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PhD Thesis Dynamic Presentations for Illustration Purposes

Author(s): Roland Jesse.
PhD Thesis: Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, March, 2004.
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Abstract:
Illustrations provide visual support for transmitting a communication goal with regard to an illustration subject and a target audience. A set of presentation variables exists supporting this task. This set has proven valuable for expressing illustration information. To broaden the spectrum of illustration techniques, this work introduces the notion of dynamic presentations for illustration purposes. Herein, temporally parameterised dynamics aim at maximising the expression capabilites while economising as much on cognitive load as possible. To this end, a collection of components is presented: (1) an overview of fundamentals of dynamics including cognitive aspects; (2) a temporal model for parameterising presentation of dynamics; (3) a set of exemplary dynamics with some special emphasis on non-photorealistic renderings; and (4) some aspects on system modelling for implementing the introduced concepts. Lastly, use of the presented components is exemplified by drawing on some applications using dynamics for illustration purposes. Inspirations for future research are derived for broadening the set of dynamic presentation techniques. This is expected to widen their field of application as well as further promoting the potential of dynamics as an independent expression dimension.

PhD Thesis Enhanced Visual Authoring Using Operation History
Sara L. Su.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2009. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Fast Techniques for Non Photorealistic Rendering
G. Di Blasi.
University of Catania, Italy, 2006. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Frame-Coherent 3D Stippling for Non-Photorealistic Computer Graphics
Oscar E. Meruvia Pastor.
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany, 2003. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis High-Quality Visualization and Filtering of Textures and Segmented Volume Data on Consumer Graphics Hardware
Markus Hadwiger.
VRVis Research Center and Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology, 2004. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Higher Level Techniques for the Artistic Rendering of Images and Video
John P. Collomosse.
University of Bath, UK, May, 2004. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Human Facial Illustrations: Creation and Evaluation using Behavioral Studies and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Bruce Gooch.
University of Utah, July, 2003. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Hybrid Sketching: A New Middle Ground Between 2- and 3-D.
John Alex.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Illustrating Transparency: communicating the 3D shape of layered transparent surfaces via texture
Victoria Interrante.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1996. [BibTeX]

PhD Thesis Image-Based Pen-and-Ink Illustration
Michael P. Salisbury.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, 1997. [BibTeX]

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