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The key idea is to represent the signature of an object as a shape distribution sampled from a shape function measuring global geometric properties of an object. The primary motivation for this approach is to reduce the shape matching problem to the comparison of probability distributions, which is simpler than traditional shape matching methods that require pose registration, feature correspondence, or model fitting.We find that the dissimilarities between sampled distributions of simple shape functions (e.g., the distance between two random points on a surface) provide a robust method for discriminating between classes of objects (e.g., cars versus airplanes) in a moderately sized database, despite the presence of arbitrary translations, rotations, scales, mirrors, tessellations, simplifications, and model degeneracies. They can be evaluated quickly, and thus the proposed method could be applied as a pre-classifier in an object recognition system or in an interactive content-based retrieval application.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Measuring the similarity between 3D shapes is a fundamental problem, with applications in computer vision, molecular biology, computer graphics, and a variety of other fields. A challenging aspect of this problem is to find a suitable shape signature that can be constructed and compared quickly, while still discriminating between similar and dissimilar shapes.In this paper, we propose and analyze a method for computing shape signatures for arbitrary (possibly degenerate) 3D polygonal models. The key idea is to represent the signature of an object as a shape distribution sampled from a shape function measuring global geometric properties of an object. The primary motivation for this approach is to reduce the shape matching problem to the comparison of probability distributions, which is simpler than traditional shape matching methods that require pose registration, feature correspondence, or model fitting.We find that the dissimilarities between sampled distributions of simple shape functions (e.g., the distance between two random points on a surface) provide a robust method for discriminating between classes of objects (e.g., cars versus airplanes) in a moderately sized database, despite the presence of arbitrary translations, rotations, scales, mirrors, tessellations, simplifications, and model degeneracies. 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The primary motivation for this approach is to reduce the shape matching problem to the comparison of probability distributions, which is simpler than traditional shape matching methods that require pose registration, feature correspondence, or model fitting.We find that the dissimilarities between sampled distributions of simple shape functions (e.g., the distance between two random points on a surface) provide a robust method for discriminating between classes of objects (e.g., cars versus airplanes) in a moderately sized database, despite the presence of arbitrary translations, rotations, scales, mirrors, tessellations, simplifications, and model degeneracies. They can be evaluated quickly, and thus the proposed method could be applied as a pre-classifier in an object recognition system or in an interactive content-based retrieval application.", "fno": "08530154", "keywords": [], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Princeton University", "fullName": "Robert Osada", "givenName": "Robert", "surname": "Osada", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Princeton University", "fullName": "Thomas Funkhouser", "givenName": "Thomas", "surname": "Funkhouser", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Princeton University", "fullName": "Bernard Chazelle", "givenName": "Bernard", "surname": "Chazelle", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Princeton University", "fullName": "David Dobkin", "givenName": "David", "surname": "Dobkin", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "smi", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": false, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2001-05-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "0154", "year": "2001", "issn": null, "isbn": "0-7695-0853-7", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "08530142", "articleId": "12OmNCuDzvn", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "08530167", "articleId": "12OmNvFYQKp", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [], "articleVideos": [] }
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This multiresolution basis provides the power to continuously transform from local to global shape deformations, and thereby allow for a continuum of shape models-from those with local to those with global shape descriptive power-to be created. The characteristic of continuously transforming from local to global shape deformations allows the generation of fractal surfaces of arbitrary degree that can be useful in describing natural detail. These multiresolution shape models reembedded in a probabilistic framework and used for segmenting anatomical structures in the human brain from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data.<>", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "A new shape modeling scheme is introduced. It can transform smoothly from local (distributed parameter) to global (lumped parameter) models or vice-versa. The modeling scheme makes use of a hybrid primitive, called the deformable superquadric, constructed in an orthonormal wavelet basis. This multiresolution basis provides the power to continuously transform from local to global shape deformations, and thereby allow for a continuum of shape models-from those with local to those with global shape descriptive power-to be created. The characteristic of continuously transforming from local to global shape deformations allows the generation of fractal surfaces of arbitrary degree that can be useful in describing natural detail. These multiresolution shape models reembedded in a probabilistic framework and used for segmenting anatomical structures in the human brain from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data.<>", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "A new shape modeling scheme is introduced. It can transform smoothly from local (distributed parameter) to global (lumped parameter) models or vice-versa. The modeling scheme makes use of a hybrid primitive, called the deformable superquadric, constructed in an orthonormal wavelet basis. This multiresolution basis provides the power to continuously transform from local to global shape deformations, and thereby allow for a continuum of shape models-from those with local to those with global shape descriptive power-to be created. The characteristic of continuously transforming from local to global shape deformations allows the generation of fractal surfaces of arbitrary degree that can be useful in describing natural detail. These multiresolution shape models reembedded in a probabilistic framework and used for segmenting anatomical structures in the human brain from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data.", "fno": "00340964", "keywords": [ "Wavelet Transforms", "Image Segmentation", "Image Reconstruction", "Image Recognition", "Fractals", "Local Models", "Global Models", "Distributed Parameter Models", "Lumped Parameter Models", "Fractal Priors", "Hybrid Primitive", "Deformable Superquadric", "Orthonormal Wavelet Basis", "Multiresolution Basis", "Shape Deformations", "Descriptive Power", "Fractal Surfaces", "Natural Detail", "Multiresolution Shape Models", "Probabilistic Framework", "Anatomical Structures", "Human Brain", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Shape", "Fractals", "Deformable Models", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Character Generation", "Image Resolution", "Brain Modeling", "Image Segmentation", "Anatomical Structure", "Humans" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Florida Univ., Gainesville, FL, USA", "fullName": "B.C. Vemuri", "givenName": "B.C.", "surname": "Vemuri", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Florida Univ., Gainesville, FL, USA", "fullName": "A. 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNAsTgXe", "title": "Proceedings Third International Conference on Computer Vision", "acronym": "iccv", "groupId": "1000149", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "1990", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNxXl5DD", "doi": "10.1109/ICCV.1990.139583", "title": "Estimation of shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from image sequences", "normalizedTitle": "Estimation of shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from image sequences", "abstract": "A comprehensive scene analysis algorithm that extracts object shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from just sequential images expressed as luminance values is proposed. The proposed algorithm uses an optical model consisting of a light source, an object and a viewer. Within this framework, the algorithm allows for diffuse and specular reflection, variations in object reflection coefficients and shading. The first phase of the algorithm calculates three values: (1) the variation of inner product of illuminant direction and surface normal before and after motion, and (2) the variation of shading, as well as (3) the motion field. The second phase uses these values to recover not only object shape but also illuminant direction and reflection coefficients of the surface. The algorithm's performance is confirmed through computer simulation. The reflection coefficients and the light source direction are estimated accurately while the recovered shape contains some errors.<>", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "A comprehensive scene analysis algorithm that extracts object shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from just sequential images expressed as luminance values is proposed. The proposed algorithm uses an optical model consisting of a light source, an object and a viewer. Within this framework, the algorithm allows for diffuse and specular reflection, variations in object reflection coefficients and shading. The first phase of the algorithm calculates three values: (1) the variation of inner product of illuminant direction and surface normal before and after motion, and (2) the variation of shading, as well as (3) the motion field. The second phase uses these values to recover not only object shape but also illuminant direction and reflection coefficients of the surface. The algorithm's performance is confirmed through computer simulation. The reflection coefficients and the light source direction are estimated accurately while the recovered shape contains some errors.<>", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "A comprehensive scene analysis algorithm that extracts object shape, reflection coefficients and illuminant direction from just sequential images expressed as luminance values is proposed. The proposed algorithm uses an optical model consisting of a light source, an object and a viewer. Within this framework, the algorithm allows for diffuse and specular reflection, variations in object reflection coefficients and shading. The first phase of the algorithm calculates three values: (1) the variation of inner product of illuminant direction and surface normal before and after motion, and (2) the variation of shading, as well as (3) the motion field. The second phase uses these values to recover not only object shape but also illuminant direction and reflection coefficients of the surface. The algorithm's performance is confirmed through computer simulation. The reflection coefficients and the light source direction are estimated accurately while the recovered shape contains some errors.", "fno": "00139583", "keywords": [ "Computer Vision", "Computerised Pattern Recognition", "Computerised Picture Processing", "Digital Simulation", "Shape Estimation", "Object Shape Extraction", "Reflection Coefficients", "Illuminant Direction", "Image Sequences", "Comprehensive Scene Analysis Algorithm", "Luminance Values", "Optical Model", "Light Source", "Viewer", "Shading", "Inner Product", "Shading", "Motion Field", "Reflection Coefficients", "Performance", "Computer Simulation", "Errors", "Shape", "Image Sequences", "Optical Reflection", "Computer Vision", "Lighting", "Light Sources", "Motion Estimation", "Computer Simulation", "Layout", "Humans" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "NTT Human Interface Lab., Tokyo, Japan", "fullName": "N. 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However, this comes at the price of, besides force and pose, having to estimate the elastic model of the object. For this, we use an Expectation Maximization strategy, where each of these parameters are successively learned within partial M-steps, while robustly dealing with missing observations. We thoroughly validate the approach on both mocap and real sequences, showing more accurate 3D reconstructions than state-of-the-art, and additionally providing an estimate of the full elastic model with no a priori information.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this paper, we address the problem of simultaneously recovering the 3D shape and pose of a deformable and potentially elastic object from 2D motion. This is a highly ambiguous problem typically tackled by using low-rank shape and trajectory constraints. We show that formulating the problem in terms of a low-rank force space that induces the deformation, allows for a better physical interpretation of the resulting priors and a more accurate representation of the actual object's behavior. However, this comes at the price of, besides force and pose, having to estimate the elastic model of the object. For this, we use an Expectation Maximization strategy, where each of these parameters are successively learned within partial M-steps, while robustly dealing with missing observations. We thoroughly validate the approach on both mocap and real sequences, showing more accurate 3D reconstructions than state-of-the-art, and additionally providing an estimate of the full elastic model with no a priori information.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper, we address the problem of simultaneously recovering the 3D shape and pose of a deformable and potentially elastic object from 2D motion. This is a highly ambiguous problem typically tackled by using low-rank shape and trajectory constraints. We show that formulating the problem in terms of a low-rank force space that induces the deformation, allows for a better physical interpretation of the resulting priors and a more accurate representation of the actual object's behavior. However, this comes at the price of, besides force and pose, having to estimate the elastic model of the object. For this, we use an Expectation Maximization strategy, where each of these parameters are successively learned within partial M-steps, while robustly dealing with missing observations. 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Densely sampled points are passed to a probabilistic model through k-mean clustering to obtain the probability of events. A threshold on the probability values is applied to distinguish anomaly from normal events. The final results of anomalous event detection obtained from different spatial scales are combined through region intersection. The integration of results of multi-scale anomaly detection using region intersection reduces false positives robustly. We have tested our technique over publically available standard video anomaly datase.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "In this paper, we consider the challenging problem of anomalous behavior detection in videos. Considering the pixel based anomaly detection, we have used k-mean clustering, a posteriori probability based probabilistic model, and region intersection to detect the anomalies in the video. The proposed technique considers the normal events as the events of higher probabilities. Densely sampled points are passed to a probabilistic model through k-mean clustering to obtain the probability of events. A threshold on the probability values is applied to distinguish anomaly from normal events. The final results of anomalous event detection obtained from different spatial scales are combined through region intersection. The integration of results of multi-scale anomaly detection using region intersection reduces false positives robustly. We have tested our technique over publically available standard video anomaly datase.", "fno": "7505a298", "keywords": [ "Videos", "Computer Vision", "Training", "Clustering Algorithms", "Robustness", "Histograms", "Surveillance", "Spatio Temporal Anomaly", "Anomaly Detection", "Anomalous Events In Videos", "Video Processing" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Khawaja M. 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We show that additional information about the crowd density in the scene can be used in order to adjust the level of privacy protection according to the local needs. This additional information cue consists of modeling time-varying dynamics of the crowd density using local features as an observation of a probabilistic crowd function. It also involves a feature tracking step which enables excluding feature points on the background. This process is favourable for the later density function estimation since the influence of features irrelevant to the underlying crowd density is removed. Then, the protection level of personal privacy in videos is adapted according to the crowd density. Afterwards, a framework for objective evaluation of the contextualized protection filters is proposed. The effectiveness of the proposed context-aware privacy filters has been demonstrated by assessing the intelligibility vs. privacy trade-off using videos from different crowd datasets.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The widespread growth in the adoption of digital video surveillance systems emphasizes the need for privacy preservation video analytics techniques. While these privacy aspects have shown big interest in recent years, little importance has been given to the concept of context-aware privacy protection filters. In this paper, we specifically focus on the dependency between privacy preservation and crowd density. We show that additional information about the crowd density in the scene can be used in order to adjust the level of privacy protection according to the local needs. This additional information cue consists of modeling time-varying dynamics of the crowd density using local features as an observation of a probabilistic crowd function. It also involves a feature tracking step which enables excluding feature points on the background. This process is favourable for the later density function estimation since the influence of features irrelevant to the underlying crowd density is removed. Then, the protection level of personal privacy in videos is adapted according to the crowd density. Afterwards, a framework for objective evaluation of the contextualized protection filters is proposed. The effectiveness of the proposed context-aware privacy filters has been demonstrated by assessing the intelligibility vs. privacy trade-off using videos from different crowd datasets.