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By Newton's Method and matrix calculating technologies, the optimization problem can be resolved, and a developable surface which has the minimum error of the edge-lengths can be constructed. Finally, a ripple-style flattening method is used to flatten the optimal developable surface, thus the flattening result of the original surface is obtained. Numerical experimental results show that the method can flatten all kinds of complex surfaces stably, quickly and accurately, and the flattening operation can be finished more simply.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This paper proposes a novel optimal method based on mesh edges for flattening complex surfaces. In the optimal flattening model, the edge-lengths of the original surface's mesh are selected as optimization variables, and the error of the edge-lengths between the original mesh and the optimal mesh is selected as objective function, and each internal point of the mesh being developable is selected as optimization constrain. By Newton's Method and matrix calculating technologies, the optimization problem can be resolved, and a developable surface which has the minimum error of the edge-lengths can be constructed. Finally, a ripple-style flattening method is used to flatten the optimal developable surface, thus the flattening result of the original surface is obtained. 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Finally, a ripple-style flattening method is used to flatten the optimal developable surface, thus the flattening result of the original surface is obtained. Numerical experimental results show that the method can flatten all kinds of complex surfaces stably, quickly and accurately, and the flattening operation can be finished more simply.", "fno": "4608a129", "keywords": [ "Optimal Flattening", "Mesh Edges", "Complex Surface", "Newtons Method", "Matrix Blocking" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Gong Chen", "givenName": "Gong", "surname": "Chen", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Lai-shui Zhou", "givenName": "Lai-shui", "surname": "Zhou", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Lu-ling An", "givenName": "Lu-ling", "surname": "An", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Kun Zhang", "givenName": "Kun", "surname": "Zhang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "isdea", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2012-01-01T00:00:00", "pubType": 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By extending the idea of side-vertex method proposed by Nielson, a method for constructing C1 quadrilateral patches using C-curves is developed. The constructed patches interpolate the positions and the first derivatives of the boundary composite C-curves. Then a smooth surface is consequently derived by simply concatenating those patches.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this paper, a method of constructing smooth surface based on quadrilateral mesh by using C-curves is presented. Instead of using the conventional basis {t3, t2, t, 1}, C-curves are developed by using the basis {sint, cost, t, 1}. Compared with the traditional cubic curves, C-curves can represent transcendental curves exactly such as the helix and the cycloid. Due to many other merits of C-curves, how to develop C-curves into surface becomes a very important problem. By extending the idea of side-vertex method proposed by Nielson, a method for constructing C1 quadrilateral patches using C-curves is developed. The constructed patches interpolate the positions and the first derivatives of the boundary composite C-curves. Then a smooth surface is consequently derived by simply concatenating those patches.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper, a method of constructing smooth surface based on quadrilateral mesh by using C-curves is presented. Instead of using the conventional basis {t3, t2, t, 1}, C-curves are developed by using the basis {sint, cost, t, 1}. Compared with the traditional cubic curves, C-curves can represent transcendental curves exactly such as the helix and the cycloid. Due to many other merits of C-curves, how to develop C-curves into surface becomes a very important problem. By extending the idea of side-vertex method proposed by Nielson, a method for constructing C1 quadrilateral patches using C-curves is developed. The constructed patches interpolate the positions and the first derivatives of the boundary composite C-curves. 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Moreover, the method for adding shape constraints to the modelling of flattenable mesh surfaces has been exploited. We show that the proposed method can compute flattenable mesh surfaces from input piecewise linear surfaces successfully and efficiently.", "fno": "04547959", "keywords": [], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China", "fullName": "Charlie C.L. 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By the result that a developable surface is the envelope of a single-parameter family of planes, we give the parametric equation of a Bezier and B-spline developable surface, and discuss respectively properties of Bezier and B-spline representations. Meanwhile, we also present a simplified geometric-construction for developable surfaces, that is, G2 Beta restraint condition algorithm for G2 continuity between two developable surfaces. It is shown that the geometric construction technique that exists for curves also can be generalized to the design of developable surfaces.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Using the concept of duality between points and planes in 3D projective space, an explicit and efficient method of computer-aided design for developable surfaces based on Bezier and B-spline basis functions is proposed. By the result that a developable surface is the envelope of a single-parameter family of planes, we give the parametric equation of a Bezier and B-spline developable surface, and discuss respectively properties of Bezier and B-spline representations. Meanwhile, we also present a simplified geometric-construction for developable surfaces, that is, G2 Beta restraint condition algorithm for G2 continuity between two developable surfaces. It is shown that the geometric construction technique that exists for curves also can be generalized to the design of developable surfaces.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Using the concept of duality between points and planes in 3D projective space, an explicit and efficient method of computer-aided design for developable surfaces based on Bezier and B-spline basis functions is proposed. By the result that a developable surface is the envelope of a single-parameter family of planes, we give the parametric equation of a Bezier and B-spline developable surface, and discuss respectively properties of Bezier and B-spline representations. Meanwhile, we also present a simplified geometric-construction for developable surfaces, that is, G2 Beta restraint condition algorithm for G2 continuity between two developable surfaces. It is shown that the geometric construction technique that exists for curves also can be generalized to the design of developable surfaces.", "fno": "290930210", "keywords": [ "Developable Surfaces", "Duality", "Bezier Representation", "B Spline Representations", "Control Plane" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Xi'an Aerotechnical College, China", "fullName": "Junqing Yang", "givenName": "Junqing", "surname": "Yang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Northwestern Polytechnical University, China", "fullName": "Min Zhou", "givenName": "Min", "surname": "Zhou", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Northwestern Polytechnical University, China", "fullName": "Quanyi Lv", "givenName": "Quanyi", "surname": "Lv", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Northwestern Polytechnical University, China", "fullName": "Hongchan Zheng", "givenName": "Hongchan", "surname": "Zheng", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "snpd", 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "17D45VtKipS", "title": "2017 IEEE 19th International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications; IEEE 15th International Conference on Smart City; IEEE 3rd International Conference on Data Science and Systems (HPCC/SmartCity/DSS)", "acronym": "hpcc-smartcity-dss", "groupId": "1002461", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2017", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "17D45VsBTYE", "doi": "10.1109/HPCC-SmartCity-DSS.2017.59", "title": "Integrated Quality Mesh Generation for Poisson Surface Reconstruction in HPC Applications", "normalizedTitle": "Integrated Quality Mesh Generation for Poisson Surface Reconstruction in HPC Applications", "abstract": "Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a numerical method for solving engineering problem. Implementations of FEA are common high performance computing (HPC) applications. As a typical application of FEA, surface reconstruction of large model, proves to be a computationally expensive task as well. Poisson Surface Reconstruction, a cutting-edge surface reconstruction algorithm, is a commonly used method for efficiently solving linear systems and it creates watertight surfaces from oriented point sets. Poisson Surface Reconstruction leverages an octree-based Marching Cubes (MC) method for isosurface extraction. Hierarchical octree structure avoids unnecessary cells visiting and prevents cracks arising. In this paper, we integrate several quality improved methods with MC and coordinate unrelated components, obtaining a better quality mesh implementation. We improve mesh quality based on an extended lookup table and modify the connectivity of some fundamental patterns in MC, which effectively remove the reconstruction holes, thus improving overall surface quality. As for the relative value between each vertex and the average isovalue, the extended table explicitly differentiates between “strictly larger” and “equal to”. Newly introduced patterns in MC statistically prevent poor quality triangles production. Moreover, a decision making algorithm is proposed to eliminate ambiguity problems. We adapt SnapMC algorithm to avoid non manifold triangles to a certain extent. Comparisons with traditional Poisson algorithm and Smooth Signed Distance (SSD) highlight the capability in quality mesh generation and efficacy in handling high computational demand.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a numerical method for solving engineering problem. Implementations of FEA are common high performance computing (HPC) applications. As a typical application of FEA, surface reconstruction of large model, proves to be a computationally expensive task as well. Poisson Surface Reconstruction, a cutting-edge surface reconstruction algorithm, is a commonly used method for efficiently solving linear systems and it creates watertight surfaces from oriented point sets. Poisson Surface Reconstruction leverages an octree-based Marching Cubes (MC) method for isosurface extraction. Hierarchical octree structure avoids unnecessary cells visiting and prevents cracks arising. In this paper, we integrate several quality improved methods with MC and coordinate unrelated components, obtaining a better quality mesh implementation. We improve mesh quality based on an extended lookup table and modify the connectivity of some fundamental patterns in MC, which effectively remove the reconstruction holes, thus improving overall surface quality. As for the relative value between each vertex and the average isovalue, the extended table explicitly differentiates between “strictly larger” and “equal to”. Newly introduced patterns in MC statistically prevent poor quality triangles production. Moreover, a decision making algorithm is proposed to eliminate ambiguity problems. We adapt SnapMC algorithm to avoid non manifold triangles to a certain extent. Comparisons with traditional Poisson algorithm and Smooth Signed Distance (SSD) highlight the capability in quality mesh generation and efficacy in handling high computational demand.