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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, January - February 2024
- Gary Singh:
All That Data Jazz. 5-7 - André Stork:
EIC's Editorial. 8-9 - Christina Gillmann, Johanna Schmidt, Daniel Wiegreffe:
Interactive Visualization in Applications. 10-12 - Nico Graebling, Melanie Althaus, Özgür Ozan Sen, Thomas Reimann, Tuanny Cajuhi, Gerik Scheuermann, Olaf Kolditz, Karsten Rink:
"Feels Like an Indie Game" - Evaluation of a Virtual Field Trip Prototype on Radioactive Waste Management Research for University Education. 13-24 - Maximilian Söchting, Miguel D. Mahecha, David Montero Loaiza, Gerik Scheuermann:
Lexcube: Interactive Visualization of Large Earth System Data Cubes. 25-37 - André Stork, Chi-Wing Fu:
Wildfire, Snow, and, Panoramic Ray Tracing. 38-39 - Gabriel Borrelli, Lars Hagemann, Jannik Steinkühler, Adrian Derstroff, Marina Evers, Karim Huesmann, Simon Leistikow, Hennes Rave, Reyhaneh Sabbagh Gol, Lars Linsen:
2022 IEEE Scientific Visualization Contest Winner: Multifield Analysis of Vorticity-Driven Lateral Spread in Wildfire Ensembles. 40-49 - Petri M. Varsa, Gladimir V. G. Baranoski:
Rendering the Bluish Appearance of Snow: When Light Transmission Matters. 50-61 - Jian Wu, Lili Wang:
Panoramic Ray Tracing for Interactive Mixed Reality Rendering Based on 360° RGBD Video. 62-75 - Aaron Hertzmann:
New Insights in Smooth Occluding Contours for Nonphotorealistic Rendering. 76-85 - Hannah Clara Bayat, Manuela Waldner, Renata G. Raidou:
A Workflow to Visually Assess Interobserver Variability in Medical Image Segmentation. 86-94 - David Borland, Arran Zeyu Wang, David Gotz:
Using Counterfactuals to Improve Causal Inferences From Visualizations. 95-104
Volume 44, Number 2, March - April 2024
- Gary Singh:
Holon Loosely [About the Cover]. 5-7 - André Stork:
EIC's Editorial. 8-9 - Bruce Donald Campbell, Nicholas R. Hedley, Aaron Hertzmann:
Art and Artificial Intelligence. 10-11 - Henriikka Vartiainen, Matti Tedre:
How Text-to-Image Generative AI Is Transforming Mediated Action. 12-22 - Claudia Melis Tonti, Lorenzo Papa, Irene Amerini:
Lightweight 3-D Convolutional Occupancy Networks for Virtual Object Reconstruction. 23-36 - Connor Phillips, Junfeng Jiao, Emmalee Clubb:
Testing the Capability of AI Art Tools for Urban Design. 37-45 - Jon McCormack, Francesca Samsel:
Jon McCormack: Art Infused With [Artificial] Intelligence. 46-54 - Rahul C. Basole, Timothy Major:
Generative AI for Visualization: Opportunities and Challenges. 55-64 - Bradley Rey, Bongshin Lee, Eun Kyoung Choe, Pourang Irani:
Databiting: Lightweight, Transient, and Insight Rich Exploration of Personal Data. 65-72 - David C. Hollock, Nicholas J. Brunsink, Austin B. Whittaker, Andrew Lawson, Toni B. Pence, Brittany Morago, Elham Ebrahimi, James Stocker, Amelia Moody, Amy Taylor:
Virtual Access to STEM Careers: In the Field Experiments. 73-80 - Daniel Zielasko, Bernhard E. Riecke:
Sitting or Standing in VR: About Comfort, Conflicts, and Hazards. 81-88 - Ho-San Kang, Jinseong Yang, Beom-Seok Ko, Bo-Seong Kim, Oh-Young Song, Soo-Mi Choi:
Integrated Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies for Realistic Fire Drill Training. 89-99 - I-Chao Shen, Hao-Kang Liu, Bing-Yu Chen:
NeRF-In: Free-Form Inpainting for Pretrained NeRF With RGB-D Priors. 100-109 - Benjamin Watson, Josef B. Spjut, Joohwan Kim, Byungjoo Lee, Mijin Yoo, Peter Shirley, Rulon Raymond:
Is Less More? Rendering for Esports. 110-116 - Chi-Wing Fu:
The Test of Time (ToT) Awards. 117-118
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