. van Wijk:
3D IBFV: Hardware-Accelerated 3D Flow Visualization. 233-240
Guo-Shi Li, Udeepta Bordoloi, Han-Wei Shen:
Chameleon: An interactive texture-based rendering framework for visualizing three-dimensional vector fields. 241-248
Xiaoqiang Zheng, Alex Pang:
HyperLIC. 249-256
Haptics and Physical Simulation

Ming Wan, William A. McNeely:
Quasi-Static Approximation for 6 Degrees-of-Freedom Haptic Rendering. 257-262
Milan Ikits, J. Dean Brederson, Charles D. Hansen, Christopher R. Johnson:
A Constraint-Based Technique for Haptic Volume Exploration. 263-269
Ye Zhao, Xiaoming Wei, Zhe Fan, Arie E. Kaufman, Hong Qin:
Voxels on Fire. 271-278
Kirk Riley, David S. Ebert
, Charles D. Hansen, Jason J. Levit:
Visually Accurate Multi-Field Weather Visualization. 279-286
Hardware-Assisted Volume Rendering

Jens H. Krüger, Rüdiger Westermann:
Acceleration Techniques for GPU-based Volume Rendering. 287-292
Jens Schneider
, Rüdiger Westermann:
Compression Domain Volume Rendering. 293-300
Markus Hadwiger, Christoph Berger, Helwig Hauser:
High-Quality Two-Level Volume Rendering of Segmented Data Sets on Consumer Graphics Hardware. 301-308
Ivan Viola
, Armin Kanitsar, M. Eduard Gröller:
Hardware-Based Nonlinear Filtering and Segmentation using High-Level Shading Languages. 309-316
Volume Rendering Acceleration

Wei Li, Klaus Mueller, Arie E. Kaufman:
Empty Space Skipping and Occlusion Clipping for Texture-based Volume Rendering. 317-324
Christopher S. Co, Bjørn Heckel, Hans Hagen, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy:
Hierarchical Clustering for Unstructured Volumetric Scalar Fields. 325-332
Manfred Weiler, Martin Kraus, Markus Merz, Thomas Ertl:
Hardware-Based Ray Casting for Tetrahedral Meshes. 333-340
Jinzhu Gao, Jian Huang, Han-Wei Shen, James Arthur Kohl:
Visibility Culling Using Plenoptic Opacity Functions for Large Data Visualization. 341-348
Shading and Shape Perception

David Akers, Frank Losasso, Jeff Klingner, Maneesh Agrawala, John Rick, Pat Hanrahan:
Conveying Shape and Features with Image-Based Relighting. 349-354
A. James Stewart:
Vicinity Shading for Enhanced Perception of Volumetric Data. 355-362
Michael Halle, Jeanette C. Meng:
LightKit: A lighting system for effective visualization. 363-370
Melanie Tory
:
Mental Registration of 2D and 3D Visualizations (An Empirical Study). 371-378
Volume Reconstruction

Marc P. Persoon, Iwo Serlie, Frits H. Post, Roel Truyen, Frans Vos:
Visualization of Noisy and Biased Volume Data Using First and Second Order Derivative Techniques. 379-385
Martin Bertram:
Fairing scalar fields by variational modeling of contours. 387-392
Christian Rössl, Frank Zeilfelder, Günther Nürnberger, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Visualization of Volume Data with Quadratic Super Splines. 393-400
New Volumetric Techniques

Michael J. McGuffin, Liviu Tancau, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Using Deformations for Browsing Volumetric Data. 401-408
Gareth Daniel, Min Chen:
Video Visualization. 409-416
Jonathan Woodring, Chaoli Wang, Han-Wei Shen:
High Dimensional Direct Rendering of Time-Varying Volumetric Data. 417-424
Sample-Based Rendering

