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Colloquium Computer Science, Dr. Hamish Carr (University of Leeds)

22 October 2014

Date:                      

Wednesday, October 22nd 2014

Speaker:

Dr. Hamish Carr,
University of Leeds

Room:

5161.0267 (Bernoulliborg)

Time:

16.00

Title:   Topological Analysis of Scientific Data

                           


Abstract:

As scientific data sets increase in size and complexity, scientific visualization increasingly depends on formal analysis of the data. One of the most successful forms of analysis uses computational topology to analyse properties such as minima, maxima, thresholds, ridges and flow. Topological analyses have been developed for scalar fields, for vector fields, and more recently, for multi-variate and tensor fields. I will survey these approaches, with particular attention to recent developments that generalise topological analysis of scalar data to topological analysis of multivariate data based on fiber topology.

Colloquium coordinators are Prof.dr. M. Aiello (e-mail : M.Aiello rug.nl ) and
Prof.dr. M. Biehl (e-mail: M.Biehl rug.nl )

http://www.rug.nl/research/jbi/news/colloquia/computerscience

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