Analysis-by-Synthesis Transformer for Single-View 3D Reconstruction
Dian Jia, Kun Xia, Wei Tang, Zhiming Zou September 29, 2024 - October 4, 2024 Deep learning approaches have made significant success in single-view 3D reconstruction, but they often rely on expensive 3D annotations for… Read more |
|
BI-LAVA: Biocuration with Hierarchical Image Labeling through Active Learning and Visual Analytics
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Juan Trelles Trabucco September 22, 2024 In the biomedical domain, taxonomies organize the acquisition modalities of scientific images in hierarchical structures. Such taxonomies leverage… Read more |
|
Electronic Visualization Laboratory’s 50th Anniversary Retrospective: Look to the Future, Build on the Past
Andrew Johnson, Dana M. Plepys, Daniel J. Sandin, Daria Tsoupikova, G. Elisabeta Marai, Jason Leigh, Jonas Talandis, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Michael E. Papka, Thomas A. DeFanti August 1, 2024 September 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). EVL’s… Read more |
|
DITTO: A Visual Digital Twin for Interventions and Temporal Treatment Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai July 18, 2024 - July 1, 2024 Digital twin models are of high interest to Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) oncologists, who have to navigate a series of complex treatment decisions that… Read more |
|
Fully Test-time Adaptation for Object Detection
Wei Tang, Xiaoqian Ruan June 18, 2024 Though the object detection performance on standard benchmarks has been improved drastically in the last decade, current object detectors are often… Read more |
|
Imbalance-Aware Discriminative Clustering for Unsupervised Semantic Segmentation
Wei Tang May 14, 2024 Unsupervised semantic segmentation (USS) aims at partitioning an image into semantically meaningful segments by learning from a collection of… Read more |
|
The Effects of Virtual Reality Environments on Physiological Stress: A Platform Comparison Between Room-Scale Displays and Desktop Computers (MS Thesis Project)
Farah Kamleh April 26, 2024 Studies have proven the effectiveness of mindfulness and forest-immersion therapy as an option for stress reduction. However, what happens when an… Read more |
|
MOTIV: Visual Exploration of Moral Framing in Social Media
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai March 15, 2024 This project was performed during the COVID-19 pandemic. It presents a visual computing framework (MOTIV) for analyzing moral rhetoric on social… Read more |
|
Deep Umbra: A Generative Approach for Sunlight Access Computation in Urban Spaces
Fabio Miranda, Gustavo Moreira, Kazi Shahrukh Omar February 1, 2024 Sunlight and shadow play critical roles in how urban spaces are utilized, thrive, and grow. While access to sunlight is essential to the success of… Read more |
|
Scaling Computational Fluid Dynamics: In Situ Visualization of NekRS using SENSEI
Michael E. Papka November 12, 2023 - November 17, 2023 In the realm of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), the demand for memory and computation resources is extreme, necessitating the use of… Read more |
|
SAGE3 for Interactive Collaborative Visualization, Analysis, and Storytelling
Luc Renambot November 5, 2023 - November 8, 2023 SAGE3, the newest and most advanced generation of the Smart Amplified Group Environment, is an open-source software designed to facilitate… Read more |
|
Using Personal Situated Analytics (PSA) to Interpret Recorded Meetings
Andrew Johnson, Ashwini Naik October 29, 2023 - November 1, 2023 Applications in immersive environments have gained popularity for training, learning, and recreational tasks. Due to the increasing availability of… Read more |
|
Roses Have Thorns: Understanding the Downside of Oncological Care Delivery Through Visual Analytics and Sequential Rule Mining
Andrew Wentzel, Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai October 22, 2023 - October 27, 2023 Personalized head and neck cancer therapeutics have greatly improved survival rates for patients, but are often leading to understudied long-lasting… Read more |
|
The Urban Toolkit: A Grammar-based Framework for Urban Visual Analytics
Fabio Miranda, Gustavo Moreira, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu October 22, 2023 - October 27, 2023 While cities around the world are looking for smart ways to channel new advances in data collection, management, and analysis to address their… Read more |
|
ProWis: A visual approach for building, managing, and analyzing weather simulation ensembles in runtime
Fabio Miranda October 22, 2023 - October 27, 2023 Weather forecasting is essential for decision-making and is usually performed using numerical modeling. Numerical weather models, in turn, are… Read more |
|
Speculative Progressive Raycasting for Memory Constrained Isosurface Visualization of Massive Volumes
Landon Richard Dyken, Sidharth Kumar October 22, 2023 - October 27, 2023 New web technologies have enabled the deployment of powerful GPU-based computational pipelines that run entirely in the web browser, opening a new… Read more |
|
PSA: A Cross-Platform Framework for Situated Analytics in MR and VR
Andrew Johnson, Ashwini Naik October 16, 2023 - October 20, 2023 Using immersive environments for training, education, and recreation is becoming increasingly popular among individuals. In recent years these… Read more |
|
Guest editorial: special issue on human pose estimation and its applications
Wei Tang October 13, 2023 Estimating the human posture from an image or a video is a fundamental task in computer vision. It not only enhances other vision tasks like action… Read more |
|
Learning from noisy pseudo labels for semi-supervised temporal action localization
Wei Tang October 2, 2023 - October 6, 2023 Semi-Supervised Temporal Action Localization (SS-TAL) aims to improve the generalization ability of action detectors with large-scale unlabeled… Read more |
|
Reflecting on the Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment Team’s 20-Year Translational Research Endeavor in Digital Collaboration Tools
Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown August 23, 2023 * Authors: Belcaid, M., Leigh, J., Theriot, R., Kirshenbaum, N., Tabalba, R., Rogers, M. University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI Johnson, A… Read more |
|
Multi-Organ Spatial Stratification of 3-D Dose Distributions Improves Risk Prediction of Long-Term Self-Reported Severe Symptoms in Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients Receiving Radiotherapy: Development of a Pre-Treatment Decision Support Tool.
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai July 17, 2023 Recent advances in precision medicine for treating Oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) have led to significant improvements in survival for patients. However… Read more |
|
Enhancing biomedical search interfaces with images
G. Elisabeta Marai, Juan Trelles Trabucco July 17, 2023 Motivation: Figures in biomedical papers communicate essential information with the potential to identify relevant documents in biomedical and… Read more |
|
Spatially-aware clustering improves AJCC-8 risk stratification performance in oropharyngeal carcinomas
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai June 28, 2023 Objective: Evaluate the effectiveness of machine learning tools that incorporate spatial information such as disease location and lymph node… Read more |
|
ChemoGraph: Interactive Visual Exploration of the Chemical Space
Michael E. Papka June 12, 2023 - June 16, 2023 Honorable Mention in the EuroVis Best Paper Category Exploratory analysis of the chemical space is an important task in the field of cheminformatics… Read more |
|
The State of the Art in Visualizing Dynamic Multivariate Networks
Michael E. Papka June 12, 2023 - June 16, 2023 Most real-world networks are both dynamic and multivariate in nature, meaning that the network is associated with various attributes and both the… Read more |
|
DASS Good: Explainable Data Mining of Oncology Imaging and Toxicity Data
Andrew Wentzel, Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai June 1, 2023 Developing applicable clinical machine learning models is a difficult task when the data includes spatial information, for example, radiation dose… Read more |
|
Mapping the walk: A scalable computer vision approach for generating sidewalk network datasets from aerial imagery
Fabio Miranda February 22, 2023 While cities around the world are increasingly promoting streets and public spaces that prioritize pedestrians over vehicles, significant data gaps… Read more |
|
Abnormal Ratios Guided Multi-Phase Self-Training for Weakly-Supervised Video Anomaly Detection
Wei Tang January 1, 2023 Weakly-supervised Video Anomaly Detection (WVAD) aims to detect abnormal events in videos given only video-level labels for training. Recent methods… Read more |
|
Visual Analysis and Detection of Contrails in Aircraft Engine Simulations
Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu January 1, 2023 Contrails are condensation trails generated from emitted particles by aircraft engines, which perturb Earth’s radiation budget. Simulation modeling… Read more |
|
Audio Expansion Techniques For Real-Time Communication And Intelligibility Enhancement
John Novak III December 31, 2022 It has often been observed, informally and in academic literature, that speech directed toward individuals who are hard of hearing is naturally… Read more |
|
DRAS: Deep Reinforcement Learning for Cluster Scheduling in High Performance Computing
Michael E. Papka December 1, 2022 Cluster schedulers are crucial in high-performance computing (HPC). They determine when and which user jobs should be allocated to available system… Read more |
|
The Future of Urban Accessibility for People with Disabilities: Data Collection, Analytics, Policy, and Tools
Fabio Miranda October 23, 2022 - October 26, 2022 Inaccessible urban infrastructure creates and reinforces systemic exclusion of people with disabilities and impacts public health, physical activity… Read more |
|
Head and Neck Cancer Predictive Risk Estimator to Determine Control and Therapeutic Outcomes of Radiotherapy (HNCPREDICTOR)
G. Elisabeta Marai, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu October 21, 2022 Background. Personalized radiotherapy can improve treatment outcomes of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, where currently a… Read more |
|
Visual Analysis and Detection of Contrails in Aircraft Engine Simulations
Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu October 16, 2022 - October 21, 2022 Contrails are condensation trails generated from emitted particles by aircraft engines, which perturb Earth’s radiation budget. Simulation… Read more |
|
A Comparison of Spatiotemporal Visualizations for 3D Urban Analytics
Fabio Miranda October 16, 2022 - October 21, 2022 Recent technological innovations have led to an increase in the availability of 3D urban data, such as shadow, noise, solar potential, and earthquake… Read more |
|
Linking scientific instruments and computation: Patterns, technologies, and experiences
Michael E. Papka October 14, 2022 Powerful detectors at modern experimental facilities routinely collect data at multiple GB/s. Online analysis methods are needed to enable the… Read more |
|
V-NeuroStack: Open-source 3D time stack software for identifying patterns in neuronal data
Ashwini Naik, Robert V. Kenyon October 12, 2022 Understanding functional correlations between the activities of neuron populations are vital for the analysis of neuronal networks. Analyzing… Read more |
|
Hummingbird: A Collaborative Live Theater and Virtual Reality Adventure
Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Daria Tsoupikova, Lance Long, Sai Priya Jyothula August 8, 2022 - August 11, 2022 Hummingbird: is a modern, innovative performance merging live theater and interactive virtual reality by bringing a group of active participants into… Read more |
|
A Comparative Study of Methods for the Visualization of Probability Distributions of Geographical Data
Fabio Miranda, Sanjana Srabanti July 13, 2022 Probability distributions are omnipresent in data analysis. They are often used to model the natural uncertainty present in real phenomena or to… Read more |
|
Moving from Composable to Programmable
Andrew Johnson, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Zhongyi Chen June 3, 2022 In today’s Big Data era, data scientists require modern workflows to quickly analyze large-scale datasets using complex codes to maintain the… Read more |
|
Composable Infrastructures for an Academic Research Environment: Lessons Learned