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a numerical method for solving engineering problem. Implementations of FEA are common high performance computing (HPC) applications. As a typical application of FEA, surface reconstruction of large model, proves to be a computationally expensive task as well. Poisson Surface Reconstruction, a cutting-edge surface reconstruction algorithm, is a commonly used method for efficiently solving linear systems and it creates watertight surfaces from oriented point sets. Poisson Surface Reconstruction leverages an octree-based Marching Cubes (MC) method for isosurface extraction. Hierarchical octree structure avoids unnecessary cells visiting and prevents cracks arising. In this paper, we integrate several quality improved methods with MC and coordinate unrelated components, obtaining a better quality mesh implementation. We improve mesh quality based on an extended lookup table and modify the connectivity of some fundamental patterns in MC, which effectively remove the reconstruction holes, thus improving overall surface quality. As for the relative value between each vertex and the average isovalue, the extended table explicitly differentiates between “strictly larger” and “equal to”. Newly introduced patterns in MC statistically prevent poor quality triangles production. Moreover, a decision making algorithm is proposed to eliminate ambiguity problems. We adapt SnapMC algorithm to avoid non manifold triangles to a certain extent. Comparisons with traditional Poisson algorithm and Smooth Signed Distance (SSD) highlight the capability in quality mesh generation and efficacy in handling high computational demand.", "fno": "08291962", "keywords": [ "Decision Making", "Mesh Generation", "Octrees", "Parallel Processing", "Stochastic Processes", "Table Lookup", "Quality Mesh Implementation", "Surface Quality", "Poor Quality Triangles Production", "Integrated Quality Mesh Generation", "Poisson Surface Reconstruction", "HPC Applications", "FEA", "Cutting Edge Surface Reconstruction Algorithm", "Watertight Surfaces", "High Performance Computing Applications", "Finite Element Analysis", "Octree Based Marching Cubes Method", "Decision Making Algorithm", "Snap MC Algorithm", "Lookup Table", "Surface Reconstruction", "Isosurfaces", "Image Reconstruction", "Surface Treatment", "Mesh Generation", "Interpolation", "Computational Modeling" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Han Song", "givenName": "Han", 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNx5YvrG", "title": "IEEE Virtual Reality 2005", "acronym": "vr", "groupId": "1000791", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2005", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNAnuTkI", "doi": "10.1109/VR.2005.1492784", "title": "Dynamic Texturing of Real Objects in an Augmented Reality System", "normalizedTitle": "Dynamic Texturing of Real Objects in an Augmented Reality System", "abstract": "The ability to physically change properties of real objects used in augmented reality (AR) applications is limited. Geometrical properties (shape, size) and appearance (color, texture) of a real object remain unchanged during a single application run. However, an AR system can be used to provide a virtual texture for the real object. The texture can be changed dynamically based on user interactions. The developed AR system includes two components, the \"3D Table\" and the \"Texture Painter.\" The 3D Table is a table where real objects are placed. The tabletop is used as a projection surface, making it possible to add a context to the real object. The Texture Painter makes it possible to paint on the real object, using a real brush and virtual ink (texture). ARToolkit markers are placed on the 3D Table tabletop to augment the environment with the virtual objects. Markers are either physical (printouts on the tabletop) or virtual (projections). The scene is recorded with a camera and the composed video is projected in real time. The projection shows a virtual environment, real objects painted with virtual ink, and virtual objects positioned where real or virtual ARToolkit markers are placed. The developed system is used in architectural design applications where, due to the different qualities of real architectural models and rendered architectural models, real models are still used. The system was tested at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna where it is used as a support tool for architecture students.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The ability to physically change properties of real objects used in augmented reality (AR) applications is limited. Geometrical properties (shape, size) and appearance (color, texture) of a real object remain unchanged during a single application run. However, an AR system can be used to provide a virtual texture for the real object. The texture can be changed dynamically based on user interactions. The developed AR system includes two components, the \"3D Table\" and the \"Texture Painter.\" The 3D Table is a table where real objects are placed. The tabletop is used as a projection surface, making it possible to add a context to the real object. The Texture Painter makes it possible to paint on the real object, using a real brush and virtual ink (texture). ARToolkit markers are placed on the 3D Table tabletop to augment the environment with the virtual objects. Markers are either physical (printouts on the tabletop) or virtual (projections). The scene is recorded with a camera and the composed video is projected in real time. The projection shows a virtual environment, real objects painted with virtual ink, and virtual objects positioned where real or virtual ARToolkit markers are placed. The developed system is used in architectural design applications where, due to the different qualities of real architectural models and rendered architectural models, real models are still used. The system was tested at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna where it is used as a support tool for architecture students.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The ability to physically change properties of real objects used in augmented reality (AR) applications is limited. Geometrical properties (shape, size) and appearance (color, texture) of a real object remain unchanged during a single application run. However, an AR system can be used to provide a virtual texture for the real object. The texture can be changed dynamically based on user interactions. The developed AR system includes two components, the \"3D Table\" and the \"Texture Painter.\" The 3D Table is a table where real objects are placed. The tabletop is used as a projection surface, making it possible to add a context to the real object. The Texture Painter makes it possible to paint on the real object, using a real brush and virtual ink (texture). ARToolkit markers are placed on the 3D Table tabletop to augment the environment with the virtual objects. Markers are either physical (printouts on the tabletop) or virtual (projections). The scene is recorded with a camera and the composed video is projected in real time. The projection shows a virtual environment, real objects painted with virtual ink, and virtual objects positioned where real or virtual ARToolkit markers are placed. The developed system is used in architectural design applications where, due to the different qualities of real architectural models and rendered architectural models, real models are still used. 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The projection shows a virtual environment, real objects painted with virtual ink, and virtual objects positioned where real or virtual ARToolkit markers are placed. The developed system is used in architectural design applications where, due to the different qualities of real architectural models and rendered architectural models, real models are still used. 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Results show that human-to-VH touch is used for the same communication purposes as human-to-human touch, and that VH-to-human touch (pseudo-haptic and active-haptic) allows the VH to communicate with its human interaction partner. The enhanced nonverbal communication provided by bidirectional touch has the potential to solve difficult problems in VH research, such as disambiguating user speech, enforcing social norms, and achieving rapport with VHs.", "fno": "04811019", "keywords": [ "Haptic Interfaces", "Virtual Reality", "Virtual Humans", "Nonverbal Communication", "Bidirectional Touch", "Haptic Interface", "Pseudo Haptic Touch", "Active Haptic Touch", "Colocated Mechanical Arm", "Doctor Patient Interaction", "Humans", "Haptic Interfaces", "Computer Graphics", "Virtual Reality", "Back", "Educational Institutions", "Context Modeling", "Speech Enhancement", "Breast", "Medical Simulation", "Virtual Humans", "Haptics", "Tangible Interfaces", "I 3 7 Computer Graphics Three Dimensional Graphics And Realism Virtual Reality", "I 3 6 Computer Graphics Methodology And Techniques Interaction Techniques" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "University of Florida email: [email protected]", "fullName": "Aaron Kotranza", "givenName": "Aaron", "surname": "Kotranza", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "University of Florida email: [email protected]", "fullName": "Benjamin Lok", "givenName": "Benjamin", "surname": "Lok", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Northwestern University email: [email protected]", "fullName": "Carla M. Pugh", "givenName": "Carla M.", "surname": "Pugh", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Medical College of Georgia email: [email protected]", "fullName": "D. Scott Lind", "givenName": "D. 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For example, students could use real-world objects to participate in physical simulations such as orbital motion, collisions, and fluid flow in a common virtual environment. Our framework isolates the lowlevel system details from the developer and provides a simple programming interface for developing novel applications in as little as a few minutes, using low-cost hardware. We discuss our implementation complete with methods of hand and object tracking, user interface, and example applications focused on remote teaching and learning.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Today?s technology enables a rich set of virtual and mixedreality applications and provides a degree of connectivity and interactivity beyond that of traditional teleconferencing scenarios. 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The between-subjects study compared navigation ability in RFED, WIP, and JS interfaces in VEs that are more than two times the dimensions of the tracked space. The interfaces were evaluated based on navigation and wayfinding metrics and results suggest that participants using RFED were significantly better at navigating and wayfinding through virtual mazes than participants using walking-in-place and joystick interfaces. Participants traveled shorter distances, made fewer wrong turns, pointed to hidden targets more accurately and more quickly, and were able to place and label targets on maps more accurately. Moreover, RFED participants were able to more accurately estimate VE size.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "We report on a user study evaluating Redirected Free Exploration with Distractors (RFED), a large-scale, real-walking, locomotion interface, by comparing it to Walking-in-Place (WIP) and Joystick (JS), two common locomotion interfaces. The between-subjects study compared navigation ability in RFED, WIP, and JS interfaces in VEs that are more than two times the dimensions of the tracked space. The interfaces were evaluated based on navigation and wayfinding metrics and results suggest that participants using RFED were significantly better at navigating and wayfinding through virtual mazes than participants using walking-in-place and joystick interfaces. Participants traveled shorter distances, made fewer wrong turns, pointed to hidden targets more accurately and more quickly, and were able to place and label targets on maps more accurately. 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We further introduce the concept of dynamic passive haptics which enables a user to interact with a VE. By means of this concept any number of virtual objects can be mapped to real proxy objects having similar haptic properties, i. e., size, shape and surface structure, such that the user can sense these virtual objects by touching their real world counterparts. Thus dynamic passive haptics provides the user with the illusion of interacting with a desired virtual object by redirecting her/him to the corresponding proxy object.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper we introduce concepts for virtual locomotion interfaces that support exploration of large-scale virtual environments (VEs) by real walking. Based on the results of a pilot study we have quantified to which degree users can unknowingly be redirected in order to guide them through an arbitrarily sized VE in which virtual paths differ from the paths tracked in the real working space. We further introduce the concept of dynamic passive haptics which enables a user to interact with a VE. By means of this concept any number of virtual objects can be mapped to real proxy objects having similar haptic properties, i. e., size, shape and surface structure, such that the user can sense these virtual objects by touching their real world counterparts. 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However, wide adoption of this technique has been hindered by the complexity and subtleties involved in redirecting users to avoid collisions with real-world boundaries and obstacles in a room-scale space. To address this problem, we develop a redirected walking toolkit to serve as a universal toolkit for general users and researchers to deploy and benchmark various RDW algorithms in a room-scale physical space. In this toolkit, we adopted both reactive and predictive RDW algorithms. When the user inevitably reaches a physical boundary, our toolkit uses multimodal human-computer interaction to reorientate the user, so that the users can safely remain within the tracked space boundaries. Results with both simulated and live-user experiments indicate that our toolkit combines affordability, robustness, and practicality while providing presence and effectiveness for large-scale virtual exploration in virtual reality (VR) applications.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Redirected walking (RDW) has been shown to be a feasible solution that allows users to explore large-scale virtual environments (VEs) by walking in the real world. However, wide adoption of this technique has been hindered by the complexity and subtleties involved in redirecting users to avoid collisions with real-world boundaries and obstacles in a room-scale space. To address this problem, we develop a redirected walking toolkit to serve as a universal toolkit for general users and researchers to deploy and benchmark various RDW algorithms in a room-scale physical space. In this toolkit, we adopted both reactive and predictive RDW algorithms. When the user inevitably reaches a physical boundary, our toolkit uses multimodal human-computer interaction to reorientate the user, so that the users can safely remain within the tracked space boundaries. Results with both simulated and live-user experiments indicate that our toolkit combines affordability, robustness, and practicality while providing presence and effectiveness for large-scale virtual exploration in virtual reality (VR) applications.