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Dynamic picking system for 3D seismic data: design and evaluation

In the framework of data interpretation for petroleum exploration, this paper makes two contributions for visual exploration aiming to the manual segmenting of surfaces embedded in volumetric data. Resulting from a user-centered design approach, the first contribution, dynamic picking, is a new meth...

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Published in:International journal of human-computer studies 2009-06, p.423-430
Main Authors: Salom, Pierre, Mégret, Rémi, Donias, Marc, Berthoumieu, Yannick
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