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The widespread growth in the adoption of digital video surveillance systems emphasizes the need for privacy preservation video analytics techniques. While these privacy aspects have shown big interest in recent years, little importance has been given to the concept of context-aware privacy protection filters. In this paper, we specifically focus on the dependency between privacy preservation and crowd density. We show that additional information about the crowd density in the scene can be used in order to adjust the level of privacy protection according to the local needs. This additional information cue consists of modeling time-varying dynamics of the crowd density using local features as an observation of a probabilistic crowd function. It also involves a feature tracking step which enables excluding feature points on the background. This process is favourable for the later density function estimation since the influence of features irrelevant to the underlying crowd density is removed. Then, the protection level of personal privacy in videos is adapted according to the crowd density. Afterwards, a framework for objective evaluation of the contextualized protection filters is proposed. The effectiveness of the proposed context-aware privacy filters has been demonstrated by assessing the intelligibility vs. privacy trade-off using videos from different crowd datasets.", "fno": "06746474", "keywords": [ "Privacy", "Feature Extraction", "Video Surveillance", "Density Measurement", "Estimation", "Robustness", "Detection", "Privacy", "Protection Filters", "Crowd Density", "Local Features", "Intelligibility" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Hajer Fradi", "givenName": "Hajer", "surname": "Fradi", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Andrea Melle", "givenName": "Andrea", "surname": "Melle", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Jean-Luc Dugelay", "givenName": "Jean-Luc", "surname": "Dugelay", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "ism", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2013-12-01T00:00:00", "pubType": 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More recently, we have investigated the challenges in providing the coverage summarization of the video content from UAV videos. Different from the traditional coverage summarization taking SfM approach (e.g., [7]) on SIFT-based [14] feature points, there are several additional challenges including jitter, low resolution, contrast, lack of salient features in UAV videos. We propose a novel correspondence algorithm that exploits the 3D context that can potentially alleviate the correspondence ambiguity. Our results on VIRAT dataset shows that our algorithm can find many correct correspondences in low resolution imagery while avoiding many false positives from the traditional algorithms.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "A predominant fraction of UAV videos are never watched or analyzed and there is growing interest in having a summary view of the UAV videos for obtaining a better overall perspective of the visual content. Real time summarization of the UAV video events is also important from tactical perspective. Our research focuses on developing resilient algorithms for summarizing videos that can be efficiently processed either onboard or offline. Our previous work [2] on the video summarization has focused on the event summarization. More recently, we have investigated the challenges in providing the coverage summarization of the video content from UAV videos. Different from the traditional coverage summarization taking SfM approach (e.g., [7]) on SIFT-based [14] feature points, there are several additional challenges including jitter, low resolution, contrast, lack of salient features in UAV videos. We propose a novel correspondence algorithm that exploits the 3D context that can potentially alleviate the correspondence ambiguity. Our results on VIRAT dataset shows that our algorithm can find many correct correspondences in low resolution imagery while avoiding many false positives from the traditional algorithms.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "A predominant fraction of UAV videos are never watched or analyzed and there is growing interest in having a summary view of the UAV videos for obtaining a better overall perspective of the visual content. Real time summarization of the UAV video events is also important from tactical perspective. Our research focuses on developing resilient algorithms for summarizing videos that can be efficiently processed either onboard or offline. Our previous work [2] on the video summarization has focused on the event summarization. More recently, we have investigated the challenges in providing the coverage summarization of the video content from UAV videos. Different from the traditional coverage summarization taking SfM approach (e.g., [7]) on SIFT-based [14] feature points, there are several additional challenges including jitter, low resolution, contrast, lack of salient features in UAV videos. We propose a novel correspondence algorithm that exploits the 3D context that can potentially alleviate the correspondence ambiguity. Our results on VIRAT dataset shows that our algorithm can find many correct correspondences in low resolution imagery while avoiding many false positives from the traditional algorithms.", "fno": "07041923", "keywords": [ "Videos", "Cameras", "Computer Vision", "Surveillance", "Mobile Communication", "Tracking", "Visualization", "UAV", "Video Summary" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA", "fullName": "Chung-Ching Lin", "givenName": "Chung-Ching", "surname": "Lin", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA", "fullName": "Sharath Pankanti", "givenName": "Sharath", "surname": "Pankanti", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "IBM T. J. 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In this paper, we describe the formal evaluation of four navigation designs for Contextualized Video Interfaces. The four designs arise from the consideration of two important factors of navigation techniques: navigation mode (manual or semi-automatic) and navigation context (overview or detailed view). To avoid a piecemeal understanding of the navigation techniques, we evaluated them using three tasks that have different information requirements. While semi-automatic navigation was generally preferable, low-DOF manual navigation techniques were found to be useful in certain situations. The choice between overview navigation and detailed-view navigation depends primarily on the user's information requirement in the task. Based on the findings, we provide guidelines on how to select designs according to task features.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Real-time monitoring and responding to events observed across multiple surveillance cameras can pose an overwhelmingly high mental workload. Contextualized Video Interfaces (which place the surveillance videos within their spatial context) can be used to support these tasks. In order for users to integrate information from the videos and the spatial context as the events progress in real time, navigation interfaces are required. However, different tasks seem to favor different navigation techniques. In this paper, we describe the formal evaluation of four navigation designs for Contextualized Video Interfaces. The four designs arise from the consideration of two important factors of navigation techniques: navigation mode (manual or semi-automatic) and navigation context (overview or detailed view). To avoid a piecemeal understanding of the navigation techniques, we evaluated them using three tasks that have different information requirements. While semi-automatic navigation was generally preferable, low-DOF manual navigation techniques were found to be useful in certain situations. The choice between overview navigation and detailed-view navigation depends primarily on the user's information requirement in the task. Based on the findings, we provide guidelines on how to select designs according to task features.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Real-time monitoring and responding to events observed across multiple surveillance cameras can pose an overwhelmingly high mental workload. Contextualized Video Interfaces (which place the surveillance videos within their spatial context) can be used to support these tasks. In order for users to integrate information from the videos and the spatial context as the events progress in real time, navigation interfaces are required. However, different tasks seem to favor different navigation techniques. In this paper, we describe the formal evaluation of four navigation designs for Contextualized Video Interfaces. The four designs arise from the consideration of two important factors of navigation techniques: navigation mode (manual or semi-automatic) and navigation context (overview or detailed view). To avoid a piecemeal understanding of the navigation techniques, we evaluated them using three tasks that have different information requirements. While semi-automatic navigation was generally preferable, low-DOF manual navigation techniques were found to be useful in certain situations. The choice between overview navigation and detailed-view navigation depends primarily on the user's information requirement in the task. Based on the findings, we provide guidelines on how to select designs according to task features.", "fno": "05759213", "keywords": [], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Dept. of Computer Science and Center for Human-Computer Interaction, Virginia Tech, USA", "fullName": "Yi Wang", "givenName": "Yi", "surname": "Wang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Dept. of Computer Science and Center for Human-Computer Interaction, Virginia Tech, USA", "fullName": "Doug A. 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We present an approach to learn a visually grounded storyline model of videos directly from weakly labeled data. The storyline model is represented as an AND-OR graph, a structure that can compactly encode storyline variation across videos. The edges in the AND-OR graph correspond to causal relationships which are represented in terms of spatio-temporal constraints. We formulate an Integer Programming framework for action recognition and storyline extraction using the storyline model and visual groundings learned from training data.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Analyzing videos of human activities involves not only recognizing actions (typically based on their appearances), but also determining the story/plot of the video. The storyline of a video describes causal relationships between actions. Beyond recognition of individual actions, discovering causal relationships helps to better understand the semantic meaning of the activities. We present an approach to learn a visually grounded storyline model of videos directly from weakly labeled data. The storyline model is represented as an AND-OR graph, a structure that can compactly encode storyline variation across videos. The edges in the AND-OR graph correspond to causal relationships which are represented in terms of spatio-temporal constraints. We formulate an Integer Programming framework for action recognition and storyline extraction using the storyline model and visual groundings learned from training data.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Analyzing videos of human activities involves not only recognizing actions (typically based on their appearances), but also determining the story/plot of the video. The storyline of a video describes causal relationships between actions. Beyond recognition of individual actions, discovering causal relationships helps to better understand the semantic meaning of the activities. We present an approach to learn a visually grounded storyline model of videos directly from weakly labeled data. The storyline model is represented as an AND-OR graph, a structure that can compactly encode storyline variation across videos. The edges in the AND-OR graph correspond to causal relationships which are represented in terms of spatio-temporal constraints. We formulate an Integer Programming framework for action recognition and storyline extraction using the storyline model and visual groundings learned from training data.", "fno": "05206492", "keywords": [ "Graph Theory", "Image Representation", "Integer Programming", "Learning Artificial Intelligence", "Spatiotemporal Phenomena", "Video Coding", "Human Activity Analysis", "Plots Learning Construction", "Visually Grounded Storyline Model Extraction", "Video Understanding", "Human Action Recognition", "Semantic Meaning", "AND OR Graph", "Encoding", "Spatio Temporal Constraint", "Integer Programming Framework", "Video Annotation", "Videos", "Traffic Control", "Humans", "Educational Institutions", "Linear Programming", "Data Mining", "Grounding", "Training Data", "Stochastic Processes", "Surveillance" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "University of Maryland, College Park, USA", "fullName": "Abhinav Gupta", "givenName": "Abhinav", "surname": "Gupta", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA", "fullName": "Praveen Srinivasan", "givenName": "Praveen", "surname": "Srinivasan", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA", "fullName": "Jianbo Shi", "givenName": "Jianbo", "surname": "Shi", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "University of Maryland, College Park, USA", "fullName": "Larry S. 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The method is extremely slow, and does not fully leverage the spatial-temporal redundancies with a pre-trained off-the-shelf object detector. To dramatically speedup relevant motion event detection and improve its performance, we propose a novel network for relevant motion event detection, ReMotENet, which is a unified, end-to-end data-driven method using spatial-temporal attention-based 3D ConvNets to jointly model the appearance and motion of objects-of-interest in a video. Re-MotENet parses an entire video clip in one forward pass of a neural network to achieve significant speedup, which exploits the properties of home surveillance videos, and enhances 3D ConvNets with a spatial-temporal attention model and frame differencing to encourage the network to focus on the relevant moving objects. Experiments demonstrate that our method can achieve comparable or event better performance than the object detection based method but with three to four orders of magnitude speedup (up to 20k) on GPU devices. Our network is efficient, compact and light-weight. It can detect relevant motion on a 15s surveillance video clip within 4-8 milliseconds on a GPU and a fraction of second (0.17-0.39s) on a CPU with a model size of less than 1MB.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This paper addresses the problem of detecting relevant motion caused by objects of interest (e.g., person and vehicles) in large scale home surveillance videos. The traditional method usually consists of two separate steps, i.e., detecting moving objects with background subtraction running on the camera, and filtering out nuisance motion events with deep learning based object detection and tracking running on cloud. The method is extremely slow, and does not fully leverage the spatial-temporal redundancies with a pre-trained off-the-shelf object detector. To dramatically speedup relevant motion event detection and improve its performance, we propose a novel network for relevant motion event detection, ReMotENet, which is a unified, end-to-end data-driven method using spatial-temporal attention-based 3D ConvNets to jointly model the appearance and motion of objects-of-interest in a video. Re-MotENet parses an entire video clip in one forward pass of a neural network to achieve significant speedup, which exploits the properties of home surveillance videos, and enhances 3D ConvNets with a spatial-temporal attention model and frame differencing to encourage the network to focus on the relevant moving objects. Experiments demonstrate that our method can achieve comparable or event better performance than the object detection based method but with three to four orders of magnitude speedup (up to 20k) on GPU devices. Our network is efficient, compact and light-weight. It can detect relevant motion on a 15s surveillance video clip within 4-8 milliseconds on a GPU and a fraction of second (0.17-0.39s) on a CPU with a model size of less than 1MB.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "This paper addresses the problem of detecting relevant motion caused by objects of interest (e.g., person and vehicles) in large scale home surveillance videos. The traditional method usually consists of two separate steps, i.e., detecting moving objects with background subtraction running on the camera, and filtering out nuisance motion events with deep learning based object detection and tracking running on cloud. The method is extremely slow, and does not fully leverage the spatial-temporal redundancies with a pre-trained off-the-shelf object detector. To dramatically speedup relevant motion event detection and improve its performance, we propose a novel network for relevant motion event detection, ReMotENet, which is a unified, end-to-end data-driven method using spatial-temporal attention-based 3D ConvNets to jointly model the appearance and motion of objects-of-interest in a video. Re-MotENet parses an entire video clip in one forward pass of a neural network to achieve significant speedup, which exploits the properties of home surveillance videos, and enhances 3D ConvNets with a spatial-temporal attention model and frame differencing to encourage the network to focus on the relevant moving objects. Experiments demonstrate that our method can achieve comparable or event better performance than the object detection based method but with three to four orders of magnitude speedup (up to 20k) on GPU devices. Our network is efficient, compact and light-weight. 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These atoms form two interpenetrating crystalline face centered cubic lattices (FCC), where each FCC cell comprises the eight corners of a cubic cell and six additional face centers. We have developed compact representation techniques for the FCC lattice within PC graphics hardware texture memory, hardware-accelerated linear and cubic reconstruction schemes, and new multi-field rendering techniques utilizing logarithmic scale transfer functions. Our system also enables the user to drill down through the simulation data and execute statistical queries using general-purpose computing on the GPU (GPGPU).", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this work we present a hardware-accelerated direct volume rendering system for visualizing multivariate wave functions in semiconducting quantum dot (QD) simulations. The simulation data contains the probability density values of multiple electron orbitals for up to tens of millions of atoms, computed by the NEMO3-D quantum device simulator software run on large-scale cluster architectures. These atoms form two interpenetrating crystalline face centered cubic lattices (FCC), where each FCC cell comprises the eight corners of a cubic cell and six additional face centers. We have developed compact representation techniques for the FCC lattice within PC graphics hardware texture memory, hardware-accelerated linear and cubic reconstruction schemes, and new multi-field rendering techniques utilizing logarithmic scale transfer functions. 