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Redirected walking (RDW) has been shown to be a feasible solution that allows users to explore large-scale virtual environments (VEs) by walking in the real world. However, wide adoption of this technique has been hindered by the complexity and subtleties involved in redirecting users to avoid collisions with real-world boundaries and obstacles in a room-scale space. To address this problem, we develop a redirected walking toolkit to serve as a universal toolkit for general users and researchers to deploy and benchmark various RDW algorithms in a room-scale physical space. In this toolkit, we adopted both reactive and predictive RDW algorithms. When the user inevitably reaches a physical boundary, our toolkit uses multimodal human-computer interaction to reorientate the user, so that the users can safely remain within the tracked space boundaries. Results with both simulated and live-user experiments indicate that our toolkit combines affordability, robustness, and practicality while providing presence and effectiveness for large-scale virtual exploration in virtual reality (VR) applications.", "fno": "217400a349", "keywords": [ "Human Computer Interaction", "Virtual Reality", "Redirected Walking Toolkit", "Room Scale Physical Space", "RDW", "Physical Boundary", "Virtual Exploration", "Virtual Reality", "Virtual Environments", "Multimodal Human Computer Interaction", "Legged Locomotion", "Human Computer Interaction", "Social Networking Online", "Heuristic Algorithms", "Virtual Environments", "Prediction Algorithms", "Robustness", "Virtual Reality", "Human Computer Interaction", "Redirected Walking", "Navigation" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "School of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Normal University,Jinan,China", "fullName": "Yunqiu Liu", "givenName": "Yunqiu", "surname": "Liu", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "School of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Normal University,Jinan,China", "fullName": "Jia Cui", "givenName": "Jia", "surname": "Cui", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "School of Information Science and Engineering, Shandong Normal University,Jinan,China", "fullName": "Meng Qi", "givenName": "Meng", "surname": "Qi", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "dasc-picom-cbdcom-cyberscitech", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2021-10-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "349-354", "year": "2021", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-1-6654-2174-4", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "217400a341", "articleId": "1BLnEV6AWD6", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "217400a355", "articleId": "1BLnHKt0xOg", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/vr/2017/6647/0/07892373", "title": "Application of redirected walking in room-scale VR", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/vr/2017/07892373/12OmNxG1ySA", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/vr/2017/6647/0", "title": "2017 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/vr/2016/0836/0/07504742", "title": "Simultaneous mapping and redirected walking for ad hoc free walking in virtual environments", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/vr/2016/07504742/12OmNyUFg0I", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/vr/2016/0836/0", "title": "2016 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/vr/2018/3365/0/08446479", "title": "Adopting the Roll Manipulation for Redirected Walking", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/vr/2018/08446479/13bd1eSlys4", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/vr/2018/3365/0", "title": "2018 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/vr/2018/3365/0/08446563", "title": "Redirected Walking in Irregularly Shaped Physical Environments with Dynamic Obstacles", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/vr/2018/08446563/13bd1eW2l9A", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/vr/2018/3365/0", "title": "2018 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/vr/2018/3365/0/08446225", "title": "Effect of Environment Size on Curvature Redirected Walking Thresholds", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/vr/2018/08446225/13bd1sx4Zt8", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/vr/2018/3365/0", "title": "2018 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/vr/2022/9617/0/961700a524", "title": "The Chaotic Behavior of Redirection &#x2013; 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First, we propose polynomial radial base function (PRBF) as a local similarity measure. Then we compare the properties between Gaussian radial base function (GRBF) and PRBF, and show PRBF not only is similar to GRBF but also is of a faster computational rapidity. PRBF is a good substitute for GRBF when high computational rapidity is demanded.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "This paper studies the local similarity measure function. First, we propose polynomial radial base function (PRBF) as a local similarity measure. Then we compare the properties between Gaussian radial base function (GRBF) and PRBF, and show PRBF not only is similar to GRBF but also is of a faster computational rapidity. 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The important point here is that at each step of increasing the number of the RBF units, an optimization algorithm is run to optimize the parameters of only this unit, while keeping the parameters of all the previously optimized RBF units. Such strategy, even if being suboptimal, leads to significant reduction in the number of the parameters that have to be optimized at each step. A modified constraint version of the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm with inertia weight is develop and used in this paper. It allows for obtaining optimal solutions with clear practical meaning. A synthetic nonlinear test example is used in the paper to analyze the performance of the proposed learning algorithm for creating the Growing RBFN model. A comparison with the standard algorithm for simultaneous optimization of all parameters of the classical RBFN model with fixed number of units is also done. 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A modified constraint version of the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm with inertia weight is develop and used in this paper. It allows for obtaining optimal solutions with clear practical meaning. A synthetic nonlinear test example is used in the paper to analyze the performance of the proposed learning algorithm for creating the Growing RBFN model. A comparison with the standard algorithm for simultaneous optimization of all parameters of the classical RBFN model with fixed number of units is also done. It shows that the learning of the Growing RBFN model leads to a more stable and in many cases more accurate solution.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper a learning algorithm for creating a Growing Radial Basis Function Network (RBFN) Model is presented and analyzed. The main concept of this algorithm is that the number of the Radial Basis Function (RBF) units is gradually increased at each learning step of the algorithm and the model is gradually improved, until a predetermined (desired) approximation error is achieved. The important point here is that at each step of increasing the number of the RBF units, an optimization algorithm is run to optimize the parameters of only this unit, while keeping the parameters of all the previously optimized RBF units. Such strategy, even if being suboptimal, leads to significant reduction in the number of the parameters that have to be optimized at each step. A modified constraint version of the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm with inertia weight is develop and used in this paper. It allows for obtaining optimal solutions with clear practical meaning. A synthetic nonlinear test example is used in the paper to analyze the performance of the proposed learning algorithm for creating the Growing RBFN model. A comparison with the standard algorithm for simultaneous optimization of all parameters of the classical RBFN model with fixed number of units is also done. It shows that the learning of the Growing RBFN model leads to a more stable and in many cases more accurate solution.", "fno": "07053868", "keywords": [ "Optimization", "Radial Basis Function Networks", "Computational Modeling", "Approximation Algorithms", "Tuning", "Approximation Error", "Standards", "Supervised Learning", "Radial Basis Function Networks", "RBFN Models", "Growing RBFN Models", "Parameter Tuning", "Optimization Strategies", "Particle Swarm Optimization" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "School of Engineering and Physics, Faculty of Science, Technology and Environment, The University of the South Pacific (USP), Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji", "fullName": "Gancho Vachkov", "givenName": "Gancho", "surname": "Vachkov", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "School of Engineering and Physics, Faculty of Science, Technology and Environment, The University of the South Pacific (USP), Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji", "fullName": "Alok Sharma", "givenName": "Alok", 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It draws knowledge from RBF neural network theory, the production historical data of pelagic fishery and the marine environment data. The system uses the Object-Oriented analysis and design method. It can quickly obtain the forecast results available to users through inputting marine environment data information and the RBF neural network model. The forecasting system includes three major functional modules, namely preprocessing fishery production data, matching production data and environmental data, training RBF neural network and making predictions. Experiments have shown that this forecasting system can generate accurate and effective pelagic fishery knowledge.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This article introduces the design and implementation of a fishery forecasting system based on Radial Basis Function (RBF) neural network. The system was developed using the CLient/Server architecture, the C# programming language in the environment of Visual Studio 2008 on the Windows7 platform. It draws knowledge from RBF neural network theory, the production historical data of pelagic fishery and the marine environment data. The system uses the Object-Oriented analysis and design method. It can quickly obtain the forecast results available to users through inputting marine environment data information and the RBF neural network model. The forecasting system includes three major functional modules, namely preprocessing fishery production data, matching production data and environmental data, training RBF neural network and making predictions. 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The forecasting system includes three major functional modules, namely preprocessing fishery production data, matching production data and environmental data, training RBF neural network and making predictions. Experiments have shown that this forecasting system can generate accurate and effective pelagic fishery knowledge.", "fno": "4455a373", "keywords": [ "Radial Basis Function", "Fishery Forecasting", "System Design" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Hongchun Yuan", "givenName": "Hongchun", "surname": "Yuan", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Jintao Wang", "givenName": "Jintao", "surname": "Wang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Ying Chen", "givenName": "Ying", "surname": "Chen", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Xinjun Chen", "givenName": "Xinjun", "surname": "Chen", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "icdma", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2011-08-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "373-376", "year": "2011", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-0-7695-4455-7", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "4455a369", "articleId": "12OmNBsLPcw", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "4455a377", "articleId": "12OmNx6PixL", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/socpar/2009/3879/0/3879a399", "title": "Face Detection Using Radial Basis Function Neural Networks with Variance Spread Value", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/socpar/2009/3879a399/12OmNAkWvKz", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/socpar/2009/3879/0", "title": "Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition, International Conference of", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/acssc/1993/4120/0/00342544", "title": "A closer look at the radial basis function (RBF) networks", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/acssc/1993/00342544/12OmNB06l3q", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/acssc/1993/4120/0", "title": "Proceedings of 27th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/apwc-on-cse/2014/1955/0/07053868", "title": "Growing radial basis function network models", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/apwc-on-cse/2014/07053868/12OmNBLdKDY", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/apwc-on-cse/2014/1955/0", "title": "2014 Asia-Pacific World Congress on Computer Science and Engineering (APWC on CSE)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/car/2009/3519/0/3519a325", "title": "Application of Radial Basis Function Neural Network for Sales Forecasting", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/car/2009/3519a325/12OmNBqMDip", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/car/2009/3519/0", "title": "2009 International Asia Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics. 