2019
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.13691
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Visualization of Equivalence in 2D Bivariate Fields

Abstract: In this paper, we show how the equivalence property leads to the novel concept of equivalent regions in mappings from ℝn to ℝn. We present a technique for obtaining these regions both in the domain and the codomain of such a mapping, and determine their correspondence. This enables effective investigation of variation equivalence within mappings, and between mappings in terms of comparative visualization. We implement our approach for n = 2, and demonstrate its utility using different examples.

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“…an histogram) of an a priori vector distribution, but only few techniques explicitly focused on the analysis of flow variability in an ensemble. Specifically, several comparative visualization techniques have been proposed [42,49,55,57,75,97,98,117]. Ferstl et al [35] investigated the global structure of flow ensembles, by proposing a clustering approach of the members, based on a measure of streamline similarity.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…an histogram) of an a priori vector distribution, but only few techniques explicitly focused on the analysis of flow variability in an ensemble. Specifically, several comparative visualization techniques have been proposed [42,49,55,57,75,97,98,117]. Ferstl et al [35] investigated the global structure of flow ensembles, by proposing a clustering approach of the members, based on a measure of streamline similarity.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%