Demonstrating a linked data visualiser for finite element biosimulations
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2016-02-04Author
Mehdi, Muntazir
Khan, Yasar
Freitas, Andre
Jares, Joao
Raza, Saleem
Hasapis, Panagiotis
Sahay, Ratnesh
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Mehdi, M., Khan, Y., Freitas, A., Jares, J., Raza, S., Hasapis, P., & Sahay, R. (2016, 4-6 Feb. 2016). Demonstrating a Linked Data Visualiser for Finite Element Biosimulations. Paper presented at the 2016 IEEE Tenth International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC).
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Healthcare experts have recently turned towards the use of Biosimulation models to understand the multiple or different causative factors that cause impairment in human organs. The applications of biosimulations have been applied in different biological systems ranging from human ear, cardiovascular, to neurovascular research using Finite Element Method (FEM). FEM provide a mathematical framework to simulate these dynamic biological systems. Visualizing and analyzing huge amounts of Finite Element (FE) Biosimulation numerical data is a strenuous task. In this paper, we demonstrate a Linked Data Visualiser -- called SIFEM Visualiser -- to help domain-experts to Visualise, analyze and compare biosimulation results from heterogeneous, complex, and high volume numerical data. The SIFEM Visualiser aims to help healthcare experts in exploring and analyzing Finite Element (FE) numerical data and simulation results obtained from different aspects of inner-ear (Cochlear) model - such as biological, geometrical, mathematical, and physical models.
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