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- affiliation: University of Leeds, UK
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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [p2]Ken Brodlie, Rodolfo S. Allendes Osorio, Adriano Lopes:
A Review of Uncertainty in Data Visualization. Expanding the Frontiers of Visual Analytics and Visualization 2012: 81-109 - 2010
- [c41]Jason D. Wood, Jungwook Seo, David J. Duke, Jeremy Walton, Ken Brodlie:
Flexible delivery of visualization software and services. ICCS 2010: 1719-1726
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c40]Yi Song, Andrew J. Bulpitt, Ken W. Brodlie:
Liver Segmentation Using Automatically Defined Patient Specific B-Spline Surface Models. MICCAI (1) 2009: 43-50 - [c39]Rodolfo S. Allendes Osorio, Ken W. Brodlie:
Uncertain Flow Visualization using LIC. TPCG 2009: 215-222 - 2008
- [j29]Haoxiang Wang, Ken W. Brodlie, James W. Handley, Jason D. Wood:
Service-oriented approach to collaborative visualization. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 20(11): 1289-1301 (2008) - [c38]Jason D. Wood, Ken Brodlie, Jungwook Seo, David J. Duke, Jeremy Walton:
A Web Services Architecture for Visualization. eScience 2008: 1-7 - [c37]Marcelo Cohen, Ken W. Brodlie, Nick Phillips:
The volume in focus: hardware-assisted focus and context effects for volume visualization. SAC 2008: 1231-1235 - [c36]Rodolfo S. Allendes Osorio, Ken W. Brodlie:
Contouring with Uncertainty. TPCG 2008: 59-65 - 2007
- [c35]Marcelo Cohen, Ken Brodlie, Nick Phillips:
Evaluating Enhanced Volume Rendering Visualization of Cerebral Aneurysms. MMVR 2007: 73-75 - [c34]Kenneth W. Brodlie, John Brooke, Min Chen, David Chisnall, Chris J. Hughes, Nigel W. John, Mark W. Jones, Mark Riding, Nicolas Roard, Martin J. Turner, Jason D. Wood:
Adaptive Infrastructure for Visual Computing. TPCG 2007: 147-156 - [c33]Ken Brodlie, Nurul Mohd Noor:
Visualization Notations, Models and Taxonomies. TPCG 2007: 207-212 - 2006
- [j28]Franck Patrick Vidal, Fernando Bello, Ken W. Brodlie, Nigel W. John, Derek Gould, Roger Phillips, Nick J. Avis:
Principles and Applications of Computer Graphics in Medicine. Comput. Graph. Forum 25(1): 113-137 (2006) - [c32]James W. Handley, Ken W. Brodlie, Richard H. Clayton:
Multi-Variate Visualization of Cardiac Virtual Tissue. CBMS 2006: 665-672 - 2005
- [j27]David J. Duke, Ken W. Brodlie, David A. Duce, Ivan Herman:
Do You See What I Mean? IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 25(3): 6-9 (2005) - [j26]Ken Brodlie, John Brooke, Min Chen, David Chisnall, Ade J. Fewings, Chris J. Hughes, Nigel W. John, Mark W. Jones, Mark Riding, Nicolas Roard:
Visual Supercomputing: Technologies, Applications and Challenges. Comput. Graph. Forum 24(2): 217-245 (2005) - [j25]Ken W. Brodlie, Muhammed Rafiq Asim, Keith Unsworth:
Constrained Visualization Using the Shepard Interpolation Family. Comput. Graph. Forum 24(4): 809-820 (2005) - [e1]Ken Brodlie, David J. Duke, Kenneth I. Joy:
7th Joint Eurographics - IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization, Leeds, UK, June 1-3, 2005. Eurographics Association 2005, ISBN 3-905673-19-3 [contents] - 2004
- [j24]Selan R. dos Santos, Ken Brodlie:
Gaining understanding of multivariate and multidimensional data through visualization. Comput. Graph. 28(3): 311-325 (2004) - [j23]Ken Brodlie, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, J. P. R. B. Walton, Jason D. Wood:
Distributed and Collaborative Visualization. Comput. Graph. Forum 23(2): 223-251 (2004) - [c31]Ken Brodlie:
Seeing is Believing So Beware. CGIV 2004: 5 - [c30]Ken Brodlie, John Brooke, Min Chen, David Chisnall, Ade J. Fewings, Chris J. Hughes, Nigel W. John, Mark W. Jones, Mark Riding, Nicolas Roard:
Visual Supercomputing - Technologies, Applications and Challenges. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 2004 - [c29]Franck P. Vidal, Fernando Bello, Ken Brodlie, Nigel W. John, Derek Gould, Roger Phillips, Nick J. Avis:
Principles and Applications of Medical Virtual Environments. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 2004 - [c28]Marcelo Cohen, Ken Brodlie:
Focus and Context for Volume Visualization. TPCG 2004: 32-39 - [c27]Richard Holbrey, Andrew J. Bulpitt, Ken Brodlie, Mark Walkley, Julian Scott:
A Model for Virtual Suturing in Vascular Surgery. TPCG 2004: 50-58 - [c26]David J. Duke, Ken W. Brodlie, David A. Duce:
Building an Ontology of Visualization. IEEE Visualization 2004: 7 - [c25]Ken Brodlie, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, Musbah Shahop Sagar, Jeremy Walton, Jason D. Wood:
Visualization in Grid Computing Environments. IEEE Visualization 2004: 155-162 - [c24]Muhammed Rafiq Asim, Ghulam Mustafa, Ken Brodlie:
Constrained Visualization of 2D Positive Data using Modified Quadratic Shepard Method. WSCG (Posters) 2004: 9-12 - 2003
- [j22]Muhammed Rafiq Asim, Ken Brodlie:
Curve drawing subject to positivity and more general constraints. Comput. Graph. 27(4): 469-485 (2003) - [j21]Ying Li, Ken Brodlie:
Soft Object Modelling with Generalised ChainMail - Extending the Boundaries of Web-based Graphics. Comput. Graph. Forum 22(4): 717-728 (2003) - [j20]Adriano Lopes, Ken Brodlie:
Improving the Robustness and Accuracy of the Marching Cubes Algorithm for Isosurfacing. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 9(1): 16-29 (2003) - [c23]Ken Brodlie, David Duce, Julian R. Gallop, Jeremy Walton, Jason D. Wood:
Distributed and Collaborative Visualization. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 2003 - [c22]Nigel W. John, Ken Brodlie, Fernando Bello:
Web3D for medical education and training. Web3D 2003: 188-189 - 2002
- [c21]Ken W. Brodlie, Jason D. Wood, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, David Gavaghan, Michael B. Giles, S. Hague, Jeremy Walton, M. Rudgyard, Brian Collins, J. Ibbotson, Alan Knox:
XML for Visualization. EuroWeb 2002 - [c20]Mark Walkley, Jason D. Wood, Ken Brodlie:
A Distributed Co-Operative Problem Solving Environment. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2002: 853-861 - [c19]Selan R. dos Santos, Ken W. Brodlie:
Visualizing and Investigating Multidimensional Functions. VisSym 2002: 173-182 - [c18]Bahara Belaton, Ken W. Brodlie:
Model Centred Approach to Scientific Visualization. WSCG 2002: 63-70 - 2001
- [j19]Ken Brodlie, Jason D. Wood:
Recent Advances in Volume Visualization. Comput. Graph. Forum 20(2): 125-148 (2001) - 2000
- [j18]Ken Brodlie, Nuha El-Khalili, Ying Li:
Using web-based computer graphics to teach surgery. Comput. Graph. 24(1): 157-161 (2000) - [j17]Nuha El-Khalili, Ken W. Brodlie:
Surgical training on the web. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 17(2): 147-158 (2000) - [c17]Ken Brodlie, Jason D. Wood:
Recent Advances in Visualization of Volumetric Data. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 2000 - [c16]Helen Wright, Ken Brodlie, Jason D. Wood, Jim Procter:
Problem Solving Environments: Extending the Rôle of Visualization Systems. Euro-Par 2000: 1323-1331 - [c15]Helen Wright, Ken Brodlie, Tim David:
Navigating high-dimensional spaces to support design steering. IEEE Visualization 2000: 291-296 - [p1]Ken Brodlie, Jason D. Wood:
Volume Graphics and the Internet. Volume Graphics (Graphics) 2000: 317-331
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c14]Kenneth W. Brodlie, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, Jason D. Wood:
Distributed Cooperative Visualization. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 1998 - 1997
- [c13]Ken Brodlie:
Visualization over the World Wide Web. Scientific Visualization 1997: 23-29 - [c12]Ken Brodlie:
Keynote Lecture Visualization over the World Wide Web. IV 1997: 40-41 - [c11]Adriano Lopes, Ken Brodlie:
Accuracy in 3D Particle Tracing. VisMath 1997: 329-341 - [c10]Jason D. Wood, Helen Wright, Ken Brodlie:
Collaborative visualization. IEEE Visualization 1997: 253-260 - 1996
- [c9]Ken Brodlie, Jason D. Wood, Helen Wright:
Scientific visualization - some novel approaches to learning. ITiCSE 1996: 28-32 - [c8]Joe Bergin, Ken Brodlie, Marta Patiño-Martínez, Myles F. McNally, Thomas L. Naps, Susan H. Rodger, Judith Wilson, Michael Goldweber, Sami Khuri, Ricardo Jiménez-Peris:
An overview of visualization: its use and design: report of the working group in visualization. ITiCSE 1996: 192-200 - [c7]Jason D. Wood, Ken Brodlie, Helen Wright:
Visualization Over the World Wide Web and its Application to Environmental Data. IEEE Visualization 1996: 81-86 - 1995
- [j16]Ken Brodlie, Petros M. Mashwama, Sohail Butt:
Visualization of surface data to preserve positivity and other simple constraints. Comput. Graph. 19(4): 585-594 (1995) - [j15]Ken W. Brodlie, Ljiljana B. Damnjanovic, David A. Duce, F. Robert A. Hopgood:
GKS-94: an overview. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 15(6): 64-71 (1995) - [c6]David Arnold, Jack Bresenham, Ken Brodlie, George S. Carson, Jan Hardenbergh, Paul van Binst, Andries van Dam:
Standardisation - opportunity or constraint? (panel session). SIGGRAPH 1995: 499-501 - 1994
- [j14]Ken Brodlie, G. Scott Owen:
Guest editors' introduction. Comput. Graph. 18(3): 259-262 (1994) - [j13]Ken Brodlie, W. Terry Hewitt, Steve Larkin, Philip Willis, Julian R. Gallop:
Graphics and visualization - Techniques and tools: A course for postgraduates of all disciplines. Comput. Graph. 18(3): 263-268 (1994) - [c5]Ken Brodlie, Petros M. Mashwama:
Controlled Interpolation for Scientific Visualization. Scientific Visualization 1994: 253-276 - 1993
- [j12]Sohail Butt, Ken Brodlie:
Preserving positivity using piecewise cubic interpolation. Comput. Graph. 17(1): 55-64 (1993) - [c4]Ken Brodlie, Andrew Poon, Helen Wright, Lesley Brankin, Greg Banecki, Alan Gay:
GRASPARC: A Problem Solving Environment Integrating Computation and Visualization. IEEE Visualization 1993: 102-109 - 1991
- [j11]Ken Brodlie, David A. Duce, F. Robert A. Hopgood:
The new Graphical Kernel System. Comput. Aided Des. 23(4): 312-318 (1991) - [j10]Ken Brodlie, Sohail Butt:
Preserving convexity using piecewise cubic interpolation. Comput. Graph. 15(1): 15-23 (1991) - [c3]Ken Brodlie, Martin Berzins, Peter M. Dew, A. Poon, Helen Wright:
Visalization and its Use in Scientific Computation. Programming Environments for High-Level Scientific Problem Solving 1991: 293-305
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Ken W. Brodlie, Martin Göbel, Ann Roberts, Rolf Ziegler:
When is a Line a Line? Eurographics 1989 - 1987
- [j9]Ken Brodlie, Lofton Henderson, Anne M. Mumford:
The CGM - A Metafile for GKS? Comput. Graph. Forum 6(2): 87-90 (1987) - 1985
- [j8]Ken W. Brodlie, Martin Göbel:
Report on Workshop on Validation of Graphics Software : Wenschdorf, West Germany - December 1984. Comput. Graph. Forum 4(2): 149-150 (1985) - 1984
- [j7]Ken W. Brodlie:
GKS certification--An overview. Comput. Graph. 8(1): 13-17 (1984) - [j6]Ken W. Brodlie, Martin C. Maguire, Günther E. Pfaff:
A practical strategy for certifying GKS implementations. Comput. Graph. 8(2): 125-133 (1984) - 1983
- [j5]Ken Brodlie, Günther E. Pfaff:
Report on the EEC Workshop on Certification of Graphics Software - Rixensart, Belgium. Comput. Graph. Forum 2(1): 23-24 (1983) - [j4]Ken Brodlie, Günther E. Pfaff:
An Algorithmic Interpretation of the GKS TEXT Primitive. Comput. Graph. Forum 2(4): 233-241 (1983) - 1982
- [j3]Ken Brodlie, Günther E. Pfaff:
Report on the EEC Workshop on Graphics Certification - Defining a Device for Certification (Miltenberg/Darmstadt, FRG, 25-28 April 1982). Comput. Graph. Forum 1(3): 88-90 (1982) - [j2]Ken Brodlie, D. L. Fisher, G. G. Tolton, T. W. Lambert:
The Development of the NAG Graphical Supplement. Comput. Graph. Forum 1(3): 133-142 (1982) - [c1]Kenneth W. Brodlie, Martin C. Maguire, Günther E. Pfaff:
A Practical Strategy for Certifying GKS Implementations. Eurographics 1982
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [j1]Kenneth W. Brodlie:
An assessment of two approaches to variable metric methods. Math. Program. 12(1): 344-355 (1977)
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