Ph.D. Theses
- Visualizing Route Maps
- Maneesh Agrawala
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, January 2002.
- WYSIWYG Computational Photography via Viewfinder Editing
- Jongmin Baek
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, December 2013.
- Using Visualization to Understand the Behavior of Computer Systems
- Robert Bosch
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, August 2001.
- Novel Methods for Manipulating and Combining Light Fields
- Billy Chen
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, September 2006.
- Designing Multi-Camera Tracking Systems for Scalability and Efficient Resource Allocation
- Xing Chen
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, June 2002.
- New Methods for Surface Reconstruction from Range Images
- Brian Curless
- Ph.D. dissertation, Technical Report CSL-TR-97-733, Stanford University, 1997.
- Mixed Scale Motion Recovery
- James Davis
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, June 2002.
- Designing Graphics Architectures Around Scalability and Communication
- Matthew Eldridge
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, June 2001.
- Efficiently Acquiring Reflectance Fields Using Patterned Illumination
- Gaurav Garg
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, September 2006.
- Feature Analysis and Registration of Scanned Surfaces
- Natasha Gelfand
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, September 2006.
- Inverse Rendering Methods for Hardware-Accelerated Display of Parameterized Image Spaces
- Ziyad S. Hakura
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, October 2001.
- A Stream Processing Approach to Interactive Graphics on Clusters of Workstations
- Greg Humphreys
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, July 2002.
- Scalable Graphics Architectures: Interface & Texture
- Homan Igehy
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, May 2000.
- Measuring Cognitive Load During Visual Tasks by Combining Pupillometry and Eye Tracking
- Jeff Klingner
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, May 2010.
- Fitting Smooth Surfaces to Dense Polygon Meshes
- Venkat Krishnamurthy
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, January, 1998.
- Fast Volume Rendering Using a Shear-Warp Factorization of the Viewing Transformation
- Philippe Lacroute
- Ph.D. dissertation, Technical Report CSL-TR-95-678, Stanford University, 1995.
- Interactive Visualization of Large Graphs and Networks
- Tamara Munzner
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, June 2000.
- Computer Graphics on a Stream Architecture
- John D. Owens
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, November 2002.
- Supporting the Visualization and Forensic Analysis of Network Events
- Doantam Phan
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, December 2007.
- Monte Carlo Evaluation of Scattering Functions for Computer Graphics
- Matt Pharr
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, June 2005.
- Ray Tracing on a Stream Processor
- Timothy J. Purcell
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, March 2004.
- A Signal-Processing Framework for Forward and Inverse Rendering
- Ravi Ramamoorthi
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, August 2002.
- Multiperspective Imaging for Automated Urban Visualization
- Augusto Roman
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, September 2006.
- Real-time Acquisition and Rendering of Large 3D Models
- Szymon Rusinkiewicz
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, August 2001.
- Query, Analysis, and Visualization of Multidimensional Databases
- Chris Stolte
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, June 2003.
- Robust Monte Carlo Methods for Light Transport Simulation
- Eric Veach
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford Universty, December 1997.
- Texture Synthesis by Fixed Neighborhood Searching
- Li-Yi Wei
- Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, November 2001.
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