When people move there are many visual and non-visual cues that can inform them about their movement. Simulating self motion in a virtual-reality environment thus needs to take th...
Laurence R. Harris, Michael Jenkin, Daniel C. Ziko...
Motivated by the growing interest in the use of ridges in scientific visualization, we analyze the two height ridge definitions by Eberly and Lindeberg. We propose a raw feature d...
- This paper presents a global method to process monocular image sequences for mobile robot obstacle detection. We do not aim to achieve a complete scene reconstruction, but only t...
Topology has been an important tool for analyzing scalar data and flow fields in visualization. In this work, we analyze the topology of multivariate image and volume data sets wit...
Joe Kniss, Warren Hunt, Kristin Potter, Pradeep...
Visualization of multi-dimensional data is challenging due to the number of complex correlations that may be present in the data but that are difficult to be visually identified. ...