Paper Presentation
Remember that the presentation will last 30 minutes for each
paper. (Allow 5 minutes for questions.) Each team can have
one presenter or a group of presenters. The teams will be
graded on the quality of their presentation and their ability
to answer questions on the paper content.
- Monday, May 4th
The Application Visualization System: A Computational Environment for
Scientific Visualization.
C Upson, T Faulhaber, D Kamins, D Laidlaw,D Schlegel, J Vroom, R Gurwitz, and A van Dam. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, pp. 30-42 (July, 1989).
Mubashir Alam
Brian Delaney
Boshu Liao
Peiqing Shen
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Visualizing Second-Order Tensor Fields with Hyperstreamlines.
T Delmarcelle and L Hesselink. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, pp. 25-33
(July, 1993).
Yongzhong Sun
Zrinka Bilusic
Hsuan Chen
Kenneth Kirschner
The presentation
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Out-of-Core Streamline Visualization on Large Unstructured Meshes.
S.K. Ueng, C. Sikorski, and K.L. Ma. Transactions on Visualization and
Computer Graphics 3(4), pp. 370-379 (1997).
Danny Bartram
James Dolas
Kimberly Morton
Mikkel Thomas
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An Integrated Global GIS and Visual Simulation System.
Peter Lindstrom, David Koller, William Ribarsky, Larry Hodges, and Nick Faust.
Report GIT-GVU-97-07, submitted to Transactions on Visualization and
Computer Graphics.
Julian Bragg
William Dover
Gregory Rohling
Vasos Vassiliou
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Design and Evaluation of Incremental Data Structures and Algorithms for
Dynamic Query Interfaces.
E Tanin, R Beigel, and B Schneiderman. Proceedings, InfoVis '97, pp. 81-86 (1997). This will also include an evaluation of Web-based materials.
Heather Richter
Kevin Scott
Thomas Browne
Davis King?
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