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Mathematical Foundations of Scientific Visualization, Computer Graphics, and Massive Data Exploration

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The goal of visualization is the accurate, interactive, and intuitive presentation of data. Complex numerical simulations, high-resolution imaging devices and incre- ingly common environment-embedded sensors are the primary generators of m- sive data sets. Being able to derive scienti?c insight from data increasingly depends on having mathematical and perceptual models to provide the necessary foundation for effective data analysis and comprehension. The peer-reviewed state-of-the-art research papers included in this book focus on continuous data models, such as is common in medical imaging or computational modeling. From the viewpoint of a visualization scientist, we typically collaborate with an application scientist or engineer who needs to visually explore or study an object which is given by a set of sample points, which originally may or may not have been connected by a mesh. At some point, one generally employs low-order piecewise polynomial approximationsof an object, using one or several dependent functions. In order to have an understanding of a higher-dimensional geometrical "object" or function, ef?cient algorithms supporting real-time analysis and manipulation (- tation, zooming) are needed. Often, the data represents 3D or even time-varying 3D phenomena (such as medical data), and the access to different layers (slices) and structures (the underlying topology) comprising such data is needed.

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ISBN: 9783642064142
Publication date: 22nd October 2010
Author: Torsten Möller, Bernd Hamann, Robert D Russell
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 350 pages
Series: Mathematics and Visualization
Genres: Applied computing
Numerical analysis
Maths for computer scientists
Graphics programming
Mathematical theory of computation