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Then the illumination distribution of the scene is estimated from a radiance distribution inside shadows cast by an object of known shape onto another object in the scene. Instead of assuming any particular reflectance properties of the surface inside the shadows, both the illumination distribution of the scene and the reflectance properties of the surface are estimated simultaneously, based on iterative optimization framework. In addition, this paper introduces an adaptive sampling of the illumination distribution of a scene. Rather than using a uniform discretization of the overall illumination distribution, we adaptively increase sampling directions of the illumination distribution based on the estimation at the previous iteration. Using the adaptive sampling framework, we are able to estimate overall illumination more efficiently by using fewer sampling directions. The proposed method is effective for estimating an illumination distribution even under a complex illumination environment.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This paper describes a new method for estimating the illumination distribution of a real scene from a radiance distribution inside shadows cast by an object in the scene. First, the illumination distribution of the scene is approximated by discrete sampling of an extended light source. Then the illumination distribution of the scene is estimated from a radiance distribution inside shadows cast by an object of known shape onto another object in the scene. Instead of assuming any particular reflectance properties of the surface inside the shadows, both the illumination distribution of the scene and the reflectance properties of the surface are estimated simultaneously, based on iterative optimization framework. 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Then the illumination distribution of the scene is estimated from a radiance distribution inside shadows cast by an object of known shape onto another object in the scene. Instead of assuming any particular reflectance properties of the surface inside the shadows, both the illumination distribution of the scene and the reflectance properties of the surface are estimated simultaneously, based on iterative optimization framework. In addition, this paper introduces an adaptive sampling of the illumination distribution of a scene. Rather than using a uniform discretization of the overall illumination distribution, we adaptively increase sampling directions of the illumination distribution based on the estimation at the previous iteration. Using the adaptive sampling framework, we are able to estimate overall illumination more efficiently by using fewer sampling directions. 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A clustering-based criterion is designed to evaluate its parameter estimation precision. To guide the image re-rendering between any a parameter pair, an intermediate image called the illumination transition image (ITI) is defined to represent both the illumination variation information and the person-specific facial shape features. The extensive experimental results verify the proposed method outperforms the quotient image approach on both parameter precision and rendering quality.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Varying illumination condition is a challenging problem for face recognition and synthesis. The illumination re-rendering technique allows aligning the illumination effects of facial images or relighting them as expected. In this paper, we propose an improved illumination re-rendering method based on more accurate mapping of facial images in the parametric illumination space. This will make the parameter-based illumination alignment more reliable. A clustering-based criterion is designed to evaluate its parameter estimation precision. To guide the image re-rendering between any a parameter pair, an intermediate image called the illumination transition image (ITI) is defined to represent both the illumination variation information and the person-specific facial shape features. The extensive experimental results verify the proposed method outperforms the quotient image approach on both parameter precision and rendering quality.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Varying illumination condition is a challenging problem for face recognition and synthesis. The illumination re-rendering technique allows aligning the illumination effects of facial images or relighting them as expected. In this paper, we propose an improved illumination re-rendering method based on more accurate mapping of facial images in the parametric illumination space. This will make the parameter-based illumination alignment more reliable. A clustering-based criterion is designed to evaluate its parameter estimation precision. To guide the image re-rendering between any a parameter pair, an intermediate image called the illumination transition image (ITI) is defined to represent both the illumination variation information and the person-specific facial shape features. The extensive experimental results verify the proposed method outperforms the quotient image approach on both parameter precision and rendering quality.", "fno": "04761433", "keywords": [ "Face Recognition", "Parameter Estimation", "Pattern Clustering", "Rendering Computer Graphics", "Illumination Transition Image", "Parameter Based Illumination Estimation", "Face Recognition", "Parametric Illumination Space", "Clustering Based Criterion", "Person Specific Facial Shape Features", "Lighting", "Parameter Estimation", "Face Recognition", "Shape", "Light Sources", "Rendering Computer Graphics", "Image Recognition", "Image Processing", "Artificial Intelligence", "Intelligent Robots" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China", "fullName": "Jianyi Liu", "givenName": null, "surname": "Jianyi Liu", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China", "fullName": "Nanning Zheng", "givenName": null, "surname": "Nanning Zheng", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China", "fullName": "Lei Xiong", "givenName": null, "surname": "Lei Xiong", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China", "fullName": "Gaofeng Meng", "givenName": null, "surname": "Gaofeng Meng", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Institute of Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China", "fullName": "Shaoyi Du", "givenName": null, "surname": "Shaoyi Du", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "icpr", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2008-12-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "1-4", "year": "2008", "issn": "1051-4651", "isbn": "978-1-4244-2174-9", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "04761432", "articleId": "12OmNy1SFRD", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "04761434", "articleId": "12OmNARAnbp", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/cad-graphics/2013/2576/0/06815035", "title": "Face Image Illumination Transfer through Eye-Relit 3D Basis", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/cad-graphics/2013/06815035/12OmNAgoV7Y", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/cad-graphics/2013/2576/0", "title": "2013 International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics (CAD/Graphics)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icpr/2012/2216/0/06460257", "title": "Face recognition with illumination distinction description", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icpr/2012/06460257/12OmNBPtJAA", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icpr/2012/2216/0", "title": "2012 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2012)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/cvpr/2000/0662/1/06621582", "title": "Image-Based Re-Rendering of Faces for Continuous Pose and Illumination Directions", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/cvpr/2000/06621582/12OmNC2OSOz", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/cvpr/2000/0662/1", "title": "Proceedings IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. 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This method is several times faster than the standard point based global illumination method, while preserves high rendering quality. What's more, we implement our algorithm on GPU. In order to improve parallelism, we design a GPU-based cluster method and then implement the point based rendering process on GPU. The speed is times faster compared with the CPU one.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Point based rendering can simulate global illumination phenomenon fast and is widely used in movie production. This paper proposes a faster point based global illumination algorithm compared with the standard one. During our algorithm, the shading points generated by ray tracing are clustered in to groups. When doing point based rendering, the indirect illumination of each group's center point is computed instead of each shading point. We use an error strategy to make the indirect illumination compute adaptively. This method is several times faster than the standard point based global illumination method, while preserves high rendering quality. What's more, we implement our algorithm on GPU. In order to improve parallelism, we design a GPU-based cluster method and then implement the point based rendering process on GPU. The speed is times faster compared with the CPU one.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Point based rendering can simulate global illumination phenomenon fast and is widely used in movie production. This paper proposes a faster point based global illumination algorithm compared with the standard one. During our algorithm, the shading points generated by ray tracing are clustered in to groups. When doing point based rendering, the indirect illumination of each group's center point is computed instead of each shading point. We use an error strategy to make the indirect illumination compute adaptively. This method is several times faster than the standard point based global illumination method, while preserves high rendering quality. What's more, we implement our algorithm on GPU. In order to improve parallelism, we design a GPU-based cluster method and then implement the point based rendering process on GPU. The speed is times faster compared with the CPU one.", "fno": "4497a093", "keywords": [ "Point Based Rendering", "Global Illuminatio", "Cluster", "GPU" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Beibei Wang", "givenName": "Beibei", "surname": "Wang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Xiangxu Meng", "givenName": "Xiangxu", "surname": "Meng", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Yanning Xu", "givenName": "Yanning", "surname": "Xu", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Xijun Song", "givenName": "Xijun", "surname": "Song", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "cadgraphics", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2011-09-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "93-98", "year": "2011", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-0-7695-4497-7", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "4497a087", "articleId": "12OmNxFaLiE", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "4497a099", "articleId": "12OmNxEjXQO", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/vs-games/2011/4419/0/4419a055", "title": "Approximate Visibility Grids for Interactive Indirect Illumination", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/vs-games/2011/4419a055/12OmNqBKTM9", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/vs-games/2011/4419/0", "title": "Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, Conference in", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/cgiv/2006/2606/0/26060522", "title": "Environment Lighting for Point Sampled Geometry", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/cgiv/2006/26060522/12OmNqIQSkQ", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/cgiv/2006/2606/0", "title": "International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation (CGIV'06)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/cgiv/2006/2606/0/26060353", "title": "Environment Lighting for Point Sampled Geometry", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/cgiv/2006/26060353/12OmNvDqsJ0", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/cgiv/2006/2606/0", "title": "International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation (CGIV'06)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/dmdcm/2011/4413/0/4413a181", "title": "Progressive Point-Based Global Illumination", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/dmdcm/2011/4413a181/12OmNxXCGN1", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/dmdcm/2011/4413/0", "title": "Digital Media and Digital Content Management, Workshop on", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "trans/tg/2011/12/ttg2011121795", "title": "Extinction-Based Shading and Illumination in GPU Volume Ray-Casting", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/journal/tg/2011/12/ttg2011121795/13rRUwkxc5o", "parentPublication": { "id": "trans/tg", "title": "IEEE Transactions on Visualization & Computer Graphics", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "mags/cg/2008/06/mcg2008060056", "title": "Real-Time Global Illumination for VR Applications", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/magazine/cg/2008/06/mcg2008060056/13rRUxAASMT", "parentPublication": { "id": "mags/cg", "title": "IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "trans/tg/2007/06/v1576", "title": "Lattice-Based Volumetric Global Illumination", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/journal/tg/2007/06/v1576/13rRUxBa55V", "parentPublication": { "id": "trans/tg", "title": "IEEE Transactions on Visualization & Computer Graphics", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "trans/tg/2011/12/ttg2011122125", "title": "Image Plane Sweep Volume Illumination", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/journal/tg/2011/12/ttg2011122125/13rRUxjQyve", "parentPublication": { "id": "trans/tg", "title": "IEEE Transactions on Visualization & Computer Graphics", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "trans/tg/1995/01/v0077", "title": "Vision - 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Among others, production and correct estimation are linked to the accuracy of the sub-surface model used for predicting oil reservoirs shape and size. Geoscientists build this model from the interpretation of seismic data, i.e. 3D images of the subsurface obtained from geophysical surveys. Our system couples visualization and data processing for the interpretation of seismic data. It is based on volume roaming along with efficient volume paging to manipulate the multi-gigabyte data sets commonly acquired during seismic surveys. Our volume rendering lenses implement high quality pre-integrated volume rendering with accurate lighting. They use a generic multi-modal volume rendering system that blends several volumes in the spirit of the \"stencil\" paradigm used in 2D painting programs. In addition, our system can interactively display non-polygonal isosurfaces painted with an attribute. Beside the visualization algorithms, automatic extraction of local features of the subsurface model also take full advantage of the volume paging.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this paper, we present a volume roaming system dedicated to oil and gas exploration. Our system combines probe-based volume rendering with data processing and computing. The daily oil production and the estimation of the world proven-reserves directly affect the barrel price and have a strong impact on the economy. Among others, production and correct estimation are linked to the accuracy of the sub-surface model used for predicting oil reservoirs shape and size. Geoscientists build this model from the interpretation of seismic data, i.e. 3D images of the subsurface obtained from geophysical surveys. Our system couples visualization and data processing for the interpretation of seismic data. 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It also suppresses the OpenGL state machine that creates data dependencies making primitive re-scheduling difficult. Using a retained-mode communication protocol transmitting changes between each frame, combined with the possibility to use shaders to implement interactive data processing operations instead of sending final colors and geometry, we are able to optimize the network load. High level information such as bounding volumes is used to setup advanced schemes where primitives are issued in parallel, routed according to their visibility, merged and re-ordered when received for rendering. Different optimization algorithms can be efficiently implemented, saving network bandwidth or reducing texture switches for instance. We present performance results based on two VTK applications, a parallel iso-surface extraction and a parallel volume renderer. We compare our approach with Chromium. 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The algorithm presented, concentrates instead on streamlining the surface extraction process itself so as to accelerate the rendering of large volumes. The technique shortens the conventional isosurface visualization pipeline by eliminating the intermediate polygonization. We compute the contribution of the isosurface within a volume cell to the resulting image directly from a simplified numerical description of the cell/surface intersection. The approach also reduces the work in the remaining stages of the visualization process. By quantizing the volume data, we exploit precomputed and cached data at key processing steps to improve rendering efficiency. The resulting implementation provides comparatively fast renderings with reasonable image quality.<>", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Surface-based rendering techniques, particularly those that extract a polygonal approximation of an isosurface, are widely used in volume visualization. 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We compute the contribution of the isosurface within a volume cell to the resulting image directly from a simplified numerical description of the cell/surface intersection. The approach also reduces the work in the remaining stages of the visualization process. By quantizing the volume data, we exploit precomputed and cached data at key processing steps to improve rendering efficiency. 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We foresee the demand for an intermediate level of programming abstraction where visualization specialists can realize advanced applications without the need to deal with shader programming intricacies. In this paper, we describe a generic technique for multi-volume rendering, which generates shader code dynamically from an abstract render graph. By combining pre-defined nodes, complex volume operations can be realized. Our system efficiently creates GPU-based fragment shader and vertex shader programs \"on-the-fly\" to achieve the desired visual results. We demonstrate the flexibility of our technique by applying several dynamically generated volume rendering styles to multi-modal medical datasets.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Volume rendering of multiple intersecting volumetric objects is a difficult visualization task, especially if different rendering styles need to be applied to the components, in order to achieve the desired illustration effect. 