Andrew Johnson, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Zhongyi Chen June 3, 2022 Composable infrastructure holds the promise of accelerating the pace of academic research and discovery by enabling researchers to tailor the… Read more |
|
Monitoring COMPaaS
April 29, 2022 The Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois Chicago acquired a 24 compute node, 64 GPU composable infrastructure compute… Read more |
|
Moving from Composable to Programmable
Andrew Johnson, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Zhongyi Chen April 15, 2022 In today’s Big Data era, data scientists require modern workflows to quickly analyze large-scale datasets using complex codes to maintain the… Read more |
|
Composable Infrastructures for an Academic Research Environment: Lessons Learned
Andrew Johnson, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Timothy Bargo April 15, 2022 Composable infrastructure holds the promise of accelerating the pace of academic research and discovery by enabling researchers to tailor the… Read more |
|
A Tale of Two Centers: Visual Exploration of Health Disparities in Cancer Care
G. Elisabeta Marai, Sanjana Srabanti April 11, 2022 - April 14, 2022 The annual incidence of head and neck cancers (HNC) worldwide is more than 550,000 cases, with around 300,000 deaths each year. However, the… Read more |
|
Exploiting appearance transfer and multi-scale context for efficient person image generation
Wei Tang April 1, 2022 Pose guided person image generation means to generate a photo-realistic person image conditioned on an input person image and a desired pose. This… Read more |
|
CitySurfaces: City-scale semantic segmentation of sidewalk materials
Fabio Miranda April 1, 2022 While designing sustainable and resilient urban built environment is increasingly promoted around the world, significant data gaps have made research… Read more |
|
Visualizing simulation ensembles of extreme weather events
Fabio Miranda February 3, 2022 In the last 20 years, extreme weather-related events like floods, landslides, droughts, and wildfires have caused the death of 1.23 million people… Read more |
|
THALIS: Human-Machine Analysis of Longitudinal Symptoms in Cancer Therapy
Andrew Wentzel, Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu January 1, 2022 Although cancer patients survive years after oncologic therapy, they are plagued with long-lasting or permanent residual symptoms, whose severity… Read more |
|
Securing Collaborative Work in Wide-band Display Environments
Andrew Burks, Andrew Johnson, Krishna Bharadwaj, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown December 13, 2021 - December 15, 2021 SAGE2 (Scalable Amplified Group Environment) is the de-facto platform to support group work on wide-band display environments. Unlike most web… Read more |
|
ANIMO: Annotation of Biomed Image Modalities
G. Elisabeta Marai, Juan Trelles Trabucco December 9, 2021 - December 12, 2021 Figures within biomedical articles present essential evidence of the relevance of a publication in a curation workflow. In particular, visual cues of… Read more |
|
COVID-19 EnsembleVis: Visual Analysis of County-level Ensemble Forecast Models
Fabio Miranda, G. Elisabeta Marai, Sanjana Srabanti December 1, 2021 The spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its contagious disease COVID-19 has impacted countries to an extent not seen since the 1918 flu pandemic. In… Read more |
|
Supporting Collaborative Exploratory Visual Data Analysis in Multi-device Environments
Abeer Alsaiari November 1, 2021 There is a steadily growing interest in leveraging ecosystems of digital devices that go beyond a single desktop for collaborative visual data… Read more |
|
Interaction with Multiple Data Visualizations Through Natural Language Commands
Jillian Aurisano November 1, 2021 Data exploration stands to benefit from environments that permit users to examine and juxtapose many views of data, particularly views that present… Read more |
|
Parameter Analysis and Contrail Detection of Aircraft Engine Simulations
Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu October 25, 2021 Aircraft engines emit particulates that alter the chemical composition of the atmosphere and perturb the Earth’s radiation budget by creating… Read more |
|
Modulated Graph Convolutional Network for 3D Human Pose Estimation
Wei Tang October 11, 2021 - October 17, 2021 The graph convolutional network (GCN) has recently achieved promising performance of 3D human pose estimation (HPE) by modeling the relationship… Read more |
|
Feature Selection for Support Vector Regression Using a Genetic Algorithm
G. Elisabeta Marai September 8, 2021 Support vector regression (SVR) is particularly beneficial when the outcome and predictors are nonlinearly related. However, when many covariates are… Read more |
|
UrbanRama: Navigating Cities in Virtual Reality
Fabio Miranda July 26, 2021 Exploring large virtual environments, such as cities, is a central task in several domains, such as gaming and urban planning. VR systems can greatly… Read more |
|
Utilizing Image and Caption Information for Biomedical Document Classification
G. Elisabeta Marai, Juan Trelles Trabucco July 25, 2021 - July 30, 2021 Motivation: Biomedical research findings are typically disseminated through publications. To simplify access to domain-specific knowledge while… Read more |
|
Hybrid Collaborative Virtual Environments
Krishna Bharadwaj July 23, 2021 Collaborative Virtual Environments have been increasingly used in supporting group work. Several collaborative systems have come up in recent years… Read more |
|
Exploit Visual Dependency Relations for Semantic Segmentation
Wei Tang June 19, 2021 - June 25, 2021 Dependency relations among visual entities are ubiquitous because both objects and scenes are highly structured. They provide prior knowledge about… Read more |
|
A digital twin dyad with deep Q-learning in head and neck cancer treatment
Andrew Wentzel, Elisa Tardini, G. Elisabeta Marai June 18, 2021 Each year, over 60,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with head and neck cancers. Treatment strategies are dynamic and complex and can… Read more |
|
Precision association of lymphatic disease spread with radiation-associated toxicity in oropharyngeal squamous carcinomas
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Timothy Luciani June 11, 2021 Purpose: To determine whether patient similarity in terms of head and neck cancer spread through lymph nodes correlates significantly with… Read more |
|
Identifying Symptom Clusters Through Association Rule Mining
Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai June 8, 2021 Cancer patients experience many symptoms throughout their cancer treatment and sometimes suffer from lasting effects post treatment. Patient-Reported… Read more |
|
Recursive meta-Reinforcement Learning for Personalized Sequential Dynamic Treatment Policies
Elisa Tardini May 1, 2021 In recent years deep meta-reinforcement learning has extended the applicability of reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms: by integrating recurrent… Read more |
|
Modality-Classification of Microscopy Images Using Shallow Variants of Deep Networks
G. Elisabeta Marai, Juan Trelles Trabucco December 16, 2020 - December 19, 2020 Microscopy images are pervasive in biomedical research publications, where images obtained through various microscopy modalities (light… Read more |
|
Learning Global Pose Features in Graph Convolutional Networks for 3D Human Pose Estimation
Wei Tang November 30, 2020 - December 4, 2020 As the human body skeleton can be represented as a sparse graph, it is natural to exploit graph convolutional networks (GCNs) to model the… Read more |
|
Visualizing Symptom Development During Head and Neck Cancer Treatment
Andrew Wentzel, Carla Floricel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Md Nafiul Alam Nipu October 25, 2020 - October 30, 2020 Approximately 100,000 cases of Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) are diagnosed in the US annually. Patients are increasingly likely to survive but often… Read more |
|
Explainable Spatial Clustering: Leveraging Spatial Data in Radiation Oncology
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai October 25, 2020 - October 30, 2020 Advances in data collection in radiation therapy have led to an abundance of opportunities for applying data mining and machine learning techniques… Read more |
|
High-order Graph Convolutional Networks for 3D Human Pose Estimation
Wei Tang September 7, 2020 - September 10, 2020 Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) have been applied to 3D human pose estimation (HPE) from 2D body joint detections and have demonstrated promising… Read more |
|
A Comprehensive Study of Weight Sharing in Graph Networks for 3D Human Pose Estimation
Wei Tang August 23, 2020 - August 28, 2020 Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) have been applied to 3D human pose estimation (HPE) from 2D body joint detections and have shown encouraging… Read more |
|
VisSnippets: A Web-Based System for Impromptu Collaborative Data Exploration on Large Displays
Andrew Burks, Andrew Johnson, Luc Renambot July 26, 2020 - July 30, 2020 The VisSnippets system is designed to facilitate effective collaborative data exploration. VisSnippets leverages SAGE2 middleware that enables users… Read more |
|
Precision toxicity correlates of tumor spatial proximity to organs at risk in cancer patients receiving intensity-modulated radiotherapy
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Peter Hanula July 1, 2020 Abstract Purpose: Using a 200 Head and Neck cancer (HNC) patient cohort, we employ patient similarity based on tumor location, volume, and proximity… Read more |
|
Intelligent Assistant for Exploring Data Visualizations
Abhinav Kumar, Andrew Johnson, Jillian Aurisano May 17, 2020 - May 20, 2020 Visualization, while an effective tool for identifying patterns and insights, requires expert knowledge due to challenges faced when translating user… Read more |
|
Augmenting Small Data to Classify Contextualized Dialogue Acts for Exploratory Visualization
Abhinav Kumar, Andrew Johnson, Jillian Aurisano May 11, 2020 - May 16, 2020 Our goal is to develop an intelligent assistant to support users explore data via visualizations. We have collected a new corpus of conversations… Read more |
|
The Smart Amplified Group Environment
Andrew Burks, Krishna Bharadwaj, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown April 26, 2020 SAGE2 is a widely known open-source environment for collaborative immersive analytics on large display walls. This paper briefly outlines our… Read more |
|
Clustering of Largely Right-Censored Oropharyngeal Head and Neck Cancer Patients for Discriminative Groupings to Improve Outcome Prediction
G. Elisabeta Marai March 2, 2020 Clustering is the task of identifying groups of similar subjects according to certain criteria. The AJCC staging system can be thought as a… Read more |
|
A Spatial Neighborhood Methodology for Computing and Analyzing Lymph Node Carcinoma Similarity in Precision Medicine
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Timothy Luciani March 1, 2020 Precision medicine seeks to tailor therapy to the individual patient, based on statistical correlates from patients who are similar to the one under… Read more |
|
SAGE2 Scalable Amplified Group Environment (poster 2020)
Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown February 13, 2020 - February 14, 2020 SAGE2 is a user-centered platform for small groups or large distributed teams to access digital media datasets from various sources and juxtapose… Read more |
|
V-NeuroStack: 3-D time stacks for finding patterns in spontaneous activity of neurons in mouse brain slice
Ashwini Naik, Robert V. Kenyon October 21, 2019 V-NeuroStack is a web application which uses 3-D time stack approach to identify patterns in the neuronal activity and to understand functional… Read more |
|
Bringing the Field into the Lab: Large-Scale Visualization of Animal Movement Trajectories within a Virtual Island
Andrew Johnson, James Hwang, Jillian Aurisano, Lance Long October 21, 2019 Animal behavior research is becoming an increasingly data-driven field, enabled by advancements in GPS tracking. Rather than directly observe… Read more |
|
Towards Understanding Collaborative Visual Data Analysis in Multi-Device Environments
Abeer Alsaiari, Andrew Johnson October 20, 2019 - October 25, 2019 There is a steadily growing interest in leveraging ecosystems of digital devices that go beyond a single desktop for visual data analysis and… Read more |
|
PolyVis: Cross-Device Framework for Collaborative Visual Data Analysis
