Discipline | Visualization, computer graphics, virtual reality |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Klaus Mueller |
Publication details | |
History | 1995–present |
Publisher | |
Frequency | Monthly |
Hybrid | |
4.579 (2020) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1077-2626 |
OCLC no. | 30748801 |
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the IEEE Computer Society. It covers subjects related to computer graphics and visualization techniques, systems, software, hardware, and user interface issues.[1][2] TVCG has been considered the top journal in the field of visualization.[3][4]
Since 2011, TVCG has allowed authors to present recently accepted papers at partner conferences.[5] These include:
- IEEE Visualization (VIS), including VAST, InfoVis, and SciVis.
- IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (IEEE VR)
- IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR)
- ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games (I3D)
- IEEE Pacific Visualization Conference (IEEE PacificVis)
- ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA)
- Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP)
- Pacific Graphics Conference (PG)
- Eurovis - The EG and VGTC Conference on Visualization
- Graphics Interfaces (GI)
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