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Decoupled Opacity Optimization for Points, Lines and Surfaces
(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
Displaying geometry in flow visualization is often accompanied by occlusion problems, making it difficult to perceive information that is relevant in the respective application. In a recent technique, named opacity ...
Linear Discriminative Star Coordinates for Exploring Class and Cluster Separation of High Dimensional Data
(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
One main task for domain experts in analysing their nD data is to detect and interpret class/cluster separations and outliers. In fact, an important question is, which features/dimensions separate classes best or allow a ...
Inertial Steady 2D Vector Field Topology
(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2016)
Vector field topology is a powerful and matured tool for the study of the asymptotic behavior of tracer particles in steady flows. Yet, it does not capture the behavior of finite-sized particles, because they develop inertia ...
Finite-Time Mass Separation for Comparative Visualizations of Inertial Particles
(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2015)
The visual analysis of flows with inertial particle trajectories is a challenging problem because time-dependent particle trajectories additionally depend on mass, which gives rise to an infinite number of possible ...
Mass-Dependent Integral Curves in Unsteady Vector Fields
(The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013)
Recent research in flow visualization is focusing on the analysis of time-dependent, but mass-less particles. However, in many application scenarios, the mass of particles - and their resulting inertia - is essential in ...
Source Inversion by Forward Integration in Inertial Flows
(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2016)
Inertial particles are finite-sized objects traveling with a certain velocity that differs from the underlying carrying flow, i.e., they are mass-dependent and subject to inertia. Their backward integration is in practice ...