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» Site title: Army Research Laboratory MSRC Scientific Visualization » Site description: Conducts research in the development of new techniques for exploiting high-performance computing technology, promotes the use of scientific visualization within the DoD, makes visualization technology available to DoD researchers, and prepares video presentations in support of DoD projects.
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» Site title: Brown University Computer Graphics Group » Site description: Conducts research in the development of human-centered, powerful, and interactive 3D graphics tools for modeling, scientific visualization, telecollaboration, and interactive illustrations.
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» Site title: Caltech Multi-Res Modeling Group » Site description: Conducts research into the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of numerical problems in computer graphics and scientific computing with a specific focus upon multiresolution techniques.
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» Site title: Center for Human Modeling and Simulation » Site description: Conducts research in computer graphics modeling and animation techniques for embodied agents, virtual humans, and their applications.
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» Site title: Centre of Computer Graphics and Data Visualization » Site description: University of West Bohemia. Research areas include algorithms for computer graphics and visualization,volume data processing, methods for iso-surface extraction, mesh reduction and reconstruction from scattered data, triangular and tetrahedral mesh generation.
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» Site title: Computer Graphics at the University of Utah » Site description: Research efforts in immersive environments, modelling, CAM, scientific visualization, medical illustration, terrain modeling and rendering, haptics (force-feedback), realistic and non-photorealistic rendering.
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» Site title: Computer Graphics Group » Site description: Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Research areas include modeling, rendering, and scientific visualization.
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» Site title: Computer Graphics Laboratory » Site description: Stanford University. Research areas include volume rendering, rendering algorithms and systems, 3D scanning, image-based rendering, virtual reality, compression of graphics objects, user interfaces for visualization, high-performance graphics architectures, and visualization of complex systems and environments.
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» Site title: Computer Graphics Laboratory at UCSD » Site description: Conducts research in appearance modeling, simulating and rendering natural phenomena, and global illumination.
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» Site title: Computer Graphics Research at Caltech » Site description: Conducts research that explores and develops new approaches to modeling, rendering, simulation and scientific visualization.
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» Site title: Cornell Program of Computer Graphics » Site description: Conducts research in architectural modeling, realistic image synthesis, digital photography, and visualization.
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» Site title: Geometric Design and Computation » Site description: Engaged in both fundamental and applied research in developing methods for representing, specifying, manipulating, and visualizing geometric models.
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» Site title: Geometric Modelling at Bath University » Site description: Research projects include multidimensional geometric modeling, distances in geometric modeling, finding zeros of multidimensional functions, and computer algebra in geometric modeling.
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» Site title: Graphics and Visualization Center » Site description: Pursues research in modeling, rendering, user interfaces and high-performance architectures using scientific visualization and telecollaboration in virtual environments.
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» Site title: GVU Center at Georgia Tech » Site description: Conducts research that combines in-depth studies of human capabilities, needs, and practices, cutting-edge graphical display techniques, augmented spaces that merge physical and virtual elements, intelligent sensing, and novel input, output and wearable technologies.
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» Site title: HPCMO: Scientific Visualization » Site description: Provides links to government labs conducting research with computer graphics and scientific visualization.
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» Site title: Imager Computer Graphics Laboratory » Site description: Works towards advancing the science of computer graphics, computer animation, human computer interaction, and computational geometry.
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» Site title: Max-Plank Computer Graphics Group » Site description: Research areas include mesh processing, visualization, realistic hardware-supported shading, global illumination, and perception at the University of Saarbrücken in Germany.
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» Site title: Mesa 3D » Site description: Contains documentation, mailing lists, a bug database, and a downloadable release.
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» Site title: Microsoft Graphics Research Group » Site description: Conducts research addressing a number of key underlying technologies: 3D graphics and animation, computer vision, and statistical modeling.
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» Site title: MIRALab » Site description: Conducts research into the simulation of human functionality and physics-based deformable models such as clothing and hair.
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» Site title: MIT Computer Graphics Group » Site description: Houses several research groups working on the latest computer graphics technology.
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» Site title: Office of the Future » Site description: Uses computer vision techniques, in real time, to dynamically extract per-pixel depth and reflectance information for the visible surfaces in the Office, such as walls, furniture, objects and people.
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» Site title: OpenGL » Site description: Provides news, applications, games and developer documentation related to the OpenGL 2D and 3D graphics application programming interface.
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» Site title: Princeton Graphics & Geometry Group » Site description: Conducts research in real-time 3D model acquisition, shape-based retrieval and analysis, video mosaics, lapped textures, texture mapping for cel animation, and algorithm animation.
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» Site title: Santa Cruz Laboratory for Visualization and Graphics » Site description: Conducts research in animal modeling and animation, environmental visualization, uncertainty visualization, virtual reality, nomadic collaborative visualization, tensor visualization, and flow visualization.
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» Site title: Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute » Site description: Researches methods for scientific computing and develops integrated problem solving environments to allow scientists to solve computational problems in fields such as numerical mathematics, biophysics, electrocardiography, bioelectric fields in the brain, and medical imaging.
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» Site title: The UCSF Computer Graphics Laboratory » Site description: The home to the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics (RBVI), a NIH National Center for Research Resources Biomedical Technology Resource Center for the integrated analysis of biological sequence, structure, and functional information.
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» Site title: University of Magdeburg Computer Graphics Group » Site description: Graphics and Interactive Systems Laboratory. Research focuses on non-photorealistic rendering, visual communication of information, tactile graphics and synthetic holography.
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» Site title: Virtual Reality Laboratory » Site description: Involved in the modelling and animation of three-dimensional inhabited virtual worlds.
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» Site title: Visualization and Interactive Systems Group (VIS) » Site description: University of California Irvine. Conducts research in the areas of scientific visualization, virtual reality, image based modeling and rendering, volume visualization and biomedical imaging.
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» Site title: Visualization Lab » Site description: Shows the research activities in the area of Computer Graphics in the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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» Site title: VTK » Site description: Visualization ToolKit -- Includes a FAQ, man pages, a mailing list, information, and example code.
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