@incollection{Bartz:2005:IRT,
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number = {4},
author = {Dirk Bartz and Hans Hagen and Victoria Interrante and Kwan-Liu Ma
and Bernhard Preim},
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series = {Panels},
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editor = {Cl{\'a}udio T. Silva and Eduard Gr{\"o}ller and Holly Rushmeier},
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url = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VIS.2005.56},
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localfile = {papers/Bartz.2005.IRT.pdf},
address = IEEEAdr,
publisher = IEEEPub,
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VIS.2005.56},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of IEEE Visualization (VIS 2005, October 23--28,
2005, Minneapolis, MN, USA)},
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abstract = {Illustrative rendering has gone a long way already. While it has
been a topic at Eurographics, ACM SIGGRAPH, and other events since
the early nineties, it was basically introduced to visualization
by Interrante et al. in 1996 [2], and later by Treavett/Chen [3]
and by Ebert/Rheingans [1]. At last years IEEE Visualization
conference, illustrative rendering for visualization has been
identified as one of the items on the agenda of future research
items. Furthermore, it has been chosen next to perception and
other topics as one of the special topic areas for IEEE
Visualization 2005. Illustrative rendering, often also depicted as
non-photorealistic rendering1 or stylized rendering, employs
abstraction techniques to convey the relevant information, and
de-emphasize less important details. The question remains how this
abstraction process is guided and in particular how can we ensure
that relevant information is maintained. Consequently, research on
illustrative rendering needs to address how the information is
perceived by the human observer, next to the investigation of
algorithmic aspects. In this panel, we will discuss various
aspects on this topic. Kwan-Liu Ma will discuss how illustrative
rendering can be used.},
title = {{I}llustrative {R}endering {T}echniques for {V}isualization --
{F}uture of {V}isualization or {J}ust {A}nother {T}echnique?},
year = {2005},
pages = {715--718},
}
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