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Vis Lunch!

Where: Conference Room WEB 3760

When: Friday noon

This semester Paul Rosen and Kristi Potter will be responsible
for organizing the VisLunch sessions. Please feel free to contact them
for any question regarding VisLunch or for scheduling a talk:

Paul Rosen
prosen@sci.utah.edu

Kristi Potter
kpotter@sci.utah.edu

Information regarding the VisLunch sessions will posted on this wiki page (http://www.vistrails.org/index.php/VisLunch/Sprint2011)

If you are unaware, VisLunch provides everyone at SCI a platform to present their research work and/or the latest developments in the community that could benefit the rest of us. In addition, the meeting is a great forum to give practice talks and improve your presentation skills. Plus there's _free_ pizza, and it's a nice opportunity to meet new people. Please let either Paul or Kristi know if 1.) You've submitted work to a research venue (e.g. recent conferences like Siggraph) and would like to share your ideas;

2.) You are preparing a submission to an upcoming venue (e.g. IEEE Vis, Siggraph Asia, etc.) and would like to get some feedback;

3.) Your work has been accepted to some venue and you are preparing a presentation you would like to practice; or

4.) You've recently read a new publication and are fascinated by the ideas and wish to share them with the rest of us.


Please consider volunteering to give a presentation at some point! We're hoping that there will be enough presenters so that we don't cancel any future weeks.


Sessions

Date Presenter Topic
September 03 Kristi Potter Organization and Introductions
Yi Yang ViSSaAn: Visual Support for Safety Analysis
September 10 Dav de St. Germain Developer's Symposium II
September 17 Jens Krueger Work at the Interactive Visualization and Data Analysis Group
October 1 Liang Zhou Tensor Product Transfer Functions Using Statistical and Occlusion Metrics
October 8 Sam Gerber Vis Practice Talk: Visual Exploration of High Dimensional Scalar Functions
Claurissa Tuttle InfoVis Practice Talk: PedVis: A Structured, Space Efficient Technique for Pedigree Visualization
October 15 Fall Break NO VisLunch
October 22 Allen Sanderson Vis Practice Talk: Analysis of Recurrent Patterns in Toroidal Magnetic Fields
Roni Choudhury Vis PhD Colloquim Practice Talk: Application-Specific Visualization for Memory Reference Traces
October 29 VisWeek 2010 NO VisLunch
November 5 Sidharth Kumar Towards Parallel Access of Multidimensional Multi-resolution Scientific Data
November 12 Tiago Etiene Volume Rendering Verification
November 19 Jorge Poco Medina
Roni Choudhury
Daniel Osmari
Linh Khanh Ha
Huy Vo
Visweek 2010 Review
November 26 Thanksgiving NO VisLunch
December 3 Alan Cannaday Regularization methods for the inverse Laplace transform
Jason Thummel and Wilson Batemann 3D Visualization of c. Elegans Neuron Vesicles
December 10 Shreeraj Jadhav Consistent Approximation of Local Flow Behavior for 2D Vector Fields using Edge Maps
Harsh Bhatia Edge Maps: Representing Flow with Bounded Error

September 3: Organization and Introductions / Yi Yang

Organization and Introductions

Quick discussion of vis lunch and introductions. Students attending should plan on giving a brief (5 minutes or so) oral description of what they have done with the last 3 months of their lives.

Speaker: Yi Yang

ViSSaAn: Visual Support for Safety Analysis Safety of technical systems are becoming more and more important nowadays. Fault trees, component fault trees, and minimal cut sets are usually used to attack the problems of assessing safety-critical systems. A visualization system named ViSSaAn (Visual Support for Safety Analysis), consisting of a matrix view, is proposed that supports an efficient safety analysis based on the information from these techniques. Interactions such as zooming and grouping are provided to support the task of finding the safety problems from the analysis information.

September 10: Developer's Symposium II

Speakers:

  • C-SAFE [Davison de St. Germain, John Schmidt]
  • SDC (Software Development Center) [Steve Callahan, John Schreiner]
  • Backscatter CT simulation, Non-rigid image registration [Yongsheng Pan]
  • Longitudinal data analysis [Stanley Durrleman, Marcel Prastawa]
  • FEBio/PreView/PostView [Steve Maas]

September 17: Work at the Interactive Visualization and Data Analysis Group

Speaker: Jens Krueger

What's Jens' been up to in the last year and what are possibilities of collaboration?