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IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics

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What Would a Graph Look Like in this Layout? A Machine Learning Approach to Large Graph Visualization.

IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Using different methods for laying out a graph can lead to very different visual appearances, with which the viewer perceives different information. Selecting a "good" layout method is thus important for visualizing a graph. The selection can be high...

Fuzzy Object Skeletonization: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications.

IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Skeletonization offers a compact representation of an object while preserving important topological and geometrical features. Literature on skeletonization of binary objects is quite mature. However, challenges involved with skeletonization of fuzzy ...

LLMER: Crafting Interactive Extended Reality Worlds with JSON Data Generated by Large Language Models.

IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4 with Extended Reality (XR) technologies offers the potential to build truly immersive XR environments that interact with human users through natural language, e.g., generating and animating 3...

Towards a Machine-Learning Approach for Sickness Prediction in 360° Stereoscopic Videos.

IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
Virtual reality systems are widely believed to be the next major computing platform. There are, however, some barriers to adoption that must be addressed, such as that of motion sickness - which can lead to undesirable symptoms including postural ins...