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    • The Parallel Coordinates Matrix 

      Heinrich, Julian; Stasko, John; Weiskopf, Daniel (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      We introduce the parallel coordinates matrix (PCM) as the counterpart to the scatterplot matrix (SPLOM). Using a graph-theoretic approach, we determine a list of axis orderings such that all pairwise relations can be ...
    • Particle-Based Transparent Rendering of Implicit Surfaces and its Application to Fused Visualization 

      Tanaka, Satoshi; Hasegawa, Kyoto; Shimokubo, Yoshiyuki; Kaneko, Tomonori; Kawamura, Takuma; Nakata, Susumu; Ojima, Saori; Sakamoto, Naohisa; Tanaka, Hiromi; Koyamada, Koji (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      We present particle-based surface rendering (PBSR) that realizes precise rendering of transparent implicit surfaces and flexible fused visualization. The PBSR uses small opaque particles as rendering primitives and creates ...
    • Pattern Visualization of Human Connectome Data 

      Guo, Yishi; Wang, Yang; Fang, Shiaofen; Chao, Hongyang; Saykin, Andrew; Shen, Li (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      The human brain is a complex network with countless connected neurons, and can be described as a "connectome". Existing studies on analyzing human connectome data are primarily focused on characterizing the brain networks ...
    • Projection-based Visualization of Dynamical Processes on Networks 

      Toosi, Farshad Ghassemi; Paulovich, Fernando V.; Hütt, Marc-Thorsten; Linsen, Lars (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Dynamical processes on networks play an important role in systems biology and statistical physics. To understand these processes, it is essential to understand which topological properties of the network are the main factors ...
    • Sankey Arcs - Visualizing edge weights in path graphs 

      Nagel, Till; Duval, Erik; Moere, Andrew Vande; Kloeckl, Kristian; Ratti, Carlo (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Arc diagrams allow exploring relations and their strength between sequential nodes. Previous solutions suffer from displaying all arcs at the center of a node, which can lead to visual obstruction. We present a new technique, ...
    • A Unified Representation for the Model-based Visualization of Heterogeneous Anatomy Data 

      Smit, N. N.; Kraima, A. C.; Jansma, D.; Ruiter, M. C. de; Botha, C. P. (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      In the course of anatomical research, anatomists acquire and attempt to organize a great deal of heterogeneous data from different sources, such as MRI and CT data, cryosections, immunohistochemistry, manual and automatic ...
    • Visualization of Geospatial Time Series from Environmental Modeling Output 

      Köthur, Patrick; Sips, Mike; Kuhlmann, Julian; Dransch, Doris (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Environmental models produce geospatial time series containing many spatio-temporal patterns. Scientists need to understand these patterns to analyze the behavior of the simulated environmental systems. We combine clustering ...
    • Visualization of Large, Time-Dependent, Abstract Data with Integrated Spherical and Parallel Coordinates 

      Walker, James; Geng, Zhao; Jones, Mark; Laramee, Robert S (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Parallel coordinates is one of the most popular and widely used visualization techniques for large, high dimensional data. Often, data attributes are visualized on individual axes with polylines joining them. However, some ...
    • Visualization Software for 3D Video Microscopy: A Design Study 

      Leitte, Heike; Fangerau, Jens; Lou, Xinghua; Höckendorf, Burkhard; Lemke, Steffen; Maizel, Alexis; Wittbrodt, Jochen (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Modern microscopy techniques allow for fascinating new insights into the development of life. They produce, for example, digital 3D+T records of living embryos that reveal how a single cell develops into a complex specimen ...
    • Vortex Merge Graphs in Two-dimensional Unsteady Flow Fields 

      Kasten, Jens; Hotz, Ingrid; Noack, Bernd; Hege, Hans-Christian (The Eurographics Association, 2012)
      Among the various existing vortex definitions, there is one class that relies on extremal structures of derived scalar fields. These are, e.g., vorticity,λ<sub>2</sub>, or the acceleration magnitude. ...