Published July 1998
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Book Section - Chapter
Visually representing multi-valued scientific data using concepts from painting
Chicago
Abstract
Vector-valued and tensor-valued images are rich sources of information about many physical phenomena. Visually representing these images so that they can be understood is a challenge, however, because they contain so many inter-related components, all of which must be represented simultaneously and intuitively.
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© 1998 ACM. NSF (CCR-96-19649); NIDA, NIMH, NSF (Human Brain Project); NSF (ASC-89-20219); Beckman Institute; Apple, DEC, HP, IBMAdditional details
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- 72217
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- 10.1145/280953.282211
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- CCR-96-19649
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH)
- NSF
- ASC-89-20219
- Caltech Beckman Institute
- Apple
- DEC
- HP
- IBM
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