Tomihisa Welsh, Klaus Mueller:
A Frequency-Sensitive Point Hierarchy for Images and Volumes. 425-432
Matthias Hopf, Thomas Ertl:
Hierarchical Splatting of Scattered Data. 433-440
Huamin Qu, Arie E. Kaufman, Ran Shao, Ankush Kumar:
A Framework for Sample-based Rendering with O-buffers. 441-448
Balázs Csébfalvi, László Szirmay-Kalos:
Monte Carlo Volume Rendering. 449-456
Mesh Simplification
Transfer Functions

Dieter Hönigmann, Johannes Ruisz, Christoph Haider:
Adaptive Design of a Global Opacity Transfer Function for Direct Volume Rendering of Ultrasound Data. 489-496
Joe Kniss, Simon Premoze, Milan Ikits, Aaron E. Lefohn, Charles D. Hansen, Emil Praun:
Gaussian Transfer Functions for Multi-Field Volume Visualization. 497-504
Fan-Yin Tzeng, Eric B. Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma:
A Novel Interface for Higher-Dimensional Classification of Volume Data. 505-512
Gordon L. Kindlmann, Ross T. Whitaker, Tolga Tasdizen, Torsten Möller
:
Curvature-Based Transfer Functions for Direct Volume Rendering: Methods and Applications. 513-520
Applications: Information Visualization

Soon Tee Teoh, Kwan-Liu Ma, Shyhtsun Felix Wu:
A Visual Exploration Process for the Analysis of Internet Routing Data. 523-530
Donna L. Gresh, Eugene I. Kelton:
Visualization, Optimization, and Business Strategy: A Case Study. 531-538
Zoltan Konyha, Kresimir Matkovic
, Helwig Hauser:
Interactive 3D Visualization Of Rigid Body Systems. 539-546
Runzhen Huang, Kwan-Liu Ma, Patrick S. McCormick, William Ward:
Visualizing Industrial CT Volume Data for Nondestructive Testing Applications. 547-554
Applications: Scientific and Large Data Visualization

Paul Adams, Douglas Dommermuth:
Visualization of Steep Breaking Waves and Thin Spray Sheets around a Ship. 555-559
David A. Ellsworth, Patrick J. Moran:
Accelerating Large Data Analysis by Exploiting Regularities. 561-568
Walter Jiménez, Wagner Toledo Corrêa, Cláudio T. Silva, António M. Baptista:
Visualizing Spatial and Temporal Variability in Coastal Observatories. 569-574
Voicu Popescu, Christoph M. Hoffmann, Sami Kilic, Mete A. Sözen, Scott Meador:
Producing High Quality Visualizations of Large-Scale Simulations. 575-580
Applications: Visualization in Medicine and Biology

Oliver Kreylos, Nelson L. Max, Bernd Hamann, Silvia N. Crivelli, E. Wes Bethel:
Interactive Protein Manipulation. 581-588
Wendy Plesniak, Michael Halle, Steven D. Pieper, William M. Wells III, Marianna Jakab, Dominik S. Meier, Stephen A. Benton, Charles R. G. Guttmann, Ron Kikinis:
Holographic Video Display of Time-Series Volumetric Medical Data. 589-596
Leonid Zhukov, Alan H. Barr:
Heart-Muscle Fiber Reconstruction from Diffusion Tensor MRI. 597-602
Panels

Georges G. Grinstein, Alfred Kobsa, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman, John T. Stasko:
Which Comes First, Utility or Usability? 605-606
E. Wes Bethel, Greg Abram, John Shalf, Randy Frank, James P. Ahrens, Steven G. Parker, Nagiza F. Samatova, Mark C. Miller:
Interoperability of Visualization Software and Data Models is NOT an Achievable Goal. 607-610
Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Melanie Tory, Tamara Munzner, Matthew O. Ward, Chris R. Johnson, David H. Laidlaw:
Information and Scientific Visualization: Separate but Equal or Happy Together at Last. 619-621
Raghu Machiraju, Chris R. Johnson, Terry S. Yoo, Roger Crawfis, David S. Ebert, Don Stredney:
Do I Really See a Bone? 623-634
John R. Wright, Scott Burleigh, Makoto Maruya, Scott Maxwell, René Pischel:
Visualization Experiences and Issues in Deep Space Exploration. 635-642

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