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  • 1
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    b3kat_BV043637105
    Format: xvii, 400 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme (farbig)
    ISBN: 9781447164968
    Series Statement: Mathematics and visualization
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4471-6497-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , General works , Mathematics
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    Format: Online-Ressource (XVII, 400 p. 117 illus., 107 illus. in color) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Mathematics and Statistics
    ISBN: 9781447164975
    Series Statement: Mathematics and Visualization
    Content: Based on the seminar that took place in Dagstuhl, Germany in June 2011, this contributed volume studies the four important topics within the scientific visualization field: uncertainty visualization, multifield visualization, biomedical visualization and scalable visualization. • Uncertainty visualization deals with uncertain data from simulations or sampled data, uncertainty due to the mathematical processes operating on the data, and uncertainty in the visual representation, • Multifield visualization addresses the need to depict multiple data at individual locations and the combination of multiple datasets, • Biomedical is a vast field with select subtopics addressed from scanning methodologies to structural applications to biological applications, • Scalability in scientific visualization is critical as data grows and computational devices range from hand-held mobile devices to exascale computational platforms. Scientific Visualization will be useful to practitioners of scientific visualization, students interested in both overview and advanced topics, and those interested in knowing more about the visualization process
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Overview and State-of-the-Art of Uncertainty VisualizationUncertainty Visualization and Color Vision Deficiency -- Analysis of Uncertain Scalar Data with Hixels -- On the (Un)Suitability of Strict Feature Definitions for Uncertain Data -- The Haunted Swamps of Heuristics: Uncertainty in Problem Solving -- Visualizing Uncertainty in Predictive Models -- Incorporating Uncertainty in Intrusion Detection to Enhance Decision Making -- Fuzzy Fibers: Uncertainty in dMRI Tractography -- Mathematical Foundations of Uncertain Field Visualization -- Definition of a Multifield -- Categorization -- Fusion of Visual Channels -- Glyph-Based Multifield Visualization -- Derived Fields -- Interactive Visual Exploration and Analysis -- Visual Exploration of Multivariate Volume Data Based on Clustering -- Feature-Based Visualization of Multifields -- Feature Analysis in Multifields -- Future Challenges and Unsolved Problems in Multi-Field Visualization -- Overview of Visualization in Biology and Medicine -- Visualization in Connectomics -- Visualization in Biology and Medicine -- From Individual to Population: Challenges in Medical Visualization -- The Ultrasound Visualization Pipeline -- Visual Exploration of Simulated and Measured Blood Flow -- Large-Scale Integration-Based Vector Field Visualization -- Large Scale Data Analysis -- Cross-Scale, Multi-Scale, and Multi-Source Data Visualization and Analysis Issues and Opportunities -- Scalable Devices -- Scalable Representation -- Distributed Post-Processing and Rendering for Large-Scale Scientific Simulations.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781447164968
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Book
    Los Alamitos, CA u.a. :IEEE Computer society Press,
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZIB000008034
    Format: 446 S.
    ISBN: 0-8186-2897-9
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    gbv_1659295602
    Format: Online-Ressource (XVII, 400 p. 117 illus., 107 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9781447164975
    Series Statement: Mathematics and Visualization
    Content: Overview and State-of-the-Art of Uncertainty Visualization -- Uncertainty Visualization and Color Vision Deficiency -- Analysis of Uncertain Scalar Data with Hixels -- On the (Un)Suitability of Strict Feature Definitions for Uncertain Data -- The Haunted Swamps of Heuristics: Uncertainty in Problem Solving -- Visualizing Uncertainty in Predictive Models -- Incorporating Uncertainty in Intrusion Detection to Enhance Decision Making -- Fuzzy Fibers: Uncertainty in dMRI Tractography -- Mathematical Foundations of Uncertain Field Visualization -- Definition of a Multifield -- Categorization -- Fusion of Visual Channels -- Glyph-Based Multifield Visualization -- Derived Fields -- Interactive Visual Exploration and Analysis -- Visual Exploration of Multivariate Volume Data Based on Clustering -- Feature-Based Visualization of Multifields -- Feature Analysis in Multifields -- Future Challenges and Unsolved Problems in Multi-Field Visualization -- Overview of Visualization in Biology and Medicine -- Visualization in Connectomics -- Visualization in Biology and Medicine -- From Individual to Population: Challenges in Medical Visualization -- The Ultrasound Visualization Pipeline -- Visual Exploration of Simulated and Measured Blood Flow -- Large-Scale Integration-Based Vector Field Visualization -- Large Scale Data Analysis -- Cross-Scale, Multi-Scale, and Multi-Source Data Visualization and Analysis Issues and Opportunities -- Scalable Devices -- Scalable Representation -- Distributed Post-Processing and Rendering for Large-Scale Scientific Simulations
