Readings in Visualization
Towards the beginning of the course, a list of research papers will be
presented to the class. These will be papers that cover interesting
techniques, applications, or systems in visualization. Students will have
the opportunity to team with other class members to choose one of the
papers for careful reading and presentation to the rest of the class. This
will be the only time during the course that students can work on a
project as part of a team. Those students who do not choose papers, will
have papers assigned to them. Presentations will be graded as part of the
homework grade. Students can also suggest papers to be part of the list.
Suggestions should be sent to ribarsky@cc.gatech.edu.
SciVis Seminars:
The following SciVis seminars are held from 5-7 pm, usually in the
SciVis Lab. You are expected to attend the first two since they will give
you insights into packages you might use for your project. We will post
schedules for these seminars soon. Call Clint Lyle at 4-6294 or
clint.lyle@oit.gatech.edu to make a reservation. First come, first served.
IBM Visualization Data Explorer
SGI Iris Explorer
AVS
Alias
CaseVision
Showcase
Tentative Case Studies:
Mark Iken Visualization of non-linear physical systems
Larry Hodges VR techniques and applications
Andrew Pounds: Visualization in quantum chemistry
Norberto Ezquerra Biomedical visualization
Other Activities of Interest
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GVU Brown Bag Seminars:
These are held every Thursday, 12 - 1pm, in Room 102 MiRC.
Refreshments are served.
I will post the schedule to the newsgroup when I receive it.
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GVU Center Demo Days:
See demonstrations of the latest research in VR, user interfaces, Web
tools, visualization tools, interactive educational software, and much
more. Light refreshments served.
Date to be announced