Hierarchical and Geometrical Methods in Scientific Visualization
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Overview
This book emerged from a DoE/NSF-sponsored workshop, held in Tahoe City, California, October 2000. About fifty invited participants presented state-of-the-art research on topics such as:
- terrain modeling
- multiresolution subdivision
- wavelet-based scientific data compression
- topology-based visualization
- data structures, data organization and indexing schemes for scientific data visualization.
All invited papers were carefully refereed, resulting in this collection. The book will be of great interest to researchers, graduate students and professionals dealing with scientific visualization and its applications.
Synopsis
This book emerged from a DoE/NSF-sponsored workshop, held in Tahoe City, California, October 2000. About fifty invited participants presented state-of-the-art research on topics such as:
- terrain modeling
- multiresolution subdivision
- wavelet-based scientific data compression
- topology-based visualization
- data structures, data organization and indexing schemes for scientific data visualization.
All invited papers were carefully refereed, resulting in this collection. The book will be of great interest to researchers, graduate students and professionals dealing with scientific visualization and its applications.