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Computers & Graphics, Volume 87
Volume 87, April 2020
- Joaquim Jorge
:
Editorial Note. 1-
- Zheng Xu, Michael J. Wilber, Chen Fang, Aaron Hertzmann, Hailin Jin:
Adversarial training for fast arbitrary style transfer. 1-11 - Stephen DiVerdi
, Craig S. Kaplan, Angus G. Forbes, Chiara Eva Catalano:
Foreword to the Special Section on the 8th ACM/EG Expressive symposium (Expressive 2019). 3-
- Guido Reina
, Hank Childs, Kresimir Matkovic
, Katja Bühler
, Manuela Waldner
, David Pugmire, Barbora Kozlíková, Timo Ropinski
, Patric Ljung
, Takayuki Itoh, M. Eduard Gröller, Michael Krone
:
The moving target of visualization software for an increasingly complex world. 12-29 - Herman R. Schubert, Andrei C. Jalba, Alexandru C. Telea:
Feature preserving noise removal for binary voxel volumes using 3D surface skeletons. 30-42 - Qing Ran, Kaimao Zhou, Yong-Liang Yang, Junpeng Kang, Linan Zhu, Yizhi Tang, Jieqing Feng
:
High-precision human body acquisition via multi-view binocular stereopsis. 43-61
- Ondrej Texler
, David Futschik, Jakub Fiser, Michal Lukác
, Jingwan Lu, Eli Shechtman, Daniel Sýkora
:
Arbitrary style transfer using neurally-guided patch-based synthesis. 62-71
- Krishna Rajan, Soheil Hashemi, Ulya R. Karpuzcu, Michael C. Doggett
, Sherief Reda:
Dual-precision fixed-point arithmetic for low-power ray-triangle intersections. 72-79
- Seung-tak Noh
, Kenichi Takahashi, Masahiko Adachi, Takeo Igarashi:
Shape refinement and rigging of raw-scanned 3D volume by a user-specified skeleton. 80-88
- Martin Imre, Jun Tao, Yongyu Wang, Zhiqiang Zhao, Zhuo Feng, Chaoli Wang:
Spectrum-preserving sparsification for visualization of big graphs. 89-102 - C. D. Tharindu Mathew
, Bedrich Benes
, Daniel G. Aliaga:
An output-driven approach to design a swarming model for architectural indoor environments. 103-110
- Stefan Lengauer
, Alexander Komar
, Arniel Labrada, Stephan Karl
, Elisabeth Trinkl, Reinhold Preiner
, Benjamin Bustos, Tobias Schreck:
A sketch-aided retrieval approach for incomplete 3D objects. 111-122

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