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" Advances in Scientific Visualization "
edited by Frits H. Post, Andrea J.S. Hin.
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BL
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753689
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b573650
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Main Entry
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edited by Frits H. Post, Andrea J.S. Hin.
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Title & Author
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Advances in Scientific Visualization\ edited by Frits H. Post, Andrea J.S. Hin.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
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Series Statement
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Focus on Computer Graphics, Tutorials and Perspectives in Computer Graphics.
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Page. NO
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(x, 209 pages 141 illustrations)
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ISBN
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3642773346
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: 9783642773341
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Contents
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Visualization of Finite Elements and Tools for Numerical Analysis --; Discrete Data Visualization in Geology --; Visualisation in a Software System for Scientific Computing --; Rubens: a One and Two Dimensional Data Analysis Software --; MOLCAD --; Computer Aided Visualization and Manipulation of Models in Molecular Science --; Turbo-ISVAS: An Interactive Visualization System for 3D Finite Element Data --; Interactive Visualization of Equations --; Efficient Hybrid Rendering of Volume Data and Polygons --; Four Methods for the Combined Visualization of Volume Data and Geometric Objects --; Piecewise Linear Approximation of Isovalued Surfaces --; Surface-Particles for 3D Flow Visualization --; A Low Cost Approach to Animated Flow Visualization Using High Quality Video --; Using Images Regardless of Their Format --; Development of New Strategies in Rhinosurgery Using Computer Simulation andVisualization --; VDI --; A Visual Debugging Interface for Image Interpretation --; Visualizing a Diffuse Light Bubble Data Base --; List of Contributors --; Authors' Index.
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Abstract
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Scientific visualization is a new and rapidly growing area in which efforts from computer graphics research and many scientific and engineering disciplines are integrated. Its aim is to enhance interpretation and understanding by scientists of large amounts of data from measurements or complex computer simulations, using computer generated images and animation sequences. It exploits the power of human visual perception to identify trends and structures, and recognize shapes and patterns. Development of new numerical simulation methods in many areas increasingly depends on visualization as an effective way to obtain an intuitive understanding of a problem. This book contains a selection of papers presented at the second Eurographics workshop on Visualization in Scientific Computing, held in Delft, the Netherlands, in April 1991. Theissues addressed are visualization tool and system design, new presentation techniques for volume data and vector fields, and numerous case studies in scientific visualization. Application areas include geology, medicine, fluid dynamics, molecular science, and environmental protection. The book will interest researchers and students in computer graphics and scientists from many disciplines interested in recent results in visual data analysis and presentation. It reflects the state of the art in visualization research and shows a wide variety of experimental systems and imaginative applications.
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Subject
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Computer science.
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Computer simulation.
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Subject
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Software engineering.
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LC Classification
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Q183.9E358 1992
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Andrea J S Hin
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Frits H Post
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