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<div class="csl-entry">Troidl, J., Cali, C., Gröller, E., Pfister, H., Hadwiger, M., & Beyer, J. (2022). Barrio: Customizable Spatial Neighborhood Analysis and Comparison for Nanoscale Brain Structures. <i>Computer Graphics Forum</i>, <i>41</i>. https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.14532</div>
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High-resolution electron microscopy imaging allows neuroscientists to reconstruct not just entire cells but individual cell sub-structures (i.e., cell organelles) as well. Based on these data, scientists hope to get a better understanding of brain function and development through detailed analysis of local organelle neighborhoods. In-depth analyses require efficient and scalable comparison of a varying number of cell organelles, ranging from two to hundreds of local spatial neighborhoods. Scientists need to be able to analyze the 3D morphologies of organelles, their spatial distributions and distances, and their spatial correlations. We have designed Barrio as a configurable framework that scientists can adjust to their preferred workflow, visualizations, and supported user interactions for their specific tasks and domain questions. Furthermore, Barrio provides a scalable comparative visualization approach for spatial neighborhoods that automatically adjusts visualizations based on the number of structures to be compared. Barrio supports small multiples of spatial 3D views as well as abstract quantitative views, and arranges them in linked and juxtaposed views. To adapt to new domain-specific analysis scenarios, we allow the definition of individualized visualizations and their parameters for each analysis session. We present an in-depth case study for mitochondria analysis in neuronal tissue and demonstrate the usefulness of Barrio in a qualitative user study with neuroscientists.
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WILEY
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Computer Graphics Forum
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Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
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Computer Graphics
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vizualitation
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Barrio: Customizable Spatial Neighborhood Analysis and Comparison for Nanoscale Brain Structures
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University of Turin, Italy
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Harvard University, USA
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Harvard University, USA
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Original Research Article
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E193 - Institut für Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology
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University of Turin
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E193-02 - Forschungsbereich Computer Graphics
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Harvard University, USA
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Harvard University, USA
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