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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January - March 2003
- Hans Hagen:
Editor-in-Chief's Farewell. 1
- David S. Ebert:
Editor's Note. 2
- Marc Alexa, Johannes Behr, Daniel Cohen-Or, Shachar Fleishman, David Levin, Cláudio T. Silva:
Computing and Rendering Point Set Surfaces. 3-15 - Adriano Lopes, Ken Brodlie:
Improving the Robustness and Accuracy of the Marching Cubes Algorithm for Isosurfacing. 16-29 - Aravind Kalaiah, Amitabh Varshney:
Modeling and Rendering of Points with Local Geometry. 30-42 - Yanyun Chen, Stephen Lin, Hua Zhong, Ying-Qing Xu, Baining Guo, Heung-Yeung Shum:
Realistic Rendering and Animation of Knitwear. 43-55 - Marcel Jackowski, Martin Satter, A. Ardeshir Goshtasby:
Approximating Digital 3D Shapes by Rational Gaussian Surfaces. 56-69 - Ignacio Martín, Xavier Pueyo, Dani Tost:
Frame-to-Frame Coherent Animation with Two-Pass Radiosity. 70-84 - Tong-Yee Lee, Po-Hua Huang:
Fast and Intuitive Metamorphosis of 3D Polyhedral Models Using SMCC Mesh Merging Scheme. 85-98 - Stefanie Hahmann, Georges-Pierre Bonneau:
Polynomial Surfaces Interpolating Arbitrary Triangulations. 99-109
- Francisco J. Serón, Rafael Rodriguez, Eva Cerezo, Alfredo Pina:
Correction to 'Adding Support for High-Level Skeletal Animation'. 110
Volume 9, Number 2, April - June 2003
- Robert J. Moorhead II:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Special Section on Visualization. 113-114 - Eric B. Lum, Aleksander Stompel, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Using Motion to Illustrate Static 3D Shape--Kinetic Visualization. 115-126 - Aidong Lu, Christopher J. Morris, Joe Taylor, David S. Ebert, Charles D. Hansen, Penny Rheingans, Mark Hartner:
Illustrative Interactive Stipple Rendering. 127-138 - Caixia Zhang, Roger Crawfis:
Shadows and Soft Shadows with Participating Media Using Splatting. 139-149 - Joe Kniss, Simon Premoze, Charles D. Hansen, Peter Shirley, Allen McPherson:
A Model for Volume Lighting and Modeling. 150-162 - Manfred Weiler, Martin Kraus, Markus Merz, Thomas Ertl:
Hardware-Based View-Independent Cell Projection. 163-175 - Chris Stolte, Diane Tang, Pat Hanrahan:
Multiscale Visualization Using Data Cubes. 176-187
- David S. Ebert:
Editor's Note. 188-190 - Fakir S. Nooruddin, Greg Turk:
Simplification and Repair of Polygonal Models Using Volumetric Techniques. 191-205 - Robert van Liere, Wim C. de Leeuw:
GraphSplatting: Visualizing Graphs as Continuous Fields. 206-212 - Hansrudi Noser, Christian Stern, Peter Stucki:
Distributed Virtual Reality Environments Based on Rewriting Systems. 213-225 - Wouter Pasman, Frederik W. Jansen:
Comparing Simplification and Image-Based Techniques for 3D Client-Server Rendering Systems. 226-240 - Ulrik Brandes, Patrick Kenis, Dorothea Wagner:
Communicating Centrality in Policy Network Drawings. 241-253 - George Baciu, Wingo Sai-Keung Wong:
Image-Based Techniques in a Hybrid Collision Detector. 254-271
Volume 9, Number 3, July - September 2003
- Andreas Sundquist:
Dynamic Line Integral Convolution for Visualizing Streamline Evolution. 273-282 - Gregory M. Nielson:
On Marching Cubes. 283-297 - Daniel Weiskopf, Klaus Engel, Thomas Ertl:
Interactive Clipping Techniques for Texture-Based Volume Visualization and Volume Shading. 298-312 - Einar Heiberg, Tino Ebbers, Lars Wigström, Matts Karlsson:
Three-Dimensional Flow Characterization Using Vector Pattern Matching. 313-319 - Jiuxiang Hu, Anshuman Razdan, Gregory M. Nielson, Gerald E. Farin, D. Page Baluch, David G. Capco:
Volumetric Segmentation Using Weibull E-SD Fields. 320-328 - Per H. Christensen:
Adjoints and Importance in Rendering: An Overview. 329-340 - Ralf Kähler, Mark Simon, Hans-Christian Hege:
Interactive Volume Rendering of Large Sparse Data Sets Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement Hierarchies. 341-351 - Katsu Yamane, Yoshihiko Nakamura:
Natural Motion Animation through Constraining and Deconstraining at Will. 352-360 - Pak Chung Wong, Kwong-kwok Wong, Harlan Foote, James J. Thomas:
Global Visualization and Alignments of Whole Bacterial Genomes. 361-377 - Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Haim Levkowitz:
From Visual Data Exploration to Visual Data Mining: A Survey. 378-394 - Iddo Drori, Dani Lischinski:
Fast Multiresolution Image Operations in the Wavelet Domain. 395-411 - Daniel Cohen-Or, Yiorgos Chrysanthou, Cláudio T. Silva, Frédo Durand:
A Survey of Visibility for Walkthrough Applications. 412-431
Volume 9, Number 4, October - December 2003
- Suresh K. Lodha, Nikolai M. Faaland, Jose C. Renteria:
Topology Preserving Top-Down Compression of 2D Vector Fields Using Bintree and Triangular Quadtrees. 433-442 - John P. Collomosse, Peter M. Hall:
Cubist Style Rendering from Photographs. 443-453 - Song Zhang, Çagatay Demiralp, David H. Laidlaw:
Visualizing Diffusion Tensor MR Images Using Streamtubes and Streamsurfaces. 454-462 - Junho Kim, Seungyong Lee:
Transitive Mesh Space of a Progressive Mesh. 463-480 - Golam Ashraf, Kok Cheong Wong:
Semantic Representation and Correspondence for State-Based Motion Transition. 481-499 - Kathleen S. Bonnell, Mark A. Duchaineau, Daniel Schikore, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy:
Material Interface Reconstruction. 500-511 - Gabriele Gorla, Victoria Interrante, Guillermo Sapiro:
Texture Synthesis for 3D Shape Representation. 512-524 - Paolo Cignoni, Claudio Montani, Claudio Rocchini, Roberto Scopigno:
External Memory Management and Simplification of Huge Meshes. 525-537 - Olaf Etzmuß, Joachim Gross, Wolfgang Straßer:
Deriving a Particle System from Continuum Mechanics for the Animation of Deformable Objects. 538-550 - Yücel Yemez, Francis J. M. Schmitt:
Multilevel Representation and Transmission of Real Objects with Progressive Octree Particles. 551-569 - Jeffrey Mahovsky, Luigi Benedicenti:
An Architecture for Java-Based Real-Time Distributed Visualization. 570-579 - Arie Kadosh, Daniel Cohen-Or, Roni Yagel:
Tricubic Interpolation of Discrete Surfaces for Binary Volumes. 580-586
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