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The rapid development of information technology paved the way for the recording of fine-grained data, such as stroke techniques and stroke placements, during a table tennis match. This data recording creates opportunities to analyze and evaluate matches from new perspectives. Nevertheless, the increasingly complex data poses a significant challenge to make sense of and gain insights into. Analysts...
Many geometric problems of interest to mathematical visualization applications involve changing structures requiring mathematical simulations, such as the moves that transform one knot into an equivalent knot. In this paper, we propose to explore a unique paradigm that makes use of self-deformable object models embedded in mathematical space, supplemented by energy-driven relaxation and user-defined...
Modeling and simulating of pedestrians movement have attracted much attention because they provide reproducible results, which are important to evaluate evacuation facilities and risks. It is well accepted the movement of individuals is affected by interactions with others and the environment. However, factors affecting the interactions are not fully studied and experiments are needed. This paper...
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