@article{BengerBartschHegeetal.2006, author = {Benger, Werner and Bartsch, Hauke and Hege, Hans-Christian and Kitzler, Hagen and Shumilina, Anna and Werner, Annett}, title = {Visualizing neuronal structures in the human brain via Diffusion Tensor MRI}, series = {Int. Journal of Neuroscience}, volume = {116(4)}, journal = {Int. 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Joy, Kenneth}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society Press}, address = {Boston MA, USA}, doi = {10.1109/VISUAL.2002.1183780}, pages = {235 -- 242}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{BestHege2002, author = {Best, Christoph and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Visualizing and Identifying Conformational Ensembles in Molecular Dynamics Trajectories}, series = {IEEE Computing in Science \& Engineering}, volume = {4(3)}, journal = {IEEE Computing in Science \& Engineering}, doi = {10.1109/5992.998642}, pages = {68 -- 75}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{MayeWenckebachHege2006, author = {Maye, Alexander and Wenckebach, Thomas and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Visualization, reconstruction, and integration of neuronal structures in digital brain atlases}, series = {Int. Journal of Neuroscience}, volume = {116(4)}, journal = {Int. Journal of Neuroscience}, pages = {431 -- 459}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KaehlerProhaskaHutanuetal.2005, author = {K{\"a}hler, Ralf and Prohaska, Steffen and Hutanu, Andrei and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Visualization of time-dependent remote adaptive mesh refinement data}, series = {Proc. IEEE Visualization 2005}, booktitle = {Proc. IEEE Visualization 2005}, address = {Minneapolis, USA}, doi = {10.1109/VISUAL.2005.1532793}, pages = {175 -- 182}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{KozlikovaKroneFalketal., author = {Kozl{\´i}kov{\´a}, Barbora and Krone, Michael and Falk, Martin and Lindow, Norbert and Baaden, Marc and Baum, Daniel and Viola, Ivan and Parulek, Julius and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Visualization of Biomolecular Structures: State of the Art Revisited}, series = {Computer Graphics Forum}, volume = {36}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1111/cgf.13072}, pages = {178 -- 204}, abstract = {Structural properties of molecules are of primary concern in many fields. This report provides a comprehensive overview on techniques that have been developed in the fields of molecular graphics and visualization with a focus on applications in structural biology. The field heavily relies on computerized geometric and visual representations of three-dimensional, complex, large and time-varying molecular structures. The report presents a taxonomy that demonstrates which areas of molecular visualization have already been extensively investigated and where the field is currently heading. It discusses visualizations for molecular structures, strategies for efficient display regarding image quality and frame rate, covers different aspects of level of detail and reviews visualizations illustrating the dynamic aspects of molecular simulation data. The survey concludes with an outlook on promising and important research topics to foster further success in the development of tools that help to reveal molecular secrets.}, language = {en} } @misc{KozlikovaKroneFalketal., author = {Kozlikova, Barbora and Krone, Michael and Falk, Martin and Lindow, Norbert and Baaden, Marc and Baum, Daniel and Viola, Ivan and Parulek, Julius and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Visualization of Biomolecular Structures: State of the Art}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.2312/eurovisstar.20151112}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-57217}, abstract = {Structural properties of molecules are of primary concern in many fields. This report provides a comprehensive overview on techniques that have been developed in the fields of molecular graphics and visualization with a focus on applications in structural biology. The field heavily relies on computerized geometric and visual representations of three-dimensional, complex, large, and time-varying molecular structures. The report presents a taxonomy that demonstrates which areas of molecular visualization have already been extensively investigated and where the field is currently heading. It discusses visualizations for molecular structures, strategies for efficient display regarding image quality and frame rate, covers different aspects of level of detail, and reviews visualizations illustrating the dynamic aspects of molecular simulation data. The survey concludes with an outlook on promising and important research topics to foster further success in the development of tools that help to reveal molecular secrets.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KozlikovaKroneLindowetal.2015, author = {Kozlikova, Barbora and Krone, Michael and Lindow, Norbert and Falk, Martin and Baaden, Marc and Baum, Daniel and Viola, Ivan and Parulek, Julius and Hege, Hans-Christian}, title = {Visualization of Biomolecular Structures: State of the Art}, series = {EuroVis 2015 STARS Proceedings}, booktitle = {EuroVis 2015 STARS Proceedings}, doi = {10.2312/eurovisstar.20151112}, pages = {61 -- 81}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Structural properties of molecules are of primary concern in many fields. This report provides a comprehensive overview on techniques that have been developed in the fields of molecular graphics and visualization with a focus on applications in structural biology. The field heavily relies on computerized geometric and visual representations of three-dimensional, complex, large, and time-varying molecular structures. The report presents a taxonomy that demonstrates which areas of molecular visualization have already been extensively investigated and where the field is currently heading. It discusses visualizations for molecular structures, strategies for efficient display regarding image quality and frame rate, covers different aspects of level of detail, and reviews visualizations illustrating the dynamic aspects of molecular simulation data. The report concludes with an outlook on promising and important research topics to enable further success in advancing the knowledge about interaction of molecular structures.}, language = {en} } @misc{PfisterKaynigBothaetal.2012, author = {Pfister, Hanspeter and Kaynig, Verena and Botha, Charl and Bruckner, Stefan and Dercksen, Vincent J. and Hege, Hans-Christian and Roerdink, Jos}, title = {Visualization in Connectomics}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-6497-5_21}, year = {2012}, language = {en} }