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Line integral convolution

Known as: LIC 
In scientific visualization, line integral convolution (LIC) is a technique proposed by Brian Cabral and Leith Leedom to visualize fluid motion, such… 
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2015
2015
In this paper, we discuss the reproducibility of our work presented at EuroVis 2014 [LKEP14], which describes an illustrative… 
2013
2013
We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally quantitative long‐pass filtered lock‐in carrierography (LIC) or lock‐in… 
2011
2011
With an ever-Increasing focus on energy efficiency along with the more widespread application of adjustable frequency inverters… 
2011
2011
A new class of supercapacitors has the potential to supplement or replace mechanical flywheels for energy storage and pulsed… 
2004
2004
How do cells make vesicles, a process that requires the bending of membranes? In their Perspective, [Lee and Schekman][1] discuss… 
2002
2002
The traditionally accepted source of Anomalous Cosmic Rays (ACRs) is neutral atoms penetrating the heliosphere from the local… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
s high-performance computers containing large amounts of memory and disk space become more accessible, demands for more effective… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
The abundance of 3He in the present day local interstellar cloud (LIC) and in the sun has important implications for the study of… 
1997
1997
Line Integral Convolution (LIC), introduced by Cabral and Leedom in 1993, is a powerful technique for generating striking images… 
1986
1986
Digital computers are being used more frequently for process control applications in which the cost of system failure is high…