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The performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with blind equalization algorithm based on RBF (RBF-BLE). It is shown that a relatively low mean square error and fast convergence speed has been achieved.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Radial Basis Function (RBF) networks have simple network structures and fast convergence speed. In this paper, we propose a fuzzy neural network blind equalization algorithm based on radial basis function (FNN-RBF-BLE). The proposed algorithm defines the centers of RBF equalizer by analyzing the relationship of the input signal of equalizer and transmitted signal, therefore the structures of equalizer become simpler and the convergence speed become faster. Then, we use the Fuzzy C-Means clustering algorithm (FCM) divide the input signal of equalizer into each cluster center with different membership values and the mean square error (MSE) is reduced. 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The performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with blind equalization algorithm based on RBF (RBF-BLE). It is shown that a relatively low mean square error and fast convergence speed has been achieved.", "fno": "3752a280", "keywords": [ "Blind Equalization", "Radial Basis Function Networks", "Fuzzy C Means Clustering" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Zhen-xing Liu", "givenName": "Zhen-xing", "surname": "Liu", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Ye-cai Guo", "givenName": "Ye-cai", "surname": "Guo", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Min Gao", "givenName": "Min", "surname": "Gao", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Xue-qing Zhao", "givenName": "Xue-qing", "surname": "Zhao", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Yan-ping Zhang", "givenName": "Yan-ping", "surname": "Zhang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "ihmsc", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, 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However, the generalization performance of the networks deteriorates for realistic noise whose distribution is either unknown or non-Gaussian; in particular, it becomes very bad if outliers are present. In this paper we propose a positive-breakdown learning algorithm for RBFNs by applying the breakdown point approach in robust regression such that any assumptions about or estimation of the error distribution are avoidable. The expense of losing efficiency in the presence of Gaussian noise and the problem of local minima for most robust estimators has also been taken into account. The resulting network is shown to be highly robust and stable against a high fraction of outliers as well as small perturbations. This demonstrates its superiority in controlling bias and variance of estimators.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Radial basis function networks (RBFNs) have recently attracted interest, because of their advantages over multilayer perceptrons as they are universal approximators but achieve faster convergence since only one layer of weights is required. The least squares method is the most popularly used in estimating the synaptic weights which provides optimal results if the underlying error distribution is Gaussian. However, the generalization performance of the networks deteriorates for realistic noise whose distribution is either unknown or non-Gaussian; in particular, it becomes very bad if outliers are present. In this paper we propose a positive-breakdown learning algorithm for RBFNs by applying the breakdown point approach in robust regression such that any assumptions about or estimation of the error distribution are avoidable. The expense of losing efficiency in the presence of Gaussian noise and the problem of local minima for most robust estimators has also been taken into account. The resulting network is shown to be highly robust and stable against a high fraction of outliers as well as small perturbations. This demonstrates its superiority in controlling bias and variance of estimators.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Radial basis function networks (RBFNs) have recently attracted interest, because of their advantages over multilayer perceptrons as they are universal approximators but achieve faster convergence since only one layer of weights is required. The least squares method is the most popularly used in estimating the synaptic weights which provides optimal results if the underlying error distribution is Gaussian. However, the generalization performance of the networks deteriorates for realistic noise whose distribution is either unknown or non-Gaussian; in particular, it becomes very bad if outliers are present. In this paper we propose a positive-breakdown learning algorithm for RBFNs by applying the breakdown point approach in robust regression such that any assumptions about or estimation of the error distribution are avoidable. The expense of losing efficiency in the presence of Gaussian noise and the problem of local minima for most robust estimators has also been taken into account. The resulting network is shown to be highly robust and stable against a high fraction of outliers as well as small perturbations. 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In approximation accuracy, an error-correction algorithm is presented to improve the output accuracy of radial basis function. In optimum structure, the paper is focused on the number and center selection of the hidden layer units and proposes an adaptive dynamic and static combination algorithm of center selection. Finally, the algorithms are experimented and comparative analyzed. The experimental results show that the performance of the algorithm is significantly improved, and also prove the validity of the improved algorithm.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this paper classification of data mining based on radial basis function neural networks is researched. After intensive analysis, the training algorithm of radial basis function neural networks is improved in optimum structure, learning speed and approximation accuracy. In learning speed, two-stage learning strategy is used to accelerate the learning process. In approximation accuracy, an error-correction algorithm is presented to improve the output accuracy of radial basis function. In optimum structure, the paper is focused on the number and center selection of the hidden layer units and proposes an adaptive dynamic and static combination algorithm of center selection. Finally, the algorithms are experimented and comparative analyzed. The experimental results show that the performance of the algorithm is significantly improved, and also prove the validity of the improved algorithm.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper classification of data mining based on radial basis function neural networks is researched. After intensive analysis, the training algorithm of radial basis function neural networks is improved in optimum structure, learning speed and approximation accuracy. In learning speed, two-stage learning strategy is used to accelerate the learning process. In approximation accuracy, an error-correction algorithm is presented to improve the output accuracy of radial basis function. In optimum structure, the paper is focused on the number and center selection of the hidden layer units and proposes an adaptive dynamic and static combination algorithm of center selection. Finally, the algorithms are experimented and comparative analyzed. 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In such classification schemes, streets are labeled for example as commercial throughway, residential neighborhood, park etc. This modern approach to urban planning has been adopted by major cities such as the city of San Francisco, the states of Florida and Pennsylvania among many others. Currently, the process of labeling streets according to their contexts is manual and hence is tedious and time consuming. In this paper, we propose an approach to collect and label imagery data then deploy advancements in computer vision towards modern urban planning. We collect and label street imagery then train deep convolutional neural networks (CNN) to perform the classification of street context. 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We demonstrate that head motions carry emotional information that is complementary rather than redundant to the emotion content in facial expressions. Finally, we show that emotional expressivity in head motion is not limited to nods and shakes and that additional gestures (such as head tilts, raises and general amount of motion) could be beneficial to automated recognition systems.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Perception of emotion through facial expressions and head motion is of interest to both psychology and affective computing researchers. However, very little is known about the importance of each modality individually, as they are often treated together rather than separately. We present a study which isolates the effect of head motion from facial expression in the perception of complex emotions in videos. 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We demonstrate that head motions carry emotional information that is complementary rather than redundant to the emotion content in facial expressions. 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We conformally projected the surfaces to hyperbolic plane with surface Ricci flow method, accurately computed the proposed conformal invariant for each selected landmark curve, and assembled these into a feature vector.We also detected group differences in brain structure based on multivariate analysis of the surface deformation tensors induced by these Ricci flow mappings. 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It relies on certain holomorphic differential forms and conformal mappings from differential geometry and Riemann surface theories. Algorithms are developed to modify topology, locate zero points, and determine cohomology types of differential forms. The implementation is based on a finite dimensional optimization method. The optimal parameterization is intrinsic to the geometry, preserves angular structure, and can play an important role in various applications including texture mapping, remeshing, morphing and simulation. The method is demonstrated by visualizing the Riemann surface structure of real surfaces represented as triangle meshes.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "All orientable metric surfaces are Riemann surfaces and admit global conformal parameterizations. Riemann surface structure is a fundamental structure and governs many natural physical phenomena, such as heat diffusion and electro-magnetic fields on the surface. A good parameterization is crucial for simulation and visualization. This paper provides an explicit method for finding optimal global conformal parameterizations of arbitrary surfaces. It relies on certain holomorphic differential forms and conformal mappings from differential geometry and Riemann surface theories. Algorithms are developed to modify topology, locate zero points, and determine cohomology types of differential forms. The implementation is based on a finite dimensional optimization method. The optimal parameterization is intrinsic to the geometry, preserves angular structure, and can play an important role in various applications including texture mapping, remeshing, morphing and simulation. 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In this work, 2D shape analysis method [16] based on Teichmüller space theory is generalized to handle deforming surfaces. Two surfaces are conformally equivalent if they can be mapped to each other by an angle preserving map. Each equivalence class has a unique fingerprint, the conformal module. The Teichmuller space is the shape space of all classes, which is of finite dimension and equipped with a Riemannian metric. Conformal module is treated as the Teichmuller space coordinates. A Sequence of deforming 3D surfaces is converted to a curve in the shape space, which allows more effective 3D dynamics analysis. The method can handle genus zero surfaces with all kinds of topologies and with large deformations. The algorithm for computing Teichmuller coordinates is fully automatic, efficient and robust. Experiments on large scale raw 3D surface sequences for key frame selection, motion symmetry detection and deformation intensity estimation demonstrate the efficiency and efficacy of the method.", "fno": "06130442", "keywords": [ "Image Motion Analysis", "Image Sequences", "Object Detection", "3 D Dynamics Analysis", "3 D Surface Sequence", "2 D Shape Analysis Method", "Teichmuller Space Theory", "Deforming Surfaces", "Angle Preserving Map", "Conformal Module", "Riemannian Metric", "Shape Space", "Genus Zero Surfaces", "Teichmuller Coordinates", "Key Frame Selection", "Motion Symmetry Detection", "Deformation Intensity Estimation", "Three Dimensional Displays", "Shape", "Space Vehicles", "Measurement", "Face", "Surface Treatment", "Harmonic Analysis" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Department of Computer Science, Stony Brook University, NY 11794, USA", "fullName": "Wei Zeng", "givenName": "Wei", "surname": "Zeng", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Department of 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It is intrinsic, and invariant under conformal transformations, rigid motions and scaling. It is also simple to compute; no registration of surfaces is needed. Using the Yamabe flow method, we can conformally map a genus-zero open boundary surface to the Poincaré disk. The shape indices that we compute are the lengths of a special set of geodesics under hyperbolic metric. By computing and studying this shape index and its statistical behavior, we can analyze differences in anatomical morphometry due to disease or development. Study on twin lateral ventricular surface data shows it may help detect generic influence on lateral ventricular shapes. In leave-one-out validation tests, we achieved 100% accurate classification (versus only 68% accuracy for volume measures) in distinguishing 11 HIV/AIDS individuals from 8 healthy control subjects, based on Teichmüller coordinates for lateral ventricular surfaces extracted from their 3D MRI scans.Our conformal invariants, the Teichmüller coordinates, successfully classified all lateral ventricular surfaces, showing their promise for analyzing anatomical surface morphometry.