Abeer Alsaiari, Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto October 6, 2019 - October 9, 2019 Multi-device environments present new opportunities for collaborative visual data analysis and sense-making by utilizing each device’s… Read more |
|
Usage Patterns of Wideband Display Environments In e-Science Research, Development and Training
Andrew Burks, Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Krishna Bharadwaj, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown September 24, 2019 - September 27, 2019 SAGE (the Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment) and its successor SAGE2 (the Scalable Amplified Group Environment) are operating systems for… Read more |
|
The Effects of Time Expansion on English as a Second Language Individuals
John Novak III, Robert V. Kenyon September 15, 2019 - September 19, 2019 When speaking to second language learners, talkers often reduce their rate of speech to assist their listeners’ understanding and… Read more |
|
Cohort-Based Spatial Similarity Can Predict Radiotherapy Dose Distribution
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Peter Hanula, Timothy Luciani September 15, 2019 - September 18, 2019 In head and neck (HN) cancer treatment, radiotherapy (RT) plans assigned to a given patient depend in large measure on the tumor location with… Read more |
|
Correlating Toxicity Outcomes with Spatial Patterns of Lymph Node Metastasis for Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients
G. Elisabeta Marai, Timothy Luciani September 15, 2019 - September 18, 2019 Imaging is an integral tool in radiation oncology, starting from initial diagnosis to follow-up post-therapy. In head and neck cancer treatment… Read more |
|
Cohort-based T-SSIM Visual Computing for Radiation Therapy Prediction and Exploration
Andrew Wentzel, G. Elisabeta Marai, Peter Hanula, Timothy Luciani August 22, 2019 We describe a visual computing approach to radiation therapy (RT) planning, based on spatial similarity within a patient cohort. In radiotherapy for… Read more |
|
User perspective and higher cognitive task-loads influence movement and performance in immersive training environments
Andrea Rottigni, G. Elisabeta Marai, Juan Trelles Trabucco, Marco Cavallo August 1, 2019 - September 1, 2019 Background: In virtual reality (VR) applications such as games, virtual training, and interactive neurorehabilitation, one can employ either the… Read more |
|
Immersive Analytics Lessons from the Electronic Visualization Laboratory: a 25 Year Perspective
Andrew Johnson, G. Elisabeta Marai, Jason Leigh May 1, 2019 - June 30, 2019 This article provides a 25 year-long perspective on Immersive Analytics through the lens of first-in-kind technological advancements introduced at… Read more |
|
Image Denoising Using A Generative Adversarial Network
Abeer Alsaiari, Angus Forbes March 14, 2019 - March 17, 2019 Animation studios render 3D scenes using a technique called path tracing which enables them to create high quality photorealistic frames. Path… Read more |
|
CAMP - RT: A Patient Similarity-Based Method for Predicting Radiation Dosage in Head and Neck Radiation Oncology
Peter Hanula December 31, 2018 I present an automated method for computing the spatial similarity of tumor location with respect to organs at risk between multiple head and neck… Read more |
|
Collaborative Project Planning Using Large Format Displays
December 31, 2018 Large format displays’ popularity is constantly increasing in universities and workplaces due to their prices showing a constant decrease over… Read more |
|
Evaluating the Effect of Right-Censored End Point Transformation for Radiomic Feature Selection of Data From Patients With Oropharyngeal Cancer
G. Elisabeta Marai November 28, 2018 Purpose To evaluate the effect of transforming a right-censored outcome into binary, continuous, and censored-aware representations on radiomics… Read more |
|
Supporting Navigation with a Torso Wearable Tactile Display
Victor Mateevitsi November 1, 2018 Umwelt, the German word for environment, is a psychology term referring to the individual’s mental image of the surrounding world. This… Read more |
|
Effects of User Controlled Speech Rate on Intelligibility in Noisy Environments
John Novak III, Robert V. Kenyon September 2, 2018 - September 6, 2018 Talkers intentionally producing high-intelligibility speech for listeners in challenging situations often reduce their speech rate. This study… Read more |
|
A Prospective In Silico Analysis of Interdisciplinary and Interobserver Spatial Variability in Post-Operative Target Delineation of High-Risk Oral Cavity Cancers: Does Physician Specialty Matter?
G. Elisabeta Marai August 2, 2018 Background The aim of this study was to determine the interdisciplinary agreement in identifying the post-operative tumor bed. Methods Three… Read more |
|
SAGE2 Scalable Amplified Group Environment (poster 2018)
Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown April 30, 2018 - May 1, 2018 SAGE2 is a user-centered platform for small groups or large distributed teams to access digital media datasets from various sources and juxtapose… Read more |
|
SI2-SSI: SAGE2 (Scalable Amplified Group Environment) (presentation 2018)
Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown April 30, 2018 - May 1, 2018 SAGE2 is a web-based, user-centered platform for small groups or distributed teams to access digital media datasets from various sources and share… Read more |
|
Saliency-Based Feature Selection Strategy in Stereoscopic Panoramic Video Generation
Daniel J. Sandin, Haoyu Wang April 15, 2018 - April 20, 2018 In this paper, we present one saliency-based feature selection and tracking strategy in the feature-based stereoscopic panoramic video generation… Read more |
|
Visual Analysis Techniques for Dynamic Biological Networks
Chihua Ma April 1, 2018 Recent neuroscience research indicates that cognitive operations are performed not by individual brain regions working in isolation, but by networks… Read more |
|
RemBrain: Exploring Dynamic Biospatial Networks with MosaicMatrices and Mirror Glyphs
Chihua Ma, Filippo Pellolio, G. Elisabeta Marai, Robert V. Kenyon November 1, 2017 - December 1, 2017 We introduce a web-based visual comparison approach for the systematic exploration of dynamic activation networks across biological datasets… Read more |
|
Acceptability of clinical decision support prototypes for a nursing electronic health record to facilitate palliative care outcomes.
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson September 1, 2017 To determine acceptability, usefulness, and ease of use for four nursing clinical decision support interface prototypes. In a simulated hospital… Read more |
|
Deep Bidirectional LSTM based RNN for Casual Speech to Clear Speech conversion
Shiwangi Singh May 15, 2017 Clear Speech consists of crisp, loud, and slowly spoken sentence(s) for increased intelligibility where the utterances are distinguishable and… Read more |
|
Multiview Immersion in Hybrid Reality Environments
Alessandro Febretti May 15, 2017 In the domain of large-scale visualization instruments, Hybrid Reality Environments (HREs) are a recent innovation that combines the best-in-class… Read more |
|
Collaboration as a Service?
Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown April 4, 2017 - April 5, 2017 We propose a “Scalable Amplified Group Environment” to enable large-scale human and data interaction and collaboration on High-Resolution… Read more |
|
GPU Acceleration and Interactive Visualization for Spatio-Temporal Networks
Andrea Purgato August 15, 2016 The thesis work presented here focuses on the optimization of the similarity computation among nodes for spatio-temporal networks. The study case in… Read more |
|
Large Multi-Touch Vertical Displays in Multi-User Competitive Tasks
Davide Tantillo August 15, 2016 People are generally enthusiastic of innovative technologies. One of the most important witnesses of this enthusiasm is the reaction of the audience… Read more |
|
Toward a More Robust and Efficient Usability Testing Method of Clinical Decision Support for Nurses Derived from Nursing Electronic Health Record Data
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson June 1, 2016 PURPOSE To develop methods for rapid and simultaneous design, testing, and management of multiple clinical decision support (CDS) features to aid… Read more |
|
Modeling and evaluating user behavior in exploratory visual analysis.
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh March 1, 2016 Empirical evaluation methods for visualizations have traditionally focused on assessing the outcome of the visual analytic process as opposed to… Read more |
|
SAGE2: a Collaboration Portal for Scalable Resolution Displays
Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Jillian Aurisano, Krishna Bharadwaj, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Thomas Marrinan, Victor Mateevitsi January 1, 2016 In this paper, we present SAGE2, a software framework that enables local and remote collaboration on Scalable Resolution Display Environments (SRDE)… Read more |
|
Decorrelated Audio Imaging in Radial Virtual Reality Environments
Bryan Dalle Molle, James Pinkl, Mark Blewett October 23, 2015 University of Illinois at Chicago’s CAVE2 is a large-scale, 320-degree radial visualization environment with a 360-degree 20.2 channel radial… Read more |
|
Multipath Load Balancing for M x N Communication Patterns on the Blue Gene⁄Q Supercomputer Interconnection Network
Andrew Johnson, Huy A. Bui September 8, 2015 - September 11, 2015 Achievable networking performance of applications in a supercomputer depends on the exact combination of the communication patterns of the… Read more |
|
Emotionally Augmented Storytelling Agent - The Effects of Dimensional Emotion Modeling for Agent Behavior Control
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sangyoon Lee, Steve Jones August 26, 2015 - August 28, 2015 The study presented in this paper focuses on a dimensional theory to augment agent nonverbal behavior including emotional facial expression and head… Read more |
|
TurbulentWorld: An Artwork Indicating the Impact of Climate Change
Angus Forbes August 14, 2015 - August 19, 2015 This paper describes an artwork created in response to a question about the role of the artist in communicating climate change issues. The artwork… Read more |
|
Nurses’ Numeracy and Graphical Literacy: Informing Studies of Clinical Decision Support Interfaces
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson August 1, 2015 We present findings of a comparative study of numeracy and graph literacy in a representative group of 60 practicing nurses. The paper focuses on a… Read more |
|
ReactionFlow: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Causality Analysis in Biological Pathways
Angus Forbes, Jillian Aurisano, Tuan Dang July 10, 2015 - July 11, 2015 Background: Molecular and systems biologists are tasked with the comprehension and analysis of incredibly complex networks of biochemical… Read more |
|
PathwayMatrix: Visualizing Binary Relationships between Proteins in Biological Pathways
Angus Forbes, Paul Murray, Tuan Dang July 10, 2015 - July 11, 2015 Background: Molecular activation pathways are inherently complex, and understanding relations across many biochemical reactions and reaction types is… Read more |
|
PICU Nurses’ Pain Assessments And Intervention Choices for Virtual Human And Written Vignettes
Andrew Johnson July 1, 2015 - August 1, 2015 The purpose of this concurrent mixed-methods study was to 1) examine the factors pediatric intensive care unit nurses consider when assessing and… Read more |
|
Video Granular Synthesis
Angus Forbes June 20, 2015 - June 22, 2015 This paper introduces a technique that enables the creative reshaping of one or more video signals based on granular synthesis techniques, normally… Read more |
|
Multiuser-Centered Resource Scheduling for Collaborative Display Wall Environments
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Khairi Reda, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam April 1, 2015 The popularity of large-scale, high-resolution display walls, as visualization endpoints in eScience infrastructure, is rapidly growing. These… Read more |
|
SAGEnext: Next Generation Integrated Persistent Visualization and Collaboration Services for Global Cyberinfrastructure
February 17, 2015 - February 18, 2015 SAGE, the Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment, is the defacto operating system for managing Big Data content on scalable-resolution tiled display… Read more |
|
Development and Validation of a Virtual Human Vignette to Compare Nurses Assessment and Intervention Choices for Pain in Critically Ill Children
