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    • Functional Reactive Augmented Reality: Proof of Concept Using an Extended Augmented Desktop with Swipe Interaction 

      Marum, Joao Paulo Oliveira; Jones, J. Adam; Cunningham, H. Conrad (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Functional Reactive Programing (FRP) is a new paradigm that has been evolving and used in many different fields, i.e.: robotics, user interface and others. FRP was originally developed as a programming paradigm to handle ...
    • Functional Reactive Virtual Reality 

      Blom, Kristopher J.; Beckhaus, Steffi (The Eurographics Association, 2007)
      In this paper we introduce a VR system extension that focuses on the creation of interactive, dynamic Virtual Environments. The extension uses the recently developed programming concept, Functional Reactive Programming. ...
    • A functional skeleton transfer 

      Musoni, Pietro; Marin, Riccardo; Melzi, Simone; Castellani, Umberto (ACM, 2021)
      The animation community has spent significant effort trying to ease rigging procedures. This is necessitated because the increasing availability of 3D data makes manual rigging infeasible. However, object animations involve ...
    • Functional Thin Films on Surfaces 

      Azencot, Omri; Vantzos, Orestis; Wardetzky, Max; Rumpf, Martin; Ben-Chen, Mirela (ACM Siggraph, 2015)
      The motion of a thin viscous film of fluid on a curved surface exhibits many intricate visual phenomena, which are challenging to simulate using existing techniques. A possible alternative is to use a reduced model, involving ...
    • Functional Unit Maps for Data-Driven Visualization of High-Density EEG Coherence 

      Caat, Michael ten; Maurits, Natasha M.; Roerdink, Jos B. T. M. (The Eurographics Association, 2007)
      Synchronous electrical activity in different brain regions is generally assumed to imply functional relationships between these regions. A measure for this synchrony is electroencephalography (EEG) coherence, computed ...
    • Functional Webs for Freeform Architecture 

      Deng, B.; Pottmann, Helmut; Wallner, Johannes (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2011)
      Rationalization and construction-aware design dominate the issue of realizability of freeform architecture. The former means the decomposition of an intended shape into parts which are sufficiently simple and efficient to ...
    • Functionality Representations and Applications for Shape Analysis 

      Hu, Ruizhen; Savva, Manolis; Kaick, Oliver van (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2018)
      A central goal of computer graphics is to provide tools for designing and simulating real or imagined artifacts. An understanding of functionality is important in enabling such modeling tools. Given that the majority of ...
    • Functionality‐Driven Musculature Retargeting 

      Ryu, Hoseok; Kim, Minseok; Lee, Seungwhan; Park, Moon Seok; Lee, Kyoungmin; Lee, Jehee (© 2021 Eurographics ‐ The European Association for Computer Graphics and John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2021)
      We present a novel retargeting algorithm that transfers the musculature of a reference anatomical model to new bodies with different sizes, body proportions, muscle capability, and joint range of motion while preserving ...
    • Functions Defining Arbitrary Meshes - A Flexible Interface between Numerical Data and Visualization Routines 

      Rumpf, Martin; Schmidt, Alfred; Siebert, Kunibert G. (Blackwell Science Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1996)
      Most of the rendering tools in scientific visualization are restricted to special data structures which differ substantially from the data formats used in numerical applications. Trying to close this gap, we present an ...
    • FunMC^2: A Filter for Uncertainty Visualization of Marching Cubes on Multi-Core Devices 

      Wang, Zhe; Athawale, Tushar M.; Moreland, Kenneth; Chen, Jieyang; Johnson, Chris R.; Pugmire, David (The Eurographics Association, 2023)
      Visualization is an important tool for scientists to extract understanding from complex scientific data. Scientists need to understand the uncertainty inherent in all scientific data in order to interpret the data correctly. ...
    • Fur Shading and Modification based on Cone Step Mapping 

      Kühnert, Tom; Brunnett, Guido (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2012)
      This paper presents an algorithm for the real time rendering of fur without adding fur-specific geometry, such as shells, to the object. It is based on Cone Step Mapping and introduces a local distortion of the view vector ...
    • A Further Assessment of Factors Correlating with Presence in Immersive Virtual Environments 

      Phillips, Lane; Interrante, Victoria; Kaeding, Michael; Ries, Brian; Anderson, Lee (The Eurographics Association, 2010)
      In previous work, we have found significant differences in participants' distance perception accuracy in different types of immersive virtual environments (IVEs). Could these differences be an indication of, or consequence ...
    • Fused Multi-Volume DVR using Binary Space Partitioning 

      Lindholm, Stefan; Ljung, Patric; Hadwiger, Markus; Ynnerman, Anders (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009)
      Multiple-volume visualization is a growing field in medical imaging providing simultaneous exploration of volumes acquired from varying modalities. However, high complexity results in an increased strain on performance ...
    • A Fusion Crowd Simulation Method: Integrating Data with Dynamics, Personality with Common 

      Mao, Tianlu; Wang, Ji; Meng, Ruoyu; Yan, Qinyuan; Liu, Shaohua; Wang, Zhaoqi (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2022)
      This paper proposes a novel crowd simulation method which integrates not only modelling ideas but also advantages from both data-driven methods and crowd dynamics methods. To seamlessly integrate these two different modelling ...
    • Fusion of 3D Data from Different Image-based and Range-based Sources for Efficient Heritage Recording 

      Muñumer, Estibaliz; Lerma, José Luis (IEEE, 2015)
      The rapid proliferation of three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition techniques based either on image-based approaches or on range-based approaches is changing the way cultural heritage is recorded. Independently of the ...
    • Future EUROGRAPHICS Conferences 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • The Future of Interactive Data Analysis and Visualization 

      Bernard, Jürgen; El-Assady, Mennatallah (The Eurographics Association, 2023)
      The interactive data analysis and visualization (VIS) community has prospered for over thirty years. Generation after generation, the community has evolved its understanding of research problems and, along the way, contributed ...
    • Fuzzy Contour Trees: Alignment and Joint Layout of Multiple Contour Trees 

      Lohfink, Anna-Pia; Wetzels, Florian; Lukasczyk, Jonas; Weber, Gunther H.; Garth, Christoph (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2020)
      We describe a novel technique for the simultaneous visualization of multiple scalar fields, e.g. representing the members of an ensemble, based on their contour trees. Using tree alignments, a graph-theoretic concept similar ...
    • Fuzzy Geodesics and Consistent Sparse Correspondences For Deformable Shapes 

      Jian Sun; Xiaobai Chen; Thomas A. Funkhouser (2010)
      A geodesic is a parameterized curve on a Riemannian manifold governed by a second order partial differential equation. Geodesics are notoriously unstable: small perturbations of the underlying manifold may lead to dramatic ...
    • g-BRDFs: An Intuitive and Editable BTF Representation 

      Menzel, N.; Guthe, M. (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2009)
      Measured reflection data such as the bidirectional texture function (BTF) represent spatial variation under the full hemisphere of view and light directions and offer a very realistic visual appearance. Despite its ...