Volume 27, Number 1, January/February 2007
- Gary Singh:
Vamping on Ultrafractal.
4-5

- Blayne Field, Sean O'Neill, Victoria Interrante, Thomas W. Jones, Timothy Urness:
FieldVis: A Tool for Visualizing Astrophysical Magnetohydrodynamic Flow.
9-13

- Nikunj Raghuvanshi, Ming C. Lin:
Physically Based Sound Synthesis for Large-Scale Virtual Environments.
14-18

- Jian Huang, Huadong Liu, Micah Beck, Andrew Gaston, Jinzhu Gao, Terry Moore:
Dynamic Sharing of Large-Scale Visualization.
20-25

- Takeo Igarashi, Robert C. Zeleznik:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Sketch-Based Interaction.
26-27

- Tevfik Metin Sezgin, Randall Davis:
Sketch Interpretation Using Multiscale Models of Temporal Patterns.
28-37

- Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
Advances in Mathematical Sketching: Moving Toward the Paradigm's Full Potential.
38-48

- Frederic Cordier, Hyewon Seo:
Free-Form Sketching of Self-Occluding Objects.
50-59

- Levent Burak Kara, Kenji Shimada:
Sketch-Based 3D-Shape Creation for Industrial Styling Design.
60-71

- Emmanuel Turquin, Jamie Wither, Laurence Boissieux, Marie-Paule Cani, John F. Hughes:
A Sketch-Based Interface for Clothing Virtual Characters.
72-81

- Masatomo Inui, Atsushi Ohta:
Using a GPU to Accelerate Die and Mold Fabrication.
82-88

- Frank Nielsen:
The Digital Chameleon Principle: Computing Invisibility by Rendering Transparency.
90-96

- James F. Blinn:
How to Solve a Cubic Equation, Part 4: The 111 Case.
100-103

Volume 27, Number 2, March/April 2007
- Gary Singh:
Untitled Evolution.
4-5

- John C. Dill, Maureen C. Stone:
In with the New, Out with the Old.
6

- Tom Geller:
Imaging the World: The State of Online Mapping.
8-13

- David Borland, Russell M. Taylor II:
Rainbow Color Map (Still) Considered Harmful.
14-17

- Frédo Durand, Richard Szeliski:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Computational Photography.
21-22

- Ankit Mohan, Jack Tumblin, Prasun Choudhury:
Editing Soft Shadows in a Digital Photograph.
23-31

- Morgan McGuire, Wojciech Matusik, Hanspeter Pfister, Billy Chen, John F. Hughes, Shree K. Nayar:
Optical Splitting Trees for High-Precision Monocular Imaging.
32-42

- Neel Joshi, Wojciech Matusik, Shai Avidan, Hanspeter Pfister, William T. Freeman:
Exploring Defocus Matting: Nonparametric Acceleration, Super-Resolution, and Off-Center Matting.
43-52

- Cagatay Basdogan, Mert Sedef, Matthias Harders, Stefan Wesarg:
VR-Based Simulators for Training in Minimally Invasive Surgery.
54-66

- Theodore Kim, Jason Sewall, Avneesh Sud, Ming C. Lin:
Fast Simulation of Laplacian Growth.
68-76

- Xiaogang Jin, Shaochun Chen, Xiaoyang Mao:
Computer-Generated Marbling Textures: A GPU-Based Design System.
78-84

- William R. Sherman, Simon Su, Philip A. McDonald, Yi Mu, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Open-Source Tools for Immersive Environmental Visualization.
88-91

- Michael Zyda, Dhruv Thukral, Sumeet Jakatdar, Jonathan Engelsma, James C. Ferrans, Mat Hans, Larry Shi, Frederick L. Kitson, Venu Vasudevan:
Educating the Next Generation of Mobile Game Developers.
92-96

Volume 27, Number 3, May/June 2007
- Gary Singh:
The Blitz of Infinity.
4-5

- Keri Schreiner:
Where We At? Mobile Phones Bring GPS to the Masses.
6-11

- Kang Zhang:
From Abstract Painting to Information Visualization.
12-16

- Rémi Ronfard, Gabriel Taubin:
Introducing 3D Cinematography.
18-20

- Jonathan Starck, Adrian Hilton:
Surface Capture for Performance-Based Animation.
21-31

- Takeo Kanade, P. J. Narayanan:
Virtualized Reality: Perspectives on 4D Digitization of Dynamic Events.
32-40

- Feng Dong, Xujiong Ye:
Multiscaled Texture Synthesis Using Multisized Pixel Neighborhoods.
41-47

- Jingshu Huang, Brian D. Bue, Avin Pattath, David S. Ebert, Krystal M. Thomas:
Interactive Illustrative Rendering on Mobile Devices.
48-56

- James R. Miller:
Attribute Blocks: Visualizing Multiple Continuously Defined Attributes.
57-69

- Sven Havemann, Dieter W. Fellner:
Seven Research Challenges of Generalized 3D Documents.
70-76

- James F. Blinn:
How to Solve a Cubic Equation, Part 5: Back to Numerics.
78-89

- Yoshinori Dobashi, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Makoto Sato, Shoichi Hasegawa, Mitsuaki Kato, Tomoyuki Nishita:
A Precomputed Approach for Real-Time Haptic Interaction with Fluids.
90-92

Volume 27, Number 4, July/August 2007
- Gary Singh:
The Dynamics of Change.
4-5

- Maureen C. Stone:
Introducing the IEEE CG&A Editorial Board.
6-7

- Michael T. Jones:
Google's Geospatial Organizing Principle.
8-13

- Leonel Valbom, Adérito Marcos:
An Immersive Musical Instrument Prototype.
14-19

