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    • C++ Compile Time Polymorphism for Ray Tracing 

      Zellmann, Stefan; Lang, Ulrich (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      Reducing the amount of conditional branching instructions in innermost loops is crucial for high performance code on contemporary hardware architectures. In the context of ray tracing algorithms, typical examples for ...
    • Calibration of the Marschner-Lobb Signal on CC, BCC, and FCC Lattices 

      Vad, Viktor; Csébfalvi, Balázs; Gabbouj, Moncef (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      The well-known Marschner-Lobb (ML) signal has been originally proposed for visually comparing 3D resampling filters applied on the traditional Cartesian Cubic (CC) lattice. Recently, this popular benchmark is also used for ...
    • CALTag: High Precision Fiducial Markers for Camera Calibration 

      Atcheson, Bradley; Heide, Felix; Heidrich, Wolfgang (The Eurographics Association, 2010)
      We present a self-identifying marker pattern for camera calibration, together with the associated detection algorithm. The pattern is designed to support high-precision, fully-automatic localization of calibration points, ...
    • Can Face Swapping Technology Facilitate Mental Imagery Training? 

      Matsumura, Haruka; Watanabe, Hironori; Chen, Tai Chih; Taketomi, Takafumi; Yoshitake, Yasuhide; Plopski, Alexandor; Sandor, Christian; Kato, Hirokazu (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      In this research, we conducted a preliminary study to investigate the effectiveness of face swapping technology for mental imagery training. To confirm its effectiveness, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation for ...
    • Capture and Automatic Production of Digital Humans in Real Motion with a Temporal 3D Scanner 

      Parrilla, Eduardo; Ballester, Alfredo; Uriel, Jordi; Ruescas-Nicolau, Ana V.; Alemany, Sandra (The Eurographics Association, 2024)
      The demand for virtual human characters in Extended Realities (XR) is growing across industries from entertainment to healthcare. Achieving natural behaviour in virtual environments requires digitizing real-world actions, ...
    • Capturing Anisotropic SVBRDFs 

      Kaltheuner, Julian; Bode, Lukas; Klein, Reinhard (The Eurographics Association, 2021)
      In this work, we adapt and improve recent isotropic material estimation efforts to estimate spatially varying anisotropic materials with an additional Fresnel term using a variable set of input images and are able to handle ...
    • Capturing Floor Exercise from Multiple Panning-Zooming Cameras 

      Kobayashi, D.; Yamamoto, Masanobu (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      By panning and zooming camera, a system of the multiple cameras can obtain wider range of common field of views. It means that an image based motion capture system can measure bodies in motion of wider range. To do so, a ...
    • Capturing Reasoning Process through User Interaction 

      Dou, Wenwen; Ribarsky, William; Chang, Remco (The Eurographics Association, 2010)
      In recent years, visual analytics has taken an important role in solving many types of complex analytical problems that require deep and specific domain knowledge from users. While the analysis products generated by these ...
    • Card Sorting Techniques for Domain Characterization in Problem-driven Visualization Research 

      Sakai, Ryo; Aerts, Jan (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      In a problem-driven visualization research, the domain characterization is fundamental to the design process of a visualization solution to enable insight and discovery. Complex, fuzzy and exploratory analysis tasks in a ...
    • Cartoon-Style Rendering of Motion from Video 

      Collomosse, J.P.; Hall, P.M. (The Eurographics Association, 2003)
      The contribution of this paper is a novel non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) system capable of rendering motion within a video sequence in artistic styles. A variety of cartoon-style motion cues may be inserted into a video ...
    • Case Studies of Shareable Personal Map Visualization 

      Ruchikachorn, Puripant (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      This paper presents two examples of personal data visualizations to be shared among peers. The visualized and shared data were travel destinations in Thailand and daily commutes in Bangkok, Thailand. The former gathered ...
    • A Case Study on Implementing Screen Reader Accessibility in Dynamic Visualizations 

      Costa, Rita; Malveiro, Beatriz; Palmeiro, João; Bizarro, Pedro (The Eurographics Association, 2022)
      Millions of people worldwide work in jobs where assessing dynamic data presented visually to them is a key part of their tasks. Since the data is only represented in a visual format, these occupations are out of reach for ...
    • Categorizing Uncertainties in the Process of Segmenting and Labeling Time Series Data 

      Bögl, Markus; Bors, Christian; Gschwandtner, Theresia; Miksch, Silvia (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      The segmenting and labeling of multivariate time series data is applied in different domains, e.g. activity recognition or sensor states. This involves several steps of (pre-) processing, segmenting, and labeling of time ...
    • CatNetVis: Semantic Visual Exploration of Categorical High-Dimensional Data with Force-Directed Graph Layouts 

      Thane, Michael; Blum, Kai M.; Lehmann, Dirk J. (The Eurographics Association, 2023)
      We introduce CatNetVis, a novel method of representing semantical relations in categorical high-dimensional data. Traditional methods provide insights into many aspects of visual exploration of data. However, most of them ...
    • Cavity and Pore Segmentation in 3D Images with Ambient Occlusion 

      Baum, Daniel; Titschack, Jürgen (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Many natural objects contain pores and cavities that are filled with the same material that also surrounds the object. When such objects are imaged using, for example, computed tomography, the pores and cavities cannot be ...
    • CellTrackVis: Analyzing the Performance of Cell Tracking Algorithms 

      Li, Weimin; Zhang, Xiang; Stern, Alan; Birtwistle, Marc; Iuricich, Federico (The Eurographics Association, 2022)
      Live-cell imaging is a common data acquisition technique used by biologists to analyze cell behavior. Since manually tracking cells in a video sequence is extremely time-consuming, many automatic algorithms have been ...
    • The Challenge of Branch-Aware Data Manifold Exploration 

      Bot, Daniël M.; Peeters, Jannes; Aerts, Jan (The Eurographics Association, 2023)
      Branches within clusters can represent meaningful subgroups that should be explored. In general, automatically detecting branching structures within clusters requires analysing the distances between data points and a ...
    • The Challenges of Releasing the Moana Island Scene 

      Tamstorf, Rasmus; Pritchett, Heather (The Eurographics Association, 2019)
      A tremendous amount of research has been done over the years using the Stanford bunny, the Cornell box and recently somewhat more complicated data sets. Yet, none of these data sets come close to representing the complexity ...
    • Change Point Detection for Ocean Eddy Analysis 

      Banesh, Divya; Wendelberger, Joanne; Petersen, Mark; Ahrens, James; Hamann, Bernd (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      The detection and analysis of mesoscale ocean eddies is a complex task, made more difficult when simulated or observational ocean data are massive. We present the statistical approach of change point detection as a means ...
    • Characterization of Blood-Flow Patterns from Phase-Contrast MRI Velocity Fields 

      Pelt, Roy van; Fuster, Andrea; Claassen, Geert; Vilanova, Anna (The Eurographics Association, 2014)
      Hemodynamic information has proven valuable for analysis of cardiovascular diseases. Aberrant blood-flow patterns,for instance, often relate to disease progression. Magnetic resonance imaging enables blood-flow measurementsthat ...