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020 _a9783319150895
082 _a621.367
_bHOT
100 _aHotz, Ingrid
245 _aVisualization and processing of higher order descriptors for multi-valued dataed data
260 _bSpringer
_aBerlin
_c2015
300 _ax, 383 p.
_bill.
_c24 cm.
365 _b139.99
_cEUR
_d82.00
490 _aMathematics and visualization
_v2197-666X
504 _aIncludes index.
520 _aModern imaging techniques and computational simulations yield complex multi-valued data that require higher-order mathematical descriptors. This book addresses topics of importance when dealing with such data, including frameworks for image processing, visualization, and statistical analysis of higher-order descriptors. It also provides examples of the successful use of higher-order descriptors in specific applications and a glimpse of the next generation of diffusion MRI. To do so, it combines contributions on new developments, current challenges in this area, and state-of-the-art surveys. Compared to the increasing importance of higher-order descriptors in a range of applications, tools for analysis and processing are still relatively hard to come by. Even though application areas such as medical imaging, fluid dynamics, and structural mechanics are very different in nature they face many shared challenges. This book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on this topic with contributions from key researchers in disciplines ranging from visualization and image processing to applications. It is based on the 5th Dagstuhl seminar on Visualization and Processing of Higher Order Descriptors for Multi-Valued Data. This book will appeal to scientists who are working to develop new analysis methods in the areas of image processing and visualization, as well as those who work with applications that generate higher-order data or could benefit from higher-order models and are searching for novel analytical tools.
650 _aImage processing
650 _aMathematical models
650 _aCalculus of tensors and Data processing
650 _aInformation visualization
650 _aImage Processing and Computer Vision
710 _aSchultz, Thomas
942 _2ddc
_cBK