CS563 - ADVANCED TOPICS IN COMPUTER GRAPHICS: PRESENTATIONS

  1. Implicit Surfaces using Metaballs - Matt Ward
  2. Volume Rendering using Marching Cubes - Matt Ward
  3. Biomedical Visualization - Tom Germano
  4. Warping Implicit Surfaces using Turbulent Wind Fields - Sean Dunn
  5. An Overview of Dimensional Stacking and N-Land - Matt Ward
  6. An Overview of XmdvTool - Matt Ward
  7. Hierarchical Parallel Coordinates - Ying-Huey Fua
  8. Using VTK for Finite Element Analysis - Yurong Sun
  9. Fractal Modeling of Natural Phenomena - Kris Babic
  10. Rendering Metallic Surfaces - Daniel Stroe
  11. Glyph Layout Strategies - Matt Ward
  12. Color Modeling and Theory - Sean Dunn
  13. Wavelets and Multiresolution Analysis - Tom Germano
  14. Multidimensional Scaling using MAVIS - Matt Ward
  15. Retargeting Human Motion - Ying-Huey Fua
  16. 2-D and 3-D Morphing - Yurong Sun
  17. Visualizing Relationships between Sequences - Matt Ward
  18. Modeling Human Hair - Kris Babic
  19. Distortion Effects for Zooming - Daniel Stroe
  20. Simulating Impressionistic Painting - Sean Dunn
  21. Flow Visualization and Line Integral Convolution - Matt Ward
  22. Some Limitations on Human Perception - Matt Ward
  23. Self-Organizing Maps - Tom Germano
  24. Office of the Future - Ying-Huey Fua
  25. 3D Graphical User Interfaces - Yurong Sun
  26. 3D Morphing - Daniel Stroe
  27. Simulating Water Colors - Kris Babic
  28. Lighting Effects - Sean Dunn
  29. Graph Drawing - Tom Germano
  30. Intro to IBM Data Explorer - Matt Ward
  31. Exotic Trees - Ying-Huey Fua
  32. An Overview of Java 3D - Yurong Sun
  33. Efficient Clipping of Arbitrary Polygons - Daniel Stroe
  34. Modeling Cloth - Kris Babic

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