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Welcome to CESCG '99!
This page contains the electronic Proceedings of the 3rd Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics for students (CESCG '99), which took place on 26th and 27th of April 1999 in Budmerice, Slovakia. After several years of successful joint seminars, CESCG '99 was again organised by the Institute of Computer Graphics at Vienna University of Technology and the Institute of Computer Graphics and Image Processing at Comenius University in Bratislava which is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year.
The idea of the seminar is to bring students interested in computer graphics
together across country borders, to create an informal platform where computer
graphics students can meet their colleagues from other universities and
exchange their ideas with them. After two successful seminars in 1997 and
1998, number of participants at CESCG '99 confirms growing interests in
the the Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics. This year, 22 papers
from 11 computer graphics groups - Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak
University of Technology in Bratislava, Masaryk University in Brno, Technical
University of Brno, Technical University of Budapest, Graz University of
Technology, University of Maribor, Technical University of Ostrava, University
of West Bohemia in Plzen, Czech Technical University in Prague, and Vienna
University of Technology - were submitted to the seminar. The presented
contributions are available in Postscript, PDF and HTML formats from http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/studentwork/CESCG99/
.
We want to thank all those who helped with the organization of CESCG '99. Specifically Andrej Ferko and Silvester Czanner from Bratislava and Thomas Theußl from Vienna should be mentioned.
Last but not least we would also like to thank the sponsors of CESCG '99: COFAX, an international computer exhibition in Slovakia, Slovenská Sporiteľňa, a prominent Slovak financial institution, Imagination Computer Services, Austria, and SOFTIP, Slovak software company. Without their generous financial support it would not be possible to organise a seminar where our students can afford to participate.
April 1999
Jan Přikryl,
Helwig Löffelmann.
Computational Geometry | |||
Mária KUKLIŠOVÁ (UK Bratislava, Slovakia) |
Spline-Blended Surfaces | ||
Sebastian KRIVOGRAD (Maribor, Slovenia) |
An Algorithm for Polylines Outline Construction | ||
Roman ČUK (Maribor, Slovenia) |
Construction of Voronoi Diagrams Using Fortune Method: A look on Implementation | ||
Jan LUKEŠ (Prague, Czech Republic) |
Clustering in 2D - Insert Algorithm | ||
Visualization & Web Applications | |||
Wolfgang RIEGER (Vienna, Austria) |
Process Visualization for Real-Time Applications | ||
Vladimíra DUDÍKOVÁ, Zuzana ČERNEKOVÁ, Milan PROCHACZKA, Silvester CZANNER (UK Bratislava, Slovakia) |
Animation of Graphics Algorithms | ||
Milan KUBEC, Jiří ŽÁRA (Prague, Czech Republic) |
Remote VRML Browser Control Using EAI | ||
Dušan HANUSKA (STU Bratislava, Slovakia) |
Information Systems and VRML Worlds | ||
Modelling, Simulation, and Visualization | |||
Thomas THEUSSL (Vienna, Austria) |
On Windowing for Gradient Estimation in Volume Visualization | ||
Dominik ĎURIKOVIČ (UK Bratislava, Slovakia) |
Transitional Flowing of Fluids Simulated with a Simple Graphics Model | ||
Albert GASCÓN GÓMEZ,
Carles COLL MADRENAS (Budapest, Hungary) |
Virtual Newton Telescope | ||
Surface Modelling | |||
Petr LOBAZ (Plzen, Czech Republic) |
A New Data Structure for Terrain Models | ||
Jiří WALDER (Ostrava, Czech Republic) |
An Experimental System for Reconstructing a Scene from the Image Sequences Produced by a Moving Camera | ||
Markus GRABNER (Graz, Austria) |
Multiresolution based on View-Dependent Progressive Meshes | ||
3D User Interfaces, Virtual Reality | |||
Ján CÍGER (UK Bratislava, Slovakia) |
An Ultrasonic Motion Tracker for VR Usage | ||
Petr STRUŽKA (VUT Brno, Czech Republic) |
3D Editor for Traffic Playground | ||
Pavel ŽIKOVSKÝ (Prague, Czech Republic) |
3-Dimensional User Interface ``DIRVIEW'' | ||
Ján SNOPKO (STU Bratislava, Slovakia) |
x | x | Virtual Planetary: Flight
Through the Galaxy [Not turned in in time] |
3D Graphics Programming & Distributed Systems | |||
Radek OŠLEJŠEK (MU Brno, Czech Republic) |
Object-oriented Decomposition of Global Illumination | ||
Petr GROLICH (VUT Brno, Czech Republic) |
x | x | 3D Display for Traffic Playground [Not turned in in time] |
Andreas VARGA (Vienna, Austria) |
PARSEC: Building the Networking Architecture for a Distributed Virtual Universe | ||
Markus HADWIGER (Vienna, Austria) |
Developing for Multiple High-Performance Graphics APIs Simultaneously: A Case Study |
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This page is maintained by Helwig Löffelmann
and Jan Přikryl.
It was last updated on April 18, 1999.
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