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Visual Computing

Scientific Visualization and Imaging Systems

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  • © 2014

Overview

  • Examines the analysis and visualization of phenomena and experiments
  • Includes visual Imaging Systems which contribute in the comprehension of real cases
  • Shows many applications in Material Science
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Augmented Vision and Reality (Augment Vis Real, volume 4)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. General Concepts Applied in Simulations and Image Analysis

  2. Medicine Applications

  3. Materials Applications

  4. Related Problems

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About this book

This volume aims to stimulate discussions on research involving the use of data and digital images as an understanding approach for analysis and visualization of phenomena and experiments. The emphasis is put not only on graphically representing data as a way of increasing its visual analysis, but also on the imaging systems which contribute greatly to the comprehension of real cases.

Scientific Visualization and Imaging Systems encompass multidisciplinary areas, with applications in many knowledge fields such as Engineering, Medicine, Material Science, Physics, Geology, Geographic Information Systems, among others.

This book is a selection of 13 revised and extended research papers presented in the International Conference on Advanced Computational Engineering and Experimenting -ACE-X conferences 2010 (Paris), 2011 (Algarve), 2012 (Istanbul) and 2013 (Madrid). The examples were particularly chosen from materials research, medical applications, general concepts applied in simulations and image analysis and other interesting related problems.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Mechanical Engineering Department, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Fabiana Rodrigues Leta

About the editor

Fabiana Rodrigues Leta received BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Federal Fluminense University in 1989, MSc and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Catholic Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and 1998, respectively. She is currently Associate Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Federal Fluminense University, in Brazil. She is also the Director of the Innovation Agency of this University. She is the editor of the scientific journal of the Engineering School of Federal Fluminense University. She is a member of the Brazilian Association of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, member of the Brazilian Society of Metrology and coordinator of the Committee of Dimensional Metrology Network of Rio de Janeiro. She had coordinated several scientific projects and nowadays she is in charge of five projects financed by public funds and industry. She had published almost 150 papers in conference proceedings and journals. Her research interests include Computer Vision, Metrology and Technological Innovation.

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