Andrew Johnson, Sangyoon Lee February 1, 2015 Introduction: As virtual experiences are increasingly used in health care training and research, it is important that adequate processes are applied… Read more |
|
SAGE2: A New Approach for Data Intensive Collaboration Using Scalable Resolution Shared Displays
Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Jason Leigh, Jillian Aurisano, Krishna Bharadwaj, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam, Thomas Marrinan, Victor Mateevitsi October 22, 2014 - October 25, 2014 Current web-based collaboration systems, such as Google Hangouts, WebEx, and Skype, primarily enable single users to work with remote collaborators… Read more |
|
Dynamic Audio Imaging in Radial Virtual Reality Environments
Bryan Dalle Molle, James Pinkl, Mark Blewett October 9, 2014 - October 12, 2014 The CAVE2 is a large-scale, 320-degree, 3D / 2D, virtual-reality environment developed by the Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University… Read more |
|
Networked On-Line Audio Dilation
Jason Leigh, John Novak III, Robert V. Kenyon September 13, 2014 - September 17, 2014 Audio Dilation is a technique that slows down the tempo of audio signals without changing the pitch or otherwise distorting the sounds. Networked… Read more |
|
Improving Data Movement Performance for Sparse Data Patterns on the Blue Gene/Q Supercomputer
Huy A. Bui, Jason Leigh, Michael E. Papka, Venkatram Vishwanath September 12, 2014 In-situ analysis has been proposed as a promising solution to glean faster insight and to reduce the amount of data written out to storage. A… Read more |
|
Omegalib: a Multi-View Application Framework for Hybrid Reality Display Environments
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam, Victor Mateevitsi March 29, 2014 - April 2, 2014 In the domain of large-scale visualization instruments, hybrid reality environments (HREs) are a recent innovation that combines the best-in-class… Read more |
|
Scalable parallel I/O on a Blue Gene/Q supercomputer using compression, topology-aware data aggregation, and subfiling
Eric He, Huy A. Bui, Jason Leigh, Michael E. Papka, Venkatram Vishwanath February 12, 2014 - February 14, 2014 In this paper, we propose an approach to improving the I/O performance of an IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputing system using a novel framework that can… Read more |
|
Top Challenges in the Visualization of Engineering Tensor Fields
G. Elisabeta Marai January 1, 2014 In this chapter we summarize the top research challenges in creating successful visualization tools for tensor fields in engineering. The analysis is… Read more |
|
Improving I/O Performance for Sparse Data Movement in Leadership Systems
Huy A. Bui, Jason Leigh, Michael E. Papka, Venkatram Vishwanath November 18, 2013 I/O is one of the most challenging issues for many current petascale high performance computing systems. The issue is expected to become dire in… Read more |
|
Visualizing Large-Scale Atomistic Simulations in Ultra-Resolution Immersive Environments
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Khairi Reda, Michael E. Papka October 13, 2013 - October 14, 2013 Molecular Dynamics is becoming a principle methodology in the study of nanoscale systems, paving the way for innovations in battery design and… Read more |
|
SAGE: Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment Documentation
Dana M. Plepys, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam September 1, 2013 SAGE™ (Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment) is cross-platform, open-source middleware that enables users to have a common operating… Read more |
|
Articulate: Creating Meaningful Visualizations from Natural Language (chapter)
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Jinghua Ge, Kang B. Sun, Yiwen Sun August 29, 2013 This chapter presents an approach to enable non-visualization experts to craft advanced visualizations through the use of natural language as the… Read more |
|
On-Line Audio Dilation for Human Interaction
Eric He, Jason Leigh, John Novak III, Robert V. Kenyon August 25, 2013 - August 29, 2013 On-line audio dilation is a technique that time stretches, or slows down the tempo of audio signals as they are generated. This paper presents an… Read more |
|
A Component-Based Evaluation Protocol for Clinical Decision Support Interfaces
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson, Damin Keenan July 21, 2013 - July 26, 2013 In this paper we present our experience in designing and applying an evaluation protocol for assessing usability of a clinical decision support (CDS)… Read more |
|
Multi-User Centered Resource Scheduling for Large Scale Display Wall Environments
Sungwon Nam May 1, 2013 The popularity of large-scale, high-resolution display walls, as visualization endpoints in eScience infrastructure, is rapidly growing. These… Read more |
|
Sensing the environment through SpiderSense
Jason Leigh, Robert V. Kenyon, Victor Mateevitsi February 7, 2013 Recent scientific advances allow the use of technology to expand the number of forms of energy that can be perceived by humans. Smart sensors can… Read more |
|
CAVE2: A Hybrid Reality Environment for Immersive Simulation and Information Analysis
Alan Verlo, Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Dana M. Plepys, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, JD Pirtle, Jonas Talandis, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Sungwon Nam, Tom Peterka February 4, 2013 - February 5, 2013 Hybrid Reality Environments represent a new kind of visualization spaces that blur the line between virtual environments and high resolution tiled… Read more |
|
Data Mining Nursing Care Plans of End of Life Patients: A Case Study to Improve Healthcare Decision Making
Andrew Johnson February 1, 2013 Pain management of end of life patients (EOL) (n=596 episodes) is examined using statistical and data mining processes of the HANDS database of care… Read more |
|
Scalable Visual Queries for Data Exploration on Large, High-Resolution 3D Displays
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Khairi Reda, Victor Mateevitsi November 12, 2012 As the scale and complexity of data continue to grow at unprecedented rates, scientists are increasingly relying on Large, High-Resolution Displays… Read more |
|
Brain Vascular Reconstruction, Simulation, and Visualization
Thomas Marrinan October 14, 2012 - October 19, 2012 Current techniques in medical imaging and analysis primarily focus on recording information about one specific physiological property at a time… Read more |
|
Maintaining a consistent big picture: Meaningful Use of a Web-based POC EHR System
Andrew Johnson October 1, 2012 Objective: To test the hypothesis that Hands-on Automated Nursing Data System (HANDS) “big picture summary” can be implemented uniformly… Read more |
|
Poisson reconstruction of extreme submersed environments: The ENDURANCE exploration of an under-ice Antarctic Lake
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson, Eric He July 16, 2012 - July 18, 2012 We evaluate the use of Poisson reconstruction to generate a 3D bathymetric model of West Lake Bonney, Antarctica. The source sonar dataset has been… Read more |
|
Scalable Resolution Display Walls
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Daniel J. Sandin, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Jonas Talandis, Kang B. Sun, Luc Renambot, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam, Tom Peterka, Yiwen Sun May 1, 2012 This article will describe the progress since 2000 on research and development in 2-D and 3-D scalable resolution display walls that are built from… Read more |
|
Current State of Pain Care for Hospitalized Patients at End of Life
Andrew Johnson May 1, 2012 We report findings on the current state of pain care in hospitals for end-of-life (EOL) patients using longitudinal data from eight diverse… Read more |
|
Articulate: Creating Meaningful Visualizations from Natural Language
Kang B. Sun, Yiwen Sun March 18, 2012 While many visualization tools exist that offer sophisticated functions for charting complex data, synthesizing various information and deriving… Read more |
|
Future World
December 5, 2011 On a sunny August afternoon undergraduates are perusing the tables arranged around the East Campus, learning about clubs and groups to join, while… Read more |
|
RuleBender: integrated modeling, simulation and visualization for rule-based intracellular biochemistry
G. Elisabeta Marai October 23, 2011 - October 24, 2011 Background: Rule-based modeling (RBM) is a powerful and increasingly popular approach to modeling cell signaling networks. However, novel visual… Read more |
|
The OmegaDesk: Towards A Hybrid 2D & 3D Work Desk
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson, Arthur Nishimoto, Brad McGinnis, Dennis Chau, Jakub Misterka, Jason Leigh, Victor Mateevitsi September 26, 2011 - September 28, 2011 OmegaDesk is a device that allows for seamless interaction between 2D and 3D content. In order to develop this hybrid device, a new form of Operating… Read more |
|
Human Augmentics: Augmenting Human Evolution
Jason Leigh, Robert V. Kenyon August 30, 2011 - September 3, 2011 Human Augmentics (HA) refers to technologies for expanding the capabilities, and characteristics of humans. One can think of Human Augmentics as the… Read more |
|
SUB-ICE EXPLORATION OF AN ANTARCTIC LAKE: RESULTS FROM THE ENDURANCE PROJECT
Alessandro Febretti, Andrew Johnson, Eric He August 21, 2011 - August 24, 2011 The ENDURANCE autonomous underwater vehicle was developed and deployed to explore and map a unique environment: the waters of Lake Bonney in Taylor… Read more |
|
Collaborative Interaction And Display Space Organization In Large High-Resolution Environments
Ratko Jagodic July 1, 2011 In recent years, we have seen a steady increase in the resolution and the amount of collected data that needs to be analyzed or presented. Often, the… Read more |
|
Immersive Empathic Design for Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Eric He, Yi Chen, Yu-Chung Chen May 11, 2011 In this dissertation I propose the “immersive empathic design” approach for interdisciplinary collaborations. It is hard to design a… Read more |
|
CineGrid Exchange: A workflow-based peta-scale distributed storage platform on a high-speed network
Dana M. Plepys January 1, 2011 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) report “The Digital Dilemma” describes the issues caused by the rapid increase of… Read more |
|
Enabling multi-user interaction in large high-resolution distributed environments
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam November 21, 2010 As the amount and the resolution of collected scientific data increase, scientists are realizing the potential benefits that large high-resolution… Read more |
|
Designing an Expressive Avatar of a Real Person
Andrew Johnson, Gordon Carlson, Jason Leigh, Jung-Min Lee, Luc Renambot, Sangyoon Lee, Steve Jones, Sungwon Nam September 20, 2010 - September 22, 2010 The human ability to express and recognize emotions plays an important role in face-to-face communication, and as technology advances it will be… Read more |
|
Open Surgery Training Simulator Using Haptics and Augmented Reality Technologies
Cristian J. Luciano September 1, 2010 This thesis focuses on the research and development of a novel Haptics-based Augmented Reality system that is able to realistically simulate open… Read more |
|
The Fall Beyond Tomorrow’s Life
JD Pirtle August 1, 2010 - May 1, 2011 The Fall Beyond Tomorrow’s Life is an interactive environment that unites water and sound. The primary components of the piece are a volume of… Read more |
|
Articulate: A Semi-automated Model for Translating Natural Language Queries into Meaningful Visualizations
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Jung-Min Lee, Kang B. Sun, Sangyoon Lee, Yiwen Sun June 24, 2010 - June 26, 2010 While many visualization tools exist that offer sophisticated functions for charting complex data, they still expect users to possess a high degree… Read more |
|
Distributed Volume Rendering for Scalable High-Resolution Display Arrays
Jason Leigh, Nicholas Schwarz May 17, 2010 - May 21, 2010 GRAPP 2010 Website This work presents a distributed image-order volume rendering approach for scalable high-resolution displays. This approach… Read more |
|
Ultrascale Collaborative Visualization Using a Display-Rich Global Cyberinfrastructure
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam May 1, 2010 - June 1, 2010 The Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE) is high-performance graphics middleware that enables ultrascale collaborative visualization using a… Read more |
|