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Two surfaces are conformally equivalent if there exists a bijective angle-preserving map between them. The Teichmüller space for surfaces with the same topology is a finite-dimensional manifold, where each point represents a conformal equivalence class, and the conformal map is homotopic to the identity map. In this paper, we propose a novel method to apply conformal equivalence based shape index to study brain morphometry. 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The shape index is defined based on Teichmüller space coordinates. It is intrinsic, and invariant under conformal transformations, rigid motions and scaling. It is also simple to compute; no registration of surfaces is needed. Using the Yamabe flow method, we can conformally map a genus-zero open boundary surface to the Poincaré disk. The shape indices that we compute are the lengths of a special set of geodesics under hyperbolic metric. By computing and studying this shape index and its statistical behavior, we can analyze differences in anatomical morphometry due to disease or development. Study on twin lateral ventricular surface data shows it may help detect generic influence on lateral ventricular shapes. In leave-one-out validation tests, we achieved 100% accurate classification (versus only 68% accuracy for volume measures) in distinguishing 11 HIV/AIDS individuals from 8 healthy control subjects, based on Teichmüller coordinates for lateral ventricular surfaces extracted from their 3D MRI scans.Our conformal invariants, the Teichmüller coordinates, successfully classified all lateral ventricular surfaces, showing their promise for analyzing anatomical surface morphometry.", "fno": "05459416", "keywords": [ "Biomedical MRI", "Brain Models", "Diseases", "Medical Computing", "Statistical Analysis", "Brain Morphometry", "Conformal Equivalence Class", "Conformal Equivalence Based 3 D Shape Index", "Teichmilller Space Coordinates", "Conformal Transformations", "Rigid Motions", "Yamabe Flow Method", "Genus Zero Open Boundary Surface", "Poincare Disk", "Hyperbolic Metric", "Statistical Analysis", "Anatomical Morphometry", "Disease", "Lateral Ventricular Surface Data", "Lateral Ventricular Shapes", "Leave One Out Validation Tests", "HIV AIDS Individuals", "Healthy Control Subjects", "Teichmilller Coordinates", "3 D MRI Scans", "Anatomical Surface Morphometry", "Shape", "Geophysics Computing", "Topology", "Diseases", "Testing", "Coordinate Measuring Machines", "Volume Measurement", "Human Immunodeficiency Virus", "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome", "Data Mining" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Dept of Neurology/Math, UCLA, USA", "fullName": "Yalin Wang", "givenName": "Yalin", "surname": "Wang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Dept of Math, Zhejiang Univ, China", "fullName": "Wei Dai", "givenName": "Wei", "surname": "Dai", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Dept of Neurology, UCLA, USA", "fullName": "Yi-Yu Chou", "givenName": null, "surname": "Yi-Yu Chou", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Dept of Comp Sci, Stony Brook Univ, USA", "fullName": "Xianfeng Gu", "givenName": "Xianfeng", "surname": "Gu", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Dept of Math, UCLA, USA", "fullName": "Tony F. 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We remove this deficiency of the current algorithm by adding the concept of a \\text it{Pseudo Storm} to its representational repertoire. With only minor modifications to the current algorithm, the new algorithm can track deformable objects that undergo both merging and splitting events. The new pseudo storm tracking algorithm outperforms our previous storm tracking algorithm for Great Lakes Doppler precipitation datasets.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Tracking storms in radar images can be conceived of as a problem of tracking deformable objects. Our current relaxation labelling-based tracking algorithm that represents these deformable objects as ``fuzzy'' points can track objects that undergo shape deformations. One other type of deformation is the splitting of an object into multiple objects or the merging of multiple objects into one object from one image to the next. With our current algorithm, tracks are interrupted when such events happen in image sequences. We remove this deficiency of the current algorithm by adding the concept of a \\text it{Pseudo Storm} to its representational repertoire. With only minor modifications to the current algorithm, the new algorithm can track deformable objects that undergo both merging and splitting events. The new pseudo storm tracking algorithm outperforms our previous storm tracking algorithm for Great Lakes Doppler precipitation datasets.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Tracking storms in radar images can be conceived of as a problem of tracking deformable objects. Our current relaxation labelling-based tracking algorithm that represents these deformable objects as ``fuzzy'' points can track objects that undergo shape deformations. One other type of deformation is the splitting of an object into multiple objects or the merging of multiple objects into one object from one image to the next. With our current algorithm, tracks are interrupted when such events happen in image sequences. We remove this deficiency of the current algorithm by adding the concept of a \\text it{Pseudo Storm} to its representational repertoire. With only minor modifications to the current algorithm, the new algorithm can track deformable objects that undergo both merging and splitting events. 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This information is quite inadequate for cyclone preparedness and disaster mitigation measures. However, it is possible to use historical records and expertise within the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to narrow down the location of probable hit, and also, to extend the lead time. This has been done in this study integrating ECMWF model results, historical track records of TCs, and in-house knowledge of experts within the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in the framework of an expert system, e2gLite.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Because of the damages a tropical cyclone (TC) can cause to properties, lives and infrastructure, it is important to forecast if a TC formed over the ocean, would make landfall. Currently, Australia uses ECMWF model, which assesses strike probability over a 300 km radius from the current location with a maximum forecasting lead time of 48 hours. This information is quite inadequate for cyclone preparedness and disaster mitigation measures. However, it is possible to use historical records and expertise within the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to narrow down the location of probable hit, and also, to extend the lead time. This has been done in this study integrating ECMWF model results, historical track records of TCs, and in-house knowledge of experts within the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in the framework of an expert system, e2gLite.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Because of the damages a tropical cyclone (TC) can cause to properties, lives and infrastructure, it is important to forecast if a TC formed over the ocean, would make landfall. Currently, Australia uses ECMWF model, which assesses strike probability over a 300 km radius from the current location with a maximum forecasting lead time of 48 hours. This information is quite inadequate for cyclone preparedness and disaster mitigation measures. However, it is possible to use historical records and expertise within the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to narrow down the location of probable hit, and also, to extend the lead time. This has been done in this study integrating ECMWF model results, historical track records of TCs, and in-house knowledge of experts within the Australian Bureau of Meteorology in the framework of an expert system, e2gLite.", "fno": "07053845", "keywords": [ "Expert Systems", "Tropical Cyclones", "Australia", "Meteorology", "Decision Trees", "Predictive Models", "Expert System", "Tropical Cyclone", "Decision Tree" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "School of Engineering & Technology, Central Queensland University, Melbourne, Australia", "fullName": "Saleh A Wasimi", "givenName": "Saleh A", "surname": "Wasimi", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "School of Engineering & Technology, Central Queensland University, Melbourne, Australia", "fullName": "Kamal K Saha", "givenName": "Kamal K", "surname": "Saha", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "apwc-on-cse", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2014-11-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "1-6", "year": "2014", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-1-4799-1955-0", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "07053844", "articleId": "12OmNs0C9MC", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "07053846", "articleId": "12OmNAoDi8a", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/icdma/2013/5016/0/5016a641", "title": "Grey Correlation Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Landing Time", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icdma/2013/5016a641/12OmNwBT1ml", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icdma/2013/5016/0", "title": "2013 Fourth International Conference on Digital Manufacturing & Automation (ICDMA)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/hpcmp-ugc/2010/986/0/06018005", "title": "Tropical Cyclone Track and Intensity Predictability", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/hpcmp-ugc/2010/06018005/12OmNxEjY4p", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/hpcmp-ugc/2010/986/0", "title": "2010 DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Users Group Conference (HPCMP-UGC 2010)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/iccms/2010/3941/4/3941d120", "title": "Effect of Buffer Zone Size on the Simulation of Tropical Cyclone Track in Regional Climate Model RegCM3", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/iccms/2010/3941d120/12OmNywOWOr", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/iccms/2010/3941/4", "title": "Computer Modeling and Simulation, International Conference on", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icii/2001/7010/3/00983116", "title": "Tropical cyclone center location with digital image process", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icii/2001/00983116/12OmNzSyCfW", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icii/2001/7010/3", "title": "2001 International Conferences on Info-tech and Info-net. 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This paper choose the sum of tropical cyclone in Zhejiang as study object, calculate correlation coefficient and correlation degree of the tropical cyclone sum and appeared time, determine disaster main period so as to provide a timely solution.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The ratio of natural disaster and tropical cyclone economic loss is above 85% in Zhejiang recently. It has a realistic meaning that studying development situation of tropical cyclone in order to analyze factor's relevance and find main factor. According to the grey correlation analysis work principle, studying tropical cyclone landing time distribution is put forwards into application in this paper. 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The sensitivity calculations illustrate complex influences on tropical cyclone evolution that occur over a wide range of scales from convective clusters to larger scale weather systems. Rapid growth of small perturbations can lead to errors on multiple scales that conspire to limit the forecast accuracy of the path and intensity of tropical cyclones. Inherent uncertainties in tropical cyclone forecasts motivate the need for development of ensemble prediction systems that can provide probabilistic forecast guidance for tropical cyclones. New capabilities have been developed for the Navy's global weather ensemble forecast system including a high-resolution system and new methods for perturbing the initial state.