EuroVis is the annual Visualization Conference organized by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and supported by the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee (IEEE VGTC). It is currently the major Visualization event in Europe. The objective of the conference is to create and strengthen connections between visualization researchers and practitioners, to foster collaborations, and to draw more researchers in Europe to enter this rapidly growing area of research.
CRS4, with its Visual Computing group, is a major contributor to this event. This year, two full papers and one state-of-the-art report will be presented at the conference:
The first contribution is a novel framework for interactive time-varying volumetric data exploration. The method, developed within the TDM project, makes it possible to explore in real-time large data sets with thousands of multi-billion-voxel frames [A framework for GPU-accelerated exploration of massive time-varying rectilinear scalar volumes. Computer Graphics Forum, 38(3), 2019. To appear]. The work will be presented by Fabio Marton, and has been selected as one of the hilights of the conference.
The second contribution, the result of a scientific collaboration with KAUST and Saudi Aramco, proposes a novel pipeline for the visual analysis of nanometric-level reconstructions based on electron microscopy image data [Interactive Volumetric Visual Analysis of Glycogen-derived Energy Absorption in Nanometric Brain Structures. Computer Graphics Forum, 38(3), 2019]. The pipeline is currently used in a variety of studies in the neuroenergetics domain. The work will be presented by Marco Agus.
The third contribution, the result of a collaboration with University of Verona and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, provides an up-to-date integrative view of multi-light image collections as a mean to gain insight on objects through the analysis and visualization of the acquired data [State-of-the-art in Multi-Light Image Collections for Surface Visualization and Analysis. Computer Graphics Forum, 38(3), 2019. To appear]. The work will be presented by Ruggero Pintus.