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Graphics Interface 2013: Regina, SK, Canada
- Faramarz F. Samavati, Kirstie Hawkey:
Graphics Interface 2013, GI '13, Regina, SK, Canada, May 29-31, 2013, Proceedings. Canadian Information Processing Society / ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4822-1680-6
Invited paper
- Sheelagh Carpendale:
Innovations in visualization. 1-8
Understanding data
- Michael Glueck, Tovi Grossman, Daniel Wigdor:
A model of navigation for very large data views. 9-16 - Manuela Waldner, Johann Schrammel, Michael Klein, Katrín Kristjánsdóttir, Dominik Unger, Manfred Tscheligi:
FacetClouds: exploring tag clouds for multi-dimensional data. 17-24 - Felipe Bacim, Eric D. Ragan, Siroberto Scerbo, Nicholas F. Polys, Mehdi Setareh, Brett D. Jones:
The effects of display fidelity, visual complexity, and task scope on spatial understanding of 3D graphs. 25-32 - Florian Haag, Steffen Lohmann, Thomas Ertl:
Evaluating the readability of extended filter/flow graphs. 33-36
Image-based rendering and tracking
- Neil D. B. Bruce:
Non-linear normalized entropy based exposure blending. 37-44 - Mohamed Yessine Yengui, Pierre Poulin:
Simulated bidirectional texture functions with silhouette details. 45-54 - Yong Hu, Shan Wang, Yue Qi:
Efficient reconstruction, decomposition and editing for spatially-varying reflectance data. 55-62 - Stan Melax, Leonid Keselman, Sterling Orsten:
Dynamics based 3D skeletal hand tracking. 63-70
Input 1: pens and consistency
- Ken Hinckley, Xiang 'Anthony' Chen, Hrvoje Benko:
Motion and context sensing techniques for pen computing. 71-78 - Bo Kang, Jared N. Bott, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:
User perceptions of drawing logic diagrams with pen-centric user interfaces. 79-86 - Lisa Anthony, Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Understanding the consistency of users' pen and finger stroke gesture articulation. 87-94 - Frank Chun Yat Li, Leah Findlater, Khai N. Truong:
Effects of hand drift while typing on touchscreens. 95-98
Modeling and animation
- Ali Mahdavi-Amiri, Faramarz Samavati:
ACM: atlas of connectivity maps for semiregular models. 99-107 - Harlen Costa Batagelo, João Paulo Gois:
Least-squares hermite radial basis functions implicits with adaptive sampling. 109-116 - Javad Sadeghi, Faramarz Samavati:
Local fairing with local inverse. 117-124 - Jamie Madill, David Mould:
Target particle control of smoke simulation. 125-132
Health, wellness, and snippets
- Kathrin Maria Gerling, Kristen K. Dergousoff, Regan L. Mandryk:
Is movement better?: comparing sedentary and motion-based game controls for older adults. 133-140 - Jan D. Smeddinck, Sandra Siegel, Marc Herrlich:
Adaptive difficulty in exergames for Parkinson's disease patients. 141-148 - Haley MacLeod, Anthony Tang, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Personal informatics in chronic illness management. 149-156 - Nicola Dell, Nathan Breit, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Gaetano Borriello:
Improving form-based data entry with image snippets. 157-164
Rendering
- Xin Liu, Jon G. Rokne:
A micro 64-tree structure for accelerating ray tracing on a GPU. 165-172 - Jack Caron, David Mould:
Partition of unity parametrics for texture synthesis. 173-179 - Hua Li, David Mould, Jim Davies:
Structure and aesthetics in non-photorealistic images. 181-188 - Usman R. Alim:
Rendering in shift-invariant spaces. 189-196
Input 2: haptic and gestures
- Felipe Bacim, Mike Sinclair, Hrvoje Benko:
Understanding touch selection accuracy on flat and hemispherical deformable surfaces. 197-204 - Jessica Q. Dawson, Oliver S. Schneider, Joel Ferstay, Dereck Toker, Juliette Link, Shathel Haddad, Karon E. MacLean:
It's alive!: exploring the design space of a gesturing phone. 205-212 - Alexander Fiannaca, Tony Morelli, Eelke Folmer:
Haptic target acquisition to enable spatial gestures in nonvisual displays. 213-219 - David Bonnet, Caroline Appert, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
Extending the vocabulary of touch events with ThumbRock. 221-228
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