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Atmospheric ensemble and ad joint systems can provide valuable insight into the practical limitations of our ability to predict the path of tropical cyclones and their strength. 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To address this challenge, we present a conceptual application for exploring cyclone evolution by organizing the extracted cyclone tracks into hierarchical groups. Our approach is based on extrema tracking, and the resulting tracks can be defined in a multi-scale structure by grouping the points based on a novel feature descriptor defined on the merge tree, so-called crown features. Consequently, multiple parameter settings can be visualized and explored in a level-of-detail approach, supporting experts to quickly gain insights on cyclonic formation and evolution. We describe a general cyclone exploration pipeline that consists of four modular building blocks: (1) an extrema tracking method, (2) multiple definitions of cyclones as groups of extrema, including crown features, (3) the correlation of cyclones based on the underlying tracking information, and (4) a hierarchical visualization of the resulting feature tracks and their spatial embedding, allowing exploration on a global and local scale. In order to be as flexible as possible, our pipeline allows for exchanging every module with different techniques, such as other tracking methods and cyclone definitions.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The problem of tracking and visualizing cyclones is still an active area of climate research, since the nature of cyclones varies depending on geospatial location and temporal season, resulting in no clear mathematical definition. 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We describe a general cyclone exploration pipeline that consists of four modular building blocks: (1) an extrema tracking method, (2) multiple definitions of cyclones as groups of extrema, including crown features, (3) the correlation of cyclones based on the underlying tracking information, and (4) a hierarchical visualization of the resulting feature tracks and their spatial embedding, allowing exploration on a global and local scale. 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Our framework has two major components &#x2013; a trigger function and a deep predictive model. The trigger function acts as a basic filter to identify cyclones from non-cyclones. The proposed deep learning model is based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The best track data from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is used as a reference for labeling data points into disturbances and tropical cyclones. The framework achieves a probability of detection (POD) value of approximately 95% with a false alarm ratio (FAR) of 21.69% overall. The predictions made by the framework have a lead time of up to 150 hours from the time that a disturbance transforms into a tropical cyclone.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Tropical cyclone is one of the most violent natural disasters causing massive devastation. Accurate forecasting of cyclones with high lead times is an important problem. We propose a framework to predict tropical cyclogenesis (i.e. cyclone formation). This framework executes along with a parallel weather simulation model (WRF) and analyzes the simulation output as soon as they are generated. Our framework has two major components &#x2013; a trigger function and a deep predictive model. The trigger function acts as a basic filter to identify cyclones from non-cyclones. The proposed deep learning model is based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The best track data from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is used as a reference for labeling data points into disturbances and tropical cyclones. The framework achieves a probability of detection (POD) value of approximately 95% with a false alarm ratio (FAR) of 21.69% overall. 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The best track data from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is used as a reference for labeling data points into disturbances and tropical cyclones. The framework achieves a probability of detection (POD) value of approximately 95% with a false alarm ratio (FAR) of 21.69% overall. The predictions made by the framework have a lead time of up to 150 hours from the time that a disturbance transforms into a tropical cyclone.", "fno": "942300a166", "keywords": [ "Deep Learning", "Analytical Models", "Tropical Cyclones", "High Performance Computing", "Transforms", "Predictive Models", "Labeling", "Tropical Cyclones", "Cyclogenesis", "Deep Learning", "CNN", "Conv LSTM", "Trigger", "WRF" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Citrix R&D India Pvt. 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Selecting 15 cities along the coast of China as the research object, the tropical cyclone disaster risk, the vulnerability of hazard-affected body, disaster prevention and mitigation capacity in preliminary evaluation. The evaluation index and 19 poor value are selected to standardize data processing, and then the weighted comprehensive evaluation method was used to obtain each evaluation index. On this basis, the comprehensive risk assessment system of tropical cyclone disaster was established, and the risk distribution of tropical cyclone in coastal areas of China was obtained. The results showed that: (1) Yangjiang, Haikou, Xiamen and other cities were seriously affected by tropical cyclones, and they were also high risk areas, so the early warning of tropical cyclones should be improved in this area; (2) The high value areas of vulnerability of disaster bearing bodies are mainly distributed in Shanghai, Xiamen, Guangzhou and other cities; (3) Shantou, Yangjiang, Wenzhou and other cities are relatively weak in disaster prevention and mitigation capacity, these areas should strengthen investment in infrastructure and medical and health care. In general, the tropical cyclone risk index in the south coast of China is generally higher than that in the north coast.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Tropical cyclone is a common natural disaster, which causes detriment along its routine. In this paper, using the analytic hierarchy process (ahp) to conduct the risk assessment of tropical cyclones in the 15 coastal cities in China and analysis. Selecting 15 cities along the coast of China as the research object, the tropical cyclone disaster risk, the vulnerability of hazard-affected body, disaster prevention and mitigation capacity in preliminary evaluation. The evaluation index and 19 poor value are selected to standardize data processing, and then the weighted comprehensive evaluation method was used to obtain each evaluation index. On this basis, the comprehensive risk assessment system of tropical cyclone disaster was established, and the risk distribution of tropical cyclone in coastal areas of China was obtained. The results showed that: (1) Yangjiang, Haikou, Xiamen and other cities were seriously affected by tropical cyclones, and they were also high risk areas, so the early warning of tropical cyclones should be improved in this area; (2) The high value areas of vulnerability of disaster bearing bodies are mainly distributed in Shanghai, Xiamen, Guangzhou and other cities; (3) Shantou, Yangjiang, Wenzhou and other cities are relatively weak in disaster prevention and mitigation capacity, these areas should strengthen investment in infrastructure and medical and health care. In general, the tropical cyclone risk index in the south coast of China is generally higher than that in the north coast.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Tropical cyclone is a common natural disaster, which causes detriment along its routine. In this paper, using the analytic hierarchy process (ahp) to conduct the risk assessment of tropical cyclones in the 15 coastal cities in China and analysis. Selecting 15 cities along the coast of China as the research object, the tropical cyclone disaster risk, the vulnerability of hazard-affected body, disaster prevention and mitigation capacity in preliminary evaluation. The evaluation index and 19 poor value are selected to standardize data processing, and then the weighted comprehensive evaluation method was used to obtain each evaluation index. On this basis, the comprehensive risk assessment system of tropical cyclone disaster was established, and the risk distribution of tropical cyclone in coastal areas of China was obtained. The results showed that: (1) Yangjiang, Haikou, Xiamen and other cities were seriously affected by tropical cyclones, and they were also high risk areas, so the early warning of tropical cyclones should be improved in this area; (2) The high value areas of vulnerability of disaster bearing bodies are mainly distributed in Shanghai, Xiamen, Guangzhou and other cities; (3) Shantou, Yangjiang, Wenzhou and other cities are relatively weak in disaster prevention and mitigation capacity, these areas should strengthen investment in infrastructure and medical and health care. In general, the tropical cyclone risk index in the south coast of China is generally higher than that in the north coast.", "fno": "102500a141", "keywords": [ "Disasters", "Emergency Services", "Geophysics Computing", "Hazards", "Investment", "Risk Analysis", "Risk Management", "Storms", "Analytic Hierarchy Process", "15 Coastal Cities", "Tropical Cyclone Disaster Risk", "Disaster Prevention", "Mitigation Capacity", "Evaluation Index", "Comprehensive Risk Assessment System", "High Risk Areas", "Tropical Cyclone Risk Index", "Uncertainty", "Tropical Cyclones", "Urban Areas", "Sea Measurements", "Analytic Hierarchy Process", "Medical Services", "Risk Management", "Tropical Cyclone", "Risk Assessment", "Analytic Hierarchy Process", "The Coastal Areas" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Changsha University of Science & Technology,International College,Changsha,China", "fullName": "Xiaoyu Chen", "givenName": "Xiaoyu", "surname": "Chen", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Yangtze University,School of Urban Construction,Jingzhou,China", "fullName": "Yueqing Li", "givenName": "Yueqing", "surname": "Li", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Wuhan University of Technology,School of Natural Science,Wuhan,China", "fullName": "Zhou Yunhao", "givenName": "Zhou", "surname": "Yunhao", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "icecem", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2021-09-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "141-146", "year": "2021", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-1-6654-1025-0", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "102500a134", "articleId": "1zpERNARL2g", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "102500a147", "articleId": "1zpEYYaXr1e", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/esiat/2009/3682/3/3682c089", "title": "Kernel Density Estimation Applied to Tropical Cyclones Genesis in Northwestern Pacific", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/esiat/2009/3682c089/12OmNBTJINN", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/esiat/2009/3682/3", "title": "Environmental Science and Information Application Technology, International Conference on", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/apwc-on-cse/2014/1955/0/07053845", "title": "An expert system to assess the landfall propensity of a tropical cyclone in Australia", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/apwc-on-cse/2014/07053845/12OmNvpew9D", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/apwc-on-cse/2014/1955/0", "title": "2014 Asia-Pacific World Congress on Computer Science and Engineering (APWC on CSE)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icdma/2013/5016/0/5016a641", "title": "Grey Correlation Analysis of Tropical Cyclone Landing Time", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icdma/2013/5016a641/12OmNwBT1ml", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icdma/2013/5016/0", "title": "2013 Fourth International Conference on Digital Manufacturing & Automation (ICDMA)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icic/2010/7081/4/05514036", "title": "The Quantitative Evaluation on the Direct Economic Loss Induced by Tropical Cyclones", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icic/2010/05514036/12OmNwp74sw", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icic/2010/7081/4", "title": "2010 Third International Conference on Information and Computing", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/hpcmp-ugc/2010/986/0/06018005", "title": "Tropical Cyclone Track and Intensity Predictability", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/hpcmp-ugc/2010/06018005/12OmNxEjY4p", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/hpcmp-ugc/2010/986/0", "title": "2010 DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Users Group Conference (HPCMP-UGC 2010)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icii/2001/7010/3/00983116", "title": "Tropical cyclone center location with digital image process", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icii/2001/00983116/12OmNzSyCfW", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icii/2001/7010/3", "title": "2001 International Conferences on Info-tech and Info-net. 