Immersive Visualization Papers at ISVC’2011

Exciting news: There’s a special track of papers about immersive visualization coming soon at ISVC (isvc.net) this year. This year, the conference moves up a couple of months to September 26-28, 2011. I hope to see you there!

Here are the papers in the track:

  • “Immersive Out-of-Core Visualization of Large-Size and Long-Timescale Molecular Dynamics Trajectories”. John E. Stone, Kirby L. Vandivort and Klaus Schulten
  • “The OmegaDesk: Towards A Hybrid 2D and 3D Work Desk”. Alessandro Febretti, Victor A. Mateevitsi, Dennis Chau, Arthur Nishimoto, Brad McGinnis, Jakub Misterka, Andrew Johnson and Jason Leigh
  • “Disambiguation of Horizontal Direction for Video Conference Systems”. M. Zhang , S. Rotkin and J. Schulze
  • “Immersive Visualization and Interactive Analysis of Ground Penetrating Radar Data”. M.R. Sgambati, S. Koepnick, D.S. Coming, N. Lancaster, and F.C. Harris, Jr.
  • “Handymap: A Selection Interface for Cluttered VR Environments Using a Tracked Hand-held Touch Device Mores Prachyabrued, David L. Ducrest and Christoph W. Borst”.
  • “Virtual Interrupted Suturing Exercise with the Endo Stitch Suturing Device”. Sukitti Punak, Sergei Kurenov and William Cance

Also of note, in other paper sessions:

  • “A Virtual Excavation: Combining 3D Immersive Virtual Reality and Geophysical Surveying”. Albert Yu-Min Lin, Alexandre Novoy, Philip P. Weber, Gianfranco Morelliy, Dean Goodmanz and Jurgen P. Schulze
  • “Involve Me And I Will Understand!–Abstract Data Visualization In Immersive Environments”. René Rosenbaum, Jeremy Bottleson, Zhuiguang Liu and Bernd Hamann
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About Daniel Coming

Daniel Coming is an Assistant Research Visualization Scientist at the Desert Research Institute (DRI), where he directs visualization labs including two CAVE style displays and several low-cost immersive displays; and he is affiliated with the Center for Advanced Visualization, Computation and Modeling (CAVCaM). He also teaches and advises student’s theses at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), where he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Daniel's research interests are in immersive or interactive visualization, VR-based training (particularly CAVE-based), and accelerating computer graphics algorithms. Daniel earned his Ph.D in 2007 and M.S. in 2006 at the University of California, Davis and his B.S. in 2002 at the University of Nevada, Reno, all in Computer Science.
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