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Item DCGI Laboratories at CTU Prague, Czech Republic(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Bittner, Jiri; Zara, Jiri; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerThe Department of Computer Graphics and Interaction (DCGI) covers education and research activities in Computer Graphics and Human-Computer Interaction areas at the Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU). This paper presents the staff, laboratories, projects, and selected scientific achievements of the DCGI.Item The Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna, Austria(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Purgathofer, W.; Gröller, E.; Wimmer, M.; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerAt the Vienna University of Technology, the Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms is one of seven institutes of the Faculty of Informatics. It consists of groups on algorithms, computer graphics and image processing. Here we only describe the computer graphics group. We are focused on two main research areas: Visualization (Eduard Gröller, Ivan Viola + 8 researchers) and Rendering & Modeling (Michael Wimmer + 13 researchers).Item CRS4 Visual Computing, Pula, Italy(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Gobetti, Enrico; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerThis short presentation illustrates Visual Computing activities at the CRS4 research center. Research activities span many areas of computer graphics and computer vision, the primary focus being the study and development of scalable technology for acquiring, creating, distributing and exploring massive models, as well as for integrating them in real-time interactive visual simulations and virtual environments, both in local and distributed settings.Item Simulation Unit in CEIT, Navarra, Spain(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Borro, D.; Matey, L.; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerCEIT is a non-profit research center of the University of Navarra, Spain. The Simulation Unit has more than 20 years of experience combining traditional simulation techniques in Mechanical Engineering with the latest advances in ICT. Therefore, it achieves a wide variety of innovative applications, working along different but related research lines like mechanism analysis, design and optimization, simulation of multi domain systems, human motion reconstruction, VR/AR applications, human-machine interfaces, and haptics.Item The Research Institude of Visual Computing, RIVIC, UK(The Eurographics Association, 2013) John, N. W.; Jones, M.; Martin, R.; Vidal, Franck; Zwiggelaar, R.; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerVisual computing represents one of the most challenging and inspiring arenas in computer science. Today, fifty percent of content on the internet is in the form of visual data and information, and more than fifty percent of the neurons in the human brain are used in visual perception and reasoning. RIVIC is the collaborative amalgamation of research programmes between the computer science departments in Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff and Swansea universities. Its aim is to promote research in visual computing, e.g. visualisation, computer vision and image/video processing, computer graphics and virtual environments.Item Graphics & Interaction Group, The Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Dodgson, N. A.; Robinson, P.; Blackwell, A. F.; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerThe Graphics & Interaction Group (the ''Rainbow Group'') at the University of Cambridge undertakes research in computer graphics, image processing, interaction devices, and interdisciplinary design.Item Graphics and Imaging Lab, Zaragoza, Spain(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Gutierrez, Diego; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerEstablished in Spain in the year 2008, the Graphics and Imaging Lab carries out research in the fields of computational photography, computational imaging, computer graphics and applied perception (Figure 1 shows representative recent work). Given its multidisciplinary nature, each new project is approached from several points of view in the search for new exciting lines of research. We also encourage external collaborations to benefit from knowledge exchange with other universities or industry, and put a especial emphasis in the internationalization of our research.Item VRVis Zentrum für Virtual Reality und Visualisierung Forschungs-GmbH, Vienna, Austria(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Stonawski, G.; Purgathofer, W.; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerVRVis is a research and technology transfer organization in the field of Visual Computing funded by the Federal Government of Austria and the City of Vienna since 2000. 50 percent of the money come from industry partners who gain significant technological advantages for their respective markets from this cooperation.Item ViRVIG: Research Center for Visualization, Virtual Reality and Graphics Interaction, Girona, Spain(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Pueyo, Xavier; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerViRVIG is a joint Research Center involving both UdG and UPC. Its main objective is to generate knowledge and produce scientific research results in Virtual Reality, Visualisation and Advanced Interactive Graphics Systems.Item CIIG: Granada Graphics Group, Granada, Spain(The Eurographics Association, 2013) Martin, D.; Torres, J. C.; J. C. Torres and A. LecuyerThe Granada Graphics Group is one of the research groups of the Software System Department. It covers education and research activities on Comouter Graphics at the University of Granada.