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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, January - February 2022
- Gary Singh:
Wake Up Your Data. 5-6 - Nathalie Miebach, Bruce Donald Campbell, Francesca Samsel:
Nathalie Miebach: Sculpted Data Infused With Craftsmanship. 7-16 - Torsten Möller, Richard Zhang:
Perception, Visual Inference, and Exploratory Visualization. 17-19 - Kapil Dev, Manfred Lau:
Learning Perceptual Aesthetics of 3-D Shapes From Multiple Views. 20-31 - Victor Flavio de Andrade Araujo, Julia Melgare, Bruna Martini Dalmoro, Soraia Raupp Musse:
Is the Perceived Comfort With CG Characters Increasing With Their Novelty? 32-46 - Sota Shoman, Tomohiro Mashita, Alexander Plopski, Photchara Ratsamee, Yuki Uranishi:
Real-to-Synthetic Feature Transform for Illumination Invariant Camera Localization. 47-55 - Recep Sinan Tümen, T. Metin Sezgin:
Segmentation and Recognition of Offline Sketch Scenes Using Dynamic Programming. 56-72 - Shahid Latif, Hagen Tarner, Fabian Beck:
Talking Realities: Audio Guides in Virtual Reality Visualizations. 73-83 - Christoph Kinkeldey, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Tanja Blascheck, Petra Isenberg:
BitConduite: Exploratory Visual Analysis of Entity Activity on the Bitcoin Network. 84-94 - Marcin Kurzyna, Tomasz Kwapinski:
Braid Plot - A Mixed Palette Plotting Method as an Extension of Contour Plot. 95-104 - Catherine Ball, Eric Novotny, Sun Joo Grace Ahn, Lindsay S. Hahn, Michael D. Schmidt, Stephen L. Rathbun, Kyle Johnsen, Mike Potel:
Scaling the Virtual Fitness Buddy Ecosystem as a School-Based Physical Activity Intervention for Children. 105-115 - Jorge D. Camba, Pedro Company, Vetria L. Byrd, Beatriz Sousa Santos, Ginger Alford:
Identifying Deception as a Critical Component of Visualization Literacy. 116-122 - Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko, Linara Adilova, Stefan Wrobel, Theresa-Marie Rhyne:
Visual Analytics for Human-Centered Machine Learning. 123-133
Volume 42, Number 2, March - April 2022
- Gary Singh:
Build This City. 5-7 - Petra Gospodnetic, Christina Gillmann, Gerik Scheuermann:
Special Issue on Visualization in Manufacturing. 8-9 - Moataz Abdelaal, Felix Amtsberg, Michael Becher, Rebeca Duque Estrada, Fabian Kannenberg, Aimée Sousa Calepso, Hans Jakob Wagner, Guido Reina, Michael Sedlmair, Achim Menges, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visualization for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction: Shaping the Future of Our Built World. 10-20 - Lena Cibulski, Johanna Schmidt, Wolfgang Aigner:
Reflections on Visualization Research Projects in the Manufacturing Industry. 21-32 - Michael Becher, Dominik Herr, Christoph Müller, Kuno Kurzhals, Guido Reina, Lena Wagner, Thomas Ertl, Daniel Weiskopf:
Situated Visual Analysis and Live Monitoring for Manufacturing. 33-44 - Vanessa Kretzschmar, Allan Rocha, Fabian Günther, Markus Stommel, Gerik Scheuermann:
Stress Visualization for Interface Optimization of a Hybrid Component Using Surface Tensor Spines. 45-55 - Viny Saajan Victor, Andre Schmeißer, Heike Leitte, Simone Gramsch:
Visual Parameter Space Analysis for Optimizing the Quality of Industrial Nonwovens. 56-67 - Joscha Eirich, Georgios Koutroulis, Belgin Mutlu, Dominik Jäckle, Roman Kern, Tobias Schreck, Jürgen Bernard:
ManEx: The Visual Analysis of Measurements for the Assessment of Errors in Electrical Engines. 68-80 - Yuki Ikeda, Yuki Igarashi:
Podiy: A System for Design and Production of Pouches by Novices. 81-88 - Richard Zhang:
The New Test of Time Award. 89 - Richard F. Riesenfeld:
The Development of B-Splines for CAD. 90-100 - Tzu-Mao Li:
Differentiable Visual Computing: Challenges and Opportunities. 101-109 - Robert Kosara:
More Than Meets the Eye: A Closer Look at Encodings in Visualization. 110-114
Volume 42, Number 3, May - June 2022
- Gary Singh:
About Face. 5-6 - Misha Sra, Valdemar Danry, Pattie Maes:
Situated VR: Toward a Congruent Hybrid Reality Without Experiential Artifacts. 7-18 - Edith Heiter, Bo Kang, Tijl De Bie, Jefrey Lijffijt:
Evaluating Representation Learning and Graph Layout Methods for Visualization. 19-28 - Emily Wall, Cindy Xiong, Yea-Seul Kim:
VisHikers' Guide to Evaluation: Competing Considerations in Study Design. 29-38 - Nikos Bikakis, Panos K. Chrysanthis, George Papastefanatos, Tobias Schreck:
Special Issue on Machine Learning Approaches in Big Data Visualization. 39-40 - Cheng Sun, Ko-Chih Wang:
DLA-VPS: Deep-Learning-Assisted Visual Parameter Space Analysis of Cosmological Simulations. 41-52 - Xiaoyang Han, Xiaomin Yu, Guan Li, Jun Liu, Ying Zhao, Guihua Shan:
Narrative In Situ Visual Analysis for Large-Scale Ocean Eddy Evolution. 65-73 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Jose Manuel Cordero Garcia, Dirk Hecker, George A. Vouros:
Supporting Visual Exploration of Iterative Job Scheduling. 74-86 - Chiara Ceccarini, Edyta Paulina Bogucka, Indira Sen, Marios Constantinides, Catia Prandi, Daniele Quercia:
Visualizing Internal Sustainability Efforts in Big Companies. 87-98 - Elif E. Firat, Alark Joshi, Robert S. Laramee:
VisLitE: Visualization Literacy and Evaluation. 99-107 - Minchen Li:
Reliable Contact Simulation With IPC. 108-114 - James Abello, Haoyang Zhang, Daniel Nakhimovich, Chengguizi Han, Mridul Aanjaneya:
Giga Graph Cities: Their Buckets, Buildings, Waves, and Fragments. 53-64
Volume 42, Number 4, July - August 2022
- Gary Singh:
The Medusa Touch. 5-7 - Jirí Zárský, Gaetan Lopez, Tomás Kliegr:
Explainability of Text Clustering Visualizations - Twitter Disinformation Case Study. 8-19 - Chaoli Wang:
VisVisual: A Toolkit for Teaching and Learning Data Visualization. 20-26 - Richard Zhang:
Visual Analysis and Processing of Diverse Data. 27 - Leonardo Morales, Pablo Navarro, Celia Cintas, Rolando González-José, Virginia Ramallo, Claudio Delrieux:
Bulsarapp: Interactive Visual Analysis for Surname Trend Exploration. 28-39 - Nicholas Ingulfsen, Simone Schaub-Meyer, Markus Gross, Tobias Günther:
News Globe: Visualization of Geolocalized News Articles. 40-51 - Julia Kubiak Melgare, Rossana Baptista Queiroz, Soraia Raupp Musse:
Investigating Emotion Style in Human Faces Using Clustering Methods. 52-71 - I-Chao Shen:
Data-Driven Sketch Beautification With Neural Feature Representation. 72-79 - Hennes Rave, Johannes Fincke, Steffen Averkamp, Beate Tangerding, Luca P. Wehrenberg, Tim Gerrits, Karim Huesmann, Simon Leistikow, Lars Linsen:
Multifaceted Visual Analysis of Oceanographic Simulation Ensemble Data. 80-88 - Natkamon Tovanich, Alexis Pister, Gaëlle Richer, Paola Valdivia, Christophe Prieur, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Petra Isenberg:
VAST 2020 Contest Challenge: GraphMatchMaker - Visual Analytics for Graph Comparison and Matching. 89-102 - Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Lightning and Thunder: The Early Days of Interactive Information Visualization at the University of Maryland. 103-113 - James P. Ahrens:
Technology Trends and Challenges for Large-Scale Scientific Visualization. 114-119
Volume 42, Number 5, September - October 2022
- Gary Singh:
Intelligent Accidents. 5-6 - Richard Zhang:
