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Outcome of a Dagstuhl Seminar: Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003
- Frits H. Post, Gregory M. Nielson, Georges-Pierre Bonneau:
Data Visualization: The State of the Art. Kluwer 2003, ISBN 1-4020-7259-7 - Dirk Bartz, Michael Meißner, Gordon Müller:
Efficient occlusion culling for large model visualization. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 3-18 - Gerik Scheuermann, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy, Wolfgang Kollmann:
Localizing vector field topology. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 19-36 - Benjamin Vrolijk, Freek Reinders, Frits H. Post:
Feature tracking with skeleton graphs. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 37-52 - Karsten Fries, Jörg Meyer, Hans Hagen, Bernd Lindemann:
Correspondence analysis: visualizing property-profiles of time-dependent 3D. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 53-66 - Stephan Diehl:
Specializing visualization algorithms. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 67-76 - Yarden Livnat, Charles D. Hansen, Christopher R. Johnson:
Isosurface extraction for large-scale data sets. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 77-94
Volume Visualization
- Issei Fujishiro, Yuriko Takeshima, Shigeo Takahashi, Yumi Yamaguchi:
Topologically-accentuated volume rendering. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 95-108 - Thomas Theußl, Torsten Möller, Jirí Hladuvka, M. Eduard Gröller:
Reconstruction issues in volume visualization. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 109-126 - Roger Crawfis, Jian Huang:
High quality splatting and volume synthesis. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 127-140 - Craig M. Wittenbrink, Hans J. Wolters, Mike Goss:
Cellfast: Interactive unstructured volume rendering and classification. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 141-156 - Nelson L. Max, Peter L. Williams, Cláudio T. Silva:
Cell projection of meshes with non-planar faces. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 157-168 - Jörg Meyer, Ragnar Borg, Ikako Takanashi, Eric B. Lum, Bernd Hamann:
Segmentation and texture-based hierarchical rendering techniques for large-scale real-color biomedical image data. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 169-184
Information Visualization
- Stephen G. Eick:
eBusiness Click Stream Analysis. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 185-200 - Jing Yang, Matthew O. Ward, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
Hierarchical exploration of large multivariate data sets. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 201-212 - Wim C. de Leeuw, Robert van Liere:
Visualization of multidimensional data using structure preserving projection methods. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 213-224 - Peter Dannenmann, Hans Hagen:
Visualizing process information and the health status of wastewater treatment plants - A case study of the ESPRI-project WaterCIME. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 225-238
Multiresolution Methods
- Emanuele Danovaro, Leila De Floriani, Paola Magillo, Enrico Puppo:
Data structures for 3D multi-tessellations: an overview. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 239-256 - Philip J. Rhodes, R. Daniel Bergeron, Ted M. Sparr:
A data model for adaptive multi-resolution scientific data. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 257-272 - Benjamin F. Gregorski, Kenneth I. Joy, David E. Sigeti, John Ambrosiano, Gerald Graham, Murray Wolinsky, Mark A. Duchaineau:
Multiresolution representation of datasets with material interfaces. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 273-288 - Martin Bertram, Mark A. Duchaineau, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy:
Generalizing lifted tensor-product wavelets to irregular polygonal domains. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 289-300 - Bala Krishna Nakshatrala, David S. Thompson, Raghu Machiraju:
Ranked representation of vector fields. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 301-316
Modelling Techniques
- David S. Ebert, Penny Rheingans:
Procedural volume modeling, rendering, and visualization. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 317-332 - Adam Huang, Gregory M. Nielson:
Surface approximation to point cloud data using volume modeling. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 333-344 - Min Chen, Andrew S. Winter, David Rodgman, Steve Treuvett:
Enriching volume modelling with scalar fields. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 345-362 - Shirley F. Konkle, Patrick J. Moran, Bernd Hamann, Kenneth I. Joy:
Fast methods for computing isosurface topology with Betti numbers. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 363-376 - Robert Mencl, Heinrich Müller:
Surface interpolation by spatial environment graphs. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 377-390
Interaction Techniques and architectures
- Jarke J. van Wijk, Cornelius W. A. M. van Overveld:
Preset based interaction with high dimensional parameter spaces. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 391-406 - Alexander Hinneburg, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual interaction to solving complex optimization problems. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 407-422 - Andrew J. Hanson, Chi-Wing Fu, Eric A. Wernert:
Visualizing cosmological time. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 423-438 - Hans Hagen, Henning Barthel, Achim Ebert, Michael Bender:
Component-based intelligent visualization. Data Visualization: The State of the Art 2003: 439-452

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