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNxYbSWl", "title": "2010 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (PacificVis 2010)", "acronym": "pacificvis", "groupId": "1001657", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2010", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNBSSVnf", "doi": "10.1109/PACIFICVIS.2010.5429604", "title": "A model of symbol lightness discrimination in sparse scatterplots", "normalizedTitle": "A model of symbol lightness discrimination in sparse scatterplots", "abstract": "Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through human visual channels. Color is believed to be the most dominant channel with lightness regarded as the most important one of three color dimensions. We study lightness perception in scatterplots in the context of analytic tasks requiring symbol discrimination. More specifically, we performed an experiment to measure human performance in three visual analytic tasks. Outlined circles and unframed spots, equally sized, with a uniform luminance that was varied at ten or eleven equispaced levels between black and white were used as symbols and displayed on a uniform white background. Sixteen subjects divided in two groups, participated in the experiment and their task performance times were recorded. We propose a model to describe the process. The perception of lightness is assumed to be an early step in the complex cognitive process to mediate discrimination, and psychophysical laws are used to describe this perceptual mapping. Different mapping schemes are compared by regression on the experimental data. The results show that approximate homogeneity of lightness perception exists in our complex tasks and can be closely described by a blended combination of two opposite power functions assuming either the light end or the dark end of the lightness scale as the starting point. The model further yields discriminability scales of lightness for sparse scatterplots with a white background.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through human visual channels. Color is believed to be the most dominant channel with lightness regarded as the most important one of three color dimensions. We study lightness perception in scatterplots in the context of analytic tasks requiring symbol discrimination. More specifically, we performed an experiment to measure human performance in three visual analytic tasks. Outlined circles and unframed spots, equally sized, with a uniform luminance that was varied at ten or eleven equispaced levels between black and white were used as symbols and displayed on a uniform white background. Sixteen subjects divided in two groups, participated in the experiment and their task performance times were recorded. We propose a model to describe the process. The perception of lightness is assumed to be an early step in the complex cognitive process to mediate discrimination, and psychophysical laws are used to describe this perceptual mapping. Different mapping schemes are compared by regression on the experimental data. The results show that approximate homogeneity of lightness perception exists in our complex tasks and can be closely described by a blended combination of two opposite power functions assuming either the light end or the dark end of the lightness scale as the starting point. The model further yields discriminability scales of lightness for sparse scatterplots with a white background.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through human visual channels. Color is believed to be the most dominant channel with lightness regarded as the most important one of three color dimensions. We study lightness perception in scatterplots in the context of analytic tasks requiring symbol discrimination. More specifically, we performed an experiment to measure human performance in three visual analytic tasks. Outlined circles and unframed spots, equally sized, with a uniform luminance that was varied at ten or eleven equispaced levels between black and white were used as symbols and displayed on a uniform white background. Sixteen subjects divided in two groups, participated in the experiment and their task performance times were recorded. We propose a model to describe the process. The perception of lightness is assumed to be an early step in the complex cognitive process to mediate discrimination, and psychophysical laws are used to describe this perceptual mapping. Different mapping schemes are compared by regression on the experimental data. The results show that approximate homogeneity of lightness perception exists in our complex tasks and can be closely described by a blended combination of two opposite power functions assuming either the light end or the dark end of the lightness scale as the starting point. The model further yields discriminability scales of lightness for sparse scatterplots with a white background.", "fno": "05429604", "keywords": [ "Brightness", "Data Visualisation", "Image Colour Analysis", "Symbol Lightness Discrimination Model", "Sparse Scatterplots", "Human Visual Channels", "Lightness Perception", "Uniform Luminance", "Perceptual Mapping", "Power Functions", "Light Scattering", "Psychology", "Visual Analytics", "Humans", "Testing", "Data Visualization", "Data Analysis", "Information Analysis", "Frequency", "Appropriate Technology", "Lightness", "Gray Scale", "Symbol", "Scatterplots", "Contrast Model", "Color Perception", "Graphical Encoding", "Visual Analytic Task", "Quantitative Model", "User Experiment" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands", "fullName": "Jing Li", "givenName": "Jing", "surname": "Li", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands", "fullName": "Jarke J. van Wijk", "givenName": "Jarke J.", "surname": "van Wijk", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands", "fullName": "Jean-Bernard Martens", "givenName": "Jean-Bernard", "surname": "Martens", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "pacificvis", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2010-03-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "", "year": "2010", "issn": "2165-8765", "isbn": "978-1-4244-6685-6", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "05429608", "articleId": "12OmNqzu6Is", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "05429601", "articleId": "12OmNyuya4Q", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/pacificvis/2009/4404/0/04906843", "title": "Evaluation of symbol contrast in scatterplots", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/pacificvis/2009/04906843/12OmNscOUcs", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/pacificvis/2009/4404/0", "title": "2009 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "trans/tg/2020/03/08490694", "title": "ScatterNet: A Deep Subjective Similarity Model for Visual Analysis of Scatterplots", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/journal/tg/2020/03/08490694/14jQfPkRijD", "parentPublication": { "id": "trans/tg", "title": "IEEE Transactions on Visualization & Computer Graphics", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" } ], "articleVideos": [] }
{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNqHItAn", "title": "2017 IEEE Third International Conference on Multimedia Big Data (BigMM)", "acronym": "bigmm", "groupId": "1808144", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2017", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNxvwp0d", "doi": "10.1109/BigMM.2017.84", "title": "Correlation-Based Background Music Recommendation by Incorporating Temporal Sequence of Local Features", "normalizedTitle": "Correlation-Based Background Music Recommendation by Incorporating Temporal Sequence of Local Features", "abstract": "Background music plays an important role in making user-generated video more colorful and attractive. One of current research on automatic background music recommendation is the correlation-based approach in which the correlation model between visual and music features is discovered from training data and is utilized to recommend background music for query video. While existing correlation-based approaches consider global features only, in this work we proposed to integrate the temporal sequence of local features along with global features into the correlation modeling process. The local features are derived from segmented audiovisual clips. Then the temporal sequence of local features is transformed and incorporated into correlation modeling process. Cross-Modal Factor Analysis along with Multiple-type Latent Semantic Analysis and Canonical Correlation Analysis, are investigated for correlation modeling which recommends background music in ranking order. Experiments show that the proposed approach outperforms existing work.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Background music plays an important role in making user-generated video more colorful and attractive. One of current research on automatic background music recommendation is the correlation-based approach in which the correlation model between visual and music features is discovered from training data and is utilized to recommend background music for query video. While existing correlation-based approaches consider global features only, in this work we proposed to integrate the temporal sequence of local features along with global features into the correlation modeling process. The local features are derived from segmented audiovisual clips. Then the temporal sequence of local features is transformed and incorporated into correlation modeling process. Cross-Modal Factor Analysis along with Multiple-type Latent Semantic Analysis and Canonical Correlation Analysis, are investigated for correlation modeling which recommends background music in ranking order. Experiments show that the proposed approach outperforms existing work.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Background music plays an important role in making user-generated video more colorful and attractive. One of current research on automatic background music recommendation is the correlation-based approach in which the correlation model between visual and music features is discovered from training data and is utilized to recommend background music for query video. While existing correlation-based approaches consider global features only, in this work we proposed to integrate the temporal sequence of local features along with global features into the correlation modeling process. The local features are derived from segmented audiovisual clips. Then the temporal sequence of local features is transformed and incorporated into correlation modeling process. Cross-Modal Factor Analysis along with Multiple-type Latent Semantic Analysis and Canonical Correlation Analysis, are investigated for correlation modeling which recommends background music in ranking order. Experiments show that the proposed approach outperforms existing work.", "fno": "07966736", "keywords": [ "Audio Visual Systems", "Discrete Fourier Transforms", "Feature Extraction", "Learning Artificial Intelligence", "Music", "Recommender Systems", "Video Retrieval", "Correlation Based Background Music Recommendation", "Temporal Sequence", "Local Features", "User Generated Video", "Automatic Background Music Recommendation", "Music Features", "Visual Features", "Query Video", "Global Features", "Correlation Modeling Process", "Segmented Audiovisual Clips", "Cross Modal Factor Analysis", "Multiple Type Latent Semantic Analysis", "Canonical Correlation Analysis", "Discrete Fourier Transforms", "Feature Extraction", "Correlation", "Visualization", "Recommender Systems", "Discrete Fourier Transforms", "Hidden Markov Models", "Mood", "Background Music Recommendation", "Correlation Modeling", "Temporal Phase", "Discrete Fourier Transform" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNxE2mTD", "title": "2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW)", "acronym": "iccvw", "groupId": "1800041", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2015", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNzT7Oww", "doi": "10.1109/ICCVW.2015.84", "title": "Convolutional Features for Correlation Filter Based Visual Tracking", "normalizedTitle": "Convolutional Features for Correlation Filter Based Visual Tracking", "abstract": "Visual object tracking is a challenging computer vision problem with numerous real-world applications. This paper investigates the impact of convolutional features for the visual tracking problem. We propose to use activations from the convolutional layer of a CNN in discriminative correlation filter based tracking frameworks. These activations have several advantages compared to the standard deep features (fully connected layers). Firstly, they miti-gate the need of task specific fine-tuning. Secondly, they contain structural information crucial for the tracking problem. Lastly, these activations have low dimensionality. We perform comprehensive experiments on three benchmark datasets: OTB, ALOV300++ and the recently introduced VOT2015. Surprisingly, different to image classification, our results suggest that activations from the first layer provide superior tracking performance compared to the deeper layers. Our results further show that the convolutional features provide improved results compared to standard hand-crafted features. Finally, results comparable to state-of-the-art trackers are obtained on all three benchmark datasets.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Visual object tracking is a challenging computer vision problem with numerous real-world applications. This paper investigates the impact of convolutional features for the visual tracking problem. We propose to use activations from the convolutional layer of a CNN in discriminative correlation filter based tracking frameworks. These activations have several advantages compared to the standard deep features (fully connected layers). Firstly, they miti-gate the need of task specific fine-tuning. Secondly, they contain structural information crucial for the tracking problem. Lastly, these activations have low dimensionality. We perform comprehensive experiments on three benchmark datasets: OTB, ALOV300++ and the recently introduced VOT2015. Surprisingly, different to image classification, our results suggest that activations from the first layer provide superior tracking performance compared to the deeper layers. Our results further show that the convolutional features provide improved results compared to standard hand-crafted features. Finally, results comparable to state-of-the-art trackers are obtained on all three benchmark datasets.