The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and their oral presentation at the conference.
Best Paper Award
MODELING DENDRITIC SHAPES - Using Path Planning
Ling Xu and David Mould
Best Student Paper Award
ORTHANT NEIGHBORHOOD GRAPHS - A Decentralized Approach for Proximity Queries in Dynamic Point Sets
Tobias Germer and Thomas Strothotte
Best Paper Award
AUGMENTING 3D CITY MODELS WITH VISUALIZATION OF REAL-TIME METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Frank Steinicke, Jörg Mensmann, Klaus Hinrichs, Jan de Buhr, Kai Rothaus and Antonio Krüger
Best Student Paper Award
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF BOUNDING BOX ALGORITHMS
Darko Dimitrov, Mathias Holst, Christian Knauer and Klaus Kriegel
Best Paper Award
AN INVERSE PROBLEM APPROACH TO BRDF MODELING
Fujiichi Yoshimoto, Kei Iwasaki, Tomoyuki Nishita and Yoshinori Dobashi
Best Student Paper Award
FACIAL NORMAL MAP CAPTURE USING FOUR LIGHTS - An Effective and Inexpensive Method of Capturing the Fine Scale Detail of Human Faces using Four Point Lights
Jasenko Zivanov, Pascal Paysan and Thomas Vetter
Best Paper Award
PROJECTED GAUSS{SEIDEL SUBSPACE MINIMIZATION METHOD FOR INTERACTIVE RIGID BODY DYNAMICS - Improving Animation Quality using a Projected Gauss-Seidel Subspace Minimization Method
Morten Silcowitz, Sarah Niebe and Kenny Erleben
Best Student Paper Award
CHANGE-POINT DETECTION ON THE LIE GROUP SE(3) FOR SEGMENTING GESTURE-DEFINED SPATIAL RIGID MOTION
Loic Merckel and Toyoaki Nishida
Best Paper Award
OUTDOOR ILLUMINATION ESTIMATION IN IMAGE SEQUENCES FOR AUGMENTED REALITY
Claus B. Madsen and Brajesh B. Lal