If you missed SIGGRAPH 2017 watch a selection of recorded Live Streaming Sessions.
If you missed SIGGRAPH 2017 watch a selection of recorded Live Streaming Sessions.
This talk motivates direct classification of multifield volume data, and in particular discusses pixel-exact direct ray casting of fiber surfaces, applied to combustion simulations and other use cases.
Kui Wu
University of Utah
Aaron Knoll
University of Utah and Argonne National Laboratory
Benjamin J. Isaac
University of Utah
Hamish Carr
University of Leeds
Valerio Pascucci
University of Utah
This talk presents an efficient algorithm for computing the Reeb space of bivariate volume data. By generalizing univariate concepts, this approach allows for practical computations and new visualization capabilities.
Julien Tierny
Sorbonne Universités and CNRS
Hamish Carr
University of Leeds
This talk presents a method for interactive global illumination of both static and time-varying volumetric data based on reduction of the overhead associated with re-computation of photon maps.
Daniel Jonsson
Linköpings universitet
Anders Ynnerman
Linköpings universitet
This talk presents a topology-based approach to capture the spatio-temporal activity in a city across multiple temporal resolutions and a visual exploration framework that allows exploring it under different conditions.
Fabio Miranda
New York University
Harish Doraiswamy
New York University
Marcos Lage
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Kai Zhao
New York University
Bruno Gonçalves
New York University
Luc Wilson
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Mondrian Hsieh
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Claudio T. Silva
New York University