IVAPP is part of VISIGRAPP - International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications
Registration to IVAPP allows free access to all other VISIGRAPP conferences
VISIGRAPP was held in conjunction with PECCS 2011
Registration to IVAPP allows free access to all other VISIGRAPP conferences
VISIGRAPP was held in conjunction with PECCS 2011
Conference Topics
› Analytical Reasoning › Biomedical Visualization and Applications
› Context-Sensitive Information Seeking and Retrieval
› Data Acquisition and Information Processing
› Data Management and Knowledge Representation
› Databases and Visualization, Visual Data Mining
› Display and Interaction Technology
› Flow Visualization
› GPU-based Visualization
› Graph Visualization
› Hardware for Visualization
› Image/Video Summarization and Visualization
› Information and Scientific Visualization
› Interactive Visual Interfaces for Visualization
› Interface and Interaction Techniques for Visualization
› Internet, Web and Security Visualization
› Interpretation and Evaluation Methods
› Knowledge-assisted Visualization
› Large Data Visualization
› Mathematical Foundations of Interactive Visual Analysis
› Multi-field Visualization
› Parallel Visualization
› Perception and Cognition in Visualization
› Presentation Methods
› Security & Privacy
› Software Visualization
› Spatial Data and Non-Spatial Data Visualization
› Time-varying Visualization
› Uncertainty Visualization
› Usability and Visualization
› Vector/Tensor Field Visualization
› Virtual Environments and Data Visualization
› Visual Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery
› Visual Representation and Interaction
› Visualization Applications
› Visualization Taxonomies and Models
› Visualization Algorithms and Technologies
› Visualization Tools and Systems for Simulation and Modeling
› Volume Visualization
Vittorio Ferrari, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Brian A. Barsky, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Joost van de Weijer, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
IVAPP 2010 received 31 submissions, of which 16% were accepted as full papers. Additionally, 13% were presented as short papers and 10% as posters.
All papers presented at the conference venue were included in the SciTePress Digital Library.
All papers presented at the conference venue were included in the SciTePress Digital Library.
A short list of presented papers will be selected
so that revised and extended versions of
these papers will be published by
Springer-Verlag in a CCIS Series book
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