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Visual object tracking is a challenging computer vision problem with numerous real-world applications. This paper investigates the impact of convolutional features for the visual tracking problem. We propose to use activations from the convolutional layer of a CNN in discriminative correlation filter based tracking frameworks. These activations have several advantages compared to the standard deep features (fully connected layers). Firstly, they miti-gate the need of task specific fine-tuning. Secondly, they contain structural information crucial for the tracking problem. Lastly, these activations have low dimensionality. We perform comprehensive experiments on three benchmark datasets: OTB, ALOV300++ and the recently introduced VOT2015. Surprisingly, different to image classification, our results suggest that activations from the first layer provide superior tracking performance compared to the deeper layers. Our results further show that the convolutional features provide improved results compared to standard hand-crafted features. Finally, results comparable to state-of-the-art trackers are obtained on all three benchmark datasets.", "fno": "5720a621", "keywords": [ "Target Tracking", "Correlation", "Feature Extraction", "Visualization", "Standards", "Convolution", "Benchmark Testing" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Martin Danelljan", "givenName": "Martin", "surname": "Danelljan", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Gustav Häger", "givenName": "Gustav", "surname": "Häger", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Fahad Shahbaz Khan", "givenName": "Fahad Shahbaz", "surname": "Khan", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Michael Felsberg", "givenName": "Michael", "surname": "Felsberg", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "iccvw", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2015-12-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", 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The corresponding intersection program performs ray-object intersection tests for each fragment of an object's bounding volume. The resulting hit fragments are transferred to the fragment shading stage for computing the illumination and performing further fragment operations. Our approach combines the efficiency of the standard hardware graphics pipeline with the advantages of ray casting such as pixel accurate rendering and exact normal as well as early ray termination. This concept serves as a framework for the implementation of an interactive ray casting system for trimmed NURBS surfaces. We show how to realize an iterative ray-object intersection method for NURBS primitives as an intersection program. Convex hulls are used as tight bounding volumes for the NURBS patches to minimize the number of fragments to be processed. In addition, we developed a trimming algorithm for the GPU that works with an exact representation of the trimming curves. 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We show how to realize an iterative ray-object intersection method for NURBS primitives as an intersection program. Convex hulls are used as tight bounding volumes for the NURBS patches to minimize the number of fragments to be processed. In addition, we developed a trimming algorithm for the GPU that works with an exact representation of the trimming curves. First experiments with our implementation show that real-time rendering of medium complex scenes is possible on current graphics hardware", "fno": "04061557", "keywords": [ "Nonuniform Rational B Spline", "Interactive Ray Casting", "Trimmed NURBS Surface", "GPU", "Hardware Graphics Pipeline", "Convex Hull", "Trimming Curve", "Real Time Rendering" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Bauhaus Univ. Weimar", "fullName": "H.-F. Pabst", "givenName": "H.-F.", "surname": "Pabst", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Bauhaus Univ. Weimar", "fullName": "J.P. 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The construction process consists of four major steps: connection curves construction and alignment, initial blends construction, setting up continuity constraints, and internal and external boundary smoothing. The advantages of the new method include: (1) providing the users with more flexibility in adjusting the shape of the connection surface, (2) the representation of the connection surface is compatible with most of the current data-exchange standards, (3) including the classical blending as a special case but with more flexibility on the setting of the rail curves, and (4) smoother shape of the resulting connection surface through an energy optimization process. Test cases that cover typical CAD applications are included.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "An automatic smooth surface connection method that has the capability of tension control is presented. Given two trimmed NURBS surfaces, the new method constructs a smooth connection surface to connect the trimming regions of the trimmed surfaces at the trimming curves. The connection satisfies pseudo-G or pseudo-C smoothness requirement. The construction process consists of four major steps: connection curves construction and alignment, initial blends construction, setting up continuity constraints, and internal and external boundary smoothing. The advantages of the new method include: (1) providing the users with more flexibility in adjusting the shape of the connection surface, (2) the representation of the connection surface is compatible with most of the current data-exchange standards, (3) including the classical blending as a special case but with more flexibility on the setting of the rail curves, and (4) smoother shape of the resulting connection surface through an energy optimization process. 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In order to speed hydrodynamic calculations, lines modeling structures were separated into structural parts and then fitted to Non-uniform Rational B-spline (NURBS). In this way, the bow and stern section lines were generated. Modeling of the intersections of the parts was then done with the universal modeling tool Patran. msc. Mesh was generated on the model in order to obtain points of intersection on the joints, and then these points were fitted to NURBS. Next, the patch representation method was adopted to generate the meshes of wetted surfaces and interior free surfaces. Velocity potentials on the surfaces were calculated separately, on basis of which the irregular frequency effect was dealt with in the calculation of hydrodynamic coefficients. Finally, the motion response of the semi-submersible was calculated, and in order to improve calculations of vertical motion, a damping term was affixed in the vertical direction. The results show that the above methods can generate fine mesh accurately representing the wetted surface of a semi-submersible and thus improve the accuracy of hydrodynamic calculations.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Accurate hydrodynamic calculation for semi-submersibles is critical to support modern rapid exploration and extraction of ocean resources. In order to speed hydrodynamic calculations, lines modeling structures were separated into structural parts and then fitted to Non-uniform Rational B-spline (NURBS). In this way, the bow and stern section lines were generated. Modeling of the intersections of the parts was then done with the universal modeling tool Patran. msc. Mesh was generated on the model in order to obtain points of intersection on the joints, and then these points were fitted to NURBS. Next, the patch representation method was adopted to generate the meshes of wetted surfaces and interior free surfaces. Velocity potentials on the surfaces were calculated separately, on basis of which the irregular frequency effect was dealt with in the calculation of hydrodynamic coefficients. Finally, the motion response of the semi-submersible was calculated, and in order to improve calculations of vertical motion, a damping term was affixed in the vertical direction. 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Second, base surfaces are trimmed \"excessively\" along intersection curves to eliminate the intersected parts and make gaps that will be filled by the auxiliary connection surfaces. Finally, bicubic B-spline auxiliary surfaces are constructed to connect the base surfaces in a smooth fashion. Our algorithm is concise, fast, and it produces low degree NURBS results compatible with most data-exchange standards.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this paper, we propose a new NURBS modeling technique, called NURBS fusion and present a complete algorithm for NURBS fusion. Working on a set of intersecting NURBS surfaces, NURBS fusion automatically eliminates the intersected parts and connects the remaining parts smoothly with auxiliary surfaces, so that a polysurface composed of multiple nicely joined NURBS patches is obtained. The surface fusion algorithm performs in three steps. First, surface/surface intersection is computed by a subdivision based algorithm, which gives intersecting point pairs in parameter domains. Second, base surfaces are trimmed \"excessively\" along intersection curves to eliminate the intersected parts and make gaps that will be filled by the auxiliary connection surfaces. Finally, bicubic B-spline auxiliary surfaces are constructed to connect the base surfaces in a smooth fashion. Our algorithm is concise, fast, and it produces low degree NURBS results compatible with most data-exchange standards.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper, we propose a new NURBS modeling technique, called NURBS fusion and present a complete algorithm for NURBS fusion. 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extensive linear interpolation method to complete the NURBS curve interpolation, according to the shape of the NURBS curve type, choosing two different interpolation algorithm appropriately, That are the linear interpolation method which is based on tangent linear and circular arc interpolation, and finally in order to realize the parts processing of the surface of NURBS curve modelling, for different curvature of curve, the interpolation line also is in changing, flexibility of it is strong, so as to ensure a good machining accuracy, and realization process has cyclicity, improves the interpolation rate and has a certain practicality.", "fno": "4975a080", "keywords": [ "Interpolation", "Splines Mathematics", "Surface Topography", "Surface Reconstruction", "Equations", "Mathematical Model", "Educational Institutions", "Processing Error", "NURBS Curve", "Tangent", "Arc" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Li Lijun", "givenName": "Li", "surname": "Lijun", "__typename": 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The dynamic model of two-dimensional linear motor is constructed, and then the dynamic model is transformed to TCF through the transformation matrix. At the time, the contouring controller is designed by ARC method. The proposed high-precision contouring control method based on NURBS interpolation is compared with the traditional cross-coupling control (CCC) method based on NURBS interpolation. The experimental results show that the proposed method achieves satisfied contouring control performance.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Aiming at the demand of high-precision machining of complex curves, NURBS curve interpolation and adaptive robust control (ARC) method based on task coordinate frame (TCF) are combined to study. Complex curve is designed by using NURBS curve interpolation. According to the geometric characteristics of the curve and the dynamic characteristics of the linear motor platform, the feed-rate is planned and the command path is generated. The dynamic model of two-dimensional linear motor is constructed, and then the dynamic model is transformed to TCF through the transformation matrix. At the time, the contouring controller is designed by ARC method. The proposed high-precision contouring control method based on NURBS interpolation is compared with the traditional cross-coupling control (CCC) method based on NURBS interpolation. The experimental results show that the proposed method achieves satisfied contouring control performance.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Aiming at the demand of high-precision machining of complex curves, NURBS curve interpolation and adaptive robust control (ARC) method based on task coordinate frame (TCF) are combined to study. Complex curve is designed by using NURBS curve interpolation. According to the geometric characteristics of the curve and the dynamic characteristics of the linear motor platform, the feed-rate is planned and the command path is generated. The dynamic model of two-dimensional linear motor is constructed, and then the dynamic model is transformed to TCF through the transformation matrix. At the time, the contouring controller is designed by ARC method. The proposed high-precision contouring control method based on NURBS interpolation is compared with the traditional cross-coupling control (CCC) method based on NURBS interpolation. 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