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Preface


Welcome to CESCG 2002!

In the year 2 a.H. (after Helwig) the Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics is held under the auspicies of the Austrian Ambassador in Slovakia, his Excellency Martin Bolldorf. CESCG is more and more coming closer to a real conference. Besides the real conference style we established in the last years (i.e., sessions, session chairs, badges, coffee breaks, invited talks, social events, ...), this year we introduced an informal reviewing process which should help the students to further improve their work. The International Program Committee consisted of:

Andrej Ferko Thomas Theußl
Helwig Hauser Jirí Zára
Szirmay-Kalos László     Pavel Zemcík
Invited talks this year are by Szirmay-Kalos László from the Budapest University of Technology in Hungary about "Monte-Carlo Global Illumination Rendering" and Milos Srámek from the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna about "Distance Fields in Visualization and Graphics".

However, the most important aspect of CESCG is and has always been to bring students of computer graphics areas together across boundaries of universities and countries. This year, students from eight computer graphics groups from four different countries in central Europe, specifically from Bratislava, Slovakia (UK & STU); Budapest, Hungary; Graz, Austria; Pilsen, Czech Republic (VUT); Prague, Czech Republic; and Vienna, Austria; participate at CESCG.

This seminar would not have happened without the help of numerous people. We specifically want to thank Andrej Ferko, Marek Zimanyi and Stanislav Stanek from Bratislava, and Markus Hadwiger and Helwig Hauser from Vienna, as well as all the students who put a lot of effort in preparing papers and presentations.

To organize such an event with almost no expenses for the students requires money. We are grateful that CESCG 2002 was sponsored by: COFAX, an annual trade fair in the field of computer technologies; Slovenská Sporitelna, a Slovak financial institution; SOFTIP, a Slovak information technology provider; Springer, an Austrian scientific book publisher; OCG, the Austrian Computer Association; Tiani Medgraph, Vienna, a company in the field of medical applications; VRVis, a research center for virtual reality and visualization in Vienna; and the organizing committee of SCCG.

April 2002, Ivan Viola & Thomas Theußl


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Contributions




Visualization
Markus SABADELLO
(Vienna, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Enhancing Spot Noise Visualizations of 2D and 3D Vector Fields
Juraj HÁJEK
(STU, Bratislava, Slovakia)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Timespace Reconstruction of Video Sequences
André NEUBAUER
(Vienna, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Fast and Flexible Iso-Surfacing for Virtual Endoscopy

Visibility and Polygonal Optimization
Daniel SÝKORA, Josef JELÍNEK
(Prague, Czech Republic)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Efficient View Frustum Culling
Petr VANECEK
(Pilsen, Czech Republic)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Comparison of Stripification Techniques
Michael KNAPP
(Vienna, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Visibility-driven Polygon Rendering for Interactive Virtual Colonoscopy

Animation
Jan MILÉR
(Prague, Czech Republic)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Finger Alphabet by Computer Animation
Michael PUTZ, Klaus HUFNAGL
(Graz, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Character Animation for Real-time Applications
Lukás BARINKA
(Prague, Czech Republic)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Inverse Kinematics - Basic Methods

Visual Art and Image Synthesis
ASZÓDI Barnabás, CZUCZOR Szabolcs
(Budapest, Hungary)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Computation of 3D Sound-Field using 3D Image Synthesis and Image Processing
VASS Gergely
(Budapest, Hungary)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Diffuse and specular interreflections with classical, deterministic ray-tracing
Tomás VÍCHA
(VUT, Brno, Czech Republic)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Multimedia application for teaching visual art to handicapped children
Gabriel WURZER
(Vienna, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] The Simulation of Art in Computer Graphics

Modeling
Milos HASAN
(UK, Bratislava, Slovakia)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Subclasses of F-rep Surfaces Allowing for Faster Rendering
Petr BOUCHNER
(Prague, Czech Republic)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Data Acquisition for VIRTUAL OLD PRAGUE
Peter CECH
(UK, Bratislava, Slovakia)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Generalised Solids of Revolution

Real-Time Rendering
Boris BURGER, Ondrej PAULOVIC, Milos HASAN
(UK, Bratislava Slovakia)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Realtime Visualization Methods in the Demoscene
Ivan VIOLA
(Vienna, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Applications of Hardware Accelerated Filtering
Gerald SCHRÖCKER
(Graz, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Hardware Accelerated Per-Pixel Shading

Invited Talks
SZIRMAY KALOS László
(Budapest, Hungary)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Monte-Carlo Global Illumination Rendering
Milos SRÁMEK
(Vienna, Austria)
[.ps-file] [.pdf-file] Distance Fields in Visualization and Graphics

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