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.

  1. 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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  2. 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

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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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