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However, certain configurations of grid boundaries prevent composition from being performed correctly. In particular, when the boundary between two partitions contains concave sections, the partitions may no longer be depth sorted correctly, a requirement for some visualization techniques such as direct volume rendering. This occurs because the concave boundary prevents even the simple ordering of two adjacent partitions. If the data may be repartitioned such that it can be depth sorted correctly, then an image composition approach is a viable option. To facilitate such an operation, we present an algorithm to analyze the geometric structure of a grid boundary and extract knowledge about how the boundary impacts depth sorting and therefore image composition. 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "1zHHPkdILkY", "title": "2021 IEEE/ACM 11th Workshop on Irregular Applications: Architectures and Algorithms (IA3)", "acronym": "ia3", "groupId": "1818284", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2021", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "1zHHUjJAvUA", "doi": "10.1109/IA354616.2021.00010", "title": "Accelerating unstructured-grid CFD algorithms on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs", "normalizedTitle": "Accelerating unstructured-grid CFD algorithms on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs", "abstract": "Computational performance of the FUN3D unstructured-grid computational fluid dynamics (CFD) application on GPUs is highly dependent on the efficiency of floating-point atomic updates needed to support the irregular cell-, edge-, and node-based data access patterns in massively parallel GPU environments. We examine several optimization methods to improve GPU efficiency of performance-critical kernels that are dominated by atomic update costs on NVIDIA V100/A100and AMD CDNA MI100 GPUs. Optimization on the AMD MI100 GPU was of primary interest since similar hardware will be used in the upcoming Frontier supercomputer. Techniques combining register shuffling and on-chip shared memory were used to transpose and/or aggregate results amongst collaborating GPU threads before atomically updating global memory. These techniques, along with algorithmic optimizations to reduce the update frequency, reduced the run-time of select kernels on the MI100 GPU by a factor of between 2.5 and 6.0 over atomically updating global memory directly. Performance impact on the NVIDIA GPUs was mixed with the performance of the V100 often degraded when using register-based aggregation/transposition techniques while the A100 generally benefited from these methods, though to a lesser extent than measured on the MI100 GPU. Overall, both V100 and A100 GPUs outperformed the MI100 GPU on kernels dominated by double-precision atomic updates; however, the techniques demonstrated here reduced the performance gap and improved the MI100 performance.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Computational performance of the FUN3D unstructured-grid computational fluid dynamics (CFD) application on GPUs is highly dependent on the efficiency of floating-point atomic updates needed to support the irregular cell-, edge-, and node-based data access patterns in massively parallel GPU environments. We examine several optimization methods to improve GPU efficiency of performance-critical kernels that are dominated by atomic update costs on NVIDIA V100/A100and AMD CDNA MI100 GPUs. Optimization on the AMD MI100 GPU was of primary interest since similar hardware will be used in the upcoming Frontier supercomputer. Techniques combining register shuffling and on-chip shared memory were used to transpose and/or aggregate results amongst collaborating GPU threads before atomically updating global memory. These techniques, along with algorithmic optimizations to reduce the update frequency, reduced the run-time of select kernels on the MI100 GPU by a factor of between 2.5 and 6.0 over atomically updating global memory directly. Performance impact on the NVIDIA GPUs was mixed with the performance of the V100 often degraded when using register-based aggregation/transposition techniques while the A100 generally benefited from these methods, though to a lesser extent than measured on the MI100 GPU. Overall, both V100 and A100 GPUs outperformed the MI100 GPU on kernels dominated by double-precision atomic updates; however, the techniques demonstrated here reduced the performance gap and improved the MI100 performance.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Computational performance of the FUN3D unstructured-grid computational fluid dynamics (CFD) application on GPUs is highly dependent on the efficiency of floating-point atomic updates needed to support the irregular cell-, edge-, and node-based data access patterns in massively parallel GPU environments. 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Performance impact on the NVIDIA GPUs was mixed with the performance of the V100 often degraded when using register-based aggregation/transposition techniques while the A100 generally benefited from these methods, though to a lesser extent than measured on the MI100 GPU. 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Although the computer hardware is cheap now and resizable compute capacity in the cloud is also available from some web services, we conduct experiments in a restricted environment to conserve resources as much as possible. In our work, we first use Hive from Face book, but find it not as efficient as we expected when facing two big catalogues. Then we analyze the join process Hive has and carry out some optimization, however, the result is still not satisfactory. Finally, we design our own Cross-Match program which bases on the directed join algorithm in MapReduce, takes advantage of the characteristics of astronomical data, and runs on top of Hadoop. Our program has improved the performance by 86% compared with the common join in Hive when making Cross-Match between USNOA and 2MASS.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In the field of astronomy, \"Cross-Match\" is a common operation used to mine useful information by joining different star catalogues. 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However, the enormous data rates and processing requirements (tens to hundreds of teraflops) make this extremely challenging. The next-generation telescope, the SKA, will require exa flops. Unlike traditional instruments, LOFAR and SKA can observe in hundreds of directions simultaneously, using beam forming. This is useful, for example, to search the sky for pulsars (i.e. rapidly rotating highly magnetized neutron stars). Beam forming is an important technique in signal processing: it is also used in WIFI and 4G cellular networks, radar systems, and health-care microwave imaging instruments. We propose the use of many-core architectures, such as 48-core CPU systems and Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), to accelerate beam forming. We use two different frameworks for GPUs, CUDA and Open CL, and present results for hardware from different vendors (i.e. AMD and NVIDIA). Additionally, we implement the LOFAR beam former on multi-core CPUs, using Open MP with SSE vector instructions. We use auto-tuning to support different architectures and implementation frameworks, achieving both platform and performance portability. Finally, we compare our results with the production implementation, written in assembly and running on an IBM Blue Gene/P supercomputer. We compare both computational and power efficiency, since power usage is one of the fundamental challenges modern radio telescopes face. Compared to the production implementation, our auto-tuned beam former is 45 -- 50 times faster on GPUs, and 2 -- 8 times more power efficient. Our experimental results lead to the conclusion that GPUs are an attractive solution to accelerate beam forming.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Traditional radio telescopes use large steel dishes to observe radio sources. The largest radio telescope in the world, LOFAR, uses tens of thousands of fixed, omni-directional antennas instead, a novel design that promises ground-breaking research in astronomy. 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We use two different frameworks for GPUs, CUDA and Open CL, and present results for hardware from different vendors (i.e. AMD and NVIDIA). Additionally, we implement the LOFAR beam former on multi-core CPUs, using Open MP with SSE vector instructions. We use auto-tuning to support different architectures and implementation frameworks, achieving both platform and performance portability. Finally, we compare our results with the production implementation, written in assembly and running on an IBM Blue Gene/P supercomputer. We compare both computational and power efficiency, since power usage is one of the fundamental challenges modern radio telescopes face. Compared to the production implementation, our auto-tuned beam former is 45 -- 50 times faster on GPUs, and 2 -- 8 times more power efficient. 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We compare both computational and power efficiency, since power usage is one of the fundamental challenges modern radio telescopes face. Compared to the production implementation, our auto-tuned beam former is 45 -- 50 times faster on GPUs, and 2 -- 8 times more power efficient. 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We describe here an interactive visualization tool for realistically rendering the appearance of arbitrary 3D dust distributions surrounding one or more illuminating stars. Our rendering algorithm is based on the physical models used in astrophysics research. The tool can be used to create virtual fly-throughs of reflection nebulae for interactive desktop visualizations, or to produce scientifically accurate animations for educational purposes, e.g., in planetarium shows. The algorithm is also applicable to investigate on-the-fly the visual effects of physical parameter variations, exploiting visualization technology to help gain a deeper and more intuitive understanding of the complex interaction of light and dust in real astrophysical settings.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Stars form in dense clouds of interstellar gas and dust. The residual dust surrounding a young star scatters and diffuses its light, making the star's \"cocoon\" of dust observable from Earth. The resulting structures, called reflection nebulae, are commonly very colorful in appearance due to wavelength-dependent effects in the scattering and extinction of light. The intricate interplay of scattering and extinction cause the color hues, brightness distributions, and the apparent shapes of such nebulae to vary greatly with viewpoint. We describe here an interactive visualization tool for realistically rendering the appearance of arbitrary 3D dust distributions surrounding one or more illuminating stars. Our rendering algorithm is based on the physical models used in astrophysics research. The tool can be used to create virtual fly-throughs of reflection nebulae for interactive desktop visualizations, or to produce scientifically accurate animations for educational purposes, e.g., in planetarium shows. 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We describe here an interactive visualization tool for realistically rendering the appearance of arbitrary 3D dust distributions surrounding one or more illuminating stars. Our rendering algorithm is based on the physical models used in astrophysics research. The tool can be used to create virtual fly-throughs of reflection nebulae for interactive desktop visualizations, or to produce scientifically accurate animations for educational purposes, e.g., in planetarium shows. The algorithm is also applicable to investigate on-the-fly the visual effects of physical parameter variations, exploiting visualization technology to help gain a deeper and more intuitive understanding of the complex interaction of light and dust in real astrophysical settings.", "fno": "27660033", "keywords": [ "Volume Rendering", "Global Illumination", "Dust", "Nebula", "Astronomy" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "MPI Informatik", "fullName": "Marcus A. 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Hanson", "givenName": "Andrew J.", "surname": "Hanson", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "ieee-vis", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2005-10-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "33", "year": "2005", "issn": null, "isbn": "0-7803-9462-3", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "01532818", "articleId": "12OmNyuyade", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "01532819", "articleId": "12OmNy3RRHJ", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/cdciem/2012/4639/0/4639a638", "title": "Spray Dust Removal Device Based on the Image Contrast", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/cdciem/2012/4639a638/12OmNAKM03b", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/cdciem/2012/4639/0", "title": "Computer Distributed Control and Intelligent Environmental Monitoring, International Conference on", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/isise/2008/3494/2/3494b379", "title": "Study of Respirable Coal Mine Dust Concentration Detecting Method Based on Curve Fitting and Volume Calculation Method", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/isise/2008/3494b379/12OmNqI04ZY", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/isise/2008/3494/2", "title": "2008 International Symposium on Information Science and Engineering (ISISE)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/ieee-vis/2005/2766/0/01532803", "title": "Reflection nebula visualization", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/ieee-vis/2005/01532803/12OmNvA1h1n", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/ieee-vis/2005/2766/0", "title": "Visualization Conference, IEEE", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icnc/2008/3304/5/3304e504", "title": "Dust Particle Distribution and Physical Characteristics over Hunshan Dake Sand-Land during Spring", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icnc/2008/3304e504/12OmNxEjXOx", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icnc/2008/3304/5", "title": "2008 Fourth International Conference on Natural Computation", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/iv/2004/2177/0/21770085", "title": "Visualization through Differentiating Reflection Functions", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/iv/2004/21770085/12OmNy2rS9h", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/iv/2004/2177/0", "title": "Proceedings. 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNx19jVT", "title": "3rd Annual IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering", "acronym": "case", "groupId": "1001095", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2007", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNqBbHCQ", "doi": "10.1109/COASE.2007.4341842", "title": "A Compact Separation Column For Hazardous Chemicals", "normalizedTitle": "A Compact Separation Column For Hazardous Chemicals", "abstract": "This paper reports a miniaturized reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column for chemically hazardous molecules. The mini-column is designed to generate a phase delay for mixed sample molecules by the reverse-phase separation mechanism. The reverse-phase separation is performed by silica-based nano-pore beads (C-18) as stationary phase and a mixture of methanol and DI water as mobile phase. The C-18 beads are packed inside the compact chamber enclosed by a custom built PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) housing, equipped with microfluidic channels, inlet/outlet ports, and connectors. The mobile phase and target analytes are controlled by a syringe pump capable of manipulating two different flow rates using LabVIEW interface. The mini-column successfully separates two sample chemical molecules: acetaminophen and aspirin. The intensity ratio of two molecules decreases 35% from two different samples collecting at 3 and 8 min.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This paper reports a miniaturized reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column for chemically hazardous molecules. The mini-column is designed to generate a phase delay for mixed sample molecules by the reverse-phase separation mechanism. The reverse-phase separation is performed by silica-based nano-pore beads (C-18) as stationary phase and a mixture of methanol and DI water as mobile phase. The C-18 beads are packed inside the compact chamber enclosed by a custom built PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) housing, equipped with microfluidic channels, inlet/outlet ports, and connectors. The mobile phase and target analytes are controlled by a syringe pump capable of manipulating two different flow rates using LabVIEW interface. The mini-column successfully separates two sample chemical molecules: acetaminophen and aspirin. The intensity ratio of two molecules decreases 35% from two different samples collecting at 3 and 8 min.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "This paper reports a miniaturized reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) column for chemically hazardous molecules. The mini-column is designed to generate a phase delay for mixed sample molecules by the reverse-phase separation mechanism. The reverse-phase separation is performed by silica-based nano-pore beads (C-18) as stationary phase and a mixture of methanol and DI water as mobile phase. The C-18 beads are packed inside the compact chamber enclosed by a custom built PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) housing, equipped with microfluidic channels, inlet/outlet ports, and connectors. The mobile phase and target analytes are controlled by a syringe pump capable of manipulating two different flow rates using LabVIEW interface. The mini-column successfully separates two sample chemical molecules: acetaminophen and aspirin. The intensity ratio of two molecules decreases 35% from two different samples collecting at 3 and 8 min.", "fno": "04341842", "keywords": [ "Chemical Hazards", "Chromatography", "Hazardous Materials", "Compact Separation Column", "Miniaturized Reverse Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography", "Chemically Hazardous Molecules", "Phase Delay", "Reverse Phase Separation", "Silica Based Nanopore Beads", "Microfluidic Channels", "Syringe Pump", "Lab VIEW Interface", "Chemical Molecules", "Chemical Hazards", "Chemical Analysis", "Detectors", "Chemical Products", "Chemical Engineering", "Microfluidics", "Aspirin", "Chemical Industry", "Water Resources", "Automation" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Electrical Engineering Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA. e-mail: yongmo.yang@asu.edu", "fullName": "Yongmo Yang", "givenName": "Yongmo", "surname": "Yang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Member, IEEE, Electrical Engineering Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA. phone: 480-965-2082, e-mail: Junseok.chae@asu.edu", "fullName": "Junseok Chae", "givenName": "Junseok", "surname": "Chae", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "case", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2007-09-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "", "year": "2007", "issn": "2161-8070", "isbn": "978-1-4244-1153-5", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "04341841", "articleId": "12OmNwFicUz", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "04341843", "articleId": "12OmNzSyCcP", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [], "articleVideos": [] }
