Smoke Surfaces of 4D Biological Dynamical Systems (Best Short Paper)
To study biological phenomena, mathematical biologists often employ modeling with ordinary differential equations. A system of ordinary differential equations that describes the state of a phenomenon as a moving point…
Visual Analysis of Defects
In everyday life, we use many objects on which we rely and expect them to work correctly. We use phones to communicate with friends, bicycles to commute, payment cards to…
Visualization Working Group at TU Wien: Visibile Facimus Quod Ceteri Non Possunt
Building-up and running a university-based research group is a multi-faceted undertaking. The visualization working group at TU Wien (vis-group) has been internationally active over more than 25 years. The group…
Visual Analytics in Dental Aesthetics
Dental healthcare increasingly employs computer-aided design software, to provide patients with high-quality dental prosthetic devices. In modern dental reconstruction, dental technicians address the unique anatomy of each patient individually, by…
ManyLands: A Journey Across 4D Phase Space of Trajectories
Mathematical models of ordinary differential equations are used to describe and understand biological phenomena. These models are dynamical systems that often describe the time evolution of more than three variables,…
VCBM Image Contest Award
Image award (people’s choice) / Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine
WithTeeth: Denture Preview in Augmented Reality
Dentures are prosthetic devices replacing missing or damaged teeth, often used for dental reconstruction. Dental reconstruction improves the functional state and aesthetic appearance of teeth. State-of-the-art methods used by dental…
Bladder Runner: Visual Analytics for the Exploration of RT-Induced Bladder Toxicity in a Cohort Study
We present the Bladder Runner, a novel tool to enable detailed visual exploration and analysis of the impact of bladder shape variation on the accuracy of dose delivery, during the…
Processing, Analysis and Visualization of CT Data in Industrial X-Ray Computed Tomography
In an almost inexhaustible multitude of possibilities, CT allows to inspect highly complex systems and materials. Compared to other testing techniques CT provides results in a quick way: It is…
Comparison of Final Fracture Extraction Techniques for Interrupted In situ Tensile Tests of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers
To develop and optimize of advanced composite materials such as glass fiber reinforced polymers (GFRPs) for a specific application area is an important topic. To inspect mechanical properties of GFRPs,…
Visual Analysis of Defects in Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers for 4DCT Interrupted In situ Tests
Material engineers use interrupted in situ tensile testing to investigate the damage mechanisms in composite materials. For each subsequent scan, the load is incrementally increased until the specimen is completely…
Fuzzy Feature Tracking: Visual Analysis of Industrial 4D-XCT Data
In situ analysis is becoming increasingly important in the evaluation of existing as well as novel materials and components. In this domain, specialists require answers on questions such as: How…
FiberScout: An Interactive Tool for Exploring and Analyzing Fiber Reinforced Polymers
Advanced composites such as fiber reinforced polymers are promising candidate materials for future components as they allow integrating the continuously rising demands of industry regarding costeffectiveness, function-orientation, integration and weight….