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Joe M. Kniss


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About Joe M. Kniss

Affiliations

University of Utah
University of New Mexico

SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions


Conference Contributions

Sessions Moderated

“Cartesian Grid Fluid Simulation with Irregular Boundary Voxels” by Roble, Zafar and Falt
“Fluid Simulation Via Disjoint Translating Grids” by Patel, Chu, Cohen and Pighin
“A Semi-Lagrangian Contouring Method for Fluid Simulation” by Bargteil, Goktekin, O’Brien and Strain
“Gigantic Deformable Surfaces” by Houston, Nielsen, Batty, Nilsson and Museth
“Manipulating volumetric abstractions to match color perception between dissimilar gamuts” by Glynn, Carey and Glyn
“Perceptually-Based Image Rendering of Art Paintings” by Tominaga, Nakagawa and Tanaka
“A Human Eye Retinal Cone Synthesizer” by Deering
“Spatio-Temporal Video Warping” by Rav-Acha, Pritch, Lischinski and Peleg
“Virtually infinite resolution deformable surfaces” by Nielsen, Nilsson, Soderstrom and Museth
“R-LODs: fast LOD-based ray tracing of massive models” by Yoon, Lauterbach and Manocha
“Interactive out-of-core texturing” by Boubekeur and Schlick
“Mesh ensemble motion graphs” by James, Twigg, Cove and Wang
“Progressive volume rendering of unstructured grids on modern GPUs” by Callahan, Bavoil, Pascucci and Silva
“Real-time multi-perspective rendering on graphics hardware” by Hou, Wei, Shum and Guo
“Compressing dynamically generated textures on the GPU” by Alexandersson, Gurell and Akenine-Moller
“Constructive solid trimming” by Hable and Rossignac
“Interactive pen-and-ink rendering for implicit surfaces” by Schmidt, Isenberg and Wyvill
“Painterly rendering with designed imperfection” by Park, Koo, Barry, Hong and Yoon
“A dynamic drawing algorithm for interactive painterly rendering” by Vanderhaeghe, Barla, Thollot and Sillion
“Non-realistic expressive modeling” by Gal, Sorkine-Hornung, Popa, Sheffer and Cohen-Or
“Light Threads: Illustrating Movement Dynamics in City Models” by Nienhaus, Gooch and Döllner
“Mapping, illuminating, and interacting with science” by Boyack, Klavans, Paley and Börner
“The Regular Four-Dimensional 57-Cell” by Séquin and Hamlin
“From DNA to 3D organic art forms” by Latham, Shaw, Todd, Fol Leymarie, Kelley, et al. …

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