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Anders Ynnerman

Anders Ynnerman

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Computer Science

D-Index
30
Citations
3473
World Ranking
14148
National Ranking
115

Overview

Anders Ynnerman is affiliated with Linköping University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to the fields of computer science and physics and astronomy. Their publications reflect a strong focus on data visualization, computer graphics, and astrophysical phenomena.

The scientist's work spans several main topics including:

  • Data Visualization and Analytics
  • Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
  • Dust and Plasma Wave Phenomena
  • Magnetic Confinement Fusion Research
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques
  • Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
  • Topological and Geometric Data Analysis

Their principal fields of study include:

  • Computer Science
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these broader fields, Ynnerman has worked in several subfields such as:

  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

Anders Ynnerman has contributed papers to frequent publication venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • Default Digital Object Group
  • Computer Graphics Forum
  • Publications (Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts, and Design)

Their recent published papers include:

  • "The State of the Art of Spatial Interfaces for 3D Visualization" (2021), Computer Graphics Forum
  • "Can Visualization Alleviate Dichotomous Thinking? Effects of Visual Representations on the Cliff Effect" (2021), IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
  • "VIAMD: a Software for Visual Interactive Analysis of Molecular Dynamics" (2023), Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
  • "Visualization in Astrophysics: Developing New Methods, Discovering Our Universe, and Educating the Earth" (2021), Computer Graphics Forum
  • "Interactive Visualization of Atmospheric Effects for Celestial Bodies" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Collaboration appears to be significant in Ynnerman's work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Ingrid Hotz
  • Martin Falk
  • M. E. Dieckmann
  • Doris Folini
  • R. Walder

The combination of research topics, publication venues, and co-authors illustrates Anders Ynnerman's interdisciplinary approach, integrating visual computing methods with investigations in physics and astronomy.

Best Publications

  • Uncertainty Visualization in Medical Volume Rendering Using Probabilistic Animation

    C. Lundstrom;P. Ljung;A. Persson;A. Ynnerman

  • Local Histograms for Design of Transfer Functions in Direct Volume Rendering

    C. Lundstrom;P. Ljung;A. Ynnerman

  • State of the Art in Transfer Functions for Direct Volume Rendering

    Patric Ljung;Jens Krüger;Eduard Groller;Markus Hadwiger

  • BRDF models for accurate and efficient rendering of glossy surfaces

    Joakim Löw;Joel Kronander;Anders Ynnerman;Jonas Unger

  • A Survey of Volumetric Illumination Techniques for Interactive Volume Rendering

    Daniel Jönsson;Erik Sundén;Anders Ynnerman;Timo Ropinski

  • Local Ambient Occlusion in Direct Volume Rendering

    Frida Hernell;Patric Ljung;Anders Ynnerman

  • The State of the Art of Spatial Interfaces for 3D Visualization

    Lonni Besançon;Lonni Besançon;Anders Ynnerman;Daniel F. Keefe;Lingyun Yu

  • Multi-Touch Table System for Medical Visualization: Application to Orthopedic Surgery Planning

    C. Lundstrom;T. Rydell;C. Forsell;A. Persson

  • Proxy-based Haptic Feedback from Volumetric Density Data

    Karljohan Lundin Palmerius;Anders Ynnerman;Björn Gudmundsson

  • Full Body Virtual Autopsies using a State-of-the-art Volume Rendering Pipeline

    P. Ljung;C. Winskog;A. Persson;C. Lundstrom

  • Transfer function based adaptive decompression for volume rendering of large medical data sets

    P. Ljung;C. Lundstrom;A. Ynnerman;K. Museth

  • General proxy-based haptics for volume visualization

    K. Lundin;B. Gudmundsson;A. Ynnerman

  • Designing and Evaluating a Haptic System for Biomolecular Education

    P.B. Persson;M.D. Cooper;L.A.E. Tibell;S. Ainsworth

  • Multiresolution interblock interpolation in direct volume rendering

    Patric Ljung;Claes Lundström;Anders Ynnerman

  • State-of-the-art of visualization in post-mortem imaging.

    Claes Lundström;Anders Persson;Steffen Ross;Steffen Ross;Patric Ljung

  • Efficient Visibility Encoding for Dynamic Illumination in Direct Volume Rendering

    J. Kronander;D. Jonsson;J. Low;Patric Ljung

  • Systems for visualizing images using explicit quality prioritization of a feature(s) in multidimensional image data sets, related methods and computer products

    Claes Lundstrom;Patric Ljung;Anders Ynnerman

  • Inviwo — A Visualization System with Usage Abstraction Levels

    Daniel Jonsson;Peter Steneteg;Erik Sunden;Rickard Englund

  • Exploranation: A New Science Communication Paradigm

    Anders Ynnerman;Jonas Lowgren;Lena Tibell

  • A unified framework for multi-sensor HDR video reconstruction

    Joel Kronander;Stefan Gustavson;Gerhard Bonnet;Anders Ynnerman

  • Can Visualization Alleviate Dichotomous Thinking? Effects of Visual Representations on the Cliff Effect

    Jouni Helske;Satu Helske;Matthew Cooper;Anders Ynnerman

  • ABC - BRDF Models for Accurate and Efficient Rendering of Glossy Surfaces

    Joakim Löw;Joel Kronander;Anders Ynnerman;Jonas Unger

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Hansen
Charles Hansen University of Utah
Hans Knutsson
Hans Knutsson Linköping University
Cláudio T. Silva
Cláudio T. Silva New York University
Stephen R. Ellis
Stephen R. Ellis Ames Research Center
David S. Ebert
David S. Ebert University of Oklahoma
Padma Kant Shukla
Padma Kant Shukla Ruhr University Bochum
Daniel Weiskopf
Daniel Weiskopf University of Stuttgart
Min Chen
Min Chen University of Oxford
Thomas B. Schön
Thomas B. Schön Uppsala University
Michael Felsberg
Michael Felsberg Linköping University

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