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    • Interactive Deformation of Virtual Paper 

      Schreck, Camille (2016)
      Although paper is a very common material in our every-day life, it can hardly be found in 3D virtual environments. Indeed, due to its fibrous structure, paper material exhibits complex deformations and sound behavior ...
    • Interactive, Example-driven Synthesis and Manipulation of Visual Media 

      Reinert, Bernhard (2016-12-02)
      This thesis proposes several novel techniques for interactive, example-driven synthesis and manipulation of visual media. The numerous display devices in our everyday lives make visual media, such as images, videos, or ...
    • Online Surface Reconstruction From Unorganized Point Clouds With Integrated Texture Mapping 

      Vierjahn, Tom (2015-11-11)
      Digital representations of the real world are becoming more and more important for different application domains. Individual objects, excavation sites or even complete cities can be digitized with today’s technology so ...
    • Opacity Optimization and Inertial Particles in Flow Visualization 

      Günther, Tobias (2016-06-30)
      Vector field visualization is a major discipline of scientific visualization that helps to push the frontiers of research in fluid mechanics, medicine, biology, astrophysics and many more. In particular, vector field ...
    • Perceptual modeling for stereoscopic 3D 

      Kellnhofer, Petr (2016-11-04)
      Virtual and Augmented Reality applications typically rely on both stereoscopic presentation and involve intensive object and observer motion. A combination of high dynamic range and stereoscopic capabilities become popular ...
    • Position-based Skin Deformations for Interactive Character Animation 

      Abu Rumman, Nadine (2016-03-03)
      Skeletal animation is a widely used technique for animating articulated characters, such as humans and animals. In skeleton-based animation, skinning is the process of defining how the geometric surface of the character ...
    • Scalable Comparative Visualization 

      Schmidt, Johanna (2016-06-28)
      The comparison of two or more objects is getting an increasingly important task in data analysis. Visualization systems successively have to move from representing one phenomenon to allowing users to analyze several ...
    • Spectral Methods for Multimodal Data Analysis 

      Kovnatsky, Artiom (2016-11-01)
      Spectral methods have proven themselves as an important and versatile tool in a wide range of problems in the fields of computer graphics, machine learning, pattern recognition, and computer vision, where many important ...
    • Tracking Hands in Action for Gesture-based Computer Input 

      Srinath, Sridhar (2016-12-16)
      This thesis introduces new methods for markerless tracking of the full articulated motion of hands and for informing the design of gesture-based computer input. Emerging devices such as smartwatches or virtual/augmented ...
    • Tracking, Correcting and Absorbing Water Surface Waves 

      Bojsen-Hansen, Morten (2016-07-15)
      Computer graphics is an extremely exciting field for two reasons. On the one hand, there is a healthy injection of pragmatism coming from the visual effects industry that want robust algorithms that work so they can produce ...