Browsing EG UK Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics by Subject "Applications"
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Collaborative Computational Projects - Visualisation Applications Survey
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)This extended abstract presents initial outcomes from three visualisation user needs surveys, and includes an invitation for new communities to engage with follow-on surveys. Statistical and text cluster analysis have been ... -
Fire and Gas Detection Mapping using Volumetric Rendering
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)The software presented here provides an interactive real-time tool for the simulation of fire and gas detection mapping using volumetric rendering based on the layouts of fire and gas detectors within 3D virtual environments. -
Geometry-based Algorithm for Detection of Asymmetric Tunnels in Protein Molecules
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)We present a novel geometry-based method for computing asymmetric tunnels and voids in proteins, approximating their real shape with selected precision. Our method combines ideas from Voronoi and grid based approaches for ... -
gVirtualXRay: Virtual X-Ray Imaging Library on GPU
(The Eurographics Association, 2017)We present an Open-source library called gVirtualXRay to simulate realistic X-ray images in realtime. It implements the attenuation law (also called Beer-Lambert) on GPU. It takes into account the polychromatism of the ... -
NetVis: a Visualization Tool Enabling Multiple Perspectives of Network Traffic Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)Computer network traffic visualizations deliver improved understanding of pattern-of-life for networks, and such enhanced awareness can facilitate the detection of malicious traffic. Existing tools often opt for graph or ... -
Using Semi-automatic 3D Scene Reconstruction to Create a Digital Medieval Charnel Chapel
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)The use of a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) has become a popular technique for the acquisition of 3D scenes in the fields of cultural heritage and archaeology. In this study, a semi-automatic reconstruction technique is ...