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Interactive Demonstration Lab Preview
Monday
Interactive Demonstration Lab
Monday and
Thursday
D1: Interactive Visualization of Time-Resolved Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic
Resonance Angiography (CE-MRA)
Ethan Brodsky (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
D2: The CanopyView Visualization Project: Component-Driven Database Design
and Visualization for Ecologists
Michael Ficker (The Evergreen State College)
D3: StreetScapes: Visualizing Results of Urban Simulations
Christopher Fitzner (University of Washington)
D4: Grid-Based Image Analysis and Visualization
Shannon Hastings (The Ohio State University)
D5: Virtual Reality Simulation of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Constructions
in Seattle
Carl Andrew Johnson (Bechtel Systems and Infrastructure, Inc., San Francisco, California)
D6: Visual Exploration of Measured Data in Automotive Engineering
Ralf Klein (DFKI GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany)
D7: Interactive Protein Manipulation
Oliver Kreylos (University of California, Davis)
D8: OpenVL - The Open Volume Library
Sarang Lakare (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
D9: Tumor Segmentation and Visualization using Iterative Watersheds
Matei Mancas (TCTS Lab, Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium)
D10: Cytoscape: A Network Modeling Environment with Applications to
Biomolecular Interaction Networks
Andrew Markiel (Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, Washington)
D11: Java Framework for Interactive Visualization and Exploration of
Data
Sanjay Matange (SAS Institute Inc.)
D12: Tangible Interfaces for Molecular Biology
Arthur Olson (The Scripps Research Institute)
D13: Information Graphics with vizrt
Gregory Petroff (vizrt)
D14: The 4D Cluster Visualization Project
Michael Redmond (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
D15: Object-Space Splatting of Point Based Models
Miguel Sainz (University of California, Irvine)
D16: DStrips: Dynamic Triangle Strips for Real-Time Simplification and
Rendering
Michael Mir Shafae (University of California, Irvine)
D17: Figures: Three Short Films that use Digital Video to Visualise
Time-based Dynamic Social Data
Chris Speed (School of Computing, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom)
D18: Quantitative Analysis of Blood Flow in a Cardiovascular System
Thomas Wischgoll (University of California, Irvine)
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