Scope of TVCG
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG) is a scholarly archival journal published monthly. Its Editorial Board strives to publish papers that present important research results and state-of-the-art seminal papers within TVCG's scope. These include subjects related to computer graphics and visualization techniques, systems, software, hardware, and user interface issues. Specific topics in computer graphics and visualization include, but are not limited to the following: a) algorithms, techniques and methodologies; b) systems and software; c) user studies and evaluation; d) rendering techniques and methodologies, including real-time rendering, graphics hardware, point-based rendering, and image-based rendering; e) scientific, information, biomedical, and flow visualization and analysis; f) volume graphics; g) shape modeling, including image-based modeling, geometric and volumetric modeling, dynamic modeling, point-based modeling, and geometry processing; h) virtual, augmented, and mixed reality; i) animation and simulation, including character animation, facial animation, motion-capture, physics-based simulation and animation; j) haptics; k) perception, human computer interaction and user interfaces; l) visual analysis and visual analytics; m) graphics aspects of computer games and edutainment; n) visual programming and software visualization; o) general purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU); p) high-dynamic range imaging and display, 3D display technology, multi-spectral displays; q) computational photography; r) applications of graphics and visualization.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Ming Lin - University of North Carolina
Associate Editors-in-Chief
Min Chen - University of Oxford
George Drettakis - INRIA Sophia-Antipolis
Associate Editors
Maneesh Agrawala - UC Berkeley
Kavita Bala - Cornell University
Ronan Boulic - EPFL
Paolo Cignoni - National Research Council of Italy
Jean-Daniel Fekete - INRIA Saclay-ile-de-France
Jan Kautz - University College London
John Keyser - Texas A&M University
Hyeong-Seok Ko - Seoul National University
Leif Kobbelt - RWTH Aachen
Bruno Levy - INRIA-Nancy Grand-Est
Raghu Machiraju - Ohio State University
Wojciech Matusik - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Silvia Miksch - Vienna University of Technology
Klaus Mueller - Stony Brook University
Helmut Pottmann - King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Gerik Scheuermann - University of Leipzig
Dieter Schmalstieg - Graz University of Technology
Anthony Steed - University College London
Shigeo Takahashi - University of Tokyo
Frank van Ham - IBM SWG, Paris, France
Wenping Wang - University of Hong Kong
Daniel Weiskopf - University of Stuggart