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SIAMIS
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Topology Preserving Linear Filtering Applied to Medical Imaging
One of the central problems of medical imaging is the 3D visualization of body parts. The 3D volume can be viewed in slices, but the extraction of a part requires a segmentation p...
Antoni Buades, Aichi Chien, Jean-Michel Morel, Sta...
TOG
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Fluorescent immersion range scanning
The quality of a 3D range scan should not depend on the surface properties of the object. Most active range scanning techniques, however, assume a diffuse reflector to allow for a...
Matthias B. Hullin, Martin Fuchs, Ivo Ihrke, Hans-...
TOG
2012
209views Communications» more  TOG 2012»
13 years 2 months ago
Animating bubble interactions in a liquid foam
Bubbles and foams are important features of liquid surface phenomena, but they are difficult to animate due to their thin films and complex interactions in the real world. In par...
Oleksiy Busaryev, Tamal K. Dey, Huamin Wang, Zhong...
VIS
2007
IEEE
113views Visualization» more  VIS 2007»
16 years 1 months ago
Texture-based Feature Tracking for Effective Time-varying Data Visualization
Analyzing, visualizing, and illustrating changes within time-varying volumetric data is challenging due to the dynamic changes occurring between timesteps. The changes and variatio...
Jesus Caban, Alark Joshi, Penny Rheingans
CVPR
2005
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Dynamosaics: Video Mosaics with Non-Chronological Time
With the limited field of view of human vision, our perception of most scenes is built over time while our eyes are scanning the scene. In the case of static scenes this process c...
Alex Rav-Acha, Yael Pritch, Dani Lischinski, Shmue...