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Discovering Medical Knowledge Using Visual Analytics
(The Eurographics Association, 2015)
Due to advanced technologies, the amount of biomedical data has been increasing drastically. Such large data sets might be obtained from hospitals, medical practices or laboratories and can be used to discover unknown ...
Interactive Labeling of Toponome Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Biological multi-channel microscopy data are often characterized by a high local entropy and phenotypically identical structures covering only a few pixels and forming disjoint regions spread over, e.g., a cell or a tissue ...
Visual and Quantitative Analysis of Higher Order Arborization Overlaps for Neural Circuit Research
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Neuroscientists investigate neural circuits in the brain of the common fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to discover how complex behavior is generated. Hypothesis building on potential connections between individual neurons ...
Visualization and Exploration of 3D Toponome Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2012)
The toponome of a cell describes the location and topological distribution of proteins across the cell. In toponomics, the toponome is imaged and its inner structure and its semantics are investigated in order to understand ...
Atomistic Visualization of Mesoscopic Whole-Cell Simulations
(The Eurographics Association, 2012)
Molecular visualizations are a principal tool for analyzing the results of biochemical simulations. With modern GPU ray casting approaches it is only possible to render several millions of atoms at interactive frame rates ...
FoldSynth: Interactive 2D/3D Visualisation Platform for Molecular Strands
(The Eurographics Association, 2015)
FoldSynth is an interactive platform designed to help understand the characteristics and commonly used visual abstractions of molecular strands with an emphasis on proteins and DNA. It uses a simple model of molecular ...
Visual Analysis and Comparison of Multiple Sequence Alignments
(The Eurographics Association, 2016)
Multiple Sequence Alignments (MSA) of a set of DNA, RNA or protein sequences form the fundamental basis for various biological applications such as evolutionary heritage and protein structure prediction. The quality of an ...