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"A New Approach to Distance Visualization of Large Volume Data"

DATE: September 30, 2010
TIME: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
SPEAKER: Kwan-Liu Ma, Professor of Computer Science
LOCATION: Building 240, Conference Center Rooms 1404-1405, Argonne National Laboratory

Description:
A New Approach to Distance Visualization of Large Volume Data

I will introduces a new approach to distance visualization of large-scale data anywhere, anytime, on any display device, enabling exploration in multi-dimensional space without re-rendering and access to the raw data. This new approach is based on the concept of explorable image, which is a compact representation of data. Explorable images may be generated in situ during the simulation or in a postprocessing step, and then used as a previewing solution, a remedy to data compression, or a solution for making visualization that would be impossible/impractical to make after the simulation.


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