Case Study - Designing An Advanced Visualization System for Geological Core Drilling Expeditions
Andrew Johnson, Eric He, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Jung-Min Lee, Luc Renambot, Sangyoon Lee, Sungwon Nam, Yi Chen, Yu-Chung Chen April 10, 2010 - April 15, 2010 We present the design and process of an interactive high-resolution visualization system for diverse and distributed real-world geological core… Read more |
|
New Integrated Data Analyses Software Components
Eric He, Yi Chen, Yu-Chung Chen April 1, 2010 Data management in scientific drilling programs such as the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), the International Continental Scientific… Read more |
|
Haptic Interaction with Volumetric Datasets Using Surface-based Haptic Libraries
Cristian J. Luciano March 25, 2010 - March 26, 2010 An algorithm to provide haptic feedback directly from volumetric datasets is introduced in this paper. The algorithm is able to reproduce and extend… Read more |
|
Multiapplication Intertile Synchronization on Ultra-High-Resolution Display Walls
Byungil Jeong, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam, Venkatram Vishwanath February 22, 2010 - February 23, 2010 Ultra-high-resolution tiled-display walls are typically driven by a cluster of computers. Each computer may drive one or more displays… Read more |
|
A New Driving Simulator for Sleep Research
Jason Leigh January 23, 2010 - January 27, 2010 Driving safety is sensitive to conditions and diseases that affect sleep, and individuals with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome have a high risk of… Read more |
|
Articulate: a Conversational Interface for Visual Analytics
Andrew Johnson, Dennis Chau, Jason Leigh, Kang B. Sun, Yiwen Sun October 11, 2009 - October 16, 2009 While many visualization tools exist that offer sophisticated functions for charting complex data, they still expect users to possess a high degree… Read more |
|
SocioScape - a Tool for Interactive Exploration of Spatio-Temporal Group Dynamics in Social Networks
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Jinghua Ge, Khairi Reda, Laura Wolf October 11, 2009 - October 16, 2009 We introduce SocioScape, an interactive tool for the visual exploration of spatially referenced, dynamic social networks. The tool combines a novel… Read more |
|
Visualization Wall for OR of the Future
Jason Leigh, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown October 9, 2009 - October 10, 2009 The field of Surgery has seen two major paradigm shifts - from Open to Laparoscopic and then from Laparoscopic to Robotic. During this transition… Read more |
|
SocioScape - Spatio-temporal Visual Analysis of Group Dynamics in Social Networks
Khairi Reda July 16, 2009 This thesis presents SocioScape, an interactive visualization tool that embodies a methodology for the visual analysis of spatial and temporal group… Read more |
|
Planetary-Scale Terrain Composition
Andrew Johnson, Arun Rao, Jason Leigh, Robert Kooima, Thomas A. DeFanti April 16, 2009 Many inter-related planetary height map and surface image map data sets exist, and more data are collected each day. Broad communities of scientists… Read more |
|
Usability, Playability, and Long-Term Engagement in Computer Games
Alessandro Febretti April 4, 2009 - April 9, 2009 Does usability affect long term user engagement in computer games, or are other factors more influential? This paper explores this issue, discussing… Read more |
|
Design an Interactive Visualization System for Core Drilling Expeditions Using Immersive Empathic Method
Andrew Johnson, Eric He, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Jung-Min Lee, Luc Renambot, Sangyoon Lee, Sungwon Nam, Yi Chen, Yu-Chung Chen April 4, 2009 - April 9, 2009 In this paper, we propose an immersive empathic design method and used it to create an interactive high-resolution core visualization system for… Read more |
|
Visualizing Science: The OptIPuter Project
Alan Verlo, Byungil Jeong, Daniel J. Sandin, Greg Dawe, Jason Leigh, Javier Girado, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Robert Kooima, Sungwon Nam, Thomas A. DeFanti, Venkatram Vishwanath April 1, 2009 For many areas of science and engineering, visualization has become more than a convenient tool: it has become a necessity for interpreting the… Read more |
|
Automatic Analysis of Eye Tracking Data for Medical Diagnosis
Filippo Galgani, Jason Leigh, Kang B. Sun, Yiwen Sun March 30, 2009 - April 2, 2009 Several studies have analyzed the link between mental dysfunctions and eye movements, using eye tracking techniques to determine where a person is… Read more |
|
Visualcasting: Scalable Real-time Image Distribution in Ultra-High Resolution Display Environments
Byungil Jeong March 19, 2009 Visualization has proven its value in scientific advances by helping scientists gain insight from their data and verify scientific computations. The… Read more |
|
Applying Augmented Reality and Haptics to Evaluate Dynamic Prototypes of Mobile Devices
Cristian J. Luciano March 15, 2009 The current inability to realistically simulate and test dynamic user interfaces of mobile device prototypes is one of the prime limiting factors to… Read more |
|
Haptics-based virtual reality periodontal training simulator
Cristian J. Luciano, Thomas A. DeFanti February 13, 2009 This paper focuses upon the research and development of a prototype dental simulator for training of periodontal procedures. By the use of virtual… Read more |
|
gReader: A Universally Designed, Device-Independent Email Client
Lindsay Grace February 1, 2009 - February 7, 2009 This paper describes the design, development and user study of a text-to-speech system for reviewing email messages. The system retrieves messages… Read more |
|
LambdaRAM: A High-Performance, Multi-Dimensional, Distributed Cache Over Ultra-High Speed Networks
Venkatram Vishwanath December 15, 2008 Interactive, real-time exploration and correlation of multi-terabyte and petabyte datasets from multiple sources are critical to advancing scientific… Read more |
|
The Rails Toolkit (RTK) - Enabling End-System Topology-Aware High End Computing
Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam, Venkatram Vishwanath December 7, 2008 - December 12, 2008 We present a novel rails approach so that future E-Science applications can effectively exploit future system architectures, including multi-core and… Read more |
|
Scalable Adaptive Graphics middleware for visualization streaming and collaboration in ultra resolution display environments
Andrew Johnson, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Jung-Min Lee, Luc Renambot, Ratko Jagodic, Sangyoon Lee, Sungwon Nam November 16, 2008 This paper describes the motivation and capabilities of SAGE - the Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment - a middleware and software client for… Read more |
|
Planetary-scale Terrain Composition
Robert Kooima October 23, 2008 Many inter-related planetary height map and surface image map data sets exist, and more data are collected each day. Broad communities of scientists… Read more |
|
The OptIPortal, a scalable visualization, storage, and computing interface device for the OptiPuter
Alan Verlo, Byungil Jeong, Daniel J. Sandin, Greg Dawe, Jason Leigh, Javier Girado, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Rajvikram Singh, Sungwon Nam, Thomas A. DeFanti, Venkatram Vishwanath September 26, 2008 The OptIPortal is a tiled display that is the visual interface to the OptIPuter, a global-scale computing system tied together by tens of gigabits of… Read more |
|
Accelerating tropical cyclone analysis using LambdaRAM, a distributed data cache over wide-area ultra-fast networks
Jason Leigh, Venkatram Vishwanath September 15, 2008 - November 24, 2008 Data-intensive scientific applications require rapid access to local and geographically distributed data, however, there are significant I/O latency… Read more |
|
WallCology: Design of a Simulation Engine for Learners’ Embodied Inquiry in Population Ecology
Darshan Bhatt August 28, 2008 WallCology is a population ecology simulation built on the Embedded Phenomena framework (Moher, 2006). The primary motivation for the creation of… Read more |
|
Replication of System: explorations in kinetic sculpture
AnnMarie Cernoch July 25, 2008 Replication of System is AnnMarie Cernoch’s Master of Fina Art thesis project - an interactive kinetic sculpture. The project plays with the… Read more |
|
Enabling High Resolution Collaborative Visualization in Display Rich Virtual Organizations
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam July 24, 2008 We predict that high-resolution displays will penetrate scientific laboratories first, and will become pervasive at the office, in the cubicle, and… Read more |
|
Embodying Scientific Concepts in the Physical Space of the Classroom
Brian Uphoff, Darshan Bhatt, Eric He, Peter Malcolm, Tom Moher July 11, 2008 - July 13, 2008 Several simulation environments exist that create a place in which students can explore scientific phenomena. In this paper, we propose design… Read more |
|
Verification of Data Intensive High Performance Computing Middleware
Venkatram Vishwanath July 7, 2008 - July 8, 2008 In this paper, we present our experiences with using verification techniques in Data Intensive High Performance Computing. We discuss the… Read more |
|
Real-time Digital Dome Rendering Techniques and Technologies
Arun Rao, Robert Kooima June 27, 2008 - July 2, 2008 Multi-projector digital dome systems are becoming commonplace, but real-time software to drive them is not. The majority of digital dome content is… Read more |
|
Enhancing Core Drilling Workflows through Advanced Visualization Technology
Andrew Johnson, Eric He, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam, Yi Chen, Yu-Chung Chen June 11, 2008 - June 13, 2008 We present the design and development of Corelyzer, an initial visual core description tool with collaboration and annotation features. Corelyzer… Read more |
|
Specification and Verification of LambdaRAM - A Wide-Area Distributed Cache for High Performance Computing
Jason Leigh, Venkatram Vishwanath June 5, 2008 - June 7, 2008 LambdaRAM is a high-performance, multi-dimensional, wide-area, distributed cache that takes advantage of massively available memory from multiple… Read more |
|
OptiStore: An On-Demand Data Processing Middleware for Very Large Scale Interactive Visualization
Charles Zhang May 1, 2008 OptiStore is an on-demand data processing middleware for extremely large scale interactive visualization applications. It aims to develop a data… Read more |
|
Rain Table: Scalable Architecture for Group-Oriented Visualization of Real-Time Geoscience Phenomena
Dmitri Svistula May 1, 2008 Rain Table is an application for large-scale interactive 2D particle-based simulation and visualization on scalable high-resolution tiled displays… Read more |
|
PACE: A Framework for Personalized Visualization and Scalable Human Computer Interaction
Xun Luo May 1, 2008 Virtual reality (VR) is a technology which allows a user to interact with a computer-simulated virtual environment (VE). Since its inception it has… Read more |
|
Advances in the Dynallax Solid-State Dynamic Parallax Barrier Autostereoscopic Visualization Display System
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, Robert Kooima, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka May 1, 2008 - June 1, 2008 A solid-state dynamic parallax barrier autostereoscopic display mitigates some of the restrictions present in static barrier systems, such as fixed… Read more |
|
WallCology: A Learner’s Interface to a Persistent Virtual Ecosystem
Brian Uphoff November 1, 2007 This thesis presents the motivations, inspirations, design and architecture of an ecology learning environment for middle school science classrooms… Read more |
|
Distributed Volume Rendering of Very Large Data on High-Resolution Scalable Displays
Nicholas Schwarz October 29, 2007 This thesis presents a methodology for rendering very large volume data on scalable high-resolution displays using a distributed-memory cluster. The… Read more |
|
Automating the Extraction of 3D Models from Medical Images for Virtual Reality and Haptic Simulations
Cristian J. Luciano September 22, 2007 - September 25, 2007 The Sensimmer platform represents our ongoing research on simultaneous haptics and graphics rendering of 3D models. For simulation of medical and… Read more |
|
GPU-based elastic-object deformation for enhancement of existing haptic applications
Cristian J. Luciano September 22, 2007 - September 25, 2007 Most haptic libraries allow user to feel the resistance of a flexible virtual object by the implementation of a point-based collision detection… Read more |
