Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice:
Abstract: "HyperSlice is a new method for the visualization of scalar functions of many variables. With this method the multi-dimensional function is presented in a simple and easy to understand way in which all dimensions are treated identically. The central concept is the representation of a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "HyperSlice is a new method for the visualization of scalar functions of many variables. With this method the multi-dimensional function is presented in a simple and easy to understand way in which all dimensions are treated identically. The central concept is the representation of a multi-dimensional function as a matrix of orthogonal two-dimensional slices. These two-dimensional slices lend themselves very well to interaction via direct manipulation, due to a one to one relation between screen space and data space. Several interaction techniques, for navigation, the location of maxima, and the use of user-defined paths, are provided. In this we article we present two extensions to the HyperSlice and show how the method can be used in practice." |
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spelling | Liere, Robert van Verfasser aut Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice R. van Liere ; J. J. van Wijk Amsterdam 1994 9 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica <Amsterdam> / Department of Computer Science: Report CS 94,50 Abstract: "HyperSlice is a new method for the visualization of scalar functions of many variables. With this method the multi-dimensional function is presented in a simple and easy to understand way in which all dimensions are treated identically. The central concept is the representation of a multi-dimensional function as a matrix of orthogonal two-dimensional slices. These two-dimensional slices lend themselves very well to interaction via direct manipulation, due to a one to one relation between screen space and data space. Several interaction techniques, for navigation, the location of maxima, and the use of user-defined paths, are provided. In this we article we present two extensions to the HyperSlice and show how the method can be used in practice." Computer graphics Wijck, Jarke J. van Verfasser aut Department of Computer Science: Report CS Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica <Amsterdam> 94,50 (DE-604)BV008928356 94,50 |
spellingShingle | Liere, Robert van Wijck, Jarke J. van Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice Computer graphics |
title | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice |
title_auth | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice |
title_exact_search | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice |
title_full | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice R. van Liere ; J. J. van Wijk |
title_fullStr | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice R. van Liere ; J. J. van Wijk |
title_full_unstemmed | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice R. van Liere ; J. J. van Wijk |
title_short | Visualization of multi-dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice |
title_sort | visualization of multi dimensional scalar functions using hyperslice |
topic | Computer graphics |
topic_facet | Computer graphics |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV008928356 |
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