    Content: Based on the seminar that took place in Dagstuhl, Germany in June 2011, this contributed volume studies the four important topics within the scientific visualization field: uncertainty visualization, multifield visualization, biomedical visualization and scalable visualization. • Uncertainty visualization deals with uncertain data from simulations or sampled data, uncertainty due to the mathematical processes operating on the data, and uncertainty in the visual representation, • Multifield visualization addresses the need to depict multiple data at individual locations and the combination of multiple datasets, • Biomedical is a vast field with select subtopics addressed from scanning methodologies to structural applications to biological applications, • Scalability in scientific visualization is critical as data grows and computational devices range from hand-held mobile devices to exascale computational platforms. Scientific Visualization will be useful to practitioners of scientific visualization, students interested in both overview and advanced topics, and those interested in knowing more about the visualization process
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Overview and State-of-the-Art of Uncertainty VisualizationUncertainty Visualization and Color Vision Deficiency -- Analysis of Uncertain Scalar Data with Hixels -- On the (Un)Suitability of Strict Feature Definitions for Uncertain Data -- The Haunted Swamps of Heuristics: Uncertainty in Problem Solving -- Visualizing Uncertainty in Predictive Models -- Incorporating Uncertainty in Intrusion Detection to Enhance Decision Making -- Fuzzy Fibers: Uncertainty in dMRI Tractography -- Mathematical Foundations of Uncertain Field Visualization -- Definition of a Multifield -- Categorization -- Fusion of Visual Channels -- Glyph-Based Multifield Visualization -- Derived Fields -- Interactive Visual Exploration and Analysis -- Visual Exploration of Multivariate Volume Data Based on Clustering -- Feature-Based Visualization of Multifields -- Feature Analysis in Multifields -- Future Challenges and Unsolved Problems in Multi-Field Visualization -- Overview of Visualization in Biology and Medicine -- Visualization in Connectomics -- Visualization in Biology and Medicine -- From Individual to Population: Challenges in Medical Visualization -- The Ultrasound Visualization Pipeline -- Visual Exploration of Simulated and Measured Blood Flow -- Large-Scale Integration-Based Vector Field Visualization -- Large Scale Data Analysis -- Cross-Scale, Multi-Scale, and Multi-Source Data Visualization and Analysis Issues and Opportunities -- Scalable Devices -- Scalable Representation -- Distributed Post-Processing and Rendering for Large-Scale Scientific Simulations.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781447164968
    Additional Edition: Druckausg.: Scientific visualization London : Springer, 2014 ISBN 9781447164968
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Online Resource
    London : Springer
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    gbv_748931090
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXX, 421p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science
    ISBN: 9781447107378
    Content: I: Perspectives -- 1. State-of-the-Art in Volume Graphics -- 2.Volume Modelling -- II: Discrete Modelling -- 3.Minimally Thin Discrete Triangulation -- 4.Smooth Boundary Surfaces from Binary 3D Datasets -- 5.Manufacturing Isovolumes -- III: Complex Volumetric Objects -- 6.Constructive Representations of Volumetric Environments -- 7. vxt: A Class Library for Object Voxelisation -- 8.3D Scan-Conversion of CSG Models into Distance, Closest-Point and Colour Volumes -- 9.NURBS Volume for Modelling Complex Objects -- IV: Volume Rendering -- 10.Voxels versus Polygons: A Comparative Approach for Volume Graphics -- 11.Fast Multi-Resolution Volume Rendering -- 12.High-Quality Volume Rendering Using Seed Filling in View Lattice -- 13.Extending Hypertextures to Non-Geometrically Definable Volume Data -- V: Volume Animation -- 14.Fast Volume Rendering and Animation of Amorphous Phenomena -- 15.Visible Human Animation -- 16.Realistic Volume Animation with Alias -- VI: Parallel and Distributed Environments -- 17.Multi-Resolutional Parallel Isosurface Extraction based on Tetrahedral Bisection -- 18.A Volume Rendering Crossbar and SRAM-Based Hardware -- 19.Algorithmically Optimised Real-Time Volume Rendering -- 20.Hardware Accelerated Voxelisation -- 21.Volume Graphics and the Internet -- VII: Applications -- 22.InViVo-IORT — A System for Quality Control in Intra-Operative Radiotherapy -- 23.Computer Aided Facial Reconstruction for Forensic Identification -- 24.A Morphological Approach to Volume Synthesis of Weathered Stones -- 25.Volumetric Modelling of 3D Text -- VIII: Glossaries and Indices -- Glossary Mark W. Jones, Adrian Leu, Richard Satherley and Steve Treavett -- Author Index.