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Herein, a combinatorial methodology based on physico-chemical properties and SVM (Support Vector Machine) techniques was proposed to address the aim of this study. Datasets of epitope and non epitope segments with 2, 3 and 4 residues in length were trained and applied as statistical features of SVM. After training, three datasets including one curated and two public ones were employed to evaluate the performance of the proposed system which was also compared with four existing LE predictors, BepiPred, ABCpred, BCPred and FBCPred. Our proposed system has presented better specificity, accuracy, and positive prediction value (PPV) in most testing cases. High specificity and PPV of a linear epitope prediction can lead to an efficient and effective design on biological experiments.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "An epitope activates B cells to amplify and induce antibodies which can neutralize the foreign molecules, particles and pathogens. It also plays a crucial role in developing synthetic peptides for vaccination. Identification of epitopes using biological screening approaches is time consuming and high cost. Therefore, bioinformatics approaches are developed to enhance the speed of identifying the epitopes and conserve time. Herein, a combinatorial methodology based on physico-chemical properties and SVM (Support Vector Machine) techniques was proposed to address the aim of this study. Datasets of epitope and non epitope segments with 2, 3 and 4 residues in length were trained and applied as statistical features of SVM. After training, three datasets including one curated and two public ones were employed to evaluate the performance of the proposed system which was also compared with four existing LE predictors, BepiPred, ABCpred, BCPred and FBCPred. Our proposed system has presented better specificity, accuracy, and positive prediction value (PPV) in most testing cases. High specificity and PPV of a linear epitope prediction can lead to an efficient and effective design on biological experiments.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "An epitope activates B cells to amplify and induce antibodies which can neutralize the foreign molecules, particles and pathogens. It also plays a crucial role in developing synthetic peptides for vaccination. Identification of epitopes using biological screening approaches is time consuming and high cost. Therefore, bioinformatics approaches are developed to enhance the speed of identifying the epitopes and conserve time. Herein, a combinatorial methodology based on physico-chemical properties and SVM (Support Vector Machine) techniques was proposed to address the aim of this study. Datasets of epitope and non epitope segments with 2, 3 and 4 residues in length were trained and applied as statistical features of SVM. After training, three datasets including one curated and two public ones were employed to evaluate the performance of the proposed system which was also compared with four existing LE predictors, BepiPred, ABCpred, BCPred and FBCPred. Our proposed system has presented better specificity, accuracy, and positive prediction value (PPV) in most testing cases. High specificity and PPV of a linear epitope prediction can lead to an efficient and effective design on biological experiments.", "fno": "4373a541", "keywords": [ "Linear Epitope", "Support Vector Machine", "Physico Chemical Property", "Antibody Antigen", "Amino Acid Segment" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Hsin-Wei Wang", "givenName": "Hsin-Wei", "surname": "Wang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Ya-Chi Lin", "givenName": "Ya-Chi", "surname": "Lin", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Tun-Wen Pai", "givenName": "Tun-Wen", "surname": "Pai", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Pei-Wen Tsai", "givenName": "Pei-Wen", "surname": "Tsai", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Hao-Teng Chang", "givenName": "Hao-Teng", "surname": "Chang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "cisis", "isOpenAccess": false, 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In this paper, we propose a method for traveling in the chemical space called Molpher. Given two molecules, Molpher is intended to find a sequence of related compounds, called path in the chemical space, leading from the starting molecule to the target one. The path is generated by iterative application of the so-called morphing operators corresponding to simple chemical operations such as adding or removing an atom or a bond. The molecules on the resulting path represent a focused library that can be used as a starting point for other experiments. We also propose a testbed for examining qualities of algorithms such as Molpher. The testbed is used to describe Molpher's qualities in terms of ability of finding a path in the space in the given time.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Many areas of chemical biology, such as drug discovery, rely heavily on chemical libraries offering compounds usable in the industrial processes. However, the \"universe\" containing all possible compounds, the so-called chemical space, is vast, and therefore, the libraries store only its representative parts. Thus, to explore the whole chemical space and to identify all its promising parts containing e.g., drug-like molecules computational methods have to be developed and employed. In this paper, we propose a method for traveling in the chemical space called Molpher. Given two molecules, Molpher is intended to find a sequence of related compounds, called path in the chemical space, leading from the starting molecule to the target one. The path is generated by iterative application of the so-called morphing operators corresponding to simple chemical operations such as adding or removing an atom or a bond. The molecules on the resulting path represent a focused library that can be used as a starting point for other experiments. We also propose a testbed for examining qualities of algorithms such as Molpher. 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The path is generated by iterative application of the so-called morphing operators corresponding to simple chemical operations such as adding or removing an atom or a bond. The molecules on the resulting path represent a focused library that can be used as a starting point for other experiments. We also propose a testbed for examining qualities of algorithms such as Molpher. The testbed is used to describe Molpher's qualities in terms of ability of finding a path in the space in the given time.", "fno": "4391a201", "keywords": [ "Chemical Space", "Drug Discovery", "Molecule Morphing" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "David Hoksza", "givenName": "David", "surname": "Hoksza", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Daniel Svozil", "givenName": "Daniel", "surname": "Svozil", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "bibe", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2011-10-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "201-208", "year": "2011", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-0-7695-4391-8", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "4391a195", "articleId": "12OmNC8dgfN", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "4391a209", "articleId": "12OmNCf1DmN", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/grc/2014/5464/0/06982869", "title": "Graph methods for predicting the function of chemical compounds", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/grc/2014/06982869/12OmNA1mbg0", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/grc/2014/5464/0", "title": "2014 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing (GrC)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/grc/2009/4830/0/05255025", "title": "Parallel branch-and-bound approach with MPI technology in inferring chemical compounds with path frequency", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/grc/2009/05255025/12OmNAYoKtR", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/grc/2009/4830/0", "title": "2009 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/biotechno/2008/3191/0/3191a064", "title": "MMsINC?: A New Public Large-Scale Chemoinformatics Database System", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/biotechno/2008/3191a064/12OmNx6g6iu", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/biotechno/2008/3191/0", "title": "International Conference on Biocomputation, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Technologies", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icis/2013/0174/0/06607895", "title": "Chemical space visualization using ViFrame", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icis/2013/06607895/12OmNxQOjGi", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icis/2013/0174/0", "title": "2013 IEEE/ACIS 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/bibe/2012/4357/0/06399686", "title": "Enhancing the effectiveness of virtual screening by using the ChemBioServer: Application to the discovery of PI3Kα inhibitors", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/bibe/2012/06399686/12OmNxdVh0j", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/bibe/2012/4357/0", "title": "2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Bioinformatics & Bioengineering (BIBE)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/bibm/2015/6799/0/07359824", "title": "Activity-driven exploration of chemical space with morphing", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/bibm/2015/07359824/12OmNylsZRn", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/bibm/2015/6799/0", "title": "2015 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/bibm/2014/5669/0/06999387", "title": "Scaffold-based chemical space exploration", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/bibm/2014/06999387/12OmNyywxAA", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/bibm/2014/5669/0", "title": "2014 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM)", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icdmw/2006/2702/0/27020136", "title": "Context-Aware Visual Exploration of Molecular Datab", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icdmw/2006/27020136/12OmNzC5SCK", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icdmw/2006/2702/0", "title": "Sixth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining - 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The process of determining the structure of a crystal is likened to an iterative scene analysis, which draws from the long-term memory of structural motifs and the application of chemical and crystallographic rules. Taken individually, such analyses result in the recognition and comprehension of a specific chemical scene. Put together they provide insight into the three-dimensional grammar of chemistry and the rules of molecular recognition.<>", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The design of a prototype knowledge-based system for crystal structure determination is described. This system provides a framework which integrates the direct methods probabilistic strategies for solving crystal structures and databases of over 90000 fully determined crystal structures. At the core of the system is the concept of imagery, that is, the ability to construct and reason about images in creative and unique ways. The process of determining the structure of a crystal is likened to an iterative scene analysis, which draws from the long-term memory of structural motifs and the application of chemical and crystallographic rules. Taken individually, such analyses result in the recognition and comprehension of a specific chemical scene. Put together they provide insight into the three-dimensional grammar of chemistry and the rules of molecular recognition.<>", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The design of a prototype knowledge-based system for crystal structure determination is described. This system provides a framework which integrates the direct methods probabilistic strategies for solving crystal structures and databases of over 90000 fully determined crystal structures. At the core of the system is the concept of imagery, that is, the ability to construct and reason about images in creative and unique ways. The process of determining the structure of a crystal is likened to an iterative scene analysis, which draws from the long-term memory of structural motifs and the application of chemical and crystallographic rules. Taken individually, such analyses result in the recognition and comprehension of a specific chemical scene. 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In the proposed model, the size and shape of molecules are taken into account, by introducing physical interactions among the elements represented as spring-mass-damper. Elements have discrete states like cellular automata, move in a continuous space, and undergo state transitions when an element approaches a certain neighborhood. Here, we designed a rule set for state transitions which realizes self-replication of any sequence encoded in a polymeric string such as single-stranded DNA. Brownian dynamics simulations were conducted to study how the density of the elements and local interactions among elements affect the self-replication process, especially mutation rate.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "In this paper, we consider a simplified chemical model of self-replication and mutation processes of DNA-like polymeric molecules. Various cellular automaton models have been attempted to represent the self-replication process so far, in which only changes of chemical properties of the molecules are represented as discrete state changes. In the proposed model, the size and shape of molecules are taken into account, by introducing physical interactions among the elements represented as spring-mass-damper. Elements have discrete states like cellular automata, move in a continuous space, and undergo state transitions when an element approaches a certain neighborhood. Here, we designed a rule set for state transitions which realizes self-replication of any sequence encoded in a polymeric string such as single-stranded DNA. 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In this paper, we show that deep learning can predict biological function of molecules directly from their raw 3D approximated electron density and electrostatic potential fields. Protein function based on Enzyme Commission numbers is predicted from the approximated electron density field. In another experiment, the activity of small molecules is predicted with quality comparable to state-of-the-art descriptor-based methods. We propose several alternative computational models for the GPU with different memory and runtime requirements for different sizes of molecules and of databases. We also propose application-specific multi-channel data representations.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Predicting the biological function of molecules, be it proteins or drug-like compounds, from their atomic structure is an important and long-standing problem. The electron density field and electrostatic potential field of a molecule contain the “raw fingerprint” of how this molecule can fit to binding partners. In this paper, we show that deep learning can predict biological function of molecules directly from their raw 3D approximated electron density and electrostatic potential fields. Protein function based on Enzyme Commission numbers is predicted from the approximated electron density field. In another experiment, the activity of small molecules is predicted with quality comparable to state-of-the-art descriptor-based methods. We propose several alternative computational models for the GPU with different memory and runtime requirements for different sizes of molecules and of databases. 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Accordingly, for some protein structural analysis problems, it is desirable to invoke a mechanism that can extract the residues and atoms on the contour of a protein in order to expedite the analysis process. The conventional approach to carry out this task is to invoke the /spl alpha/-hull algorithm from computer graphics, which features O(n/sup 2/) time complexity, where n is the number of residues or atoms in the protein. A kernel density estimation based expediting mechanism with an average time complexity of O(nlogn) is proposed. We also report the experiment conducted to evaluate the effects of applying the proposed expediting mechanism to a real protein structural analysis problem. Experimental results reveal that a speedup of 4.8 to 10.3 times can be achieved with minimum impact on the analysis accuracy.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "We describe a kernel density estimation based mechanism aimed at expediting protein structural analysis. 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The conventional approach to carry out this task is to invoke the /spl alpha/-hull algorithm from computer graphics, which features O(n/sup 2/) time complexity, where n is the number of residues or atoms in the protein. A kernel density estimation based expediting mechanism with an average time complexity of O(nlogn) is proposed. We also report the experiment conducted to evaluate the effects of applying the proposed expediting mechanism to a real protein structural analysis problem. 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Sampling with small time steps will result in the camouflage of interesting motions. In this case study, we discuss techniques for the interactive 3D visualization of the dynamics of the Photoactive Yellow Protein. We use essential dynamics methods to filter out uninteresting atom motions from the larger concerted motions. In this way, clear and concise 3D animations of protein motions can be produced. In addition, we discuss various interactive techniques that allow exploration of the essential subspace of the protein. We discuss the merits of these techniques when applied to the analysis of the yellow protein.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The study of time dependent characteristics of proteins is important for gaining insight into many biological processes. However, visualizing protein dynamics by animating atom trajectories does not provide satisfactory results. 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This article presents GReMLIN (Graph Mining strategy to infer protein-Ligand INteraction patterns), a strategy to search for conserved protein-ligand interactions in a set of related proteins, based on frequent subgraph mining, that is able to perceive structural arrangements relevant for protein-ligand interaction. When compared to experimentally determined interactions, our in silico strategy was able to find many of relevant binding site residues/atoms for CDK2 and active site residues/atoms for Ricin.