2008 |
40 | EE | Brian Ries,
Victoria Interrante,
Michael Kaeding,
Lee Anderson:
The effect of self-embodiment on distance perception in immersive virtual environments.
VRST 2008: 167-170 |
39 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Brian Ries,
Jason Lindquist,
Michael Kaeding,
Lee Anderson:
Elucidating Factors that Can Facilitate Veridical Spatial Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments.
Presence 17(2): 176-198 (2008) |
2007 |
38 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Lee Anderson,
Brian Ries,
Eleanor O'Rourke,
Leanne Gray:
Experimental investigations into the feasibility of using augmented walking to facilitate the intuitive exploration of large scale immersive virtual environments.
APGV 2007: 144 |
37 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Brian Ries,
Jason Lindquist,
Lee Anderson:
Elucidating Factors that can Facilitate Veridical Spatial Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments.
VR 2007: 11-18 |
36 | | Victoria Interrante,
Joseph K. Kearney,
Dennis Proffitt,
J. Edward Swan II,
William B. Thompson:
Spatial Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments: New Theories and Current Controversies.
VR 2007: 315-316 |
35 | EE | Blayne Field,
Sean O'Neill,
Victoria Interrante,
Thomas W. Jones,
Timothy Urness:
FieldVis: A Tool for Visualizing Astrophysical Magnetohydrodynamic Flow.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 27(1): 9-13 (2007) |
34 | EE | Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Sunghee Kim,
Victoria Interrante,
Christopher G. Healey:
Weaving Versus Blending: a quantitative assessment of the information carrying capacities of two alternative methods for conveying multivariate data with color.
IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 13(6): 1270-1277 (2007) |
2006 |
33 | EE | Brian Ries,
Victoria Interrante,
Lee Anderson,
Jason Lindquist:
Presence, rather than prior exposure, is the more strongly indicated factor in the accurate perception of egocentric distances in real world co-located immersive virtual environments.
APGV 2006: 157 |
32 | EE | Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante,
Christopher G. Healey,
Sunghee Kim:
Weaving versus blending: a quantitative assessment of the information carrying capacities of two alternative methods for conveying multivariate data with color.
APGV 2006: 164 |
31 | EE | Francesca Taponecco,
Timothy Urness,
Victoria Interrante:
Directional enhancement in texture-based vector field visualization.
GRAPHITE 2006: 197-204 |
30 | EE | Timothy Urness,
Victoria Interrante,
Ellen Longmire,
Ivan Marusic,
Sean O'Neill,
Thomas W. Jones:
Strategies for the Visualization of Multiple 2D Vector Fields.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(4): 74-82 (2006) |
29 | EE | Victoria Interrante:
Guest Editorial.
TAP 3(3): 153-154 (2006) |
2005 |
28 | EE | Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante:
A closer look at texture metrics.
APGV 2005: 176 |
27 | EE | P. Coleman Saunders,
Victoria Interrante,
Sean C. Garrick:
Pointillist and Glyph-based Visualization of Nanoparticles in Formation.
EuroVis 2005: 169-176 |
26 | EE | Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante:
Compositing color with texture for multi-variate visualization.
GRAPHITE 2005: 443-446 |
25 | EE | Donald H. House,
Victoria Interrante,
David H. Laidlaw,
Russell M. Taylor II,
Colin Ware:
Design and Evaluation in Visualization Research.
IEEE Visualization 2005: 117 |
24 | EE | Dirk Bartz,
Hans Hagen,
Victoria Interrante,
Kwan-Liu Ma,
Bernhard Preim:
Illustrative Rendering Techniques for Visualization: Future of Visualization or Just Another Technique?.
IEEE Visualization 2005: 120 |
2004 |
23 | | Victoria Interrante,
Ann McNamara,
Heinrich H. Bülthoff,
Holly E. Rushmeier:
Proceedings of the 1st Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2004, Los Angeles, California, USA, August 7-8, 2004
ACM 2004 |
22 | EE | Sunghee Kim,
Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante:
Conveying three-dimensional shape with texture.
APGV 2004: 119-122 |
21 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Lee Anderson,
Brian Ries:
An experimental investigation of distance perception in real vs. immersive virtual environments via direct blind walking in a high-fidelity model of the same room.
