SciVisFall2007/Schedule
8/21: Introduction to visualization
Lecturer: Claudio
Topics: Scientific Visualization
Notes: TBA
Slides: lec01.pdf
Animations: explosion_640x480-5.mov, fig7.mov, fig8.mov, fig9.mov, SevereTstorm.mov
Further reading:
Visualizing Spatial and Temporal Variability in Coastal Observatories, W. Herrera-Jimenez, W. Correa, C. Silva, and A. Baptista, IEEE Visualization 2003.
8/23: The visualization pipeline
Lecturer: Claudio
Topics: Procedural vs. Dataflow programming; Using Dataflow for the Vis Pipeline; Dataflow programming with VTK; Dataflow programming with VisTrails; python.
Notes: TBA
Slides: TBA
Animations: TBA
Further reading: TBA
8/28: Modeling Data for Visualization
Lecturer: Carlos
Topics: Discrete vs continous data; Sampling and interpolation; Point vs triangulated data; Meshing data types; Regular vs irregular data; Tabular data; Vector and tensor fields
Notes: TBA
Slides: TBA
Animations: TBA
Further reading: TBA
8/30: Modeling Data for Visualization
Lecturer: Carlos
Topics: Geometry Processing: Reconstruction and meshing; Simplification; Smoothing; Other Filtering algorithms
Notes: TBA
Slides: TBA
Animations: TBA
Further reading: TBA
9/4: Elementary Plotting Techniques
Lecturer: Steve
Topics: Principles of Graph Construction (Cleveland); Single Variable: Linear regression (least-squares); Linear, Log-plots, Log-Log plots; Bar charts; Pie charts; Polar plots
9/6: Elementary Plotting Techniques
Lecturer: Steve
Topics: Multivariable and multimodal; Histograms; Autocorrelation plots; Scatter plots; Tukey-bars (uncertainty)
9/11: Color and Human Perception
Lecturer: Claudio
Topics: Human vision system; Optical illusions
9/13: Color and Human Perception
Lecturer: Claudio
Topics: Color Science; Color spaces; Color Blindness; Color maps; Tone mapping
Further reading:
How Not to Lie with Visualization. B. Rogowitz and L. Treinish. Computers in Physics, 10, n.3, pp. 268-274, May/June 1996.
A Rule-based Tool for Assisting Colormap Selection. L. Bergman, B. Rogowitz and L. Treinish. IEEE Visualization '95, pp. 118-125, October 1995.
9/18: 2D Visualization Techniques (Carlos)
2-D contours - marching quads, marching tris
Color mapping -
height fields
NPR
9/20: 2D Visualization Techniques (Carlos) 2-D vector fields - div, grad, curl in 2D Steady vs Unsteady flows Glyphs 2-D streamlines 2-D streaklines
9/25: Volume Vis (Claudio)
Slicing
Contours
Marching algorithms
9/27: Volume Vis (Claudio) Accelerating structures High-quality contours
10/2: Volume Vis (Steve) Direct volume rendering optical models Ray casting Texture-based Acceleration structures
10/4: Volume Vis (Steve) unstructured techniques ray casting pt zsweep, havs
10/9: fall break 10/11: fall break
10/18: Volume Vis (Steve) Transfer functions function statistics (histograms) multi-dimensional contour spectrum
10/16: Midterm 1
10/23: Vector and Tensor Visualization (Carlos) Differential Geometry in 3D: Div, Grad, Curl Revisit Unsteady vs. Steady flows Streamribbons, surfaces, tubes, streamlines and streaklines
10/25: Vector and Tensor Visualization (Claudio) LIC hyper LIC Topology-based techniques
10/30: ieee visualization 2007
Guest lecture: Yuan Zhou on simplification techniques
11/1: ieee visualization 2007
Guest lecture: Erik Anderson on Cosmology and EEG analysis
11/6: Vector and Tensor Vis (Carlos) Glyphs DTI techniques
11/8: Aesthetic Issues in Vis (Claudio) Volume Illustration and NPR
11/13: Aesthetic Issues in Vis (Steve) Tufte 1
11/15: Aesthetic Issues in Vis (Steve) Tufte 2
11/20: Information Visualization (Carlos) parallel coordinates graph visualization
11/22: thanksgiving
11/27: Information Visualization (Claudio) hierarchical data vis brushing/ sizing text
11/29: Data Management for Vis 12/4: Vis for presentation or vis for discovery? 12/6: Open research questions