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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January/February 2002
- Gary Singh:
Digital Visions from the Subatomic Realm. 4-5
- Penny Rheingans:
Are We There Yet? Exploring With Dynamic Visualization. 6-10
- Jannick P. Rolland, Larry S. Davis, Yonggang Ha, Catherine Meyer, Vesselin Shaoulov, Avni Akcay, Haocheng Zheng, Robert Banks, Benjamin Del Vento:
Visualization and Imaging in Distributed Collaborative Environments. 11-13
- Jean-Marc Schleich, Claude Almange, Jean-Louis Dillenseger, Jean-Louis Coatrieux, Stéphane Andru:
Understanding Normal Cardiac Development Using Animated Models. 14-19
- Tamara Munzner:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Information Visualization. 20-21 - Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch, Helwig Hauser:
Focus and Context Taken Literally. 22-29 - Ugur Dogrusöz, Qing-Wen Feng, Brendan Madden, Michael Doorley, Arne Frick:
Graph Visualization Toolkits. 30-37 - Robert F. Erbacher, Kenneth L. Walker, Deborah A. Frincke:
Intrusion and Misuse Detection in Large-Scale Systems. 38-48
- Fausto Bernardini, Holly E. Rushmeier, Ioana M. Martin, Joshua Mittleman, Gabriel Taubin:
Building a Digital Model of Michelangelo's Florentine Pietà. 59-67 - Xueying Qin, Eihachiro Nakamae, Katsumi Tadamura:
Automatically Compositing Still Images and Landscape Video Sequences. 68-78
- Andrew S. Glassner:
Interactive Pop-up Card Design, Part I. 79-86
- Carl Machover:
2001 Top 10 New Products. 87-88
Volume 22, Number 2, March/April 2002
- Gary Singh:
Worldwide Design. 4-5
- Andrew E. Johnson, Thomas G. Moher, Yongjoo Cho, Ya Ju Lin, David Haas, Janet Kim:
Augmenting Elementary School Education with VR. 6-9
- Christopher G. Healey, James T. Enns:
Perception and Painting: A Search for Effective, Engaging Visualizations. 10-15
- Ben Delaney:
Computer Graphics: Helping to Cope with Terrorism. 16-23
- Paul E. Debevec, Leonard McMillan:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Image-Based Modeling, Rendering, and Lighting. 24-25
- Paul E. Debevec:
Image-Based Lighting. 26-34 - Franco Tecchia, Céline Loscos, Yiorgos Chrysanthou:
Image/Based Crowd Rendering. 36-43 - Steven C. Hsu, Harpreet S. Sawhney, Rakesh Kumar:
Automated Mosaics via Topology Inference. 44-54 - William T. Freeman, Thouis R. Jones, Egon C. Pasztor:
Example-Based Super-Resolution. 56-65 - Takeshi Naemura, Junji Tago, Hiroshi Harashima:
Real-Time Video-Based Modeling and Rendering of 3D Scenes. 66-73
- Andrew S. Glassner:
Interactive Pop-up Card Design, Part 2. 74-85
- James F. Blinn:
Quartic Discriminants and Tensor Invariants. 86-91
- Carl Machover, John Dill:
New Products. 92-96
Volume 22, Number 3, May/June 2002
- James Thomas:
Welcome Aboard. c2
- Gary Singh:
If Escher Had a Computer. 4-5
- Russell M. Taylor II:
Visualizing Multiple Fields on the Same Surface. 6-10
- James T. Klosowski, Peter D. Kirchner, Julia Valuyeva, Greg Abram, Christopher J. Morris, Robert H. Wolfe, Thomas Jackman:
Deep View: High-Resolution Reality. 12-15
- Anna Turnage:
Reducing Aircraft Noise with Computer Graphics. 16-21
- Frank W. Bliss, John Dill, Carl Machover:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Graphics in Advanced Computer-Aided Design. 22-23 - Leo Dorst, Stephen Mann:
Geometric Algebra: A Computational Framework for Geometrical Applications (Part 1). 24-31 - Manuel Contero, Pedro Company, Carlos Vila, Nuria Aleixos:
Product Data Quality and Collaborative Engineering. 32-42 - Christopher D. Cera, William C. Regli, Ilya Braude, Yuri Shapirstein, Cheryl V. Foster:
A Collaborative 3D Environment for Authoring Design Semantics. 43-55 - David J. Kasik, James J. Troy, Stephen R. Amorosi, Marie O. Murray, Shankar N. Swamy:
Evaluating Graphic Displays for Complex 3D Models. 56-64 - Jonathan R. Corney, Heather J. Rea, Doug E. R. Clark, John Pritchard, Michael Breaks, Roddy MacLeod:
Coarse Filters for Shape Matching. 65-74
- Andrew S. Glassner:
Putting the Pieces Together. 76-86
- Carl Machover, John Dill:
New Products. 87-88
Volume 22, Number 4, July/August 2002
- Alan Turner:
The Premier CG & A Digital Media Issue. 2-
- Gary Singh:
Surrendering Control. 4-5
- Blaine Bell, Steven Feiner, Tobias Höllerer:
Information at a Glance. 6-9
- William Ribarsky, Tony Wasilewski, Nickolas Faust:
From Urban Terrain Models to Visible Cities. 10-15
- Kirk L. Kroeker:
Graphics and Security: Exploring Visual Biometrics. 16-21
- Perry R. Cook:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Virtual Worlds, Real Sounds. 22
- Perry R. Cook:
Sound Production and Modeling. 23-27 - Nicolas Tsingos, Ingrid Carlbom, Gary W. Elko, Robert Kubli, Thomas A. Funkhouser:
Validating Acoustical Simulations in Bell Labs Box. 28-37 - Shlomo Dubnov, Ziv Bar-Joseph, Ran El-Yaniv, Dani Lischinski, Michael Werman:
Synthesizing Sound Textures through Wavelet Tree Learning. 38-48 - Tapio Lokki, Lauri Savioja, Riitta Väänänen, Jyri Huopaniemi, Tapio Takala:
Creating Interactive Virtual Auditory Environments. 49-57
- Stephen Mann, Leo Dorst:
Geometric Algebra: A Computational Framework for Geometrical Applications (Part 2). 58-67
- Daniel Nixon, Richard Lobb:
Fluid-Based Soft-Object Model. 68-75 - Kamen Kanev, Shigeo Kimura:
Integrating Dynamic Full-Body Motion Devices in Interactive 3D Entertainment. 76-86
- Andrew S. Glassner:
Duck! 88-97
- James F. Blinn:
Visualize Whirled 2 x 2 Matrices. 98-102
- Carl Machover, John Dill:
New Products. 103-c3
Volume 22, Number 5, September/October 2002
- Gary Singh:
Shedding Light on His World. 4-5
- John Peter Lee, Daniel B. Carr, Georges G. Grinstein, John Kinney, Jeffrey D. Saffer:
The Next Frontier for Bio- and Cheminformatics Visualization. 6-11
- Simon Julier, Yohan Baillot, Dennis G. Brown, Marco Lanzagorta:
Information Filtering for Mobile Augmented Reality. 12-15
- Laurel M. Sheppard, Mike Kohorst:
CAD Speeds Up Dinnerware Designs. 16-20
- Alan Chalmers, Holly E. Rushmeier:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Computer Graphics in Art History and Archaeology. 22-23 - Guy Godin, J.-Angelo Beraldin, John Taylor, Luc Cournoyer, Marc Rioux, Sabry F. El-Hakim, Réjean Baribeau, François Blais, Pierre Boulanger, Jacques Domey, Michel Picard:
Active Optical 3D Imaging for Heritage Applications. 24-36 - Eileen Vote, Daniel Acevedo Feliz, David H. Laidlaw, Martha Sharp Joukowsky:
Discovering Petra: Archaeological Analysis in VR. 38-50 - Vassilios Vlahakis, Nikolaos Ioannidis, John Karigiannis, Manolis Tsotros, Michael Gounaris, Didier Stricker, Tim Gleue, Patrick Dähne, Luís Almeida:
Archeoguide: An Augmented Reality Guide for Archaeological Sites. 52-60 - Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Bryan Carter, Jim Sosnoski, Steve Jones:
Virtual Harlem. 61-67
- Hugh Fisher:
Multicast Issues for Collaborative Virtual Environments. 68-75
- Andrew S. Glassner:
Getting the Picture. 76-85
- Carl Machover, John Dill:
New Products. 86-88
Volume 22, Number 6, November/December 2002
- James Thomas:
EIC's Message: Changing of the Guard. c2
- Gary Singh:
Into the Abstract. 4-5
- Patricia Crossno, David H. Rogers:
Visual Debugging. 6-10
- Mark Billinghurst, Adrian David Cheok, Simon Prince, Hirokazu Kato:
Real World Teleconferencing. 11-13
- Stephen Figgins:
Biomechanics and the Cyberhuman. 14-20
- Simon Julier, Gary Bishop:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Tracking: How Hard Can It Be?. 22-23
- Greg Welch, Eric Foxlin:
Motion Tracking: No Silver Bullet, but a Respectable Arsenal. 24-38 - Simon Prince, Ke Xu, Adrian David Cheok:
Augmented Reality Camera Tracking with Homographies. 39-45 - Gilles Simon, Marie-Odile Berger:
Pose Estimation for Planar Structures. 46-53 - Miguel Ribo, Peter Lang, Harald Ganster, Markus Brandner, Christoph Stock, Axel Pinz:
Hybrid Tracking for Outdoor Augmented Reality Applications. 54-63 - Kenji Oka, Yoichi Sato, Hideki Koike:
Real-Time Fingertip Tracking and Gesture Recognition. 64-71 - I-Chen Lin, Jeng-Sheng Yeh, Ming Ouhyoung:
Extracting Realistic 3D Facial Animation Parameters from Multiview Video Clips. 72-80
- Sean E. Anderson, Marc Levoy:
Unwrapping and Visualizing Cuneiform Tablets. 82-88 - Jeff Weeks:
Real-Time Rendering in Curved Spaces. 90-99 - Jim X. Chen, Xusheng Wang, Jack Bresenham:
The Analysis and Statistics of Line Distribution. 100-107
- Andrew S. Glassner:
Digital Weaving, Part 1. 108-118
- Carl Machover, L. Miguel Encarnação:
New Products. 132-135
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