Combining perception and impressionist techniques for nonphotorealistic visualization of multidimensional data


Conference


C. G. Healey
A. McNamara, K. Mania, M. Banks, C. G. Healey, Perceptually-motivated graphics, visualization and 3D displays, Course 10, SIGGRAPH 2001, 2001, pp. 20-52

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Healey, C. G. (2001). Combining perception and impressionist techniques for nonphotorealistic visualization of multidimensional data. In A. McNamara, K. Mania, M. Banks, & C. G. Healey (Eds.) (Vol. Course 10, pp. 20–52). SIGGRAPH 2001.

Chicago/Turabian
Healey, C. G. “Combining Perception and Impressionist Techniques for Nonphotorealistic Visualization of Multidimensional Data.” In , edited by A. McNamara, K. Mania, M. Banks, and C. G. Healey, Course 10:20–52. SIGGRAPH 2001, 2001.

MLA
Healey, C. G. Combining Perception and Impressionist Techniques for Nonphotorealistic Visualization of Multidimensional Data. Edited by A. McNamara et al., vol. Course 10, SIGGRAPH 2001, 2001, pp. 20–52.


Abstract

This course presents timely, relevant examples on how researchers have leveraged perceptual information for optimization of rendering algorithms, to better guide design and presentation in (3D stereoscopic) display media, and for improved visualization of complex or large data sets. Each presentation will provide references and short overviews of cutting-edge current research pertaining to that area. We will ensure that the most up-to-date research examples are presented by sourcing information from recent perception and graphics conferences and journals such as ACM Transactions on Perception, paying particular attention work presented at the 2010 Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization.


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