What are the unique feature of EVS?
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Important features of Evs are
1) Read and pre-process the geologic and/or analytical data to clip the data values into the ranges of interest, and to log transform the data when appropriate;
2) Krige the data to produce two- or three-dimensional grids of data values;
3) Filter the data to produce subsets which contain the regions and ranges of interest, and map the filtered data to a color range appropriate for the visualization objective;
4) Apply mapping and coloring techniques to display data as slices, edges, faces, isolines, surfaces, plumes, glyphs, streamlines, stream-ribbons, etc.;
5) View the output in 3-dimensional space with dynamic rotation, translation and zooming to visualize and emphasize the characteristics
1) Read and pre-process the geologic and/or analytical data to clip the data values into the ranges of interest, and to log transform the data when appropriate;
2) Krige the data to produce two- or three-dimensional grids of data values;
3) Filter the data to produce subsets which contain the regions and ranges of interest, and map the filtered data to a color range appropriate for the visualization objective;
4) Apply mapping and coloring techniques to display data as slices, edges, faces, isolines, surfaces, plumes, glyphs, streamlines, stream-ribbons, etc.;
5) View the output in 3-dimensional space with dynamic rotation, translation and zooming to visualize and emphasize the characteristics
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1. Read and pre-process the geologic data.
2. Filter the data to produce subsets which contain the regions and ranges of interest.
2. Filter the data to produce subsets which contain the regions and ranges of interest.
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