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    • Effective Annotations Over 3D Models 

      Ponchio, F.; Callieri, M.; Dellepiane, M.; Scopigno, R. (© 2020 Eurographics ‐ The European Association for Computer Graphics and John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2020)
      Annotation support in interactive systems is often considered a simple task by the CG community, since it entails the apparently easy selection of a region and its connection with some information. The reality appears more ...
    • Effective Back-Patch Culling for Hardware Tessellation 

      Loop, Charles; Nießner, Matthias; Eisenacher, Christian (The Eurographics Association, 2011)
      When rendering objects with hardware tessellation, back-facing patches should be culled as early as possible to avoid unnecessary surface evaluations, and setup costs for the tessellator and rasterizer. For dynamic objects ...
    • Effective Characterization of Relief Patterns 

      Giachetti, Andrea (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2018)
      In this paper, we address the problem of characterizing relief patterns over surface meshes independently on the underlying shape. We propose to tackle the problem by estimating local invariant features and encoding them ...
    • Effective Compression Techniques for Precomputed Visibility 

      Panne, Michiel van de; Stewart, A. James (The Eurographics Association, 1999)
      In rendering large models, it is important to identify the small subset of primitives that is visible from a given viewpoint. One approach is to partition the viewpoint space into viewpoint cells, and then precompute a ...
    • An Effective Condition for Sampling Surfaces with Guarantees 

      Boissonnat, J. D.; Oudot, S. (The Eurographics Association, 2004)
      The notion of e-sample, as introduced by Amenta and Bern, has proven to be a key concept in the theory of sampled surfaces. Of particular interest is the fact that, if E is an e-sample of a smooth surface S for a suf ciently ...
    • Effective Derivation of Similarity Transformations for Implicit Laplacian Mesh Editing 

      Fu, Hongbo; Kin-Chung Au, Oscar; Tai, Chiew-Lan (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007)
      Laplacian coordinates as a local shape descriptor have been employed in mesh editing. As they are encoded in the global coordinate system, they need to be transformed locally to reflect the changed local features of the ...
    • Effective Exercise Instruction System Using Virtual Human 

      Itami, Yoshikazu; Yoshida, Norimasa; Kitajima, Katsuhiro (The Eurographics Association, 2001)
      This study aims at developing an aerobics exercise instruction software for personal use by introducing an instruction program best fit to the physical conditions of respective exerciser. The software uses the combination ...
    • Effective Eyebrow Matting with Domain Adaptation 

      Wang, Luyuan; Zhang, Hanyuan; Xiao, Qinjie; Xu, Hao; Shen, Chunhua; Jin, Xiaogang (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2022)
      We present the first synthetic eyebrow matting datasets and a domain adaptation eyebrow matting network for learning domain-robust feature representation using synthetic eyebrow matting data and unlabeled in-the-wild images ...
    • An Effective Hardware Architecture for Bump Mapping Using Angular Operation 

      Lee, S. G.; Park, W. C.; Lee, W. J.; Han, T. D.; Yang, S. B. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      In this paper, we propose an effective bump mapping algorithm that utilizes the reference space with the polar coordinate system and also propose a new hardware architecture associated with the proposed bump mapping ...
    • Effective Interactive Visualization of Neural Relightable Images in a Web-based Multi-layered Framework 

      Righetto, Leonardo; Bettio, Fabio; Ponchio, Federico; Giachetti, Andrea; Gobbetti, Enrico (The Eurographics Association, 2023)
      Relightable images created from Multi-Light Image Collections (MLICs) are one of the most commonly employed models for interactive object exploration in cultural heritage. In recent years, neural representations have been ...
    • Effective Multi-resolution Rendering and Texture Compression for Captured Volumetric Trees 

      Linz, Christian; Reche-Martinez, Alex; Drettakis, George; Magnor, Marcus (The Eurographics Association, 2006)
      Trees can be realistically rendered in synthetic environments by creating volumetric representations from photographs. However, volumetric tree representations created with previous methods are expensive to render due to ...
    • Effective Parallelization Strategies for Scalable, High-Performance Iterative Reconstruction 

      Gribble, Christiaan Paul (The Eurographics Association, 2020)
      Iterative reconstruction techniques in X-ray computed tomography converge to a result by successively refining increasingly accurate estimates. Compared to alternative approaches, iterative reconstruction imposes significant ...
    • Effective Retrieval and Visual Analysis in Multimedia Databases 

      Schreck, Tobias (Schreck, Tobias, April 2007)
      Based on advances in acquisition, storage, and dissemination technology, increasing amounts of multimedia content such as images, audio, video, or 3D models, become available. The Feature Vector (FV) paradigm is one of the ...
    • Effective Shapes Generation for Bayesian CAD Model Reconstruction 

      Bey, Aurelien; Chaine, Raphaelle; Marc, Raphael; Thibault, Guillaume (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      We address the reconstruction of CAD models from 3D point clouds, assuming that an a priori CAD model, roughly similar to the scene to reconstruct, is given. The problem can be solved using a Bayesian approach which states ...
    • Effective Static Bin Patterns for Sort-Middle Rendering 

      Kerbl, Bernhard; Kenzel, Michael; Schmalstieg, Dieter; Steinberger, Markus (ACM, 2017)
      To e ectively utilize an ever increasing number of processors during parallel rendering, hardware and so ware designers rely on sophisticated load balancing strategies. While dynamic load balancing is a powerful solution, ...
    • Effective Techniques to Visualize Filament-Surface Relationships 

      Kuß, Anja; Gensel, Maria; Meyer, Björn; Dercksen, Vincent J.; Prohaska, Steffen (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2010)
      Combined visualizations of filamentous structures and surrounding volumetric objects are common in biological and medical applications. Often, the structures spatial relationships remain unclear to the viewer. In this ...
    • Effective Time Step Restrictions for Explicit MPM Simulation 

      Sun, Yunxin; Shinar, Tamar; Schroeder, Craig (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2020)
      Time steps for explicit MPM simulation in computer graphics are often selected by trial and error due to the challenges in automatically selecting stable time step sizes. Our time integration scheme uses time step restrictions ...
    • Effective Use of Likert Scales in Visualization Evaluations: A Systematic Review 

      South, Laura; Saffo, David; Vitek, Olga; Dunne, Cody; Borkin, Michelle A. (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2022)
      Likert scales are often used in visualization evaluations to produce quantitative estimates of subjective attributes, such as ease of use or aesthetic appeal. However, the methods used to collect, analyze, and visualize ...
    • Effective User Studies in Computer Graphics 

      Malpica, Sandra; Sun, Qi; Kellnhofer, Petr; Beacco, Alejandro; Senel, Gizem; McDonnell, Rachel; Flores Vargas, Mauricio (The Eurographics Association, 2023)
      User studies are a useful tool for researchers, allowing them to collect data on how users perceive, interact with and process different types of sensory information. If planned in advance, user experiments can be leveraged ...
    • Effective Visual Exploration of Hemodynamics in Cerebral Aneurysms 

      Neugebauer, Mathias; Gasteiger, Rocco; Janiga, Gábor; Beuing, Oliver; Preim, Bernhard (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      Cerebral aneurysms are a pathological vessel dilatation that bear a high risk of rupture. For the understanding of this risk, the analysis of hemodynamic information plays an important role in clinical research. These ...