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发表于 2012-3-9 23:44:35
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SimplificationVisibility computationVisualization toolsYou should also look for the thing being visualized! See also my list of programs that can be run over the web
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- Relevant pages from DCGS:
- UNREAL , a GeomView module for "hand-drawing" mathematical objects, by Nina Amenta , Danek Duvall , and Tim Rowley
- Javier Elices 's GeomView module for visualizing the Dobkin-Kirkpatrick hierarchy
- Graphviz , tools for viewing and interacting with graph diagrams, by John Ellson , Eleftherios Koutsofios , andTopoVista : fly over USGS Digital Elevation Models , using right triangular irregular networks to maintain variable levels of detail, courtesy of Will Evans and Gregg Townsend . Requires OpenGL and Glut.
- DUST , a program for visualizing Voronoi diagrams, Delaunay triangulations, minimum spanning trees, and matchings in various metrics. From Michael Jünger's research group at Universität zu Köln.
- Peek by Gordon Kindlmann , a program for visualizing high-dimensional polytopes through their cross-sections and projections (or as Amenta and Ziegler would have it, their shadows and slices ).
- Cinderellas Café , a "dynamic geometry" Java program written by Ulrich Kortenkamp and Jürgen Richter-Gebert, dynamically maintains sets of geometric objects (points, lines, circles, and conics) as the user moves their defining points around, provides primal and polar views of the same objects, supports spherical and hyperbolic geometry, and even includes some automatic theorem proving! A demo version is available. Information is currently available in German only.
- Geomview , the Geometry Center's 3d geometric visualization program, written by Stuart Levy, Tamara Munzner, Mark Phillips, and a cast of thousands. Also available from a mirror site in Berlin .
- JGV , a successor to GeomView written in Java, also from the Geometry Center. (Java, source not available)
- Bob Lewis 's homogeneous coordinates and duality visualization program VideHoc (SGI executable only)
- Michael Murphy 's Ranger , a program for visualizing high-dimensional nearest neighbor and orthogonal range searching data structures. From Steve Skiena 's Practical Algorithm Reference
- The GeoPrO distributed visualization enviornment , by Pedro J. de Rezende , Guilherme Albuquerque Pinto , Alexandre Volpim , and Frederico Guth . (description only so far)
- Otfried Schwarzkopf 's extendible drawing editor Ipe
- Toposcope : Automatic visualization of the topology of 2D cell complexes by Jorge Stolfi , Rober Marcone Rosi , C. F. Xavier de Mendonça , and L. P. Lozada
- Shastra , a geometric modeling and visualization system being developed at Purdue University (descriptions only)
- Software on the Web , from the CNR-Pisa Visual Computing Group , includes code for volume visualization .
- ZEUS , an algorithm animation system developed at DEC SRC (Modula-3)
Other- Algorithms for partitioning multi-dimensional data sets , collected by Charles Alpert
- DemoKin , a demonstration of kinetic data structures for convex hulls, closest pairs, Voronoi diagrams, and minimum spanning trees, by Julien Basch , Leo Guibas , Craig Silverstein , and Li Zhang . Requires LEDA , XForms , and OpenGL to compile; an SGI executable is available.
- MAXRAD : software to find the maximum radius sphere touching each point (atom) in a set (molecule) using inversion and convex hulls, by Todd Yeates . (FORTRAN)
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