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The following papers have been accepted to the symposium.  Titles and abstracts reflect the preliminary submissions and may differ from the final  proceedings.  We will post a final program after July 15, 2001.

Keynote Address

Visualization Challenges for a New Cyberpharmaceutical Computing
Paradigm
Russell J. Turner, Kabir Chaturvedi, Nathan J. Edwards, Daniel Fasulo, Aaron L. Halpern, Daniel H. Huson, Oliver Kohlbacher, Jason R. Miller, Kmut Reinert, Karin A. Remington, Russel Schwartz, Brian Walenz, Shibu Yooseph and Sorin Istrail
Celera Genomics Corporation, USA

Panel Discussion

Parallelism: Rendering, Visualisation and Large Data
Chair - Alan Chalmers, University of Bristol, England

Surfaces and Photorealism

Delaunay based shape reconstruction from large data
Tamal K. Dey, Joachim Giesen and James Hudson
The Ohio State University, USA
Parallel point reprojection
Erik Reinhard, Peter Shirley and Charles Hansen
University of Utah, USA

Vector Field Visualization

Case study: visualizing ocean currents with color and dithering
Patricia Crossno, Edward Angel and David Munich
Sandia National Laboratories, University of New Mexico, and Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center, USA
Parallel Lagrangian visualization applied to natural convective flows
Luis M. de la Cruz, Victor Godoy, Ian Garcia and Eduardo Ramos
DGSCA-UNAM, Mexico
Real-time out-of-core visualization of particle traces
Ralph Bruckschen, Falko Kuester, Bernd Hamann and Kenneth I. Joy
University of California, Davis, USA

Parallel Isosurface and Volume Rendering

Scalable isosurface visualization of massive datasets on COTS clusters
Xiaoyu Zhang, Chandrajit Bajaj, William Blanke and Donald Fussell
University of Texas at Austin, USA
A unified infrastructure for parallel out-of-core isosurface and volume rendering of unstructured grids
Yi-Jen Chiang, Ricardo Farias, Claudio T. Silva and Bin Wei
Polytechnic University, SUNY at Stony Brook, and AT&T Labs-Research, USA
Parallel view-dependent isosurface extraction using multi-pass occlusion culling
Jinzhu Gao and Han-Wei Shen
The Ohio State University, USA

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering

Parallel rendering with K-way replication
Rudrajit Samanta, Thomas Funkhauser and Kai Li
Princeton University, USA
Sort-last parallel rendering for viewing extremely large data sets on tile displays
Kenneth Moreland, Bryan Wylie and Constantine Pavlakos
Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Hardware Assisted Unstructured Volume Rendering

Multiresolution view-dependent splat based volume rendering of large irregular data
Jeremy Meredith and Kwan-Liu Ma
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, and University of California, Davis, USA
Parallelizing a high accuracy hardware-assisted volume renderer for meshes with arbitrary polyhedra
Janine Bennett, Richard Cook, Nelson Max, Deborah May and Peter Williams
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, and University of California, Davis, USA

Specialized Architectures for Structured Volume Rendering

Parallel volume rendering on a single-chip SIMD architecture
M. Meissner, S. Grimm, W. Strasser, J. Packer and D. Latimer
University of Tuebingen, Germany, and PixelFusion Ltd, UK
Scalable interactive ray-casting of volumes using off-the-shelf components
Santiago Lombeyda, Mark Shand, Laurent Moll, David Breen and Alan Heirich
California Institute of Technology, and Compaq Computer Corporation, USA

Software Infrastructure for Parallel Visualization

An application architecture for large data visualization: a case study
C. Charles Law, Amy Henderson and James Ahrens
Kitware Inc. and Los Alamos National Laboratories, USA
Jupiter: a toolkit for interactive large model visualization
Dirk Bartz, Dirk Staneker, Wolfgang Strasser, Brian Cripe, Tom Gaskins, Kristann Orton, Michael Carter, Andreas Johannsen and Jeff Trom
University of Tuebingen, Germany, Hewlett-Packard Corporation, USA, and Engineering Animation Inc., USA

Email to pvg2001@gg.caltech.edu.
Last updated July 17, 2001.