Variational Methods for Model-based Interactive Analysis of Flows

Applicant:

Prof. Dr. Daniel Cremers, München
Technische Universität München
Fakultät für Informatik

Professor Dr. Martin Rumpf, Bonn
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Institut für Numerische Simulation (INS)

Project:

Variational Methods for Model-based Interacitve Analysis of Flows (Publications)

Summary:

This project aims at an explorative analysis and classification of complex flow pattern such as shear friction, curls or vortices. For real world flows in 2D and 3D and their temporal evolution a fully automatic and global classification is far out of reach. Hence, we will develop a flow exploration method which combines a multi-scale variational approach for the classification of flow pattern with a flexible interface for user guidance. The variational functional consists of a fidelity term, which compares the observed flow locally with parametrized physical or statistically learned models, a prior reflecting the probability of the pattern parameters and its shape, and a suitable functional encoding the user’s guidance and preferences. The analysis tool to be developed will be applied to experimental flow data rendered by different types of image sequences and to flow fields from computational fluid dynamics simulation. The user interactively selects the scale for the flow classification ranging from global macroscopic to local mesoscopic flow phenomena.

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