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SIGRAD 2014: Göteborg, Sweden
- Mohammad Obaid, Daniel Sjölie, Erik Sintorn, Morten Fjeld:

Proceedings of SIGRAD 2014, Visual Computing, June 12-13, 2014, Göteborg, Sweden. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 106, Linköping University Electronic Press 2014 - Matthias Thurau, Christoph Buck, Wolfram Luther:

IPFViewer: Incremental, approximate analysis of steel samples. 1-8 - Daniel Schiffner, Marcel Ritter, Dominik Steinhauser, Werner Benger:

Using Curvilinear Grids to Redistribute Cluster Cells for Large Point Clouds. 9-16 - Stefan Hesse, Rainer Groh:

Towards a Model for the Integration of Time into a Graph-based Key Performance Indicator Analysis. 17-23 - Marco Fratarcangeli, Fabio Pellacini:

Towards a Massively Parallel Solver for Position Based Dynamics. 25-31 - Frank Poschner:

Fire fighting and related simulations in a CAVE using off-the-shelf hardware and software. 33-40 - Razmik Avetisyan, Malte Willert, Stephan Ohl, Oliver G. Staadt:

Calibration of Depth Camera Arrays. 41-48 - Apostolia Tsirikoglou, Simon Ekeberg, Johan Vikström, Joel Kronander, Jonas Unger:

S(wi)SS: A flexible and robust sub-surface scattering shader. 49-58 - Linus Källberg, Thomas Larsson:

Accelerated Computation of Minimum Enclosing Balls by GPU Parallelization and Distance Filtering. 57-65 - Filipe M. M. Marreiros, Örjan Smedby:

GPU-based ray-casting of non-rigid deformations: a comparison between direct and indirect approaches. 67-74 - Filipe M. M. Marreiros, Örjan Smedby:

Mirror Stereoscopic Display for Direct Volume Rendering. 75-82 - Rob Dupre, Vasileios Argyriou:

Prediction of physics simulations for graphics and animation. 83-86 - Ragaad AlTarawneh, Max Langbein, Shah Rukh Humayoun, Hans Hagen:

TopoLayout-DG: A Topological Feature-Based Framework for Visualizing Inside Behavior of Large Directed Graphs. 87-90 - Andreas Kerren, Ilir Jusufi, Jiayi Liu:

Multi-Scale Trend Visualization of Long-Term Temperature Data Sets. 91-94 - Miguel Ramos Carretero, Christopher Peters, Adam Qureshi:

Modelling Emotional Behaviour in Virtual Crowds through Expressive Body Movements and Emotion Contagion. 95-98

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