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Perception in Graphics, Visualization,
Virtual Environments and Animation
Ann McNamara
Department of Visualization
Texas A&M University
Katerina Mania†
Department of Electronic & Computer Engineering
Technical University of Crete
Diego Gutierrez‡
Department of Computer Science
Universidad de Zaragoza
September 16, 2011
ann@viz.tamu.edu
†mania@ced.tuc.gr
‡diegog@unizar.es
Abstract
See http://web.me.com/annmcnamara/PerceptionCourse2011/Home.html
for updates
This course presents timely, relevant examples on how researchers have leveraged
perceptual information for optimization of rendering algorithms, to better
guide design and presentation in display media, and for improved visualization
of complex or large data sets. Each presentation will provide references and
short overviews of cutting-edge current research pertaining to that area. We
will ensure that the most up-to-date research examples are presented by sourcing
information from recent perception and graphics conferences and journals
such as ACM Transactions on Perception, paying particular attention work presented
at the Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization.
About the Lecturers
Ann McNamara
Department of Visualization
Texas A&M University
3137 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3137
+1-979-845-4715
ann@viz.tamu.edu
http://www.viz.tamu.edu/people/ann
Ann McNamara received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University
of Bristol, UK. Anns research focuses on the advancement of computer
graphics and scientific visualization through novel approaches for optimizing
an individuals experience when creating, viewing and interacting with virtual
spaces. She investigates new ways to exploit knowledge of human visual perception
to produce high quality computer graphics and animations more efficiently.
She joined the faculty of the newly formed Department of Visualization
at Texas A&M University in 2008, where she is currently an assistant professor.
Ann serves on several IPCs including APGV.
Katerina Mania
Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering
Technical University of Crete
University Campus Kounoupidiana Chania Crete Greece
+30 28210 37222
k.mania@ced.tuc.gr
http://www.music.tuc.gr/kmania
Katerina Mania completed a B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Crete, Greece,
an M.Sc./Ph.D in Computer Science, University of Bristol, UK, funded by HP
Labs. She worked at HP Labs as a researcher before serving on Faculty in the
Department of Informatics, University of Sussex. Katerina spent her sabbatical
at NASA Ames Research Centre (Advanced Displays and Spatial Perception
Laboratory) in 2003. She is currently an Assistant Professor with tenure at the
Technical University of Crete, Greece. Katerina was the program co-chair for
APGV 2010 and Associate Editor of ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
and Presence Teleoperators and Virtual Environments.
Diego Gutierrez
Universidad de Zaragoza
Cps (Edificio Ada Byron)
Maria de Luna, 1
50018 Zaragoza
SPAIN
+34-976-762-354
diegog@unizar.es
http://giga.cps.unizar.es/ diegog/
Diego Gutierrez received his PhD in Computer Science (Universidad de Zaragoza,
Spain) on the topic of Curved photon mapping: global illumination in participating
inhomogeneous media and also received the PhD Extraordinary Award
granted by his university. Diego is a tenured Associate Professor (Professor
Titular) in the Departamento de Informtica e Ingeniera de Sistemas of the Universidad
de Zaragoza, and Affiliated Staff of the Computer Graphics Group of
the University of Bristol. His areas of interest include computational photography,
photorealistic rendering (actually, rendering in general), perception and
the human visual system and High Dynamic Range imaging. |
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