- Dieter W. Fellner, Dietmar Saupe, Harald Krottmaier:
Guest Editors' Introduction: 3D Documents.
20-21

- Benjamin Bustos, Daniel A. Keim, Dietmar Saupe, Tobias Schreck:
Content-Based 3D Object Retrieval.
22-27

- Simone Marini, Michela Spagnuolo, Bianca Falcidieno:
Structural Shape Prototypes for the Automatic Classification of 3D Objects.
28-37

- Jiantao Pu, Yagnanarayanan Kalyanaraman, Subramaniam Jayanti, Karthik Ramani, Zygmunt Pizlo:
Navigation and Discovery in 3D CAD Repositories.
38-47

- Dieter Schmalstieg, Gerhard Schall, Daniel Wagner, István Barakonyi, Gerhard Reitmayr, Joseph Newman, Florian Ledermann:
Managing Complex Augmented Reality Models.
48-57

- José Miguel Varela, Carlos Guedes Soares:
A Virtual Environment for Decision Support in Ship Damage Control.
58-69

- Keith Wiley, Lance R. Williams:
Representing Interwoven Surfaces in 2-1/2D Drawings.
70-83

- Dirk Reiners, Gerrit Voss:
Climbing Longs Peak: The Steep Road to the Future of OpenGL.
84-89

- Mel Slater, Antonio Frisoli, Franco Tecchia, Christoph Guger, Beau Lotto, Anthony Steed, Gert Pfurtscheller, Robert Leeb, Miriam Reiner, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives, Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Ulysses Bernardet:
Understanding and Realizing Presence in the Presenccia Project.
90-93

- Carl Machover, David J. Kasik:
Tools and Products.
94-96

Volume 27, Number 5, September/October 2007
- Gary Singh:
Beauty in Chaos.
4-5

- Kwan-Liu Ma:
Machine Learning to Boost the Next Generation of Visualization Technology.
6-9

- Nassir Navab, Jörg Traub, Tobias Sielhorst, Marco Feuerstein, Christoph Bichlmeier:
Action- and Workflow-Driven Augmented Reality for Computer-Aided Medical Procedures.
10-14

- Kris Cook, Rae A. Earnshaw, John T. Stasko:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Discovering the Unexpected.
15-19

- Anita D. D'Amico, John R. Goodall, Daniel R. Tesone, Jason K. Kopylec:
Visual Discovery in Computer Network Defense.
20-27

- Amit Chourasia, Steve Cutchin, Yifeng Cui, Reagan W. Moore, Kim B. Olsen, Steven M. Day, Bernard Minster, Philip Maechling, Thomas Jordan:
Visual Insights into High-Resolution Earthquake Simulations.
28-34

- Jason Pearlman, Penny Rheingans, Marie desJardins:
Visualizing Diversity and Depth over a Set of Objects.
35-45

- Pascale Proulx, Lynn Chien, Robert Harper, David Schroh, Thomas Kapler, David Jonker, William Wright:
nSpace and GeoTime: A VAST 2006 Case Study.
46-56

- A. Johannes Pretorius, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Bridging the Semantic Gap: Visualizing Transition Graphs with User-Defined Diagrams.
58-66

- Daniel G. Aliaga, Yi Xu, Voicu Popescu:
Occlusion-Resistant Camera Design for Acquiring Active Environments.
68-78

- Vidya Setlur, Tom Lechner, Marc Nienhaus, Bruce Gooch:
Retargeting Images and Video for Preserving Information Saliency.
80-88

- Tom Geller:
Envisioning the Wind: Meteorology Graphics at Weather Underground.
92-97

- Adérito Marcos:
Digital Art: When Artistic and Cultural Muse Merges with Computer Technology.
98-103

- Carl Machover, David J. Kasik:
Tools and Products.
104, 89-91

Volume 27, Number 6, November/December 2007
- Frances Titsworth:
Visual Symphonies: Setting Intricate Images to Music.
4-5

- Chris Seeling, Greg Watson, Kaiwei Sun:
GPU-Based Interactive, Stereoscopic Visualization of Automotive Crash Simulations.
6-11

- Holly E. Rushmeier, Jason Dykes, John Dill, Peter Yoon:
Revisiting the Need for Formal Education in Visualization.
12-16

- David J. Kasik, Dinesh Manocha, Philipp Slusallek:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Real-Time Interaction with Complex Models.
17-19

- Andreas Dietrich, Enrico Gobbetti, Sung-Eui Yoon:
Massive-Model Rendering Techniques: A Tutorial.
20-34

- Andreas Dietrich, Abe Stephens, Ingo Wald:
Exploring a Boeing 777: Ray Tracing Large-Scale CAD Data.
36-46

- Beat Brüderlin, Mathias Heyer, Sebastian Pfützner:
Interviews3D: A Platform for Interactive Handling of Massive Data Sets.
48-59

- Louis Borgeat, Guy Godin, Philippe Massicotte, Guillaume Poirier, François Blais, J.-Angelo Beraldin:
Visualizing and Analyzing the Mona Lisa.
60-68

- Jérôme Royan, Patrick Gioia, Romain Cavagna, Christian Bouville:
Network-Based Visualization of 3D Landscapes and City Models.
70-79

- Jeffrey A. Stevens:
Visualization of Complex Automotive Data: A Tutorial.
80-86

- Nobuhiko Tamura, Toshiya Nakaguchi, Norimichi Tsumura, Yoichi Miyake:
Spring-Bead Animation of Viscoelastic Materials.
87-93

- Endre M. Lidal, Tor Langeland, Christopher Giertsen, Jens Grimsgaard, Rolf Helland:
A Decade of Increased Oil Recovery in Virtual Reality.
94-97

- Carl Machover, David J. Kasik:
Tools and Products.
98-100

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