APGV 2004: 162 |
20 | EE | P. Coleman Saunders,
Sean C. Garrick,
Victoria Interrante:
Visualization of Nanoparticle Formation in Turbulent Flows.
IEEE Visualization 2004: 23 |
19 | EE | Timothy Urness,
Victoria Interrante,
Ellen Longmire,
Ivan Marusic,
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani:
Interactive Poster: Illustrating Different Convection Velocities of Turbulent Flow.
IEEE Visualization 2004: 24 |
18 | | Timothy Urness,
Victoria Interrante,
Ellen Longmire,
Ivan Marusic,
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani:
Techniques for Visualizing Multi-Valued Flow Data.
VisSym 2004: 165-172 |
17 | EE | Jack Goldfeather,
Victoria Interrante:
A novel cubic-order algorithm for approximating principal direction vectors.
ACM Trans. Graph. 23(1): 45-63 (2004) |
16 | EE | Sunghee Kim,
Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante:
Conveying Shape with Texture: Experimental Investigations of Texture's Effects on Shape Categorization Judgments.
IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 10(4): 471-483 (2004) |
2003 |
15 | | Timothy Urness,
Victoria Interrante,
Ivan Marusic,
Ellen Longmire,
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani:
Effectively Visualizing Multi-Valued Flow Data Using Color and Texture.
IEEE Visualization 2003: 115-121 |
14 | EE | Sunghee Kim,
Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante:
Conveying Shape with Texture: an experimental investigation of the impact of texture type on shape categorization judgments.
INFOVIS 2003 |
13 | | Robert Kosara,
Christopher G. Healey,
Victoria Interrante,
David H. Laidlaw,
Colin Ware:
User Studies: Why, How, and When?
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 23(4): 20-25 (2003) |
12 | EE | Gabriele Gorla,
Victoria Interrante,
Guillermo Sapiro:
Texture Synthesis for 3D Shape Representation.
IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 9(4): 512-524 (2003) |
2000 |
11 | EE | Ahna Girshick,
Victoria Interrante,
Steven Haker,
Todd Lemoine:
Line direction matters: an argument for the use of principal directions in 3D line drawings.
NPAR 2000: 43-52 |
10 | EE | Victoria Interrante:
Harnessing Natural Textures for Multivariate Visualization.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 20(6): 6-11 (2000) |
1999 |
9 | | J. Edward Swan II,
Theresa-Marie Rhyne,
David H. Laidlaw,
Tamara Munzner,
Victoria Interrante:
Visualization Needs More Visual Design!
IEEE Visualization 1999: 485-490 |
1998 |
8 | EE | David H. Laidlaw,
David Kremers,
Felica Frankel,
Victoria Interrante,
Thomas Banchoff:
Art and visualization: oil and water?
IEEE Visualization 1998: 507-509 |
1997 |
7 | EE | Kwan-Liu Ma,
Victoria Interrante:
Extracting feature lines from 3D unstructured grids.
IEEE Visualization 1997: 285-292 |
6 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Chester Grosch:
Strategies for effectively visualizing 3D flow with volume LIC.
IEEE Visualization 1997: 421-424 |
5 | EE | Victoria Interrante:
Illustrating surface shape in volume data via principal direction-driven 3D line integral convolution.
SIGGRAPH 1997: 109-116 |
4 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Henry Fuchs,
Stephen M. Pizer:
Conveying the 3D Shape of Smoothly Curving Transparent Surfaces via Texture.
IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 3(2): 98-117 (1997) |
1996 |
3 | | Victoria Interrante,
Henry Fuchs,
Stephen M. Pizer:
Illustrating Transparent Surfaces with Curvature-Directed Strokes.
IEEE Visualization 1996: 211-218 |
1995 |
2 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Henry Fuchs,
Stephen M. Pizer:
Enhancing Transparent Skin Surfaces with Ridge and Valley Lines.
IEEE Visualization 1995: 52- |
1989 |
1 | | Stephen M. Pizer,
John M. Gauch,
James M. Coggins,
Tim J. Cullip,
Robin E. Fredericksen,
Victoria Interrante:
Multiscale, Geometric Image Descriptions for Interactive Object Definition.
DAGM-Symposium 1989: 229-239 |