VisLunch/Fall2008
Coming up next Friday (09/05)
Summer Internships One
In this Vislunch session we are going to see what some
PhD. Students did in their summer internships.
This week we will have Carson Brownlee,
Erik Anderson, Mark Kim and David Koop
talking about...
Carson Brownlee (15 min)
Worked at LANL for the summer with Patrick McCormick
on an analytic visualization tool called SCOUT writing
volume renderers and animation systems.
He did do some work on visualizing cosmological
datasets (dark halos) and worked on simulating
Sclieren visualization which is an old optical
technique used to look at invisible differences
in inhomogeneous data (such as shockwaves or
heat dissipation).
Erik Anderson (15 min)
Worked at Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) with
Jim Ahrens and Patrick McCormick. Iplemented a
method for discovering correlations in extremely
high dimensional datasets such as Oceanographic
data (3200 x 2400 x 42 x 114 x 52 (x,y,z,d,time)).
Additionally researched and implemented various
metrics to assist in distance visualization
prioritization and transmission.
Mark Kim (15 min)
Worked at LANL under Pat McCormick on a vis tool
called Scout (just like Carson). He did some mundane
stuff like a volume renderer and spent some time
visualizing lyman alpha lines. He also wrote a
particle-mesh n-body simulator for Scout and in CUDA.
David Koop (15 min.)
Worked at Microsoft Research on a workflow tool called
Trident (http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/tc/trident.mspx).
Specifically, he worked on linking workflows with their
data inputs, and supporting general computational commands
like "process this data" or "re-run this workflow with
the latest data" using provenance, metadata, and semantics.
This involved digging into Windows Workflow Foundation
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa663328.aspx)
which Trident is based on, and figuring out how to extract
necessary metadata, inject input data, and capture
provenance information.
Sessions
08/29: Open Discussion and Semester Planning
Lauro's suggestion:
Seeing in Four Dimensions
The article http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/35740/title/Seeing_in_four_dimensions
The site http://www.dimensions-math.org/
Valerio Pascucci talked about his work of computing Reeb graphs.
The original plan for the session:
Our plan to this Friday's session is to have an open
discussion of any interesting ideas that you want to
bring in and to plan/schedule presentations for the
following Fridays.
A common practice for VisLunch is to use some of its
sessions as a mean to let people know about the work
of the new people around: new faculties, new post docs,
new PhD. students . As there are lots of new faces
around, we hope to schedule some of these presentations
in this session.
This semester Lauro Lins will be responsible for
organizing the VisLunch sessions. Here is his contact
informations:
Lauro Lins Room: 4887 Phone: 581-8061 vislunch@sci.utah.edu
And here is the wikipage where we want to keep
all the information related to this semesters'
VisLunch:
http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/VisLunch/Fall2008
09/05 - Internship Week I
Carson Brownlee (15 min)
Erik Anderson (15 min)
David Koop (15 min.)
Mark Kim (15 min)
09/12 - Internship Week II
Emanuele Santos (15 min.)
Kristin Potter (15 min.)
Abe Stephens (30 min.)
09/19 - Valerio's suggested papers 1
09/26 - Valerio's suggested papers 2
10/03 - Vis Conference: Carlos, Dave
10/10 - Vis Conference: Jens Jeff
10/17 - Fall Break (no lunch)
10/24 - VisWeek (no lunch)
10/31 - Vis Highlights
Mail List: vislunch@sci.utah.edu
People that are currently in the vislunch mail list (29 total):
Aaron Knoll Emanuele Santos Linh Ha Adam Bargteil Erik Anderson Mark Kim Berger Geoff Draper Mathias Schott Carlos Scheidegger Hao Wang Siddarth Shankar Carson Browlee Huy Vo Steve Callahan Charles Hansen Jens Kruger Tiago Etiene Chems Toutai Chris Johnson Jianrong Shu Valerio Pascucci Claudio Silva John Schreiner Wan Yong Claurissa Tuttle Josh Stratton David Koop Lauro Lins