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Visual echo analysis

1993 (4th) International Conference on Computer Vision, 2002
The term visual echoes is introduced as a common framework for the analysis of multi-frame optical flow, binocular and trinocular stereo, stationary texture and boundary symmetries. The authors examined cepstral filtering, a powerful nonlinear adaptive technique for the retrieval of echoes, as a common methodology to address these visual routines. They
Esfandiar Bandari, James J. Little
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Visual path analysis

IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2002. INFOVIS 2002., 2003
We describe a system for analyzing the flow of traffic through Web sites. We decomposed the general path analysis problem into a set of distinct subproblems, and created a visual metaphor for analyzing each of them. Our system works off of multiple representations of the clickstream, and exposes the path extraction algorithms and data to the visual ...
Alan Keahey, Stephen G. Eick
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Visual impact analysis

Computer-Aided Design, 1982
Traditional methods of assessing visual impact are incomplete and suspect at a time when development pressure is increasing. The comprehensive modelling of object visibility over large areas, combined with montage techniques of computer generated images and site photography means efficiently produced and proveable results can be obtained.
G M Aylward, M Turnbull
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WELL VISUALIZATION AND ANALYSIS

Proceedings of CIM/SPE International Technical Meeting, 1990
Abstract A system has been developed based on a powerful portable microcomputer and an integrated data acquisition package which allows real-time visualization of pumping well performance. The system combines all the necessary elements to obtain a complete analysis of the performance of the pumping system which includes ...
A. L. Podio, J. N. McCoy
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Visual discovery and analysis

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2000
We have developed a flexible software environment called ADVIZOR for visual information discovery. ADVIZOR complements existing assumptive-based analyses by providing a discovery-based approach. ADVIZOR consists of five parts: a rich set of flexible visual components, strategies for arranging the components for particular analyses, an in-memory data ...
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Visual impact analysis

Proceedings of International Conference on Software Maintenance ICSM-96, 1996
The Surgeon's Assistant is a CASE tool for software maintainers and developers of ANSI C programs. It is based on the premises that maintainers need to be able to limit the scope of changes and that (most) development starts from some existing, similar system.
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Data Visualization: Featuring Interactive Visual Analysis

Computer Graphics Forum, 2011
AbstractData visualization is an application‐driven field, that is always trying to satisfy its customers and to adapt to the demands, cultures, and workflows of many application areas. Therefore, it is difficult to keep focus on techniques and approaches that are not too application specific. A lot of good work on data visualization consists of single‐
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A survey on emotional visualization and visual analysis

Journal of Visualization, 2022
Jiaqi Wang   +5 more
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Visual analysis

Proceedings of the twenty-sixth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, 1995
Visual Analysis adds breadth to a computer graphics course by teaching students to compare and contrast the visual effects of rendering algorithms. Using slides to teach visual analysis minimizes the amount of required lecture time, and the interactive tool TERA facilitates further study outside of class.
Andrew Sears, Rosalee Wolfe
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Visualization and Visual Analysis of Multifaceted Scientific Data: A Survey

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2013
Visualization and visual analysis play important roles in exploring, analyzing, and presenting scientific data. In many disciplines, data and model scenarios are becoming multifaceted: data are often spatiotemporal and multivariate; they stem from different data sources (multimodal data), from multiple simulation runs (multirun/ensemble data), or from ...
Johannes Kehrer, Helwig Hauser
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