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1 June 1991 Three-dimensional visualization and quantification of evolving amorphous objects
Deborah E. Silver, Norman J. Zabusky
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Abstract
Studying the stability, evolution, and interaction of coherent structures over time-varying data sets is the essence of discovery in many branches of science. In this paper, the authors discuss the process of visiometrics: visualizing, extracting, quantifying, and mathematizing evolving amorphous objects. This concept is applied to data sets from fluid dynamical problems. In particular, for three-dimensional phenomena, it is shown how this approach enhances understanding of the topology and kinematics of these problems.
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Deborah E. Silver and Norman J. Zabusky "Three-dimensional visualization and quantification of evolving amorphous objects", Proc. SPIE 1459, Extracting Meaning from Complex Data: Processing, Display, Interaction II, (1 June 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44386
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Mathematical modeling

3D image processing

Data modeling

Data processing

3D modeling

Fluid dynamics

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