Browsing Short Papers 2008 by Issue Date
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Rendering Method for Flat Origami
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)In flat Origami (Origami which is folded flat), some cases exist that have a closed-loop in the overlap order of faces after they are folded. It is difficult to display this shape correctly on the screen when Origami is ... -
Knitty: 3D Modeling of Knitted Animals with a Production Assistant Interface
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Knitty is an interactive design system for creating knitted animals. The user designs a 3D surface model using a sketching interface. The system automatically generates a knitting pattern and then visualizes the shape of ... -
Volume Data Visualization Using Fractal Interpolation Surfaces
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Visualization of medical or experimental data is often achieved by extracting an intermediate geometric representation of the data. One such popular method for extracting an isosurface from volume data is the Marching Cubes ... -
Evaluation of a Mobile MR Geovisualisation Interface
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)This paper presents experimental results of a mobile mixed reality interface designed for geovisualization of 3D realistic urban environments which allows dynamic switching between three visualization domains: a virtual ... -
Mining Motifs from Human Motion
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Mining frequently occurring temporal motion patterns (motion motifs) is important for understanding, organizing and retrieving motion data. However, without any a priori knowledge of the motifs, such as their lengths, ... -
Physically-Based Interactive Sand Simulation
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)The interactive simulation of 3D terrains has been approached from several perspectives. Due to the complexity of the system involved, most of the models proposed focus on a visually realistic animation of the scene, rather ... -
Microquad Soft Shadow Mapping Revisited
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Recently, real-time soft shadow research saw many important contributions from the class of soft shadow mapping algorithms, where approximate occluder geometry is reconstructed from a shadow map and backprojected onto the ... -
Removing Artifacts Due To Frequency-Domain Processing of Light-Fields
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)In previous works, light-field capture has been analyzed in spatio-angular representation. A light-field camera samples the optical signal within a single photograph by multiplexing the 4D radiance onto the physical 2D ... -
A Novel Approach to Support Quality of Experience in Remote Visualization on Mobile Devices
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)This paper proposes a novel approach to support Quality of Experience (QoE) in remote visualization on mobile devices. Image resolution, frame rate, compression ratio, color depth, and device throughput are simultaneously ... -
Shadowed Relighting of Dynamic Geometry with 1D BRDFs
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)We present a method for synthesizing the dynamic self-occlusion of an articulating character in real-time (> 170Hz) while incorporating reflection effects from 1D BRDFs under dynamic lighting and view conditions. We ... -
Measuring and Enhancing the Legibility of GPU-rendered Text
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Whereas the rendering of tiny typefaces in 2D applications has been perfected over decades, the legibility of text in 3D visualizations has rarely been addressed. This affects road signs, meters, screens, and books in ... -
Laziness is a Virtue: Motion Stitching Using Effort Minimization
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Given two motion-capture sequences that are to be stitched together, how can we assess the goodness of the stitching? The straightforward solution, Euclidean distance, permits counter-intuitive results because it ignores ... -
Virtual Hair Handle: A Model for Haptic Hairstyling
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)The process of styling virtual hair is a tedious task for 3D artists, who would significantly profit from more natural and intuitive ways of creating virtual hairstyles - such as, for example, the possibility to simply ... -
Efficient Soft Tissue Modelling Using Charged Particle Control Points
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)As the performance levels of personal computers increases so does the desire for more realistic and immersive software and simulation. An area where this is particularly the case is that of medical training simulation, ... -
Contact Skinning
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)In this paper, we propose a new approach to model interactions through a skinning method. Skinning is a frequently used technique to animate a mesh based on skeleton motion. In the case of a hand motion sequence used to ... -
Revealing Pentimenti Through Raking Angle Photography
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Discovering hidden details in historical paintings, such as pentimenti, can help reveal historical influences and changing intentions of an artist. Top-down photographs of visible light historical paintings do not capture ... -
Video Carving
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)We present a technique for summarizing a video into a short segment, while preserving the important events in the original. While many techniques remove whole frames from the video stream when condensing it, we observe ... -
Interactive Stroke-Based NPR using Hand Postures on Large Displays
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)We explore the use of hand postures to interact with stroke-based rendering (SBR) on touch-sensitive large displays. In contrast to traditional WIMP interfaces, we allow people to directly engage with and influence a ... -
Post Facto Registration Tools for Urban Modelling
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)Urban modelling applications require high-precision geometric models both for graphical rendering and for engineering purposes. While geometric models, photographic images and laser-scanned point clouds are ideally ... -
Crowds in Context: Evaluating the Perceptual Plausibility of Pedestrian Orientations
(The Eurographics Association, 2008)We describe a work-in-progress evaluating the plausibility of pedestrian orientations. While many studies have focused on creating accurate or fast crowd simulation models for populating virtual cities or other environments, ...