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VIS
2008
IEEE
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Continuous Scatterplots
Abstract--Scatterplots are well established means of visualizing discrete data values with two data variables as a collection of discrete points. We aim at generalizing the concept...
Sven Bachthaler, Daniel Weiskopf
VIS
2009
IEEE
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Volume Illustration of Muscle from Diffusion Tensor Images
Medical illustration has demonstrated its effectiveness to depict salient anatomical features while hiding the irrelevant details. Current solutions are ineffective for visualizing...
Wei Chen, Zhicheng Yan, Song Zhang, John Allen ...
MICCAI
2008
Springer
16 years 2 months ago
A Novel Explicit 2D+t Cyclic Shape Model Applied to Echocardiography
In this paper, we propose a novel explicit 2D+t cyclic shape model that extends the Point Distribution Model (PDM) to shapes like myocardial contours with cyclic dynamics. We also ...
Ramón Casero, J. Alison Noble
ICPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Recognition of Expression Variant Faces Using Weighted Subspaces
In the past decade or so, subspace methods have been largely used in face recognition ? generally with quite success. Subspace approaches, however, generally assume the training d...
Aleix M. Martínez, Yongbin Zhang
WWW
2008
ACM
16 years 2 months ago
Using subspace analysis for event detection from web click-through data
Although most of existing research usually detects events by analyzing the content or structural information of Web documents, a recent direction is to study the usage data. In th...
Ling Chen 0002, Yiqun Hu, Wolfgang Nejdl
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