CS563 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER GRAPHICS: PRESENTATIONS
- Implicit Surfaces using Metaballs -
Matt Ward
- Volume Rendering using Marching Cubes
- Matt Ward
- Biomedical
Visualization - Tom Germano
- Warping Implicit
Surfaces using Turbulent Wind Fields - Sean Dunn
- An Overview of Dimensional Stacking and N-Land - Matt Ward
- An Overview of XmdvTool - Matt Ward
- Hierarchical
Parallel Coordinates - Ying-Huey Fua
- Using VTK for
Finite Element Analysis - Yurong Sun
- Fractal
Modeling of Natural Phenomena - Kris Babic
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Rendering Metallic Surfaces - Daniel Stroe
- Glyph Layout
Strategies - Matt Ward
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Color Modeling and Theory - Sean Dunn
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Wavelets and Multiresolution Analysis - Tom Germano
- Multidimensional Scaling
using MAVIS
- Matt Ward
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Retargeting Human Motion - Ying-Huey Fua
- 2-D
and 3-D Morphing - Yurong Sun
- Visualizing Relationships between
Sequences - Matt Ward
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Modeling Human Hair - Kris Babic
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Distortion Effects for Zooming - Daniel Stroe
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Simulating Impressionistic Painting - Sean Dunn
- Flow Visualization and Line Integral Convolution - Matt Ward
- Some Limitations on Human Perception - Matt Ward
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Self-Organizing Maps - Tom Germano
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Office of the Future - Ying-Huey Fua
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3D Graphical User Interfaces - Yurong Sun
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3D Morphing - Daniel Stroe
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Simulating Water Colors - Kris Babic
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Lighting Effects - Sean Dunn
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Graph Drawing - Tom Germano
- Intro to IBM Data Explorer - Matt Ward
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Exotic Trees - Ying-Huey Fua
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An Overview of Java 3D - Yurong Sun
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Efficient Clipping of Arbitrary Polygons - Daniel Stroe
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Modeling Cloth - Kris Babic
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