11 edition of Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields (Mathematics and Visualization) found in the catalog.
Published
December 21, 2005
by Springer
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Joachim Weickert (Editor), Hans Hagen (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 481 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9055362M |
ISBN 10 | 3540250328 |
ISBN 10 | 9783540250326 |
(source: Nielsen Book Data) Summary Tensor signal processing is an emerging field with important applications to computer vision and image processing. This book presents the state of the art in this new branch of signal processing, offering a great deal of research and discussions by leading experts in . Abstract: Designing tensor fields in the plane and on surfaces is a necessary task in many graphics applications, such as painterly rendering, pen-and-ink sketching of smooth surfaces, and anisotropic remeshing. In this article, we present an interactive design system that allows a user to create a wide variety of symmetric tensor fields over 3D surfaces either from scratch or by modifying a.
InsightfulDTI visualization is challenging because of the multivariate nature and thecomplex spatial relationships in a diffusion tensor field. This chapter surveys thedifferent visualization techniques that have been developed for DTI and comparestheir main characteristics and drawbacks. Second-Order 3D Tensor Fields, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Graphics, vol. 3 no. 1, pages , Mar Gordon Kindlmann, David Weinstein, David Hart, Strategies for Direct Volume Rendering of Diffusion Tensor Fields, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Graphics, vol. 6 no. 2, pages , April , URL.
(English) In: Visualization and Processing of Tensors and Higher Order Descriptors for Multi-Valued Data / [ed] Carl-Fredrik Westin, Anna Vilanova, Bernhard Burgeth, Springer Berlin/Heidelberg, , Chapter in book (Refereed) Abstract [en] In this chapter we summarize the top research challenges in creating successful visualization tools for tensor fields in engineering. Home» MAA Publications» MAA Reviews» Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields: Advances and Perpectives. Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields: Advances and Perpectives. David H. Laidlaw and Joachim Weickert, editors. Publisher: We do not plan to review this book.
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Matrix-valued data sets - so-called second order tensor fields - have gained significant importance in scientific visualization and image processing due to recent developments such as diffusion tensor imaging.
This book is the first edited volume that presents the state-of-the-art in the visualization and processing of tensor fields. Matrix-valued data sets – so-called second order tensor fields – have gained significant importance in scientific visualization and image processing due to recent developments such as diffusion tensor imaging.
This book is the first edited volume that presents the state of the art in the visualization and processing of tensor : $ Matrix-valued data sets – so-called second order tensor fields – have gained significant importance in scientific visualization and image processing due to recent developments such as diffusion tensor imaging.
This book is the first edited volume that presents the state of the art in the visualization and processing of tensor : Hardcover. Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields Advances and Perspectives. Editors: Laidlaw, David H., Weickert, Joachim (Eds.) Free Preview. Matrix-valued data sets - so-called second order tensor fields - have gained significant importance in scientific visualization and image processing due to recent developments such as diffusion tensor imaging.
This book is the first edited volume that presents the state of the art in the visualization and processing of tensor fields. It contains some longer chapters dedicated to surveys and.
Arising from the fourth Dagstuhl conference entitled Visualization and Processing of Tensors and Higher Order Descriptors for Multi-Valued Data (), this book offers a broad and vivid view of curre Top Challenges in the Visualization of Engineering Tensor Fields. Mario Hlawitschka, Ingrid Hotz, Andrea Kratz, G.
Elisabeta Marai, Rodrigo. New Developments in the Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields | Hans Knutsson, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Mats Andersson (auth.), David H. Laidlaw, Anna Vilanova (eds.) | download | B–OK. Download books for free.
Find books. Matrix-valued data sets — so-called second order tensor fields — have gained significant importance in scientific visualization and image processing due to recent developments such as diffusion tensor imaging. This book is the first edited volume that presents the state of the art in the visualization and processing of tensor fields.
Motivation. While scalar- and vector-valued data sets are omnipresent as grayscale and color images in the fields of scientific visualization and image processing, also matrix-valued data sets (so-called tensor fields) have gained significant importance. On the other hand, most computer graphics specialists do not yet use advanced image processing methods to smooth and enhance their tensor fields.
Goals In this Dagstuhl seminar, we want to bring together experts from scientific visualization, image processing and medical imaging in a real interdisciplinary workshop. Visualizing Second Order Tensor Fields. This tool computes the bi-linear interpolation of tensor component from four input tensors (either from data or input symbolically).
The eigenvector field is then drawn along with separatrices overlayed. Libraries Used. Bringing together key researchers in disciplines ranging from visualization and image processing to applications in structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, elastography, and numerical mathematics, the workshop that generated this edited volume was the third in the successful Dagstuhl series.
Its aim, reflected in the quality and relevance of the papers presented, was to foster collaboration and. Matrix-valued data sets - so-called second order tensor fields - have gained significant importance in scientific visualization and image processing due to recent developments such as diffusion This book is the first edited volume that presents the state of the art in the visualization and processing of tensor fields.
Books; SIGs; Conferences; People; More. Search ACM Digital Library. Search Search. Advanced Search Browse Theses. Home Browse by Title Theses The visualization of second-order tensor fields. The visualization of second-order tensor fields.
September Read More. Author: Thierry Delmarcelle. Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA. Publisher. Abstract From tothe Dagstuhl Seminar ``New Developments in the Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields''was held in Schloss Dagstuhl~--~ Leibniz Center for Informatics.
During the seminar, several participants. This book provides researchers an inspirational look at how to process and visualize complicated 2D and 3D images known as tensor fields.
With numerous color figures, it details both the underlying mathematics and the applications of tensor fields. address this problem, the editors of this book organized a perspective work-shop that took place at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany from April 18 to 23, In that week 30 invited scientists, representing many of the world-wide lead-ing experts in tensor field visualization and processing, had the opportunity to exchange ideas in a highly.
Results The Dagstuhl survey results suggest a success. All respondents said they would come to another seminar. All of the content-related responses were higher than those for the comparison group of seminars. In fact, no responses were lower than. This book is the first edited volume that presents the state of the art in the visualization and processing of tensor fields.
It contains some longer chapters dedicated to surveys and tutorials of specific topics, as well as a great deal of original work by leading experts that has not been published before. BibTeX @INPROCEEDINGS{Hotz05tensorfield, author = {Ingrid Hotz and Louis Feng and Hans Hagen and Bernd Hamann and Kenneth Joy}, title = {Tensor Field Visualization Using a Metric Interpretation}, booktitle = {Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields, Springer–Verlag Berlin Heidelberg}, year = {}, pages = {}}.
Visualization and Processing of Tensor Fields: Advances and Perspectives: : Laidlaw, David H., Weickert, Joachim: BooksFormat: Paperback.3 Visualization of Tensor Fields: Current State 22 Users can either create their own software to process the data, or use prebuilt soft-ware intended for post processing.
Depending on the complexity of the data, such software will have it’s limitations. Software .(English) In: Visualization and Image Processing of Tensor Fields / [ed] Joachim Weickert, Hans Hagen, Springer,p.
Chapter in book (Refereed) Abstract [en] This chapter introduces a visualization method specifically tailored to the class of tensor fields with properties similar to stress and strain tensors.