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    • High-Performance Motion Correction of Fetal MRI 

      Kainz, Bernhard; Lloyd, David F. A.; Alansary, Amir; Murgasova, Maria Kuklisova; Khlebnikov, Rostislav; Rueckert, Daniel; Rutherford, Mary; Razavi, Reza; Hajnal, Jo V. (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) shows promising results for pre-natal diagnostics. The detection of potentially lifethreatening abnormalities in the fetus can be difficult with ultrasound alone. MRI is one of the ...
    • An Introduction to Evaluation in Medical Visualization 

      Smit, Noeska; Lawonn, Kai (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Medical visualization papers often deal with data that is interpreted by medical domain experts in a research or clinical context. Since visualizations are by definition designed to be interpreted by a human observer, often ...
    • A Mixed Approach for the Evaluation of a Guided Exploratory Visualization System 

      Boukhelifa, Nadia; Bezerianos, Anastasia; Lutton, Evelyne (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      We summarise and reflect upon our experience in evaluating a guided exploratory visualization system. Our system guides users in their exploration of multidimensional datasets to pertinent views of their data, where the ...
    • On the Evaluation of a Semi-Automatic Vortex Flow Classification in 4D PC-MRI Data of the Aorta 

      Meuschke, Monique; Köhler, Ben; Preim, Bernhard; Lawonn, Kai (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      In this paper, we report on our experiences that we made during our contributions in the field of the visualization of flow characteristics. Mainly, we focused on the vortex flow classification in 4D PC-MRI as current ...
    • On the Reproducibility of Line Integral Convolution for Real-Time Illustration of Molecular Surface Shape and Salient Regions 

      Lawonn, Kai; Krone, Michael; Ertl, Thomas; Preim, Bernhard (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      In this paper, we discuss the reproducibility of our work presented at EuroVis 2014 [LKEP14], which describes an illustrative rendering method tailored to molecular surfaces.We distinguish between the reproducibility of ...
    • On the Reproducibility of our Biomolecular Visualization 

      Scharnowski, Katrin; Krone, Michael; Reina, Guido; Ertl, Thomas (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      We reflect on the reproducibility of our work presented at EuroVis 2014 [SKR 14], which applies deformable models to compare molecular surfaces. We discuss both negative and positive aspects of our work in terms of ...
    • On the Reproducibility of VisRuption: A Tool for Intuitive and Efficient Visualization of Airline Disruption Data 

      Müller, Nicholas Hugo; Pfeiffer, Linda; Ohler, Peter; Rosenthal, Paul (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Managing the vast amount of resources and processes of large airlines with several hundred aircraft and several thousand operated flights per day is a very complex task and makes computer-aided operation irreplaceable. ...
    • OphthalVis - Making Data Analytics of Optical Coherence Tomography Reproducible 

      Rosenthal, Paul; Ritter, Marc; Kowerko, Danny; Heine, Christian (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      In this paper, we discuss the issues of the current state of the art in optical coherence tomography with respect to reproducibility. We present our findings about the internal computations and data storage methods of the ...
    • Reproducibility Made Easy 

      Freire, Juliana (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Ever since Francis Bacon, a hallmark of the scientific method has been that experiments should be described in enough detail that they can be repeated and perhaps generalized. When Newton said that he could see farther ...
    • Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation of Experiments on the Marschner-Lobb Test Signal 

      Vad, Viktor; Csébfalvi, Balázs; Rautek, Peter; Gröller, Eduard (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      The Marschner-Lobb (ML) test signal has been used for two decades to evaluate the visual quality of different volumetric reconstruction schemes. Previously, the reproduction of these experiments was very simple, as the ML ...
    • Should we Dream the Impossible Dream of Reproducibility in Visual Analytics Evaluation? 

      Smuc, Michael; Schreder, Günther; Mayr, Eva; Windhager, Florian (The Eurographics Association, 2015)
      Especially in the field of Visual Analytics, where a lot of design decisions have to be taken, researchers strive for reproducible results. We present two different evaluation approaches aiming for more general design ...
    • A Study Of Discretization Errors In Volume Rendering Integral Approximations 

      Etiene, Tiago; Kirby, Robert M.; Silva, Cláudio T. (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      We present a study of the influence of different approximation schemes on the convergence rate of volume rendering integral (VRI) numerical approximations. We experimentally evaluate the impact of numerical integration ...
    • A Survey on Visualization in Industrial Ergonomics 

      Heft, W.; Spitzhirn, M.; Rosenthal, P. (The Eurographics Association, 2013)
      The field of ergonomics is widely used in industry and other fields close to human work. This paper presents an overview about the state of the art in virtual ergonomics with regard to visualization issues. We consider ...
    • Toward Visualizing Subjective Uncertainty: A Conceptual Framework Addressing Perceived Uncertainty through Action Redundancy 

      Li, Wei; Funk, Mathias; Brombacher, Aarnout C. (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      Uncertainty is usually technically defined with associated metrics by visualization researchers. Next to this rather objective description, there is a subjective notion to uncertainty considering human experiences eliciting ...
    • Towards Multi-user Provenance Tracking of Visual Analysis Workflows over Multiple Applications 

      Hänel, Claudia; Khatami, Mohammad; Kuhlen, Torsten W.; Weyers, Benjamin (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      Provenance tracking for visual analysis workflows is still a challenge as especially interaction and collaboration aspects are poorly covered in existing realizations. Therefore, we propose a first prototype addressing ...
    • Towards Supporting Interpretability of Clustering Results with Uncertainty Visualization 

      Kinkeldey, Christoph; Korjakow, Tim; Benjamin, Jesse Josua (The Eurographics Association, 2019)
      Interpretation of machine learning results is a major challenge for non-technical experts, with visualization being a common approach to support this process. For instance, interpretation of clustering results is usually ...
    • Trust in Information Visualization 

      Mayr, Eva; Hynek, Nicole; Salisu, Saminu; Windhager, Florian (The Eurographics Association, 2019)
      Trust is an important factor that mediates whether a user will rely and build on the information displayed in a visualization. Research in other fields shows that there are different mechanisms of trust building: Users ...
    • TrustVis 2019: Frontmatter 

      Kosara, Robert; Lawonn, Kai; Linsen, Lars; Smit, Noeska (The Eurographics Association, 2019)
    • Uncertainty and Reproducibility in Medical Visualization 

      Linsen, Lars; Al-Taie, Ahmed; Ristovski, Gordan; Preusser, Tobias; Hahn, Horst K. (The Eurographics Association, 2016)
      The medical visualization pipeline is affected by various sources of uncertainty. Many errors may occur and several assumptions are made in the various processing steps from the image acquisition to the rendering of the ...
    • Uncertainty of Visualizations for SenseMaking in Criminal Intelligence Analysis 

      Islam, M. Junayed; Xu, Kai; Wong, B. L. W. (The Eurographics Association, 2018)
      Uncertainty in visualization is an inevitable issue for sensemaking in criminal intelligence. Accuracy and precision of adopted visualization techniques have got greater role in trustworthiness with the system while finding ...