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Interactions between proteins and ligands are relevant in many biological processes. In the last years, such interactions have gained even more attention as the comprehension of protein-ligand molecular recognition is an important step to ligand prediction, target identificantion, and drug design, among others. This article presents GReMLIN (Graph Mining strategy to infer protein-Ligand INteraction patterns), a strategy to search for conserved protein-ligand interactions in a set of related proteins, based on frequent subgraph mining, that is able to perceive structural arrangements relevant for protein-ligand interaction. When compared to experimentally determined interactions, our in silico strategy was able to find many of relevant binding site residues/atoms for CDK2 and active site residues/atoms for Ricin.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Interactions between proteins and ligands are relevant in many biological processes. In the last years, such interactions have gained even more attention as the comprehension of protein-ligand molecular recognition is an important step to ligand prediction, target identificantion, and drug design, among others. This article presents GReMLIN (Graph Mining strategy to infer protein-Ligand INteraction patterns), a strategy to search for conserved protein-ligand interactions in a set of related proteins, based on frequent subgraph mining, that is able to perceive structural arrangements relevant for protein-ligand interaction. When compared to experimentally determined interactions, our in silico strategy was able to find many of relevant binding site residues/atoms for CDK2 and active site residues/atoms for Ricin.", "fno": "3834a028", "keywords": [ "Biology Computing", "Data Mining", "Drugs", "Graph Theory", "Molecular Biophysics", "Proteins", "Ricin", "CDK 2", "Structural Arrangements", "Frequent Subgraph Mining", "Graph Mining Strategy To Infer Protein Ligand Interaction Patterns", "G Re MLIN", "Drug Design", "Target Identificantion", "Ligand Prediction", "Protein Ligand Molecular Recognition", "Biological Processes", "Proteins", "Protein Engineering", "Matrix Decomposition", "Electronic Mail", "Drugs", "Compounds", "Chemicals", "Graph", "Interaction", "Protein", "Ligand", "Pattern" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. Fed. de Vicosa, Vicosa, Brazil", "fullName": "Charles A. 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For a protein-protein interaction, the 3D-interologs database shows functional annotations (e.g. Gene Ontology annotations), interacting domains and binding models (e.g. hydrogen-bond interactions and conserved residues). Additionally, this database provides couple-conserved residues and the interacting evolution by exploring the interologs across multiple species. Experimental results reveal that the proposed scoring function obtains good agreement for the binding affinity of 275 mutated residues from the ASEdb. The precision and recall of our method are 0.52 and 0.34, respectively, by using 563 non-redundant heterodimers to search on the Integr8 database (549 completely deciphered genomes). The proposed method can infer many of the interactions that would not have been identified from sequence similarity alone. The 3D-interologs database comprises 15,024 species and 283,980 protein-protein interactions, including 173,294 interactions (61%) discovered from 3D-domain interologs and 110,686 interactions (39%) summarized from the IntAct database. The 3D-interologs database is available at http://3D-interologs.life.nctu.edu.tw.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The 3D-interologs database records the evolution of protein-protein interactions database across multiple species. Based on “3D-domain interologs”and a new scoring function, we infer 173,294 protein-protein interactions by using 1,895 three-dimensional (3D) structure heterodimers to search the UniProt database (4, 826,134 protein sequences). For a protein-protein interaction, the 3D-interologs database shows functional annotations (e.g. Gene Ontology annotations), interacting domains and binding models (e.g. hydrogen-bond interactions and conserved residues). Additionally, this database provides couple-conserved residues and the interacting evolution by exploring the interologs across multiple species. Experimental results reveal that the proposed scoring function obtains good agreement for the binding affinity of 275 mutated residues from the ASEdb. The precision and recall of our method are 0.52 and 0.34, respectively, by using 563 non-redundant heterodimers to search on the Integr8 database (549 completely deciphered genomes). The proposed method can infer many of the interactions that would not have been identified from sequence similarity alone. The 3D-interologs database comprises 15,024 species and 283,980 protein-protein interactions, including 173,294 interactions (61%) discovered from 3D-domain interologs and 110,686 interactions (39%) summarized from the IntAct database. The 3D-interologs database is available at http://3D-interologs.life.nctu.edu.tw.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The 3D-interologs database records the evolution of protein-protein interactions database across multiple species. Based on “3D-domain interologs”and a new scoring function, we infer 173,294 protein-protein interactions by using 1,895 three-dimensional (3D) structure heterodimers to search the UniProt database (4, 826,134 protein sequences). For a protein-protein interaction, the 3D-interologs database shows functional annotations (e.g. Gene Ontology annotations), interacting domains and binding models (e.g. hydrogen-bond interactions and conserved residues). Additionally, this database provides couple-conserved residues and the interacting evolution by exploring the interologs across multiple species. Experimental results reveal that the proposed scoring function obtains good agreement for the binding affinity of 275 mutated residues from the ASEdb. The precision and recall of our method are 0.52 and 0.34, respectively, by using 563 non-redundant heterodimers to search on the Integr8 database (549 completely deciphered genomes). The proposed method can infer many of the interactions that would not have been identified from sequence similarity alone. The 3D-interologs database comprises 15,024 species and 283,980 protein-protein interactions, including 173,294 interactions (61%) discovered from 3D-domain interologs and 110,686 interactions (39%) summarized from the IntAct database. The 3D-interologs database is available at http://3D-interologs.life.nctu.edu.tw.", "fno": "3739a278", "keywords": [ "Protein Protein Interaction", "Interologs" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Jinn-Moon Yang", "givenName": "Jinn-Moon", "surname": "Yang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Yung-Chiang Chen", "givenName": "Yung-Chiang", "surname": "Chen", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Yu-Shu Lo", "givenName": "Yu-Shu", "surname": "Lo", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "ijcbs", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2009-08-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "278-285", "year": "2009", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-0-7695-3739-9", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "3739a271", "articleId": "12OmNxRF71U", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "3739a286", "articleId": "12OmNz6iOfm", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/bibm/2008/3452/0/3452a417", "title": "Evaluating Protein Sequence Signatures Inferred from Protein-Protein Interaction Data by Gene Ontology Annotations", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/bibm/2008/3452a417/12OmNASraJK", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/bibm/2008/3452/0", "title": "2008 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/icisip/2005/9588/0/01619418", "title": "Predict Protein-Protein Interaction using Heuristic Approaches", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/icisip/2005/01619418/12OmNBbsiiH", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/icisip/2005/9588/0", "title": "Proceedings. 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Solving many intermediate problems lead to these abilities.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Popular protein folding simulations such as molecular dynamics (MD)-based simulations require large amounts of CPU time. Statistical template and combined MD template simulations can be very accurate. However, they often fail to provide physical insight into the physical processes of folding and mis-folding. The presented Markov simulation based on particle diffusion and drift via rotation angle is: fast, reasonably accurate, and provides essential insights. Solving many intermediate problems lead to these abilities.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Popular protein folding simulations such as molecular dynamics (MD)-based simulations require large amounts of CPU time. Statistical template and combined MD template simulations can be very accurate. However, they often fail to provide physical insight into the physical processes of folding and mis-folding. The presented Markov simulation based on particle diffusion and drift via rotation angle is: fast, reasonably accurate, and provides essential insights. Solving many intermediate problems lead to these abilities.", "fno": "05332075", "keywords": [ "Rotation Angle", "Physical Markov Model", "Protein Structure Prediction", "Protein Folding Simulations", "Molecular Dynamics Simulations", "Markov Simulation", "Particle Diffusion" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Mater. Sci. Dept., Stony Brook Univ., Stony Book, NY, USA", "fullName": "Yeona Kang", "givenName": null, "surname": "Yeona Kang", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Mater. Sci. Dept., Stony Brook Univ., Stony Book, NY, USA", "fullName": "C.M. 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In this presentation, I will present some recent progress on the methodological side – including the replica method and the activation/relaxation technique – and on the description of potentials – internal coordinates representation and coarse-grained force fields. I will also present some applications of these methods to the folding of the A protein, a chain of 60 amino acids used as a toy model, and to amyloid aggregation. As we shall see, despite the recent progress, many challenges remain. The results presented were obtained in collaboration with Philippe Derreumaux, Wei Chen, Xiao Dong, Lilianne Dupuis, Rozita Laghaei, Jean-Franc? ois St-Pierre et Guanghong Wei.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The study of protein dynamics has expanded considerably in the last ten years, in large part because of the wider avail- ability of parallel supercomputers. But the growth in computing power is not sufficient: new numerical approaches must also be developed that allow for a more efficient sampling of configuration space. In this presentation, I will present some recent progress on the methodological side – including the replica method and the activation/relaxation technique – and on the description of potentials – internal coordinates representation and coarse-grained force fields. I will also present some applications of these methods to the folding of the A protein, a chain of 60 amino acids used as a toy model, and to amyloid aggregation. As we shall see, despite the recent progress, many challenges remain. The results presented were obtained in collaboration with Philippe Derreumaux, Wei Chen, Xiao Dong, Lilianne Dupuis, Rozita Laghaei, Jean-Franc? ois St-Pierre et Guanghong Wei.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The study of protein dynamics has expanded considerably in the last ten years, in large part because of the wider avail- ability of parallel supercomputers. But the growth in computing power is not sufficient: new numerical approaches must also be developed that allow for a more efficient sampling of configuration space. In this presentation, I will present some recent progress on the methodological side – including the replica method and the activation/relaxation technique – and on the description of potentials – internal coordinates representation and coarse-grained force fields. I will also present some applications of these methods to the folding of the A protein, a chain of 60 amino acids used as a toy model, and to amyloid aggregation. As we shall see, despite the recent progress, many challenges remain. 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Accordingly, for some protein structural analysis problems, it is desirable to invoke a mechanism that can extract the residues and atoms on the contour of a protein in order to expedite the analysis process. The conventional approach to carry out this task is to invoke the α-hull algorithm from computer graphics, which features O(n2) time complexity, where n is the number of residues or atoms in the protein. In this paper, a kernel density estimation based expediting mechanism with an average time complexity of O(nlogn) is proposed. This paper also reports the experiment conducted to evaluate the effects of applying the proposed expediting mechanism to a real protein structural analysis problem. Experimental results reveal that a speedup of 4.8 to 10.3 times can be achieved with minimum impact on the analysis accuracy.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This paper describes a kernel density estimation based mechanism aimed at expediting protein structural analysis. This study has been motivated by the observation that many protein structural analysis algorithms suffer high time complexity, while only the residues and atoms on the contour of a protein are essential for determining the functions of the protein and how it could interact with the other proteins. Accordingly, for some protein structural analysis problems, it is desirable to invoke a mechanism that can extract the residues and atoms on the contour of a protein in order to expedite the analysis process. The conventional approach to carry out this task is to invoke the α-hull algorithm from computer graphics, which features O(n2) time complexity, where n is the number of residues or atoms in the protein. In this paper, a kernel density estimation based expediting mechanism with an average time complexity of O(nlogn) is proposed. This paper also reports the experiment conducted to evaluate the effects of applying the proposed expediting mechanism to a real protein structural analysis problem. Experimental results reveal that a speedup of 4.8 to 10.3 times can be achieved with minimum impact on the analysis accuracy.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "This paper describes a kernel density estimation based mechanism aimed at expediting protein structural analysis. This study has been motivated by the observation that many protein structural analysis algorithms suffer high time complexity, while only the residues and atoms on the contour of a protein are essential for determining the functions of the protein and how it could interact with the other proteins. Accordingly, for some protein structural analysis problems, it is desirable to invoke a mechanism that can extract the residues and atoms on the contour of a protein in order to expedite the analysis process. The conventional approach to carry out this task is to invoke the α-hull algorithm from computer graphics, which features O(n2) time complexity, where n is the number of residues or atoms in the protein. In this paper, a kernel density estimation based expediting mechanism with an average time complexity of O(nlogn) is proposed. This paper also reports the experiment conducted to evaluate the effects of applying the proposed expediting mechanism to a real protein structural analysis problem. Experimental results reveal that a speedup of 4.8 to 10.3 times can be achieved with minimum impact on the analysis accuracy.", "fno": "20310297", "keywords": [ "Protein Structural Analysis", "Kernel Density Estimation", "Protein Tertiary Structure" ], "authors": [], "idPrefix": "ismse", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2003-12-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "297", "year": "2003", "issn": null, "isbn": "0-7695-2031-6", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "20310288", "articleId": "12OmNxaNGip", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "20310305", "articleId": "12OmNyFU74Z", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/gcis/2009/3571/2/3571b165", "title": "Fractal Analyze Protein Structural Similarity Base on Structural 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Cα atoms of the amino acids on the binding site are projected from 3D to 2D plane. We use the distribution of polarity and electricity of residues on the 2D plane to predict protein recognition with neural network model. The prediction accuracy reaches 72% in our experiment.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Proteins play an important role in the function of organism. The protein-protein interaction brings the interaction of cells and executes functions of physiology. A protein complex is either permanent or transient. Proteins recognize each other by forming transient complexes. In order to predict protein-protein recognition, we study the residue distribution on the binding sites of the two contacting proteins in a complex. Cα atoms of the amino acids on the binding site are projected from 3D to 2D plane. We use the distribution of polarity and electricity of residues on the 2D plane to predict protein recognition with neural network model. 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On this dedicated cluster, a parallel fast multipole method is used in cooperation with the special hardware to calculate Coulombic interactions, which is the most problematic part of protein simulations. Regarding a simulation of a protein-water system, the cluster (4 PCs with 2 boards each) was about 47 times faster than a PC without the special hardware support. In addition, we examined two approaches for grid-enabling molecular dynamics calculation using the dedicated cluster. This paper describes the designs and benchmark tests regarding these grid-enabled simulations as well as those on the dedicated cluster.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "A parallel platform for molecular dynamics simulations and its grid-enabled use are reported. The platform is a cluster of PCs, each of which mounts dedicated computation boards that calculate nonbonded pair interactions. On this dedicated cluster, a parallel fast multipole method is used in cooperation with the special hardware to calculate Coulombic interactions, which is the most problematic part of protein simulations. Regarding a simulation of a protein-water system, the cluster (4 PCs with 2 boards each) was about 47 times faster than a PC without the special hardware support. In addition, we examined two approaches for grid-enabling molecular dynamics calculation using the dedicated cluster. This paper describes the designs and benchmark tests regarding these grid-enabled simulations as well as those on the dedicated cluster.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "A parallel platform for molecular dynamics simulations and its grid-enabled use are reported. The platform is a cluster of PCs, each of which mounts dedicated computation boards that calculate nonbonded pair interactions. 