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15th VISIGRAPP 2020: Valletta, Malta - Volume 3: IVAPP
- Andreas Kerren, Christophe Hurter, José Braz:
Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications, VISIGRAPP 2020, Volume 3: IVAPP, Valletta, Malta, February 27-29, 2020. SCITEPRESS 2020, ISBN 978-989-758-402-2
Invited Speakers
- Matthias Nießner:
Semantic 3D Scene Understanding in RGB-D Scans. VISIGRAPP 2020: 5 - Anthony Steed:
The Computing Challenges of Mixed-Reality. VISIGRAPP 2020: 7 - Alan Chalmers:
High Dynamic Range: Where to next? VISIGRAPP 2020: 9 - Helen C. Purchase:
Experimental Pitfalls. VISIGRAPP 2020: 11
Papers
- Max Franke, Markus John, Moritz Knabben, Jana Keck, Tanja Blascheck, Steffen Koch:
LilyPads: Exploring the Spatiotemporal Dissemination of Historical Newspaper Articles. 17-28 - Mateus Espadoto, Nina S. T. Hirata, Alexandre X. Falcão, Alexandru C. Telea:
Improving Neural Network-based Multidimensional Projections. 29-41 - Xingyu Chen, Guangping Zeng, Jirí Kosinka, Alexandru C. Telea:
Visual Exploration of 3D Shape Databases Via Feature Selection. 42-53 - Maria Herick, Vladimir Molchanov, Lars Linsen:
Temporally Coherent Topological Landscapes for Time-varying Scalar Fields. 54-61 - Martin Baumann, Harutyun Minasyan, Steffen Koch, Kuno Kurzhals, Thomas Ertl:
AnnoXplorer: A Scalable, Integrated Approach for the Visual Analysis of Text Annotations. 62-75 - Richard Khulusi, Jakob Kusnick, Josef Focht, Stefan Jänicke:
musiXplora: Visual Analysis of a Musicological Encyclopedia. 76-87 - Maxim Spur, Vincent Tourre, Erwan J. David, Guillaume Moreau, Patrick Le Callet:
MapStack: Exploring Multilayered Geospatial Data in Virtual Reality. 88-99 - Stefan Jänicke:
Teaching on the Intersection of Visualization and Digital Humanities. 100-109 - Gabriel Dias Cantareira, Fernando V. Paulovich, Elham Etemad:
Visualizing Learning Space in Neural Network Hidden Layers. 110-121 - Kassandra Raymond, Andrew Hamilton-Wright:
Curtain Graphs: Using a Floating Baseline for Comparison in a Two-dimensional Graphical Space. 125-132 - Diego S. Cintra, Alan Valejo, Alneu de Andrade Lopes, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira:
Visualization to Assist Interpretation of the Multilevel Paradigm in Bipartite Graphs. 133-140 - Bruno Schneider, Daniel A. Keim, Mennatallah El-Assady:
DataShiftExplorer: Visualizing and Comparing Change in Multidimensional Data for Supervised Learning. 141-148 - Florian Jung, Veronika Dashuber, Michael Philippsen:
Towards Collaborative and Dynamic Software Visualization in VR. 149-156 - Pawandeep Kaur, Dora Kiesel:
Combining Image and Caption Analysis for Classifying Charts in Biodiversity Texts. 157-168 - Christopher Bartlett, Noelle LeRoy, Damian Schofield, Jonathan Ford, Summer Decker:
Assessing the Feasibility of using Augmented Reality to Visualize Interventional Radiology Imagery. 169-176 - Daniel Clark, Benjamin P. Turnbull:
Interactive 3D Visualization of Network Traffic in Time for Forensic Analysis. 177-184 - Stefan Boshe-Plois, Quynh Quang Ngo, Peter Albers, Lars Linsen:
Visual Analysis of Billiard Dynamics Simulation Ensembles. 185-192 - Eugeniya Malikova, Valery Adzhiev, Oleg Fryazinov, Alexander A. Pasko:
Visual-auditory Volume Rendering of Dynamic Quantum Chemistry Molecular Fields. 193-200 - Atsuro Konishi, Hiroshi Hosobe:
Time-series Visualization of Twitter Trends. 201-208 - Michela Assale, Silvia Bordogna, Federico Cabitza:
Vague Visualizations to Reduce Quantification Bias in Shared Medical Decision Making. 209-216 - Ryosuke Saga, Tomoki Yoshikawa, Ken Wakita, Ken Sakamoto, Gerald Schaefer, Tomoharu Nakashima:
A Genetic Algorithm Optimising Control Point Placement for Edge Bundling. 217-222 - Gabriela Cruz-Guzmán, Lorna V. Rosas-Téllez:
Visualization of Data for Decision Making in a University. 223-230 - Adrien Halnaut, Romain Giot, Romain Bourqui, David Auber:
Deep Dive into Deep Neural Networks with Flows. 231-239 - Jakob Kusnick, Richard Khulusi, Josef Focht, Stefan Jänicke:
A Timeline Metaphor for Analyzing the Relationships between Musical Instruments and Musical Pieces. 240-251 - Yota Kikuchi, Makoto Okamoto:
Irosashi: Visualization of the Colors of a Building Which Leave an Impression to Identify Characteristics of an Urban Environment. 252-259 - Martin Engebretsen:
What 'Work' Can Dataviz Do in Popular Science Communication? 260-264 - Subhajit Chakrabarty, Haim Levkowitz:
A New Algorithm using Independent Components for Classification and Prediction of High Dimensional Data. 265-272 - Willy Scheibel, Matthias Trapp, Daniel Limberger, Jürgen Döllner:
A Taxonomy of Treemap Visualization Techniques. 273-280 - Katia Capellini, Paolo Tripicchio, Emanuele Vignali, Emanuele Gasparotti, Lamia Ait Ali, Massimiliano Cantinotti, Duccio Federici, Giuseppe Santoro, Francesca Alfonzetti, Chiara Evangelista, Camilla Tanca, Simona Celi:
3D Printing and 3D Virtual Models for Surgical and Percutaneous Planning of Congenital Heart Diseases. 281-287 - Premek Brada, Richard Lipka, Lukas Holy, Kamil Jezek:
Interactive System Architecture Exploration: Case Studies with the IMiGEr Tool. 288-293 - Kathleen Campbell Garwood, David Steingard, Marcello Balduccini:
Dynamic Collaborative Visualization of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Creating an SDG Dashboard for Reporting and Best Practice Sharing. 294-300 - Catarina Maçãs, Evgheni Polisciuc, Penousal Machado:
GlyphSOMe: Using SOM with Data Glyphs for Customer Profiling. 301-308 - Johanna Schmidt:
Usage of Visualization Techniques in Data Science Workflows. 309-316 - Charalampos Kopsacheilis, Paschalis Charalampous, Ioannis Kostavelis, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
In Situ Visual Quality Control in 3D Printing. 317-324 - Sidonie Christophe:
Geovisualization: Multidimensional Exploration of the Territory. 325-332
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