The Ninth IEEE/SIGGRAPH Symposium on Volume Visualization and Graphics (VolVis 2004) will be held October 2004 in conjunction with IEEE Visualization 2004. Papers containing original work in all areas of volume visualization and graphics are solicited.
Critical Dates
March 31 Abstracts Due April 9
Papers due by midnight
June 6 Notification of acceptance August 1 Final papers due to Production Editor October 11 Symposium commences
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The deadline for submissions is April 9, 2004. Note that submission of an abstract for papers is mandatory by March 31. Final papers will be limited to 8 pages. The current plan calls for these proceedings to be full color. Paper formating guidelines can be found here.Abstract and paper submission (and additional material like MPEG videos or JPEG images) will be done over the web via http://precisionconference.com/~ieee.
Contact us at volvis2004@volvis.org if you have any special concerns.
- Volume modeling
- Volume manipulation and deformation
- Features in volume data sets
- Voxel representations
- Hardware-assisted volume rendering
- PC-based volume graphics
- Special purpose hardware for volume graphics
- Interacting with volumetric models
- Volume rendering of extremely large datasets
- Compressed volume data
- Iso-surface extraction
- 3D Vector field visualization
- Multi-field Visualization
- Time-varying volume data
- Parallel and distributed volume visualization
- Volume rendering of curvilinear and irregular grids
- Applications of volume graphics and volume visualization
- Baoquan Chen, University of Minnesota
- Daniel Cohen-Or, Tel Aviv University
- Joao Comba, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
- Roger Crawfis, The Ohio State University
- David Ebert, Purdue University
- Sarah Frisken, MERL
- Issei Fujishiro, Ochanomizu University
- Eduard Gröller, Vienna University of Technology
- Helwig Hauser, VRVis Vienna
- Chris Johnson, University of Utah
- Arie Kaufman, State University of New York at Stony Brook
- Ron Kikinis, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Martin Kraus, Purdue University
- Bill Lorensen, GE Research
- Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California, Davis
- Raghu Machiraju, The Ohio State University
- Nelson Max, University of California, Davis
- Michael Meissner, Viatronix Inc.
- Torsten Moeller, Simon Fraser University
- Greg Nielson, Arizona State University
- Klaus Mueller, Stony Brook University
- Frits Post, Delft University of Technology
- Lisa Sobierajski Avila, Kitware, Inc.
- Wolfgang Strasser, University of Tübingen
- Ming Wan, Boeing
- Rüdiger Westermann , Technical University of Munich
- Brian Wylie, Sandia National Laboratory
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