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TVCG
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Crease Surfaces: From Theory to Extraction and Application to Diffusion Tensor MRI
—Crease surfaces are two-dimensional manifolds along which a scalar field assumes a local maximum (ridge) or a local minimum (valley) in a constrained space. Unlike isosurfaces, ...
Thomas Schultz, Holger Theisel, Hans-Peter Seidel
VISUALIZATION
2002
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Oriented Tensor Reconstruction: Tracing Neural Pathways from Diffusion Tensor MRI
In this paper we develop a new technique for tracing anatomical fibers from 3D tensor fields. The technique extracts salient tensor features using a local regularization techniq...
Leonid Zhukov, Alan H. Barr
DAGSTUHL
2011
12 years 4 months ago
Feature Extraction for DW-MRI Visualization: The State of the Art and Beyond
By measuring the anisotropic self-diffusion rates of water, Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DW-MRI) provides a unique noninvasive probe of fibrous tissue. In par...
Thomas Schultz
SI3D
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Human hand modeling from surface anatomy
The human hand is an important interface with complex shape and movement. In virtual reality and gaming applications the use of an individualized rather than generic hand represen...
Taehyun Rhee, Ulrich Neumann, John P. Lewis
ISBI
2008
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Support vector machine for data on manifolds: An application to image analysis
The Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a powerful tool for classification. We generalize SVM to work with data objects that are naturally understood to be lying on curved manifolds, ...
Suman K. Sen, Mark Foskey, James Stephen Marron, M...