• A Statistics-based Dimension Reduction of the Space of Path Line Attributes for Interactive Visual Flow Analysis 

      Pobitzer, Armin; Lež, Alan; Matković, Krešimir; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)
      Recent work has shown the great potential of interactive flow analysis by the analysis of path lines. The choice of suitable attributes, describing the path lines, is, however, still an open question. This paper addresses ...
    • Trends & Opportunities in Visualization for Physiology: A Multiscale Overview 

      Garrison, Laura Ann; Kolesar, Ivan; Viola, Ivan; Hauser, Helwig; Bruckner, Stefan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Combining elements of biology, chemistry, physics, and medicine, the science of human physiology is complex and multifaceted. In this report, we offer a broad and multiscale perspective on key developments and challenges ...
    • Visual Analysis of Ligand Trajectories in Molecular Dynamics 

      Jurcik, Adam; Furmanova, Katarina; Byska, Jan; Vonasek, Vojtech; Vavra, Ondrej; Ulbrich, Pavol; Hauser, Helwig; Kozlikova, Barbora (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In many cases, protein reactions with other small molecules (ligands) occur in a deeply buried active site. When studying these types of reactions, it is crucial for biochemists to examine trajectories of ligand motion. ...
    • Visual exploration of large normal mode spaces to study protein flexibility 

      Bedoucha, Pierre; Reuter, Nathalie; Hauser, Helwig; Byska, Jan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-22)
      When studying the function of proteins, biochemists utilize normal mode decomposition to enable the analysis of structural changes on time scales that are too long for molecular dynamics simulation. Such a decomposition ...