Computer Graphics and VR/AR: From Clouds, to Cartoons, to a 3-D Virtual Museum. 7 - Pinar Satilmis, Demetris Marnerides, Kurt Debattista, Thomas Bashford-Rogers:
Deep Synthesis of Cloud Lighting. 8-18 - Farhan Rahman Wasee, Alen Joy, Charalambos Poullis:
Predicting Surface Reflectance Properties of Outdoor Scenes Under Unknown Natural Illumination. 19-27 - Shantong Sun, Rongke Liu, Shuqiao Sun, Unsang Park:
Keypoint-Based Disentangled Pose Network for Category-Level 6-D Object Pose Tracking. 28-36 - Harshil Shah, Sambit Ghadai, Dhruv Gamdha, Alex Schuster, Ivan Thomas, Nathan Greiner, Adarsh Krishnamurthy:
GPU-Accelerated Collision Analysis of Vehicles in a Point Cloud Environment. 37-50 - Savvas Zotos, Marilena Lemonari, Michael Konstantinou, Anastasios Yiannakidis, Georgios Pappas, Panayiotis Kyriakou, Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis, Andreas Aristidou:
Digitizing Wildlife: The Case of a Reptile 3-D Virtual Museum. 51-65 - Tsukasa Fukusato, Akinobu Maejima:
View-Dependent Deformation for 2.5-D Cartoon Models. 66-75 - Sonsoles López-Pernas, Andres Munoz-Arcentales, Carlos Aparicio, Enrique Barra, Aldo Gordillo, Joaquín Salvachúa, Juan Quemada:
Educational Data Virtual Lab: Connecting the Dots Between Data Visualization and Analysis. 76-83 - Jimmy Johansson Westberg, Karljohan E. Lundin Palmerius, Jonas Lundberg:
UTM City - Visualization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. 84-89 - Sarah Dashti, Fiaz Hussain, Fiona Carroll, Edmond Prakash, Andrés Adolfo Navarro Newball:
Role of Intricate Pottery Visualization in Ceramic Manufacturing. 90-97
Volume 42, Number 6, November - December 2022
- Gary Singh:
The Game of Slime. 5-6 - Hao (Richard) Zhang:
Best Paper Awards 2021. 7-8 - L. Miguel Encarnação, Jörn Kohlhammer, Chad A. Steed:
Visualization for AI Explainability. 9-10 - Mennatallah El-Assady, Caterina Moruzzi:
Which Biases and Reasoning Pitfalls Do Explanations Trigger? Decomposing Communication Processes in Human-AI Interaction. 11-23 - Jun Yuan, Gromit Yeuk-Yin Chan, Brian Barr, Kyle Overton, Kim Rees, Luis Gustavo Nonato, Enrico Bertini, Cláudio T. Silva:
SUBPLEX: A Visual Analytics Approach to Understand Local Model Explanations at the Subpopulation Level. 24-36 - Mahsan Nourani, Chiradeep Roy, Donald R. Honeycutt, Eric D. Ragan, Vibhav Gogate:
DETOXER: A Visual Debugging Tool With Multiscope Explanations for Temporal Multilabel Classification. 37-46 - Markus Plass, Michaela Kargl, Patrick Nitsche, Emilian Jungwirth, Andreas Holzinger, Heimo Müller:
Understanding and Explaining Diagnostic Paths: Toward Augmented Decision Making. 47-57 - Michael Sedbon, Bruce Donald Campbell, Francesca Samsel:
Michael Sedbon: Explorations in Coupling Artificial and Natural Systems. 58-63 - Tatiana Losev, Justin Raynor, Sheelagh Carpendale, Melanie Tory:
Embracing Disciplinary Diversity in Visualization. 64-71 - Yves Annanias, Dirk Zeckzer, Gerik Scheuermann, Daniel Wiegreffe:
An Interactive Decision Support System for Land Reuse Tasks. 72-83 - Anjana Arunkumar, Nitin Gupta, Andrea Pinceti, Lalitha Sankar, Chris Bryan:
PMUVis : A Large-Scale Platform to Assist Power System Operators in a Smart Grid. 84-95 - Tim McGraw, Michael Eddy:
Hybrid Rendering for Interactive Visualization of Mantle Convection. 96-106 - Nicola Capece, Ugo Erra, Gilda Manfredi, Rocco Di Bello:
BoidVR: An Agent Simulation Environment Based on Freehand and Virtual Reality. 107-115 - Sebastian Friston, Ben J. Congdon, Anthony Steed:
Teaching Social Virtual Reality With Ubiq. 116-122 - Torsten Möller:
Incoming and Outgoing. 123-124
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