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Item EUROGRAPHICS 2017: Dirk Bartz Prize Frontmatter(Eurographics Association, 2017) Bruckner, Stefan; Ropinski, Timo;Item Organic Narrative Charts(The Eurographics Association, 2020) Bolte, Fabian; Bruckner, Stefan; Wilkie, Alexander and Banterle, FrancescoStoryline visualizations display the interactions of groups and entities and their development over time. Existing approaches have successfully adopted the general layout from hand-drawn illustrations to automatically create similar depictions. Ward Shelley is the author of several diagrammatic paintings that show the timeline of art-related subjects, such as Downtown Body, a history of art scenes. His drawings include many stylistic elements that are not covered by existing storyline visualizations, like links between entities, splits and merges of streams, and tags or labels to describe the individual elements. We present a visualization method that provides a visual mapping for the complex relationships in the data, creates a layout for their display, and adopts a similar styling of elements to imitate the artistic appeal of such illustrations.We compare our results to the original drawings and provide an open-source authoring tool prototype.Item Model-based Visualization for Medical Education and Training(The Eurographics Association, 2019) Smit, Noeska; Lawonn, Kai; Kraima, Annelot; deRuiter, Marco; Bruckner, Stefan; Eisemann, Elmar; Vilanova, Anna; Bruckner, Stefan and Oeltze-Jafra, SteffenAnatomy, or the study of the structure of the human body, is an essential component of medical education. Certain parts of human anatomy are considered to be more complex to understand than others, due to a multitude of closely related structures. Furthermore, there are many potential variations in anatomy, e.g., different topologies of vessels, and knowledge of these variations is critical for many in medical practice. Some aspects of individual anatomy, such as the autonomic nerves, are not visible in individuals through medical imaging techniques or even during surgery, placing these nerves at risk for damage. 3D models and interactive visualization techniques can be used to improve understanding of this complex anatomy, in combination with traditional medical education paradigms. We present a framework incorporating several advanced medical visualization techniques and applications for teaching and training purposes, which is the result of an interdisciplinary project. In contrast to previous approaches which focus on general anatomy visualization or direct visualization of medical imaging data, we employ model-based techniques to represent variational anatomy, as well as anatomy not visible from imaging. Our framework covers the complete spectrum including general anatomy, anatomical variations, and anatomy in individual patients. Applications within our framework were evaluated positively with medical users, and our educational tool for general anatomy is in use in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on anatomy, which had over 17000 participants worldwide in the first run.Item EUROGRAPHICS 2019: Dirk Bartz Prize Frontmatter(Eurographics Association, 2019) Bruckner, Stefan; Oeltze-Jafra, Steffen; Bruckner, Stefan and Oeltze-Jafra, Steffen