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This paper describes the designs and benchmark tests regarding these grid-enabled simulations as well as those on the dedicated cluster.", "fno": "20500616", "keywords": [], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Tottori University", "fullName": "Takashi Amisaki", "givenName": "Takashi", "surname": "Amisaki", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Tottori University", "fullName": "Shin-Ichi Fujiwara", "givenName": "Shin-Ichi", "surname": "Fujiwara", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "saint-w", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2004-01-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "616", "year": "2004", "issn": null, "isbn": "0-7695-2050-2", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "20500612", "articleId": "12OmNyv7mkG", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "20500623", "articleId": "12OmNApcucJ", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/skg/2007/3007/0/30070386", "title": "Study on the Non-Dedicated Grid Scheduling System", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/skg/2007/30070386/12OmNBpVQ6E", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/skg/2007/3007/0", "title": "Semantics, Knowledge and Grid, International Conference on", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/hpdc/2005/9037/0/01520959", "title": "Generosity and gluttony in GEMS: grid enabled molecular simulations", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/hpdc/2005/01520959/12OmNBv2Cfo", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/hpdc/2005/9037/0", "title": "Proceedings. 14th IEEE International Sympsoium on High Performance Distributed Computing", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/pdcat/2007/3049/0/30490445", "title": "File System Security in the Environment of Non-dedicated Computer Clusters", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/pdcat/2007/30490445/12OmNvDZERD", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/pdcat/2007/3049/0", "title": "2007 8th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies, PDCAT 2007", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/superc/2003/695/0/01592918", "title": "Protein Explorer: A Petaflops Special-Purpose Computer System for Molecular Dynamics Simulations", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/superc/2003/01592918/12OmNx5Yv7q", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/superc/2003/695/0", "title": "ACM/IEEE SC 2003 Conference", "__typename": "ParentPublication" }, "__typename": "RecommendedArticleType" }, { "id": "proceedings/iwcc/1999/0343/0/00810819", "title": "I/O in the Gardens non-dedicated cluster computing environment", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/iwcc/1999/00810819/12OmNxZBSB3", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/iwcc/1999/0343/0", "title": "ICWC 99. 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The proposed algorithms are implemented and validated in LAMMPS, however, these algorithms can be applied to other MD simulators. We compared our algorithms with LAMMPS for performance and scalability measurements.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Force computations are one of the most time consuming part in performing Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations. Adaptively Restrained Molecular Dynamics (ARMD) makes it possible to perform fewer force calculations by adaptively restraining particles positions. This paper introduces parallel algorithms for single-pass incremental force computations to take advantage of adaptive restraints using the Message Passage Interface (MPI) standard. The proposed algorithms are implemented and validated in LAMMPS, however, these algorithms can be applied to other MD simulators. 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Being heated, the superheating and melting behavior are found to be strongly affected by the heating rate, and heating rate induced randomization during non-equilibrium heating processes is found to be the main driving force for phase transformation, and it eliminates the energy barrier for nucleation. Not only Ni crystals but also Ni crystals with defects are studied. And the upper limit of heating rate induced superheating is determined to be around 2050K.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to study the melting and superheating behaviors of bulk Nickel at high heating rates. Quantum Sutton- Chen many body potential is used for these simulations. Being heated, the superheating and melting behavior are found to be strongly affected by the heating rate, and heating rate induced randomization during non-equilibrium heating processes is found to be the main driving force for phase transformation, and it eliminates the energy barrier for nucleation. Not only Ni crystals but also Ni crystals with defects are studied. And the upper limit of heating rate induced superheating is determined to be around 2050K.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to study the melting and superheating behaviors of bulk Nickel at high heating rates. Quantum Sutton- Chen many body potential is used for these simulations. Being heated, the superheating and melting behavior are found to be strongly affected by the heating rate, and heating rate induced randomization during non-equilibrium heating processes is found to be the main driving force for phase transformation, and it eliminates the energy barrier for nucleation. Not only Ni crystals but also Ni crystals with defects are studied. And the upper limit of heating rate induced superheating is determined to be around 2050K.", "fno": "3634d284", "keywords": [ "Molecular Dynamics Simulations", "Melting", "Superheating" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Huimin Guo", "givenName": "Huimin", "surname": "Guo", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Xin Liu", "givenName": "Xin", "surname": "Liu", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Changgong Meng", "givenName": "Changgong", "surname": "Meng", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "icic", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2009-05-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "284-287", "year": "2009", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-0-7695-3634-7", "notes": null, "notesType": null, "__typename": "ArticleType" }, "webExtras": [], "adjacentArticles": { "previous": { "fno": "05169181", "articleId": "17D45W9KVGz", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "next": { "fno": "3634d288", "articleId": "12OmNA0dMUr", "__typename": "AdjacentArticleType" }, "__typename": "AdjacentArticlesType" }, "recommendedArticles": [ { "id": "proceedings/iv/1999/0210/0/02100334", "title": "Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Visualization", "doi": null, "abstractUrl": "/proceedings-article/iv/1999/02100334/12OmNAoDhUT", "parentPublication": { "id": "proceedings/iv/1999/0210/0", "title": "1999 IEEE International Conference on Information Visualization (Cat. 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The angulations at the left coronary bifurcation were simulated with angles ranging from 120°, 105°, 90°, 75°, 60°, 45°, 30° to 15°. Computational fluid dynamic models were produced for analysis of flow velocity, wall pressure and wall shear stress. Our results showed that wide angled models produced low wall shear stress and high wall pressure at the left coronary bifurcation regions, whereas, flow pattern was more smooth and laminar with narrow angled models than those with wide angle models. Our analysis indicates the flow-field correlation between coronary angulation and development of atherosclerosis. Future studies are required to analyse the realistic coronary models from patients' data with different degree of coronary stenosis.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The aim of this study is to investigate the hemodynamic effect of the angulations in the left coronary bifurcation on subsequent development of coronary artery disease. Eight 3D left coronary artery models were generated based on the anatomical details and simulated for numerical analysis. The angulations at the left coronary bifurcation were simulated with angles ranging from 120°, 105°, 90°, 75°, 60°, 45°, 30° to 15°. Computational fluid dynamic models were produced for analysis of flow velocity, wall pressure and wall shear stress. Our results showed that wide angled models produced low wall shear stress and high wall pressure at the left coronary bifurcation regions, whereas, flow pattern was more smooth and laminar with narrow angled models than those with wide angle models. Our analysis indicates the flow-field correlation between coronary angulation and development of atherosclerosis. 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The segmented volume is maximal intensity projected at different views to yield coronary angiograms showing the left anterior descending artery (LAD), right coronary artery (RCA), and left circumflex artery (LCX).Therefore an algorithm is proposed for segmenting coronary artery from CT cardiac angiograms as the computer-aided analysis is in this paper.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The paper explains about the hybrid segmentation of coronary artery in CT cardiac images. The segmented volume is maximal intensity projected at different views to yield coronary angiograms showing the left anterior descending artery (LAD), right coronary artery (RCA), and left circumflex artery (LCX).Therefore an algorithm is proposed for segmenting coronary artery from CT cardiac angiograms as the computer-aided analysis is in this paper.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The paper explains about the hybrid segmentation of coronary artery in CT cardiac images. The segmented volume is maximal intensity projected at different views to yield coronary angiograms showing the left anterior descending artery (LAD), right coronary artery (RCA), and left circumflex artery (LCX).Therefore an algorithm is proposed for segmenting coronary artery from CT cardiac angiograms as the computer-aided analysis is in this paper.", "fno": "3263a513", "keywords": [ "Hybrid Segmentation", "Coronary Artery", "Fast Matching" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Valliappan Raman", "givenName": "Valliappan", "surname": "Raman", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "Patrick Then", "givenName": "Patrick", "surname": "Then", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" } ], "idPrefix": "snpd", "isOpenAccess": false, "showRecommendedArticles": true, "showBuyMe": true, "hasPdf": true, "pubDate": "2008-08-01T00:00:00", "pubType": "proceedings", "pages": "513-516", "year": "2008", "issn": null, "isbn": "978-0-7695-3263-9", "notes": null, 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Angiography is the principal diagnostic modality for the stenos is of heart vessels, however, because of its complications and costs, researchers are looking for alternative methods such as data mining. This study conducts data mining algorithms on the Z-Alizadeh Sani dataset which has been collected from 303 random visitors to Tehran's Shaheed Rajaei Cardiovascular, Medical and Research Center. In this paper, the reason of effectiveness of a preprocessing algorithm on the dataset is investigated. This algorithm which has been merely introduced in our previous works, extracts three new features from the dataset. These features are then used to enrich the primary dataset in order to achieve more accurate results. Moreover, despite the fact that misclassification of diseased patients has more side effects than that of healthy ones, to the best of our knowledge cost-sensitive algorithms have yet to be used in this field. Therefore, in this paper 10-fold cross validation on cost-sensitive algorithms along with base classifiers of Naïve Bayes, Sequential Minimal Optimization (SMO), K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), and C4.5 were employed. As a result, the SMO algorithm has yield to very high sensitivity (97.22%) and accuracy (92.09%) rates, the likes of which have not been reported simultaneously in the existing literature.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "One of the main causes of death the world over are cardiovascular diseases, of which coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major type. This disease occurs when the diameter narrowing of one of the left anterior descending, left circumflex, or right coronary arteries is equal to or greater than 50 percent. Angiography is the principal diagnostic modality for the stenos is of heart vessels, however, because of its complications and costs, researchers are looking for alternative methods such as data mining. 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In this paper, the reason of effectiveness of a preprocessing algorithm on the dataset is investigated. This algorithm which has been merely introduced in our previous works, extracts three new features from the dataset. These features are then used to enrich the primary dataset in order to achieve more accurate results. Moreover, despite the fact that misclassification of diseased patients has more side effects than that of healthy ones, to the best of our knowledge cost-sensitive algorithms have yet to be used in this field. Therefore, in this paper 10-fold cross validation on cost-sensitive algorithms along with base classifiers of Naïve Bayes, Sequential Minimal Optimization (SMO), K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), and C4.5 were employed. 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Two different neural network algorithms are applied to the scintigraphic data: the backpropagation method and the Kohonen algorithm. The backpropagation network consists of three layers of neurodes and utilizes the Delta rule as the learning rule. The Kohonen method involves a single layer of neurodes which uses an unsupervised learning rule to cluster the different classes of data. Both networks are trained using 70% of the scintigraphic data, with the remainder of the data used for testing. The results obtained by using backpropagation are fair with an accuracy of 66.6%. The results from the Kohonen algorithm are better, especially in terms of specificities for both abnormal and normal patients.<>", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "The authors describe the use of neural networks to recognize stenosis in patients with arteriographically proven absence or presence of coronary artery disease by analyzing of thallium-201 scintigrams. There are four possible classification categories: normal, stenosis of the nondominant circumflex coronary artery, stenosis of the left anterior descending, or stenosis of the right coronary artery, including the posterior descending. Two different neural network algorithms are applied to the scintigraphic data: the backpropagation method and the Kohonen algorithm. The backpropagation network consists of three layers of neurodes and utilizes the Delta rule as the learning rule. The Kohonen method involves a single layer of neurodes which uses an unsupervised learning rule to cluster the different classes of data. Both networks are trained using 70% of the scintigraphic data, with the remainder of the data used for testing. The results obtained by using backpropagation are fair with an accuracy of 66.6%. The results from the Kohonen algorithm are better, especially in terms of specificities for both abnormal and normal patients.<>", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The authors describe the use of neural networks to recognize stenosis in patients with arteriographically proven absence or presence of coronary artery disease by analyzing of thallium-201 scintigrams. There are four possible classification categories: normal, stenosis of the nondominant circumflex coronary artery, stenosis of the left anterior descending, or stenosis of the right coronary artery, including the posterior descending. Two different neural network algorithms are applied to the scintigraphic data: the backpropagation method and the Kohonen algorithm. The backpropagation network consists of three layers of neurodes and utilizes the Delta rule as the learning rule. The Kohonen method involves a single layer of neurodes which uses an unsupervised learning rule to cluster the different classes of data. Both networks are trained using 70% of the scintigraphic data, with the remainder of the data used for testing. The results obtained by using backpropagation are fair with an accuracy of 66.6%. The results from the Kohonen algorithm are better, especially in terms of specificities for both abnormal and normal patients.", "fno": "00130473", "keywords": [ "Cardiology", "Neural Nets", "Radioisotope Scanning And Imaging", "Abnormal Patients", "Coronary Artery Disease", "Stenosis", "Nondominant Circumflex Coronary Artery", "Neural Network Algorithms", "Kohonen Algorithm", "Backpropagation Network", "Neurodes", "Delta Rule", "Unsupervised Learning Rule", "Normal Patients", "Sup 201 Tl Scintigrams", "Neural Networks", "Intelligent Networks", "Coronary Arteriosclerosis", "Clustering Algorithms", "Arteries", "Backpropagation Algorithms", "Testing", "Training Data", "Transfer Functions", "Educational Institutions" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Toledo Univ., OH, USA", "fullName": "K.J. Cios", "givenName": "K.J.", "surname": "Cios", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": null, "fullName": "L.S. 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This method is very helpful for the surgeon and cardiologist to have a clear view of each components and also to visualize coronary arteries prior to coronary artery bypass graft surgery or other types of cardiac treatments. To this end, firstly we constructed a proper mask based on the Houns field Unit to categorize CT Angiography slices' components. Then aorta as an important component is segmented from initial slices. And finally coronary arteries are enhanced as tubular shape objects in all slices.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Coronary artery analysis is an important phase of each cardiac image processing system. Once physicians decide to check up coronary arteries and also other cardiac components in CT Angiography, it should be done precisely to give the correct information about them. In this paper, we proposed a new method for cardiac components categorization, aorta segmentation, and coronary artery enhancement from CT Angiography images. This method is very helpful for the surgeon and cardiologist to have a clear view of each components and also to visualize coronary arteries prior to coronary artery bypass graft surgery or other types of cardiac treatments. To this end, firstly we constructed a proper mask based on the Houns field Unit to categorize CT Angiography slices' components. Then aorta as an important component is segmented from initial slices. And finally coronary arteries are enhanced as tubular shape objects in all slices.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Coronary artery analysis is an important phase of each cardiac image processing system. Once physicians decide to check up coronary arteries and also other cardiac components in CT Angiography, it should be done precisely to give the correct information about them. In this paper, we proposed a new method for cardiac components categorization, aorta segmentation, and coronary artery enhancement from CT Angiography images. This method is very helpful for the surgeon and cardiologist to have a clear view of each components and also to visualize coronary arteries prior to coronary artery bypass graft surgery or other types of cardiac treatments. To this end, firstly we constructed a proper mask based on the Houns field Unit to categorize CT Angiography slices' components. Then aorta as an important component is segmented from initial slices. 