    Content: Min Chen, Arie E. Kaufman and Roni Yage/ Volume graphics is concerned with graphics scenes defined in volume data types, where a model is specified by a mass of points instead of a collection of surfaces. The underlying mathematical definition of such a model is a set of scalar fields, which define the geometrical and physical properties of every point in three­ dimensional space. As true 3D representations, volume data types possess more descriptive power than surface data types, and are morphologically closer to many high-level modelling schemes in traditional surface graphics such as parametric surfaces, implicit surfaces and volume sweeping. The past decade has witnessed significant advances in volume visualisation, driven mainly by applications such as medical imaging and scientific computation. The work in this field has produced a number of volume rendering methods that enable 3D information in a volumetric dataset to be selectively rendered into 2D images. With modern computer hardware, such a process can easily be performed on an ordinary workstation. More importantly, volume-based rendering offers a consistent solution to the primary deficiencies of the traditional surface-based rendering, which include its inability to encapsulate the internal description of a model, and the difficulties in rendering amorphous phenomena. The emergence of volume-based techniques has not only broadened the extent of graphics applications, but also brought computer graphics closer to other scientific and engineering disciplines, including image processing, computer vision, finite element analysis and rapid prototyping.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781852331924
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781852331924
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781447107385
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    gbv_749148292
    Format: Online-Ressource , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science
    ISBN: 9783709167564
    Series Statement: Eurographics
    Content: Volume graphics is in the process of evolving into a general graphics technology. The papers included in this book are testimonial to the wide spectrum of unique applications and solutions that volumetric representations are able to offer. They span a wide range of topics pertinent to volume graphics: volume-based modeling, volume data acquisition and generation, volume rendering using software, hardware, and hybrid approaches, theoretical considerations, and a number of applications and case studies. This books provides a valuable, comprehensive, and up-to-date source of information on this rapidly evolving technology
    Note: Volume Rendering: Refraction in Discrete Raytracing (D. Rodgman, M. Chen); Data Level Comparison of Surface Classification and Gradient Filters (K. Kim, C. Wittenbrink, A. Pang); Splatting with Shadows (M. Nulkar, K. Mueller); A Study of Transfer Function Generation for Time-Varying Volume Data (T.J. Jankun-Kelly, K-L. Ma) -- Volume-Based Modeling: Volume Graphics Modeling of Ice Thawing (I. Fujishiro, E. Aoki); A Survey of Methods for Volumetric Scene Reconstruction from Photographs (G. Slabaugh, B. Culbertson, T. Malzbender, R. Schafer); A Volume Modeling Component of CAD (Z. Jianwen, L. Feng, S.H. Soon); A Technique for Volumetric CSG Based on Morphology (A. Bærentzen, N.J. Christensen) -- Hardware, Architectures, and API’s for Volume Rendering: vlib: A Volume Graphics API (A. S. Winter, M. Chen); Efficient Space Leaping for Raycasting Architectures (M. Meißner, M. Doggett, J. Hirche, U. Kanus); An Architecture for Interactive Tetrahedral Volume Rendering (D. King, C.M. Wittenbrink, H.J. Wolters); Parallelizing the ZSWEEP Algorithm for Distributed-Shared Memory Architectures (R. Farias, C. T. Silva) -- Data Acquisition: Hybrid Distance Field Computation (R. Satherley, M.W. Jones); Visualization of Labeled Segments Cross-Contour Surfaces (D. Tost, A. Puig); Topology-Guided Downsampling (M. Kraus, T. Ertl); Extracting Boundary Surface of Arbitrary Topology from Volumetric Datasets (Y. Duan, H. Qin); Segmentation of Biological Volume Datasets Using a Level-Set Framework (R. Whitaker, D. Breen, K. Museth, N. Soni); Correction of Voxelization Artifacts by Revoxelization (M. Sramek, L.I. Dimitrov, J.A. Bærentzen),- Acceleration Methods for Volume Rendering: Image-Based Rendering of Surfaces from Volume Data (B. Chen, A. Kaufman, Q. Tang); Accelerating Voxel-Based Terrain Rendering with Keyframe-Free Image-Based Rendering (J. Qin, M. Wan, H. Qu, A. Kaufman); Hierarchichal Perspective Volume Rendering Using Triangle Fans (G. Schussman, N. Max); Two-Pass Image and Volume Rotation (B. Chen, A. Kaufman) -- Applications and Case Studies: Volume Visualization of Payoff Regions for Derivatives Risk Management (T.T. Fei, E.C. Prakash); EXOMIO: A 3D Simulator for External Beam Radiotherapy (G. Karangelis, N. Zamboglou, D. Baltas, G. Sakas); Real-Time Volume Rendering for Virtual Colonoscopy (W. Li, A. Kaufman, K. Kreeger); Translucent and Opaque Direct Volume Rendering for Virtual Endoscopy Applications (M. Meißner, D. Bartz); A Framework to Visualize and Interact with Multimodal Medical Images (I. Manssour, S. Furuie, L. Nedel, C. Freitas).
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783211837375
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783211837375
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783709167571
    Language: English
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