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 | Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T. | Querying and creating visualizations by analogy | While there have been advances in visualization systems, particularly in multi-view visualizations and visual exploration, the process of building visualizations remains a major bottleneck in data exploration. We show that provenance metadata collected during the creation of pipelines can be reused ... | Provenance; VisTrails; Pipelines; Query-by-example | 2007-11 |
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 | Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T. | VisMashup: streamlining the creation of custom visualization applications | Visualization is essential for understanding the increasing volumes of digital data. However, the process required to create insightful visualizations is involved and time consuming. Although several visualization tools are available, including tools with sophisticated visual interfaces, they are o... | VisMashup; Dataflow; Visualization systems; Mashups; Medleys | 2009-11 |
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 | Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T. | VisComplete: automating suggestions for visualization pipelines | Building visualization and analysis pipelines is a large hurdle in the adoption of visualization and workflow systems by domain scientists. In this paper, we propose techniques to help users construct pipelines by consensus-automatically suggesting completions based on a database of previously creat... | VisComplete; Workflows; Auto completion; Visualization pipelines | 2008-11 |
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 | Hansen, Charles D. | Flow charts: visualization of vector fields on arbitrary surfaces | We introduce a novel flow visualization method called Flow Charts, which uses a texture atlas approach for the visualization of flows defined over curved surfaces. In this scheme, the surface and its associated flow are segmented into overlapping patches, which are then parameterized and packed in ... | | 2008-09 |
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 | Hansen, Charles D. | Reconstruction and visualization of planetary nebulae | Abstract-From our terrestrially confined viewpoint, the actual three-dimensional shape of distant astronomical objects is, in general, very challenging to determine. For one class of astronomical objects, however, spatial structure can be recovered from conventional 2D images alone. So-called planet... | | 2005-09 |
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 | Hansen, Charles D. | Model for volume lighting and modeling | Abstract-Direct volume rendering is a commonly used technique in visualization applications. Many of these applications require sophisticated shading models to capture subtle lighting effects and characteristics of volumetric data and materials. For many volumes, homogeneous regions pose problems f... | | 2003-04 |
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 | Hansen, Charles D.; Chien, Chi-Bin | Interactive visualization tool for multi-channel confocal microscopy data in neurobiology research | Confocal microscopy is widely used in neurobiology for studying the three-dimensional structure of the nervous system. Confocal image data are often multi-channel, with each channel resulting from a different fluorescent dye or fluorescent protein; one channel may have dense data, while another has ... | Volume rendering; Zebrafish | 2009-11 |
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 | Hansen, Charles D. | Illustrative interactive stipple rendering | Abstract-Simulating hand-drawn illustration can succinctly express information in a manner that is communicative and informative. We present a framework for an interactive direct stipple rendering of volume and surface-based objects. By combining the principles of artistic and scientific illustratio... | | 2003-04 |
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 | Hansen, Charles D. | Multidimensional transfer functions for interactive volume rendering | Abstract-Most direct volume renderings produced today employ one-dimensional transfer functions which assign color and opacity to the volume based solely on the single scalar quantity which comprises the data set. Though they have not received widespread attention, multidimensional transfer function... | | 2002-07 |