IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications magazine bridges the theory and practice of computer graphics. Read CG&A to find out what's hot in CG and visualization.
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Breakthroughs, Challenges, and Opportunities in Biological Data Visualization - submissions due: 21 February 2025. More information: https://t.co/duZQFCKe3t
The IEEE CG&A special issue on Next-Generation Mixed-Reality User Experiences is now available online. It includes 3 theme articles, 6 department contributions, and 4 articles from our regular submission queue. View the new issue online at: https://t.co/9jkv2LCoNW
Mickey Mantle did a lot of things in his long career—but playing baseball wasn't one of them. He caught the graphics bug at the University of Utah and then worked at Evans and Sutherland and Pixar. Here is a free article about Mantle’s career: https://t.co/f63MlMZnZy
In a Sept-Oct 2024 Art on Graphics article, Beatie Wolfe discusses her popular and effective artistic practice of blending physical and virtual space to enthuse audiences worldwide. https://t.co/pJlV2BTmBl
See how Juha Reinikainen, Vlad Stirbu, and colleagues at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, have developed online courses built around an interactive visual quantum circuit simulator, in the September/October 2024 issue of IEEE CG&A. https://t.co/2KnGzBD1X8
See how Fotis Liarokapis and colleagues at the CYENS - Centre of Excellence, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, and CELLOCK are developing XR4ED, An Extended Reality Platform for Education, in the July/August 2024 issue of IEEE CG&A. https://t.co/hO7XCaSchL
Check out the Sept/Oct 2024 issue to see how Byung-Kuk Seo and colleagues at the ETRI in Korea developed a XR application for virtualizing and manipulating physical objects such as furniture in a room. https://t.co/GHKau45ePB https://t.co/LMZdxmzaAJ
Our Jul/Aug 2024 issue shows how VR is used for directly interacting with 3D models in processing archaeological field data by Marcello Carrozzino and colleagues at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna and Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy. https://t.co/06XgpZmZAr https://t.co/HtnVEJmVZb
Are mass shootings in the U.S. increasing? New study reveals how differing definitions of mass shootings shape public perceptions of trends in visualizations. Comparative visualizations are key for transparency.@poorna_sukumar@PorfiriMaurizio & Oded Nov https://t.co/AlUicAohB4
OPEN CALL: the bottom line; how does a citizen producer and consumer work in the open Webiverse? Share your experience and your stories in this new Department: @theSource !
https://t.co/w1VzzanGQ8
Re-examine common assumptions of who business users are, and what they actually want and need for charts and data visualizations. From our Sep/Oct Visualization Viewpoints article: “Business Data Visualization, Beyond the Boring” by Robert Kosara. https://t.co/0jcCLNaJUh
Register for just 20$ for all the IEEE VIS content including two sessions with CG&A papers. Today (Thursday): Systems, Theory, and Evaluations. https://t.co/4P7ZXMj294
There will be two exciting IEEE CG&A sessions at IEEE VIS this week. Today's topid: Analytics and Decisions with the following papers: https://t.co/Kcb7IJReR6
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Critical Data Visualization
Submissions due: 31 October 2024
https://t.co/IOLhGJst15
Guest editors:
Georgia Panagiotidou
Andrew McNutt
Derya Akbaba
Nicole Hengesbach
Miriah Meyer
Curious about latest vis techniques for XAI? A survey by Angelos Chatzimparmpas and colleagues reveals new trends and challenges in improving AI trustworthiness. Explore 542 techniques!
Paper: https://t.co/5JLly2zw5K
Video: https://t.co/iVGnBNy5ZS
Browser: https://t.co/0riHVkJCaC
John Collomosse (@jcollomosse) and Andy Parsons (@andyparsons) @Adobe used a combination of metadata, fingerprinting, and watermarking to ensure content authenticity, ownership, and rights for visual media. Applications Article: https://t.co/0LnkNPGbiu & https://t.co/Vf1FEGwbgz