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Deborah Silver is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in the United States. Their academic profile includes involvement in research as indicated by their professional association with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Skeleton based shape matching and retrieval

    H. Sundar;D. Silver;N. Gagvani;S. Dickinson

  • Curve-Skeleton Properties, Applications, and Algorithms

    Nicu D. Cornea;Deborah Silver;Patrick Min

  • Data, Information, and Knowledge in Visualization

    Min Chen;D. Ebert;H. Hagen;R.S. Laramee

  • Computing hierarchical curve-skeletons of 3D objects

    Nicu D. Cornea;Deborah Silver;Xiaosong Yuan;Raman Balasubramanian

  • Visualizing features and tracking their evolution

    R. Samtaney;D. Silver;N. Zabusky;J. Cao

  • A portable dextrous master with force feedback

    Grigore Burdea;Jiachen Zhuang;Edward Roskos;Deborah Silver

  • Tracking and visualizing turbulent 3D features

    D. Silver;Xin Wang

  • Parameter-controlled volume thinning

    Nikhil Gagvani;Deborah Silver

  • Understanding visualization through spatial ability differences

    M.C. Velez;D. Silver;M. Tremaine

  • Iconic techniques for feature visualization

    Frits H. Post;Frank J. Post;Theo Van Walsum;Deborah Silver

  • 3D object retrieval using many-to-many matching of curve skeletons

    N.D. Cornea;M.F. Demirci;D. Silver;Shokoufandeh

  • Ray casting architectures for volume visualization

    H. Ray;H. Pfister;D. Silver;T.A. Cook

  • Curve-skeleton applications

    N.D. Cornea;D. Silver;P. Min

  • Tracking scalar features in unstructured data sets

    Deborah Silver;Xin Wang

  • Feature Aligned Volume Manipulation for Illustration and Visualization

    C.D. Correa;D. Silver;M. Chen

  • Volume tracking

    Deborah Silver;X. Wang

  • Feature extraction and iconic visualization

    T. Van Walsum;F.H. Post;D. Silver;F.J. Post

  • Animating volumetric models

    Nikhil Gagvani;Deborah Silver

  • Quantifying Visualizations for Reduced Modeling in Nonlinear Science: Extracting Structures from Data Sets

    Deborah Silver;Norman J. Zabusky

  • Spatial transfer functions: a unified approach to specifying deformation in volume modeling and animation

    M. Chen;D. Silver;A. S. Winter;V. Singh

Frequent Co-Authors

Min Chen
Min Chen University of Oxford
Peter A. Rona
Peter A. Rona Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Manish Parashar
Manish Parashar University of Utah
Sven Dickinson
Sven Dickinson University of Toronto
Scott Klasky
Scott Klasky Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Arie Shoshani
Arie Shoshani Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kwan-Liu Ma
Kwan-Liu Ma University of California, Davis
Mladen A. Vouk
Mladen A. Vouk North Carolina State University
Ali Shokoufandeh
Ali Shokoufandeh Drexel University
Norbert Podhorszki
Norbert Podhorszki Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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