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AUIC
2004
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Rapid Visual Flow: How Fast Is Too Fast?
It is becoming increasingly common for user interfaces to use zooming visual effects that automatically adapt to user actions. The MacOs X `dock' icon panel, for instance, us...
Andrew Wallace, Joshua Savage, Andy Cockburn
JCDL
2003
ACM
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13 years 10 months ago
How Fast Is Too Fast? Evaluating Fast Forward Surrogates for Digital Video
To support effective browsing, interfaces to digital video libraries should include video surrogates (i.e., smaller objects that can stand in for the videos in the on, analogous t...
Barbara M. Wildemuth, Gary Marchionini, Meng Yang,...
RT
2000
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Fast Global Illumination Including Specular Effects
Rapidly simulating global illumination, including diffuse and glossy light transport is a very difficult problem. Finite element or radiosity approaches can achieve interactive si...
Xavier Granier, George Drettakis, Bruce Walter
INFOVIS
2002
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
ACE: A Fast Multiscale Eigenvectors Computation for Drawing Huge Graphs
We present an extremely fast graph drawing algorithm for very large graphs, which we term ACE (for Algebraic multigrid Computation of Eigenvectors). ACE exhibits an improvement of...
Yehuda Koren, Liran Carmel, David Harel
ETFA
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A fast visual line segment tracker
We present a fast line segment tracker which does not require any knowledge about the motion of the camera nor the structure of the observed scene. It runs on 320 x 240 pixel imag...
Peer Neubert, Peter Protzel, Teresa Vidal-Calleja,...