TopoInVis 2005:
TOPOLOGY-BASED METHODS IN VISUALIZATION

September 29-30, 2005
Budmerice, Slovakia
   

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Preliminary Program

Thursday, September 29

Session 1 (9:00 - 10:30): Novel Topological Concepts (Papers)

  • Cumulative Deformation Tensors for Finding 3D Closed Streamlines
    by Xiaoqiang Zheng and Alex Pang
  • Streamline Predicates as Flow Topology Generalization
    by Tobias Salzbrunn and Gerik Scheuermann
  • Feature Flow Fields in Out-of-Core Settings
    by Tino Weinkauf, Holger Theisel, Hans-Christian Hege, and Hans-Peter Seidel

10:30 - 11:00: Coffee Break

Session 2 (11:00 - 12:00): Panel

Even more theory, or more practical applications to particular problems: In which direction will Topology-Based Flow Visualization go?
Organizer: Gerik Scheuermann

12:00 - 13:00: Lunch

Session 3 (13:00 - 14:30) Application Papers

  • Global Field Invariant and Local Vortex Axis Invariant Analysis for Flow Prediction
    by Markus Ruetten
  • N-dimensional Data-Dependent Reconstruction Using Topological Change
    by Ivan Viola, M. Eduard Groeller, Zsolt Toth, Andrej Ferko
  • Topology-Based Approaches to Flow Visualization and their Application in Industry
    by Robert S. Laramee, Helmut Doleisch, and Helwig Hauser

14:30 - 15:00: coffee break

Session 4 (15:00 - 16:00) Panel

What is the right way to deal with the topology of time-dependent flow fields: consider the behavior of streamlines or pathlines?
Organizer: Hans Hagen

16:00 - 16:30: Break

Session 5 (16:30 - 19:00): Reconstruction and Topological Limitations (Papers)

  • On the Applicability of Topological Methods for Complex Flow Data
    by Holger Theisel, Tino Weinkauf, Hans-Christian Hege, Hans-Peter Seidel
  • Deficits in Topology-Based Flow Visualization
    by Julia Ebling and Gerik Scheuermann
  • Open Discussion

19:00: Dinner

Friday, September 30:

Session 6 (9:00 - 10:30): Hierarchies and Focus + Context (Papers)

  • Scale-Space Tracking of Critical Points in 3D Vector Fields
    by Thomas Klein and Thomas Ertl
  • Focus+Context Visualization of Features and Topological Structures
    by M. Eduard Groeller, Ivan Viola, and Stefan Bruckner
  • A Practical Approach to Two-dimensional Topological Hierarchies
    by P.-T. Bremer and Valerio Pascucci

10:30 - 11:00: Coffee break

Session 7 (11:00 - 12:00): Panel

Why are topological methods not included in commercial visualization systems?
Organizer: Holger Theisel

12:00 - 13:00: Lunch

Session 8 (13:00 - 14:30): Application Papers II

  • Topology-guided Visualization of Constrained Vector Fields
    by Filip Sadlo and Ronny Peikert
  • Simulation Methods for Advanced Design Engineering
    by Markus Trenker
  • Extraction and Visualization of Swirl and Tumble Motion from Engine Simulation Data
    by Christoph Garth, Robert S. Laramee, Xavier Tricoche, Juergen Schneider, and Hans Hagen

14:30 - 15:00: break

Session 9 (15:00 - 16:00) Panel

What are the most demanding and critical problems, and what are the most promising research directions in Topology-Based Flow Visualization?
Organizer: Helwig Hauser

16:00 - 19:00: Walking Tour

 
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Questions, comments, or suggestions on the web page can be addressed to Robert S. Laramee: Laramee "at" VRVis.at. More general questions, comments, or suggestions on the workshop can be addressed to any member of the Organizing Committee.