|
Accuracy of ventriculostomy catheter placement using a head- and hand-tracked high-resolution virtual reality simulator with haptic feedback
Cristian J. Luciano September 1, 2007 Object. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of ventriculostomy catheter placement on a head- and hand-tracked high-resolution and… Read more |
|
The Far Dark Shore: Sculptural Depth and Relief in Digital Stereoscopic Video and Composited Stereoscopic Computer Graphics
JD Pirtle September 1, 2007 - August 1, 2008 The depth and relief present in stereoscopic art are sculptural qualities similar to those found in dioramas. Unlike traditional sculpture, projected… Read more |
|
Virtual Reality in Neurosurgical Education: Part-task Ventriculostomy Simulation with Dynamic Visual and Haptic Feedback
Cristian J. Luciano July 1, 2007 OBJECTIVE: Mastery of the neurosurgical skill set involves many hours of supervised intraoperative training. Convergence of political, economic, and… Read more |
|
Emerging from the CAVE: Collaboration in Ultra High Resolution Environments
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Cole Krumbholz, Dmitri Svistula, Hyejung Hur, Jason Leigh, Jinghua Ge, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Ratko Jagodic, Robert Kooima, Sungwon Nam, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka June 14, 2007 - June 15, 2007 Low-cost computing, displays and networking is making it possible to create collaboration environments that are truly able to bridge distance. This… Read more |
|
Collaborative Visualization Architecture in Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment
Byungil Jeong April 26, 2007 - April 27, 2007 As scalable high-resolution displays have become increasingly prevalent and networking is diminishing in cost at a rate exceeding that of computing… Read more |
|
Dynallax: Dynamic Parallax Barrier Autostereoscopic Display
Tom Peterka April 23, 2007 Tom Peterka’s PH.D. Dissertation - Submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer… Read more |
|
Real-Time Neural Network-based Face Tracker for VR Displays
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Robert Kooima, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka March 10, 2007 - March 14, 2007 Tracking technology for Virtual Reality (VR) applications typically requires the user to wear head-mounted sensors with transmitters or wires. This… Read more |
|
Dynallax: Solid State Dynamic Parallax Barrier Autostereoscopic VR Display
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Robert Kooima, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka March 10, 2007 - March 14, 2007 A novel barrier strip autostereoscopic (AS) display is demonstrated using a solid-state dynamic parallax barrier. A dynamic barrier mitigates… Read more |
|
A GPU Sub-pixel Algorithm for Autostereoscopic Virtual Reality
Daniel J. Sandin, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Robert Kooima, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka March 10, 2007 - March 14, 2007 Autostereoscopic displays enable unencumbered immersive virtual reality, but at a significant computational expense. This expense impacts the… Read more |
|
A Single-Authoring and Bridging Framework for Virtual and Augmented Reality Interfaces
Alex Hill March 10, 2007 - March 11, 2007 Although Image-Plane techniques have been associated with user fatigue and selection ambiguity problems, they can act as a bridging strategy between… Read more |
|
Design and Implementation of SAGE Display Controller
Javid Alimohideen February 1, 2007 SAGE Display Controller, a web-based application designed and developed to access and control the SAGE environment. The application allows a novice… Read more |
|
Evolution of the Varrier™ Autostereoscopic VR Display: 2001-2007
Daniel J. Sandin, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Robert Kooima, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka January 28, 2007 - February 1, 2007 Autostereoscopy (AS) is an increasingly valuable virtual reality (VR) display technology; indeed, the IS&T / SPIE Electronic Imaging Conference… Read more |
|
CytoViz: an Artistic Mapping of Network Measurements as Living Organisms in a VR Application
Brenda Lopez Silva, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam January 28, 2007 - February 1, 2007 CytoViz is an artistic, real-time information visualization driven by statistical information gathered during gigabit network transfers to the… Read more |
|
AR-PIN / PDC: Flexible Advance Reservation of Intradomain and Interdomain Lightpaths
Eric He, Fang Wang, Jason Leigh, Muxuan Wang, Venkatram Vishwanath, Xi Wang November 27, 2006 - December 1, 2006 A collection of Grid computing resources interconnected by an application-configurable network of lightpaths is called a LambdaGrid. It provides… Read more |
|
High-Performance Dynamic Graphics Streaming for Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Jason Leigh, Julieta Aguilera, Luc Renambot, Rajvikram Singh, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam November 11, 2006 - November 17, 2006 The Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE) is specialized middleware for enabling data, high-definition video and extremely high-resolution… Read more |
|
GeoWall: Stereoscopic Visualization for Geoscience Research and Education
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh November 1, 2006 - December 31, 2006 In 2001 the GeoWall project began with a question: Could we create an affordable (<$10,000) version of our existing CAVE® hardware and… Read more |
|
A Flexible Advance Reservation Model for Multi-Domain WDM Optical Networks
Eric He, Fang Wang, Jason Leigh, Muxuan Wang, Xi Wang October 1, 2006 - October 2, 2006 Advance reservation is a mechanism to guarantee the availability of resources when they are needed. In the context of LambdaGrid, this mechanism is… Read more |
|
The Global Lambda Visualization Facility: An International Ultra-High-Definition Wide-Area Visualization Collaboratory
Alan Verlo, Andrew Johnson, Brenda Lopez Silva, Byungil Jeong, Daniel J. Sandin, Dmitri Svistula, Fang Wang, Jason Leigh, Javier Girado, Jinghua Ge, Julieta Aguilera, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Muxuan Wang, Nicholas Schwarz, Rajvikram Singh, Ratko Jagodic, Robert Kooima, Sungwon Nam, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tom Peterka, Venkatram Vishwanath, Xi Wang October 1, 2006 - October 31, 2006 The research outlined in this paper marks an initial global cooperative effort between visualization and collaboration researchers to build a… Read more |
|
A Flexible Advance Reservation Model for Multi-Domain WDM Optical Networks (PhD Thesis)
Eric He September 23, 2006 Grid is a computing architecture that consists of distributed clusters of computers interconnected by a network. Grid computing is used in a variety… Read more |
|
Modeling and Visualizing the Particle Beam in the Rare Isotope Accelerator
Chris Rosenthal, Sally Rosenthal September 1, 2006 Argonne National Laboratory is actively pursuing research and design for a Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA) facility that will aid basic research in… Read more |
|
Visualcasting - Scalable Real-Time Image Distribution in Ultra-High Resolution Display Environments
Byungil Jeong July 15, 2006 - May 15, 2007 The Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE) is a specialized middleware that enables real-time streaming of extremely high-resolution graphics… Read more |
|
Tangible User Interface Testing on the LambdaTable: A High Resolution Tiled LCD Tabletop
Arun Rao, Cole Krumbholz, Robert Kooima July 1, 2006 - July 30, 2006 This paper presents the LambdaTable, a tabletop display that employs tiled LCD monitors to significantly improve resolution over single display or… Read more |
|
Wide-Area experiments with LambdaStream over dedicated high-bandwidth networks
Alan Verlo, Eric He, Fang Wang, Jason Leigh, Lance Long, Luc Renambot, Maxine Brown, Muxuan Wang, Sungwon Nam, Thomas A. DeFanti, Venkatram Vishwanath, Xi Wang April 24, 2006 - April 26, 2006 LambdaGrid applications can generate hundreds to thousands of parallel flows. These flows emanate from network interfaces in the end-systems (i.e… Read more |
|
Collaborative Visualization using High-Resolution Tiled Displays
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Jason Leigh, Julieta Aguilera, Luc Renambot, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam April 22, 2006 - April 27, 2006 We envision situation-rooms and research laboratories in which all the walls are made from seamless ultra-high-resolution displays fed by data… Read more |
|
A Case for UDP Offload Engines in LambdaGrids
Jason Leigh, Venkatram Vishwanath February 2, 2006 - February 3, 2006 Though TCP / IP is considered the de facto standard for Internet related wide area computing, its failure for LambdaGrids is well documented. On the… Read more |
|
CoreWall: A Scalable Interactive Tool for Visual Core Description, Data Visualization, and Stratigraphic Correlation
Andrew Johnson, Arun Rao, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam December 5, 2005 A primary need for studies of sediment, ice and rock cores is an integrated environment for visual core description. CoreWall is a tool that uses… Read more |
|
Scalable Graphics Architecture for High-Resolution Displays
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Rajvikram Singh, Ratko Jagodic, Sungwon Nam October 23, 2005 - October 25, 2005 We envision situation-rooms and research laboratories in which all the walls are made from seamless ultra-high-resolution displays fed by data… Read more |
|
Lambda Table: High Resolution Tiled Display Table for Interacting with Large Visualizations
Andrew Johnson, Cole Krumbholz, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Robert Kooima, Sungwon Nam September 8, 2005 - September 9, 2005 To explore new methods of interaction with large scientific datasets, we have developed a high resolution visualization table. This system merges… Read more |
|
TransLight, a Major US Component of the GLIF
Andrew Johnson, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti May 1, 2005 - May 31, 2005 |
|
High-Performance Scalable Graphics Architecture for High-Resolution Displays
Andrew Johnson, Byungil Jeong, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Rajvikram Singh, Sungwon Nam May 1, 2005 We present the Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE), a graphics streaming architecture for supporting collaborative scientific visualization… Read more |
|
LambdaStream - a Data Transport Protocol for Streaming Network-intensive Applications over Photonic Networks
Chaoyue Xiong, Eric He, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam, Thomas A. DeFanti, Venkatram Vishwanath February 2, 2005 - February 3, 2005 LambdaStream LambdaStream is a transport protocol designed specifically to support gigabit-level streaming, which is required by streaming… Read more |
|
Distributed Volume Rendering of Global Models of Seismic Wave Propagation
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Nicholas Schwarz, Sungwon Nam December 13, 2004 - December 17, 2004 Modeling the dynamics and structure of the Earth’s interior now routinely involves massively distributed computational techniques, which makes… Read more |
|
CoreWall: A Visualization Environment for the Analysis of Lake and Ocean Cores
Andrew Johnson, Arun Rao, Jason Leigh, Jinghua Ge, Luc Renambot, Sungwon Nam December 12, 2004 A primary need for studies of sediment and rock cores is an integrated environment for visual core description. Digital line-scan images of… Read more |
|
Real-time 3D Head Position Tracker System with Stereo Cameras Using a Face Recognition Neural Network
Javier Girado October 29, 2004 Creating credible virtual reality (VR) computer-generated worlds requires constant updating of the images in all displays to have the correct… Read more |
|
Haptics-Based Virtual Reality Periodontal Training Simulator
Cristian J. Luciano September 1, 2004 - October 1, 2006 The haptics-based virtual reality periodontal training simulator project focuses upon the research and development of a prototype dental simulator… Read more |
|
Transitive: Immersive Visualization of Real Time Network Transfers
Brenda Lopez Silva April 30, 2004 - August 30, 2004 Processing data for print and other static media may employ numerous design, digital and analog steps along the way; but the final product is dated… Read more |
|
Realistic Cross-Platform Haptic Applications Using Freely-Available Libraries
Cristian J. Luciano, Thomas A. DeFanti March 1, 2004 This paper describes the development of a generic framework for implementing realistic cross-platform haptic virtual reality applications. Currently… Read more |
