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The SFB 603 — Model Based Analysis and Visualization of Complex Scenes and Sensor Data

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This special research area combines visualization and interpretation of sensor data by exploring the central subjects “models”, “optimization”, “hierarchies”, and “data fusion”. This article describes the structural and thematic organization of the research project and illustrates first results of one sub-project as an example.

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Niemann, H., Girod, B., Seidel, HP., Heigl, B., Heidrich, W., Magnor, M. (1998). The SFB 603 — Model Based Analysis and Visualization of Complex Scenes and Sensor Data. In: Dassow, J., Kruse, R. (eds) Informatik ’98. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72283-7_32

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