[CIG-ALL] TOMORROW - CIG WEBINAR: January 9 @ 2p PT. Interactive Visualization for Scientific Data Analysis

Lorraine Hwang ljhwang at ucdavis.edu
Wed Jan 8 09:10:14 PST 2014


8 January 2014

Dear CIG Community:



Please joins us TOMORROW for our first webinar of 2014.  On Thursday, January 9th at 2pm PT, Dr. Oliver Kreylos will be introducing is to the exciting possibilities of scientific investigation when interacting in real time with 3D data in his talk titled Interactive Visualization for Scientific Data Analysis.

Visualization, the process of turning data into pictures (or movies) for analysis or communication of results, is a long-established scientific tool. Interactive visualization extends this process by allowing users to work with "live" visual representations of their data instead of fixed pictures (or movies). For example, instead of visualizing a 3D gridded dataset by creating one or several cross-sections, users can drag a cross section through the dataset's domain in real time, in order to quickly find and mark features of interest.
Interactive visualization of 3D datasets is particularly powerful when using 3D display environments with 3D input devices, such as CAVEs, that support direct and natural interaction styles.
This seminar will focus on the 3D Visualizer software, developed at KeckCAVES specifically for interactive visualization of 3D gridded datasets, and on several types of 3D display environments of varying cost and complexity ideally suited for 3D visualization.

If you visited our booth AGU, you may have seen some of this software in action!

You may connect to the meeting through the link provided below or through the home page at geodynamics.org.  More complete instructions can also be found at:
http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/community/Webinar


Remember to test your connection before the beginning the webinar. 

Best,

-Lorraine

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Connect to webinar:

    https://uc-d.adobeconnect.com/_a841422360/r28i3av93ti/


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