|
Real-Time View Morphing of Video Streams
Karl Timm August 1, 2003 This dissertation describes a real-time virtual camera application based on view morphing. This system takes video input from multiple cameras aimed… Read more |
|
INSIDE_OUT
Marientina Gotsis June 27, 2003 - June 28, 2003 I grew up as an aspiring ballet dancer who was turned off by the required physical discipline and quickly distracted by the visual arts and… Read more |
|
3rd Biennial International Grid Applications-driven Testbed Event, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 23-26 September 2002
Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti June 1, 2003 iGrid 2002: The International Virtual Laboratory Editorial iGrid 2002, The Third Biennial International Grid Applications-driven Testbed Event held… Read more |
|
Real-time Camera-based Face Detection using a Modified LAMSTAR Neural Network System
Daniel J. Sandin, Javier Girado, Laura Wolf, Thomas A. DeFanti January 21, 2003 - January 26, 2003 This paper describes a cost-effective, real-time (640x480 at 30Hz) upright frontal face detector as part of an ongoing project to develop a… Read more |
|
Panels, Tools and Views: A Framework for Visual Programming
Allan Spale December 1, 2002 Panels, Tools, and Views (PTV) is a conceptual framework for providing a visual programming environment. This framework seeks to map programming… Read more |
|
Reliable Blast UDP : Predictable High Performance Bulk Data Transfer
Eric He, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti September 1, 2002 High speed bulk data transfer is an important part of many data-intensive scientific applications. This paper describes an aggressive bulk data… Read more |
|
Alive on the Grid
Daniel J. Sandin, Dave Pape July 14, 2002 - July 18, 2002 Alive on the Grid is a collection of virtual art worlds where local and distant participants alike can interact in shared virtual spaces. Enabled by… Read more |
|
AccessGrid-to-Go : Providing AccessGrid access on Personal Digital Assistants
Atul Nayak, HyeYun Park, Jason Leigh, Kyoung Shin Park, Soyon Park March 4, 2002 - March 5, 2002 Vic Viewer for PocketPC (VVP) is a software application to decode and display a packetized video stream delivered over IP networks to a PDA running… Read more |
|
Liquidon
Joseph Tremonti September 1, 2001 - July 1, 2002 Liquidon is an immersive, realtime, audio-visual composition that consists of a virtual environment and an interactive multi-channel soundscape… Read more |
|
Adaptive Networking for Tele-Immersion
Alan Verlo, Atul Nayak, Eric He, HyeYun Park, Jason Leigh, Kyoung Shin Park, Naveen Krishnaprasad, Ray Fang, Soyon Park, Thomas A. DeFanti, Yongjoo Cho May 16, 2001 - May 18, 2001 Tele-Immersive applications possess an unusually broad range of networking requirements. As high-speed and Quality of Service-enabled networks… Read more |
|
A Unified and Collaborative Approach for Analyzing Networks
Naveen Krishnaprasad May 1, 2001 Analyzing fast-growing networks involves considerable complexity, with the number of networked applications increasing exponentially. Existing… Read more |
|
The Varrier Auto-Stereographic Display
Daniel J. Sandin, Greg Dawe, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Todd Margolis January 20, 2001 - January 26, 2001 The goal of our Varrier research is to develop a head-tracked, stereo virtual reality system utilizing plasma or LCD panels. This paper describes a… Read more |
|
Tele-Immersive Collaboration in the CAVE® Research Network (chapter)
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh January 1, 2001 In this chapter we will discuss our work to enable effective collaboration between remote participants within immersive virtual reality environments… Read more |
|
Differentiated Services Experiments Between the Electronic Visualization Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory
Alan Verlo, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti December 1, 2000 Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a mechanism for supporting network Quality of Service (or QoS) whereby packets that are transmitted by a client… Read more |
|
Fuzzy-Timing Petri Net Modeling and Simulation of a Networked Virtual Environment - NICE
Charles Zhang, Thomas A. DeFanti November 1, 2000 Despite their attractive properties, networked virtual environments (net-VEs) are notoriously difficult to design, implement and test due to the… Read more |
|
CAVERNsoft G2: A Toolkit for High Performance Tele-Immersive Collaboration
Andrew Johnson, Chris Scharver, HyeYun Park, Jason Leigh, Kyoung Shin Park, Michael Lewis, Naveen Krishnaprasad, Soyon Park, Yongjoo Cho October 22, 2000 - October 25, 2000 This paper describes the design and implementation of CAVERNsoft G2, a toolkit for building collaborative virtual reality applications. G2’s… Read more |
|
Modeling and Performance Analysis Using Extended Fuzzy-Timing Petri Nets for Networked Virtual Environments
Thomas A. DeFanti October 1, 2000 Virtual Reality (VR) systems (such as the CAVE™) generate images in real-time on the basis of the viewer’s view in the virtual world, so… Read more |
|
Lessons Learned from Employing Multiple Perspectives In a Collaborative Virtual Environment for Visualizing Scientific Data
Abhinav Kapoor, HyeYun Park, Jason Leigh, Kyoung Shin Park, Soyon Park September 10, 2000 - September 12, 2000 This paper explores the concept of multiple perspectives to enhance collaboration by allowing remote participants to tailor their views… Read more |
|
Overcoming Time-Zone Differences and Time Management Problem with Tele-Immersion
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Tomoko Imai, Zhongwei Qui July 18, 2000 - July 21, 2000 N*Vector (Networked Virtual Environment Collaboration Trans-Oceanic Research) is a project to develop innovative networked virtual reality… Read more |
|
iGrid2000 Empowering Global Research Community Networking
Maxine Brown July 18, 2000 - July 21, 2000 iGrid 2000, the International Grid, demonstrates how the power of today’s research networks enables access to remote computing resources… Read more |
|
The Tele-Immersive Data Explorer: A Distributed Architecture for Collaborative Interactive Visualization of Large Data-sets
Andrew Johnson, Brent Grossman, Chris Scharver, Jason Leigh, John Hart, Nikita Sawant, Paul Rossman, Robert L. Grossman June 19, 2000 - June 20, 2000 There exists a number of scientific visualization systems designed to provide a two-dimensional interface to the user. However, little consideration… Read more |
|
Collaborative VisualEyes
Jason Leigh, Maxine Brown June 19, 2000 - June 20, 2000 Collaborative VisualEyes is the latest version of VisualEyes - the virtual reality systems used by Genreal Motors since 1993. Internaly developed… Read more |
|
Exploiting Multiple Perspectives in Tele-Immersion
Abhinav Kapoor, Chris Scharver, HyeYun Park, Jason Leigh, Kyoung Shin Park, Soyon Park June 19, 2000 - June 20, 2000 The work in this paper describes a preliminary observational study conducted on users of CAVE6D, a collaborative CAVE-based virtual reality tool for… Read more |
|
Video-Based Measurement of System Latency
Daniel J. Sandin, Dave Pape, Eric He, Fu Hu Liu, Greg Dawe June 19, 2000 - June 20, 2000 We describe and end-to-end latency measurement method for virtual environments. The method incorporates a video camera to record both a physical… Read more |
|
Creating Tele-Immersion Environments (tutorial)
Andrew Johnson May 21, 2000 - May 24, 2000 A tutorial presentation. Read more |
|
The Tele-Immersive Data Explorer (TIDE): A Distributed Architecture for Tele-immersive Scientific Visualization
Nikita Sawant May 1, 2000 Visualization is the key methodology that gives the researcher insight into data that may be generated from various sources such as computational… Read more |
|
Visualization in Teleimmersive Environments
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti December 1, 1999 In teleimmersion, collaborators at remote sites share the details of a virtual world that can autonomously control computation, query databases, and… Read more |
|
Supporting Transoceanic Collaborations in Virtual Environment
Andrew Johnson, Dave Pape, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tomoko Imai October 19, 1999 - October 21, 1999 In this paper we present a virtual mail (v-mail) system. The prototype system is developed to realize efficent “handing-off” of work… Read more |
|
VR Mail System
Andrew Johnson, Dave Pape, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tomoko Imai September 1, 1999 This paper describes “The Virtual Mail System” software designed for collaborative communication in asynchronous tele-immersive… Read more |
|
Collaborative Visualization: New Advances in Documenting Virtual Reality with IGrams
Dana M. Plepys, Ellen Sandor, Fernando Orellana, Margaret Dolinsky, Stephan Meyers July 14, 1999 - July 16, 1999 (art)n Laboratory and the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago have collaborated on the development of… Read more |
|
The International Grid (iGrid): Empowering Global Research Community Networking Using High Performance International Internet Services
Alan Verlo, Andrew Johnson, Andrew Schmidt, Ben Goldstein, Dana M. Plepys, Jason Leigh, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti June 22, 1999 - June 25, 1999 The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Indiana University collaborated on a major research… Read more |
|
A Tele-Immersive Environment for Collaborative Exploratory Analysis of Massive Data Sets
Andrew Johnson, Brent Grossman, Jason Leigh, Paul Rossman, Robert L. Grossman, Thomas A. DeFanti June 15, 1999 - June 17, 1999 This is a white paper outlining a methodology for employing collaborative, immersive virutal environments as a high-end visualization interface for… Read more |
|
TeleImmersive Virtual Environments for Collaborative Knowledge Discovery
Andrew Johnson, Eric He, Jason Leigh April 11, 1999 - April 15, 1999 This paper describes the design and implementation of two tele-immersive applications, CVD and CAVE6D, both designed to support collaborative… Read more |
|
The Use of Collaborative Virtual Environments in the Mine Countermeasures Mission
Abhinav Kapoor, Andrew Johnson, Eric He, Jason Leigh April 5, 1999 - April 9, 1999 We describe our work on the development and use of collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) in support of very shallow water mine remediation… Read more |
|
A Review of Tele-Immersive Applications in the CAVE® Research Network
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti March 13, 1999 - March 17, 1999 This paper presents an overview of the Tele-Immersion applications that have been built by collaborators around the world using the CAVERNsoft… Read more |
|
The Virtual Mail System
Andrew Johnson, Dave Pape, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tomoko Imai March 13, 1999 - March 17, 1999 “The Virtual Mail Systems” was included in the Poster session of the IEEE VR ’99 Conference. Read more |
|
Transparently Supporting a Wide Range of VR and Stereoscopic Display Devices
Daniel J. Sandin, Dave Pape, Thomas A. DeFanti January 23, 1999 - January 29, 1999 This paper describes an architecture for virtual reality software which transparently supports a number of physical display systems and stereoscopic… Read more |
|
Modeling 3D Scenes from Video
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Marek Czernuszenko, Thomas A. DeFanti January 1, 1999 We present a technique to obtain texture-mapped models of real scenes with a high degree of automation using only a video camera and an overhead… Read more |
|
XP: An Authoring System for Immersive Art Exhibitions
Dave Pape, Josephine Anstey, Maria Roussou, Thomas A. DeFanti, Tomoko Imai November 18, 1998 - November 20, 1998 In this paper we describe a software system for building interactive virtual environments, particularly ones for virtual reality art works. It is… Read more |
|
Multi-disciplinary Experiences with CAVERNsoft Tele-Immersive Applications
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti November 18, 1998 - November 20, 1998 CAVERNsoft is an architecture for creating Tele-Immersive applications, with the goal of making synchronous and asynchronous trans-oceanic… Read more |
|
LIMBO / VTK: A Tool for Rapid Tele-Immersive Visualization
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti October 18, 1998 - October 23, 1998 This “Late Breaking Hot Topic Paper” describes the LIMBO / VTK a tool that allows developers to quickly build collaborative visualization… Read more |
|
