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Microsoft
Sarnoff Corporation
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1999 ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics
PROGRAM


April 26-28, 1999

Sheraton Colony Square Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


Hosted by the GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology
Sponsored by ACM Siggraph


Sunday, April 25, 1999
6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Registration Table Open
Foyer outside South Ballroom
Monday, April 26, 1999
7:00 - 8:20 a.m. Registration Table Open
Foyer outside South Ballroom
(Registration Table will remain open during all hours of the Symposium to provide assistance.)
8:20 - 8:30 a.m. Welcome -- Jarek Rossignac
8:30 - 10:00 am Session: Virtual & Augmented Reality
Session Chair: Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon University
Voodoo Dolls: Seamless Interaction at Multiple Scales in Virtual Environments
Jeffrey S. Pierce, Brian Stearns, Randy Pausch
Carnegie Mellon University
Using Transparent Props for Interaction with the Virtual Table
Dieter Schmalstieg, Vienna University of Technology
L. Miguel Encarnação, Fraunhofer Center for Research in Computer Graphics
Zsolt Szalavári, Imagination GmbH, Vienna
Calibration for Augmented Reality Experimental Testbeds
Valerie A. Summers, Kellogg S. Booth, University of British Columbia
Tom Calvert, TechBC
Evan Graham, DSI Datotech Systems Inc.
Christine L. MacKenzie, Simon Fraser University
10:00-10:30 am Break
10:30 am-12:00 pm Session: Simplification
Session Chair: Hugues Hoppe, Microsoft
Fast and Effective Stripification of Polygonal Surface Models
Xinyu Xiang, State University of New York Stony Brook
Martin Held, Universität Salzburg and SUNY Stony Brook
Joseph S. B. Mitchell, SUNY Stony Brook
GAPS: General and Automatic Polygonal Simplification
Carl Erikson and Dinesh Manocha
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Compression of Time-Dependent Geometry
Jerome Edward Lengyel
Microsoft Research
12:00 - 1:15 pm Lunch in Crown Room, 27th Floor, Sheraton Colony Square
1:15 - 3:00 pm Education Panel: Teaching 3D Graphics
By looking at the historical evolution of education in Interactive 3D Graphics and at the current situation and new initiatives, the panelists will identify the trends and objectives of this rapidly evolving and constantly expanding discipline. An open floor discussion on the I3DG curriculum will focus on striking the right balance between the usage of high level tools and standards and the understanding of their detailed implementation; between the fundamental mathematical principles and the techniques that push the limits of current generation systems; between theory and hands-on implementation; between geometry-based and image-based rendering, between physically correct images and artistic effects; between virtual reality and abstract navigation metaphors; between accuracy and performance.

Chair: Jarek Rossignac, Georgia Institute of Technology
Andy van Dam, Brown University
Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University
Fred Brooks, University of North Carolina
Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon University
Don Greenberg, Cornell University
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break
3:30 - 5:30 pm Session: Visiblity & Collision
Session Chair: Seth Teller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Geometric Algorithms for Message Filtering in Decentralized Virtual Environments
Yohai Makbily, Craig Gotsman, Reuven Bar-Yehuda
Technion ­ Israel Institute of Technology
Preprocessing Occlusion for Real-Time Selective Refinement
Fei-Ah Law, Tiow-Seng Tan
National University of Singapore
Fast Collision Detection Using QuOSPO Trees
Taosong He
Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Computing Bounding Volume Hierarchies Using Model Simplification
Tiow-Seng Tan, Ket-Fah Chong, National University of Singapore
Kok-Lim Low, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
7:00 - 10:00 pm Dinner in Crown Room, Sheraton Colony Square
Speaker: David Kirk,Chief Scientist, NVIDIA

