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Computer Graphics International 2009: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Stephen N. Spencer:

Proceedings of the 2009 Computer Graphics International Conference, CGI 2009, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, May 26-29, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-687-8 - Petr Kmoch, Ugo Bonanni, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:

Hair simulation model for real-time environments. 5-12 - Di Wu, Qionghai Dai:

Sketch realizing: lifelike portrait synthesis from sketch. 13-20 - Yunzhen Li, Kok-Lim Low:

Automatic registration of color images to 3D geometry. 21-28 - Zuoyong Zheng, Lizhuang Ma, Zhong Li, Zhihua Chen:

Reconstruction of shape and reflectance properties based on visual hull. 29-38 - Jirí Zapletal, Petr Vanecek

, Václav Skala:
RBF-based image restoration utilising auxiliary points. 39-43 - Zhiying He, Xiaohui Liang:

A novel simplification algorithm based on MLS and Splats for point models. 45-52 - Xinwei Shi, Patrice Koehl:

Adaptive surface meshes coarsening with guaranteed quality and topology. 53-61 - Abdulwahed M. Abbas:

A less-constrained solution to curve interpolation by Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces. 63-72 - Tony McLoughlin, Robert S. Laramee

, Eugene Zhang:
Easy integral surfaces: a fast, quad-based stream and path surface algorithm. 73-82 - Bo Shu, Ting Li, Xianjie Qiu, Zhaoqi Wang:

An automatic image based modeling system by patch growing. 83-88 - Ting Li, Bo Shu, Xianjie Qiu, Zhaoqi Wang:

A complete descriptor of line-segment-pair for symbol recognition. 89-95 - Tatiana von Landesberger

, Sebastian Bremm, Peyman Rezaei, Tobias Schreck
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Visual analytics of time dependent 2D point clouds. 97-101 - Christian Richardt

, Neil A. Dodgson
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Voronoi video stylisation. 103-108 - Florian Bingel, Florian Mannuß, André Hinkenjann

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Ray tracing on a cell cluster for virtual environments. 109-113 - Stefan Wesarg, Matthias Kirschner:

Gradient magnitude vs. feature size: comparing 2D histograms for transfer function specification. 115-119 - Shi-Nine Yang, Ke-Sen Huang, Hao-Ming Chen:

Motion lenses: cinematography-based viewpoint selection for motion data. 121-125

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