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Today's Topics:

Volume rendering references
Conference on Visualization in Biomedical Computing

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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 89 11:14 MET
From: "Victor Roos, TFDL-ECIT Wageningen" <"AGRT06::ROOS"%HWALHW50.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Subject: Volume rendering references

We see possibilities for Volume Rendering after reading Karen Frenkels
article in Communications of the ACM, volume 32, #4, april 1989, for
visualization of CT-images from soil samples. Unfortunately Karens
article has no references. We are interested in any leads and references
to articles, algoritms etc. that explain this technique.

Victor Roos
min. of Agriculture and Fisheries
TFDL/ECIT
POB 256
Wageningen
the Netherlands


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Date: 27 Apr 89 12:51:52 GMT
From: arkin@gatech.edu (Ron C. Arkin)
Subject: Conference on Visualization in Biomedical Computing
Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech, Atlanta


First Announcement and Call for Papers

THE FIRST CONFERENCE ON

VISUALIZATION IN BIOMEDICAL COMPUTING

Ritz-Carlton Buckhead Hotel
Atlanta, Georgia

May 22-25, 1990


Sponsored by/in cooperation with:
National Science Foundation
IEEE Computer Society
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
Georgia Institute of Technology
Emory University School of Medicine
Emory-Georgia Tech Biomedical Technology Research Center


Theme:
Visualization in scientific and engineering research is a rapidly emerging
discipline aimed at developing tools and approaches to facilitate the
interpretation of, and interaction with, large amounts of data, thereby
allowing researchers to "see" and comprehend, in a new and deeper manner,
the systems they are studying. This conference, the first of its kind, is
aimed at bringing together researchers working in various aspects of
visualization in order to present and discuss approaches, tools, and
techniques associated with visualization science in general, and visualization
in biomedical computing in particular.

Topics:
o Theories and approaches
Models of visualization
Representation of multidimensional parameters
Psychological aspects of visualization
Perception
Cognition
Human/machine interface
Artificial intelligence in visualization
Computer vision and image processing
Graphics and display
Visual communications and televisualization
Courses and training in visualization

o Applications, techniques, tools
Visualization in
Modeling and simulation of biomedical processes
Diagnostic radiology
Molecular biology and genetics
Neurophysiology
Prosthetics development
Radiation treatment planning
Education

o Other related topics

Technical Committee Co-chairs:
Dr. Edward Catmull, PIXAR Corp.
Dr. Gabor Herman, University of Pennsylvania.

Organizing Committee:
Dr. Norberto Ezquerra, Office of Interdisciplinary Programs,
Georgia Institute of Technology (Chair).
Dr. Ernest Garcia, Department of Radiology, Emory University.
Dr. Ronald C. Arkin, School of Information and Computer Science,
Georgia Institute of Technology.

Call for papers, panels and tutorials (Deadlines):

Paper Abstracts due: August 31, 1989 (Submit 6 copies of 800 word abstract)
Panel and tutorial proposals due: July 31, 1989
Acceptance notification to authors: November 1, 1989
Full papers due: February 1, 1990
Conference: May 22-25, 1990

Abstract Submission/further information:
Dr. Norberto Ezquerra
Office of Interdisciplinary Programs
Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: (404)-894-3964.

Ronald C. Arkin
School of Information & Computer Science, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: arkin @ GATech ARPA: arkin%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!arkin


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