Tuesday, April 27, 1999
7:30 - 8:30 am Exhibits open in Georgia Room
8:00 am-6:00 pm Registration Table Open
8:30 - 10:00 am Session: Haptics
Session Chair: Frank Crow, Interval
The Design of 3D Haptic Widgets
Timothy Miller and Robert C. Zeleznik
Brown University
Haptic Sculpting of Dynamic Surfaces
Frank Dachille IX, Hong Qin, Arie Kaufman, Jihad El-Sana
SUNY at Stony Brook
Exploring Interactive Curve and Surface Manipulation Using a Bend and Twist Sensitive Input Strip
Ravin Balakrishnan, George Fitzmaurice, Gordon Kurtenback, Karan Singh
Alias / Wavefront
(Ravin Balakrishnan also University of Toronto)
10:00-10:30 am Break in Georgia Room, exhibits open
10:30 am-12:00 pm Session: Rendering
Session Chair: Fred Kitson, Hewlett Packard
Interactive Ray Tracing
Steven Parker, William Martin, Peter-Pike Sloan, Peter Shirley, Brian Smits, Charles Hansen
University of Utah
Applications of Pixel Textures in Visualization and Realistic Image Synthesis
Wolfgang Heidrich, Ruediger Westermann, Hans-Peter Seidel, Thomas Ertl
University of Erlangen
Image Precision Silhouette Edges
Ramesh Raskar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Cohen, Microsoft Research
12:00 - 1:30 pm Lunch in Crown Room
Exhibits Open in Georgia Room
1:30 - 2:30 pm Invited Speaker: John Latta, 4th Wave
http://www.fourthwave.com
2:30 - 3:00 pm Break in Georgia Room - exhibits open
3:00 - 5:00 pm Session: Interactive Drawing
Session Chair: David Zeltzer, Sarnoff Corporation
Localized-Hierarchy Surface Splines
Carlos Gonzalez-Ochoa, Purdue University
Jorg Peters, University of Florida/Purdue University
An Interface for Sketching 3D Curves
Jonathan M. Cohen, Lee Markosian, Robert C. Zeleznik, John F. Hughes, Brown University
Ronen Barzel, PIXAR
Interactive Curve Design using Digital French Curves
Karan Singh
Alias / Wavefront
Interactive Technical Illustration
Bruce Gooch, Peter-Pike J. Sloan, Amy Gooch, Peter Shirley, Richard Riesenfeld
University of Utah
6:30 pm First bus leaving hotel (Ballroom Entrance) for Georgia Tech, Centennial Research Building, 400 Tenth Street (at Dalney), 3rd floor. Light refreshments will be provided. Buses will run continuously from 6:30 until 9:15 pm.
7:00 - 9:00 pm Demos at GVU Center, Georgia Tech

Wednesday, April 28, 1999
8:00 am-4:00 pm Registration Table Open
8:30 - 10:00 am Session: 3D Interaction
Session Chair: Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University
Toolspaces and Glances: Storing, Accessing and Retrieving Objects in 3D Desktop Applications
Jeffrey S. Pierce, Carnegie Mellon University (work performed while at Microsoft Research)
Matthew Conway, Maarten van Dantzich, George Robertson, Microsoft Research
UniCam ­ 2D Gestural Camera Controls for 3D Environments
Robert C. Zeleznik, Andrew Forsberg
Brown University
Interactive Arrangement of Botanical L-System Models
Joanna L. Power, A. J. Bernheim Brush, David H. Salesin, University of Washington
Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, University of Calgary
10:00-10:30 am Break
10:30 am-12:30 pm "The Future of Interactive 3D Graphics: Industry Perspective"
Industry panelists from the I3DG Advisory Board will select what they believe is the most important research issue in this field, comment on the current state of the art (in their organization or outside), and describe what type of academic research project they would fund over the next 5 years, if they had $10M to spare. An open floor debate will follow the presentations.

Chair: Jim Foley, Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology Center America
Paul Borrel, IBM
Ingrid Carlbom, Lucent Technologies
Michael Cohen, Microsoft
Frank Crow, Interval Corporation
John Danskin, 3DFX
Michael Deering, Sun
Fred Kitson, Hewlett Packard
Bob Liang, Intel
David Zeltzer, David Sarnoff Corporation
12:30 - 2:00 pm Lunch in Crown Room, Sheraton Colony Square
2:00 - 3:30 pm Session: Image-Based Rendering
Session Chair: Gary Bishop, University of North Carolina
Increased Photorealism for Interactive Architectural Walkthroughs
Rui Bastos, Kenneth Hoff, William Wynn, Anselmo Lastra
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Image-Based Objects
Manuel Oliveira, Gary Bishop
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MMR: An Interactive Massive Model Rendering System using Geometric and Image-Based Acceleration
Daniel Aliaga, Jon Cohen, Andrew Wilson, Eric Baker, Hansong Zhang, Carl Erikson, Kenny Hoff, Tom Hudson, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Rui Bastos, Mary Whitton, Fred Brooks, Dinesh Manocha
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3:30 - 4:00 pm Closing Remarks and Plans for the Future
Jarek Rossignac

 

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