1. What are the contributions in "A sketch-based interface for classifying and visualizing vector fields" ?
In their work, the authors advocate a user-centric approach to exploring 3D vector fields.. Furthermore, the authors employ an automatic clustering method to generate field-line templates for the user to locate subfields of interest.. This semi-automatic process leverages the user ’ s knowledge about the flow field through intuitive user interaction, resulting in a promising alternative to existing flow visualization solutions.
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2. What have the authors stated for future works in "A sketch-based interface for classifying and visualizing vector fields" ?
For further work, the authors will involve scientists in the evaluation of their technique.. To support real-world applications, the technique must be extended to handle time-varying vector fields, that is to extract and track complex flow features over time.. The authors will also develop advanced interfaces and interaction techniques for such a user centric approach to flow visualization.. In particular, sketching and brushing may be done creatively and quite naturally through touch and stereoscopic interfaces.
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