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{ "proceeding": { "id": "12OmNqJ8t9X", "title": "2010 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS)", "acronym": "cbms", "groupId": "1000153", "volume": "0", "displayVolume": "0", "year": "2010", "__typename": "ProceedingType" }, "article": { "id": "12OmNzV70DG", "doi": "10.1109/CBMS.2010.6042656", "title": "Flow simulation in coronary artery models: An investigation of the effect of variable angulations at the left coronary artery", "normalizedTitle": "Flow simulation in coronary artery models: An investigation of the effect of variable angulations at the left coronary artery", "abstract": "This study was designed to investigate the hemodynamics in the left coronary artery with the aim of identifying the relationship between angulations of left coronary bifurcation and development of atherosclerosis. Six 3D left coronary models were simulated for computational fluid dynamic analysis. The left coronary model was composed of left main stem, left anterior descending and left circumflex branches. The angulations at the left bifurcation were simulated with angles ranging from 90°, 75°, 60°, 45°, 30° to 15°. The computational fluid dynamic was used for analysis of flow velocity, wall pressure and wall shear stress. Our results showed that apparent low shear stress and high wall pressure was noticed at the left coronary bifurcation regions with wide angled models. Flow pattern was also changed with angled becoming wide in the simulated models. Our analysis shows direction relationship between coronary angulation and development of atherosclerosis. Future studies are required to perform computational fluid dynamic analysis in coronary models from patients' data with different degree of coronary stenosis.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "This study was designed to investigate the hemodynamics in the left coronary artery with the aim of identifying the relationship between angulations of left coronary bifurcation and development of atherosclerosis. Six 3D left coronary models were simulated for computational fluid dynamic analysis. The left coronary model was composed of left main stem, left anterior descending and left circumflex branches. The angulations at the left bifurcation were simulated with angles ranging from 90°, 75°, 60°, 45°, 30° to 15°. The computational fluid dynamic was used for analysis of flow velocity, wall pressure and wall shear stress. Our results showed that apparent low shear stress and high wall pressure was noticed at the left coronary bifurcation regions with wide angled models. Flow pattern was also changed with angled becoming wide in the simulated models. Our analysis shows direction relationship between coronary angulation and development of atherosclerosis. Future studies are required to perform computational fluid dynamic analysis in coronary models from patients' data with different degree of coronary stenosis.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "This study was designed to investigate the hemodynamics in the left coronary artery with the aim of identifying the relationship between angulations of left coronary bifurcation and development of atherosclerosis. Six 3D left coronary models were simulated for computational fluid dynamic analysis. The left coronary model was composed of left main stem, left anterior descending and left circumflex branches. The angulations at the left bifurcation were simulated with angles ranging from 90°, 75°, 60°, 45°, 30° to 15°. The computational fluid dynamic was used for analysis of flow velocity, wall pressure and wall shear stress. Our results showed that apparent low shear stress and high wall pressure was noticed at the left coronary bifurcation regions with wide angled models. Flow pattern was also changed with angled becoming wide in the simulated models. Our analysis shows direction relationship between coronary angulation and development of atherosclerosis. Future studies are required to perform computational fluid dynamic analysis in coronary models from patients' data with different degree of coronary stenosis.", "fno": "06042656", "keywords": [ "Coronary Stenosis", "Flow Simulation", "3 D Left Coronary Artery Models", "Variable Angulation Effect", "Hemodynamics", "Left Coronary Bifurcation Angulations", "Atherosclerosis Development", "Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis", "Flow Velocity Analysis", "Wall Pressure", "Wall Shear Stress" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Dept. of Imaging & Appl. 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The main challenge of automatically designing an OTF for visualization of sonographic data is the low signal-to-noise ratio in combination with real time data acquisition at frame rates up to 25 volumes per second. In this paper, we present an efficient solution of this task. Our approach is based on the evaluation of tube cores, i.e., collections of voxels gathered by traversing the volume in rendering direction. We use information about the probable position of an interface between tissue of different echogenicity to adaptively design an OTF in a multiplicative way. 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Our approach is based on the evaluation of tube cores, i.e., collections of voxels gathered by traversing the volume in rendering direction. We use information about the probable position of an interface between tissue of different echogenicity to adaptively design an OTF in a multiplicative way. 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Similar thresholds were obtained despite the difference in contact modes (fingertip on real textures and a point on virtual textures). The results support the use of high position-resolution force-feedback devices in studying texture perception, especially in situations where the fabrication of real textures is either beyond the resolution of the fabrication process or simply too expensive and time-consuming.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Research on haptic texture perception requires the availability of textured surfaces with high precision and fine resolution. Given the exquisite sensitivity of the human fingers to minute differences in surface details, the textured surfaces need to be precisely defined to a micron level. Real and virtual high-definition textured surfaces were used in the present study of amplitude discrimination of sinusoidal gratings. Similar thresholds were obtained despite the difference in contact modes (fingertip on real textures and a point on virtual textures). The results support the use of high position-resolution force-feedback devices in studying texture perception, especially in situations where the fabrication of real textures is either beyond the resolution of the fabrication process or simply too expensive and time-consuming.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Research on haptic texture perception requires the availability of textured surfaces with high precision and fine resolution. Given the exquisite sensitivity of the human fingers to minute differences in surface details, the textured surfaces need to be precisely defined to a micron level. Real and virtual high-definition textured surfaces were used in the present study of amplitude discrimination of sinusoidal gratings. Similar thresholds were obtained despite the difference in contact modes (fingertip on real textures and a point on virtual textures). The results support the use of high position-resolution force-feedback devices in studying texture perception, especially in situations where the fabrication of real textures is either beyond the resolution of the fabrication process or simply too expensive and time-consuming.", "fno": "02260001", "keywords": [ "Texture Perception", "Real Texture", "Virtual Texture", "Discrimination" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Purdue University", "fullName": "Hong Z. Tan", "givenName": "Hong Z.", "surname": "Tan", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA", "fullName": "Bernard D. 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This paper presents a simple framework for filling holes on 3D surface texture. Firstly, we represent 3D surface texture under varied illumination directions using gradient and albedo maps as well as eigen base images. Then, the hole area is searched and an order map is established for filling the hole iteratively using patches from surface representation. Finally, the filling algorithm for the 3D surface representation is performed according to the order map to generate missing information in the hole area. Experiments show that the proposed approach can not only produce hole-filled images under arbitrary illumination directions, but also has the ability to repair the surface geometry.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Real-world surface textures normally comprise rough surface geometry and various reflectance properties. These surface textures are different from 2D still texture as their images can therefore vary dramatically with illumination directions. 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Then, the hole area is searched and an order map is established for filling the hole iteratively using patches from surface representation. Finally, the filling algorithm for the 3D surface representation is performed according to the order map to generate missing information in the hole area. Experiments show that the proposed approach can not only produce hole-filled images under arbitrary illumination directions, but also has the ability to repair the surface geometry.", "fno": "04284896", "keywords": [ "Image Reconstruction", "Image Texture", "Hole Filling", "Surface Geometry", "Reflectance Properties", "Information Reconstruction", "Video Clips", "3 D Surface Textures", "Arbitrary Illumination Directions", "Filling", "Surface Texture", "Rough Surfaces", "Surface Roughness", "Surface Reconstruction", "Lighting", "Geometry", "Reflectivity", "Image Reconstruction", "Iterative Algorithms" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Department of Computer Science, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100. dongjunyu@ouc.edu.cn", "fullName": "Junyu Dong", "givenName": "Junyu", "surname": "Dong", "__typename": "ArticleAuthorType" }, { "affiliation": "Department of Computer Science, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100", "fullName": "Sha Ma", "givenName": "Sha", "surname": "Ma", 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As many new researchers are entering the field, it would be beneficial to have a clean and consistently used set of terms for describing ray tracing algorithms. While one approach to generating a common use for terms would be an official working group, that would add delay and is probably overkill. I witnessed the physically-based rendering community fail to standardize terms such as ldquoradiosityrdquo which may or may not imply a finite-element method, and that experience convinced me that any referenceable standard is better than none. This work aims to be such a referenceable standard.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Ray tracing has been an active area of computer graphics research for about three decades. While somewhat quiet in the 1990s, ray tracing has seen a resurgence in the last few years. According to googlepsilas scholar database, Whittedpsilas classic paper received more citations in 2007 than in any previous year. 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Convoluting this filter with an anechoic input signal reproduces a realistic aural impression of the simulated room. We do not consider diffraction effects due to low frequencies, since these can be better computed by finite elements. Our method allows the visualization of a wave front propagation using color-coded blobs traversing the paths of individual phonons.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "We present a new particle tracing approach for the simulation of mid- and high-frequency sound. Inspired by the photorealism obtained by methods like photon mapping, we develop a similar method for the physical simulation of sound within rooms. For given source and listener positions, our method computes a finite-response filter accounting for the different reflections at various surfaces with frequency-dependent absorption coefficients. Convoluting this filter with an anechoic input signal reproduces a realistic aural impression of the simulated room. 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The conditions are evaluated under which the cancellation of a desired-speech signal occurs for a head-worn array of microphones in a reverberant room. The effects of acoustic headshadow are incorporated in a simulated array processor. Room reverberation effects are also modeled. The acoustic parameters investigated include room size, average wall absorption, and speaker-to-listener distance. Distortion-based speech intelligibility measures are used to assess the desired-speech cancellation.<>", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "The authors address the problem of cancellation of a desired signal in a head-worn microphone array processor. The effect of reverberation-induced multipath on a constrained minimum variance beamformer is considered. Constrained power minimization algorithms are particularly susceptible to this desired-signal cancellation. 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Meanwhile, influences of geometric parameters of the beam on the band gap are summed up. Finally, effects of pre-stresses on the sound absorption performance of the acoustic metamaterials are analyzed and discussed by applying different pre-stresses to the beam in unit cell. The numerical results show that the acoustic metamaterial imbedded with membranes and bistable buckling beams has better sound absorption performance in the low-frequency range.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "To improve the sound absorption performance of acoustic metamaterials, this paper proposes an acoustic metamaterial by incorporating the membrane and bistable buckling beam into the unit cell of the acoustic metamaterials. First, the jump characteristics of the bistable buckling beam are simulated and analyzed, and the effects of geometric dimensions and pre-stress of the beam on the jump characteristics are investigated. And then, the band-gap characteristics of the acoustic metamaterial are explored by using two methods, one is the dispersion diagram analysis method based on the Bloch theory, and the other is the vibration transmission characteristics of the finite periodic array acoustic metamaterials. Meanwhile, influences of geometric parameters of the beam on the band gap are summed up. Finally, effects of pre-stresses on the sound absorption performance of the acoustic metamaterials are analyzed and discussed by applying different pre-stresses to the beam in unit cell. The numerical results show that the acoustic metamaterial imbedded with membranes and bistable buckling beams has better sound absorption performance in the low-frequency range.", "fno": "828800a858", "keywords": [ "Acoustic Wave Absorption", "Beams Structures", "Buckling", "Energy Gap", "Finite Element Analysis", "Metamaterials", "Periodic Structures", "Photonic Band Gap", "Vibrations", "Bistable Buckling Beam", "Finite Periodic Array Acoustic Metamaterials", "Sound Absorption Performance", "Pre Stress", "Vibration Transmission Characteristics", "Band Gap", "Geometric Parameters", "Numerical Results", "Dispersion Diagram Analysis", "Vibrations", "Insulation", "Automation", "Photonic Band Gap", "Absorption", "Force", "Acoustic Materials", "Acoustic Metamaterial Bistable Buckling Beam Dispersion Diagram Absorption Vibration Transmission" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Dalian University of Technology", "fullName": "Wei Wang", "givenName": "Wei", "surname": "Wang", "__typename": 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The sweep frequency signal is adapted to measure the impulse response of a small theater, and through the reverse integration of the impulse response, it can obtain the acoustic parameters r which is utilized to analyze the acoustic environment of the small theater. The acoustical environment of the small theater is optimized and the optimized acoustical parameters are simulated in EASE. The results show that the various acoustic parameters meet the requirements of the Code for Architectural Acoustical Design of Theater, Cinemas and Multi-use Auditorium.", "abstracts": [ { "abstractType": "Regular", "content": "Small theater is often used for various performance activities, and the acoustic design of the environment in the space guarantees the basic for the performance sound effect. In order to make the performance sound effect present better, it is necessary to measure the acoustic environment, check whether it meets the standard, and analyze the optimization scheme of the acoustic environment. The space model of small theater is established in EASE in this paper. The sweep frequency signal is adapted to measure the impulse response of a small theater, and through the reverse integration of the impulse response, it can obtain the acoustic parameters r which is utilized to analyze the acoustic environment of the small theater. The acoustical environment of the small theater is optimized and the optimized acoustical parameters are simulated in EASE. The results show that the various acoustic parameters meet the requirements of the Code for Architectural Acoustical Design of Theater, Cinemas and Multi-use Auditorium.", "__typename": "ArticleAbstractType" } ], "normalizedAbstract": "Small theater is often used for various performance activities, and the acoustic design of the environment in the space guarantees the basic for the performance sound effect. In order to make the performance sound effect present better, it is necessary to measure the acoustic environment, check whether it meets the standard, and analyze the optimization scheme of the acoustic environment. The space model of small theater is established in EASE in this paper. The sweep frequency signal is adapted to measure the impulse response of a small theater, and through the reverse integration of the impulse response, it can obtain the acoustic parameters r which is utilized to analyze the acoustic environment of the small theater. The acoustical environment of the small theater is optimized and the optimized acoustical parameters are simulated in EASE. The results show that the various acoustic parameters meet the requirements of the Code for Architectural Acoustical Design of Theater, Cinemas and Multi-use Auditorium.", "fno": "09516856", "keywords": [ "Acoustic Measurement", "Architectural Acoustics", "Acoustic Parameters", "Small Theater", "Acoustical Environment", "Optimized Acoustical Parameters", "Architectural Acoustical Design", "Acoustics Measurement", "Performance Activities", "Acoustic Design", "Performance Sound Effect", "Impulse Response", "Cinemas", "Multi Use Auditorium", "EASE", "Analytical Models", "Time Frequency Analysis", "Absorption", "Simulation", "Acoustic Measurements", "Motion Pictures", "Time Measurement", "Acoustic Simulation Analysis", "Small Theater", "EASE", "Modeling", "Acoustic Measurement" ], "authors": [ { "affiliation": "Communication University Of China,Key Laboratory of Acoustic Visual Technology and Intelligent Control System,Beijing,China", "fullName": "Hui. 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