Preliminary STAR TAP℠ Tele-Immersion Experiments between Chicago and Singapore
Andrew Johnson, HyeYun Park, Jason Leigh, Kyoung Shin Park, Robert V. Kenyon, Soyon Park, Thomas A. DeFanti September 22, 1998 Preliminary STAR TAP℠ Tele-Immersion Experiments between Chicago and Singapore. Read more |
|
Application Experiences with the Globus Toolkit
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh July 28, 1998 - July 31, 1998 Application Experiences with the Globus Toolkit. Read more |
|
Virtual Environment as Rebus
Margaret Dolinsky July 20, 1998 - July 23, 1998 Art will become innovative in the medium of virtual environments when the spectator abandons the act of mere viewing, transcends simple narrative… Read more |
|
CAVERN and a Unified Approach to Support Realtime Networking and Persistence in Tele-immersion
Jason Leigh May 1, 1998 Teleimmersion is currently one of the most challenging areas of VR research. Networking adds a new dimension. For example, human-factors research in… Read more |
|
CAVERN: The CAVE® Research Network
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti March 25, 1998 CAVERN, the CAVE® Research Network, is an alliance of industrial and research institutions equipped with CAVEs, ImmersaDesks, and high… Read more |
|
The NICE Project: Learning Together in a Virtual World
Andrew Johnson, Christina Vasilakis, Craig Barnes, Eric He, Jason Leigh, Maria Roussou, Tom Moher March 14, 1998 - March 18, 1998 This paper describes the NICE project, an immersive learning environment for children implemented in the CAVE and related multi-user virtual reality… Read more |
|
Global Tele-Immersion: Better than Being There
Andrew Johnson, Daniel J. Sandin, Jason Leigh, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti December 3, 1997 - December 5, 1997 The term Tele-Immersion was first used in October 1996 as the title of a workshop the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at University of… Read more |
|
CAVERN: A Distributed Architecture for Supporting Scalable Persistence and Interoperaility in Collaborative Virtual Environments
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti December 1, 1997 CAVERN, the CAVE Research Network, is an alliance of industrial and research institutions equipped with CAVEs, ImmersaDesks, and high-performance… Read more |
|
Issues in the Design of a Flexible Distributed Architecture for Supporting Persistence and Interoperablility in Collaborative Virtual Environments
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti November 15, 1997 - November 21, 1997 CAVERN, the CAVE Research Network, is an alliance of industrial and research institutions equipped with CAVE-based virtual reality hardware and… Read more |
|
Using Video to Create Avatars in Virtual Reality
Daniel J. Sandin, Joe Insley, Thomas A. DeFanti August 1, 1997 The VideoAvatar Library is a collection of functions that works in conjunction with the Cave™ Library, and can be used to add static… Read more |
|
Issues in the Design and Evaluation of a Virtual Reality Learning Environment
Maria Roussou May 1, 1997 This thesis describes the design, development, and evaluation of the NICE (Narrative Immersive Constructionist / Collaborative Environments) project… Read more |
|
Maria Roussou - Master of Fine Art Thesis Exhibition [cleanse] & Mitologies
Maria Roussou May 1, 1997 [cleanse] Cleanse is an interactive video installation addressing issues of technological and visual literacy. Literacy is fundamental to the shape… Read more |
|
A Hardware-Independent Virtual Reality Development System
Dave Pape July 1, 1996 Virtual reality (VR) shows great promise as a research tool in computational science and engineering. However, it involves new interface styles… Read more |
|
Virtual Reality Over High Speed Networks
Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti July 1, 1996 This special issue, “VR and the Net,” focuses on supercomputing-to-VR and VR-to-VR communications over high-speed networks, enabling… Read more |
|
Supporting Transcontinental Collaborative Work in Persistent Virtual Environments
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh July 1, 1996 One of the current long term goals at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) is to create a persistent virtual environment enabling multiple… Read more |
|
CALVIN: an Immersimedia Design Environment Utilizing Heterogeneous Perspectives
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti June 17, 1996 - June 21, 1996 In this paper we describe CALVIN, an immersive multimedia approach to applying virtual reality in architectural design and collaborative… Read more |
|
Toward Real-time Interactive Virtual Prototyping of Mechanical Systems: Experiences Coupling Virtual Reality with Finite Element Anaylsis
Eric He, Michael E. Papka, Milana Huang, Terry Disz, Yi Chen, Yu-Chung Chen April 1, 1996 Virtual prototyping involves a synthesis of engineering methodology and immersive, three-dimensional visualization technology. Ideally, this is a… Read more |
|
Multi-Perspective Collaborative Design in Persistent Networked Virtual Environments
Andrew Johnson, Christina Vasilakis, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti March 20, 1996 - April 3, 1996 In this paper we present an approach to applying virtual reality in architectural design and collaborative visualization which emphasizes the use of… Read more |
|
High-Resolution and High-Bandwidth Immersive Interactivity
Daniel J. Sandin, Gary Lindahl, Maxine Brown, Thomas A. DeFanti February 1, 1996 The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) specializes in virtual reality (VR) and scientific… Read more |
|
Virtual Environments and Distributed Computing at SC’95
Maxine Brown December 1, 1995 The annual Supercomputing conference provides computational scientists and engineers with a global forum for showcasing their research. Scientists… Read more |
|
Computer-Generated Autostereography Method and Apparatus
Daniel J. Sandin, Stephan Meyers August 29, 1995 There is disclosed a method of making autostereographic images of an object, comprising the steps of inputting to a computer a predetermined number… Read more |
|
Parallel Progressive Refinement and Projection Based Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity
Gideon Goldman, Jon Goldman August 1, 1995 This dissertation presents algorithms and techniques that are applicable to the radiosity method for computer graphics. First, radiosity and relevant… Read more |
|
SANDBOX: Scientists Accessing Necessary Data Based On eXperimentation
Andrew Johnson July 1, 1995 The SANDBOX (Scientists Accessing Necessary Data Based On eXperimentation) is a virtual reality tool allowing an investigator to visualize the… Read more |
|
Data Retrieval Through Virtual Experimentation
Andrew Johnson June 1, 1995 In this paper we describe a new interface to scientific databases, the SANDBOX: Scientists Accessing Necessary Data Based On eXperimentation. The… Read more |
|
Integrating Virtual Reality and High Performance Computing and Communications for Real-Time Molecular Modeling
Alan Cruz, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Thomas A. DeFanti April 1, 1995 This paper describes using virtual reality technologies for the development and exploration of High Performance Computing and Communications… Read more |
|
The Cosmic Worm in the CAVE®: Steering a High Performance Computing Application from a Virtual Environment
Alan Cruz, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti, Trina Roy April 1, 1995 Developing graphical interfaces to steer high performance scientific computations has been a research subject in recent years. Now, computational… Read more |
|
Ultrasonic Calibration of a Magnetic Tracker in a Virtual Reality Space
Daniel J. Sandin, Dave Adamczyk, Morteza Ghazisaedy, Robert V. Kenyon, Thomas A. DeFanti March 1, 1995 This paper describes a system for calibrating the position component of a 6-degree-of-freedom magnetic tracker by comparing the output with a… Read more |
|
An Organization for High-Level Interactive Control of Sound
Daniel J. Sandin, Sumit Das, Thomas A. DeFanti November 1, 1994 Many researcher have created systems, languages, and paradigms for creating sound with the aid of computers. In the past, the utility of these… Read more |
|
CAVEview: Mosaic-based Virtual Reality
Dana M. Plepys, Joanna Mason, Marek Czernuszenko, Thomas A. DeFanti October 1, 1994 CAVE-view is a tool developed for real-time exploration of 3-dimensional virtual reality environments on the desktop over the World Wide Web using… Read more |
|
The SANDBOX: A Virtual Reality Interface to Scientific Databases
Andrew Johnson September 1, 1994 Much of the data that is stored in scientific databases is collected through experimentation. In this paper we propose a new interface to scientific… Read more |
|
SIGGRAPH ’94 Visual Proceedings
Kathy Tanaka, Lucy Petrovich, Maxine Brown July 1, 1994 Attendees of SIGGRAPH 94 experienced the actual use and future direction of scientific visualization in computational science and engineering in… Read more |
|
Cosmic Worm
Gideon Goldman, Jon Goldman, Trina Roy July 1, 1994 Sometimes scientists would like to stick their heads into interesting parts of their data sets and look around, but they are hampered by the… Read more |
|
Virtual Reality in Computational Neuroscience
Brent Grossman, Christina Vasilakis, Jason Leigh, Paul Rossman, Robert L. Grossman, Thomas A. DeFanti June 1, 1994 This paper discusses the development, visualization and exploration of computational neuroscience virtual reality applications in the CAVE Virtual… Read more |
|
A Genetic Programming Application in Virtual Reality
Daniel J. Sandin, Michael E. Papka, Sumit Das, Terry Franguiadakis, Thomas A. DeFanti June 1, 1994 This paper describes a CAVE application, Evolution of Behavior in a Simulated Environment. The application uses genetic programming techniques to… Read more |
|
Input Interfacing to the CAVE™ by Persons with Disabilities
Carolina Cruz-Neira, Daniel J. Sandin, Drew Browning, Thomas A. DeFanti June 1, 1994 Common VR systems use head mounted displays that require duplicating user input devices in virtual space for interactive environments. A major… Read more |
|
SANDBOX: An Interface to Scientific Data Based on Experimentation
Andrew Johnson, Jason Leigh, Thomas A. DeFanti May 30, 1994 - June 1, 1994 Scientific databases contain very large amounts of data accessed by investigators from many disciplines. In this paper, we propose a new interface to… Read more |
|
The GENESIS Simulator-based Neuronal Modeling Database
Brent Grossman, Jason Leigh, Paul Rossman, Robert L. Grossman, Thomas A. DeFanti February 1, 1994 This paper presents a multidisciplinary collaboration between neurobiologists, databases, visualization and human / computer interaction specialists… Read more |
|
User Studies for Toolkit Development in Virtual Reality
Christina Vasilakis January 1, 1994 This paper reports the results of preliminary studies conducted towards the development of a virtual reality user interface toolkit. Before an… Read more |
|
Scientists in Wonderland: A Report on Visualization Applications in the CAVE™ Virtual Reality Environment
Alan Cruz, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Christina Vasilakis, Craig Barnes, Daniel J. Sandin, Eric He, Jason Leigh, Jinghua Ge, Lewis Siegel, Michael E. Papka, Randy Hudson (1951-2020), Roger Engelman, Steven Cohen, Sumit Das, Thomas A. DeFanti October 1, 1993 Traditional computer graphics has typically required that scientists look through a restricted window (the computer screen), to view images that… Read more |
|
Realistic Modeling of Brain Structures with Remote Interaction Between Simulations of an Inferior Olivary Neuron and a Cerebellar Purkinje Cell
Jason Leigh, Jung-Min Lee, Sangyoon Lee, Thomas A. DeFanti March 1, 1993 This publication documents the collaborative work between the Computational Neuroscience Lab at CALTECH and the Electronic Visualization Lab at the… Read more |
|
Virtual Sound Composition for the CAVE®
Sumit Das January 1, 1993 The CAVE® is a surround-screen projection-based virtual reality system developed at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory, University of… Read more |
|
Computer Display of Linear Fractal Surfaces
John Hart May 1, 1991 Historically, computer graphics algorithms have been optimized for locally smooth surfaces. These methods fail when the surface is very rough or, in… Read more |
|
Two-phase IO Enabling Large-scale Performance Introspection (poster)
Ke Fan, Sidharth Kumar November 12, 1970 - November 17, 1970 Numerous sophisticated profiling and visualization tools have been developed to enable programmers to expose semantic information from their… Read more |