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    Privacy Policy of the Eurographics Association
    (Eurographics Association, 2010-09-03) EG Secretary
    The Eurographics Association relies on the tools available on the Internet and on the World Wide Web. This holds both for the day-to-day operations of the Association (management of members, mailing, financial operations, etc) as well as for the announcement of new events, digital library services, etc. It is therefore vital for the Association that your data would be stored in our database, and that you give us your email address.
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    What can Computer Graphics expect from 3D Computer Vision?
    (The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007) Sara, Radim
    Computer Vision is a discipline whose ultimate goal is to interpret optical images of real scenes. It is well understood that such a problem is cursed by ambiguity of interpretation and uncertainty of evidence. Despite imperfectness of results due to the scenes never following our prior models exactly, Computer Vision has achieved a significant progress in the past two decades.This talk will outline the quest of 3D Computer Vision by describing a processing pipeline that receives a heap of unorganized images from unknown cameras and produces a consistent 3D geometric model together with camera calibrations. We will see how new algorithms allow the standard conception of the pipeline as a series of independent processing steps gradually transform to a single complex, yet efficient vision task. We will identify some points where linking Computer Vision and Computer Graphics would bring significant progress.
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    Eurographics Ireland 2002 Workshop
    (Blackwell Publishers, Inc and the Eurographics Association, 2002) O'Sullivan, Carol
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    New Eurographics Fellow
    (Blackwell Publishers, Inc and the Eurographics Association, 2002)
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    Join Now!
    (Blackwell Publishers, Inc and the Eurographics Association, 2002)
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    Eurographics Spain 11th Conference
    (Blackwell Publishers, Inc and the Eurographics Association, 2002) Isern, Jordi Regincos
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    Color Section
    (Blackwell Publishers Ltd and the Eurographics Association., 2002)
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    Siggraph 2002
    (Blackwell Publishers, Inc and the Eurographics Association, 2002) Laycock, Stephen D.; Laycock, Robert G.
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    Interactive Visualization with Programmable Graphics Hardware
    (Blackwell Publishers, Inc and the Eurographics Association, 2002) Ertl, Thomas
    One of the main scientific goals of visualization is the development of algorithms and appropriate data models which facilitate interactive visual analysis and direct manipulation of the increasingly large data sets which result from simulations running on massive parallel computer systems, from measurements employing fast high-resolution sensors, or from large databases and hierarchical information spaces.This task can only be achieved with the optimization of all stages of the visualization pipeline: filtering, compression, and feature extraction of the raw data sets, adaptive visualization mappings which allow the users to choose between speed and accuracy, and exploiting new graphics hardware features for fast and high-quality rendering. The recent introduction of advanced programmability in widely available graphics hardware has already led to impressive progress in the area of volume visualization. However, besides the acceleration of the final rendering, flexible graphics hardware is increasingly being used also for the mapping and filtering stages of the visualization pipeline, thus giving rise to new levels of interactivity in visualization applications. The talk will present recent results of applying programmable graphics hardware in various visualization algorithms covering volume data, flow data, terrains, NPR rendering, and distributed and remote applications.