Tag: visualization
Drew Berry: Astonishing Molecular Machines
Drew Berry is a biomedical animator whose scientifically accurate and aesthetically rich visualizations reveal the microscopic world inside our bodies to a wide range of audiences. He delivered this speech at TEDxSydney last year.
Siggraph Asia: Free IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications Articles!
How is visualization key to sustainable living? Read IEEE Computer Society CG&A’s article and find out. A special offer for Siggraph Asia attendees from IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications!
Rapid photorealistic rendering and particle simulation with NVIDIA Maximus
NVIDIA Maximus technology allows professionals to process compute-heavy tasks at their desks while simultaneously serving up visually demanding graphics.
Today at SC11: Ultrascale Visualization Workshop
This workshop aims at addressing this pressing issue by fostering communication between visualization researchers and the users of visualization. Attendees will be introduced to the latest and greatest research innovations in large data visualization, and also learn how these innovations impact scientific supercomputing and discovery process.
Dell events at SC11: Emphasis on HPC Visualization
Visualization has become an essential tool in scientific research, spanning many areas of science and engineering research and design. This session will share first-hand experiences shared by leaders in the industry in conceptualization, planning, design and implementation of visualization solutions, from entry-level to the largest clusters and walls.
Simulating the Universe for Movie Fans
See how the science embedded in the Terrence Malick film ‘The Tree of Life.’ Scientist Volker Bromm conducted astrophysical simulations on a supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, and the viz team at NCSA transformed that data into striking images for use in the film.
Visualization 3D Geological Modeling Using CUDA
Three-dimensional geological model can describe the types of geological information, and express a variety of topological relations among geological phenomena. Kriging interpolation is an important spatial interpolation method of geological modeling, but every grid point needs to compute augmented matrix and solve equations.
High-performance software rasterization on GPUs
In this paper, we implement an efficient, completely software-based graphics pipeline on a GPU. Unlike previous approaches, we obey ordering constraints imposed by current graphics APIs, guarantee hole-free rasterization, and support multisample antialiasing.
TED Video: Visualizing the medical data explosion
Today medical scans produce thousands of images and terabytes of data for a single patient in mere seconds, but how do doctors parse this information and determine what’s useful? At TEDxGöteborg, scientific visualization expert Anders Ynnerman shows us sophisticated new tools — like virtual autopsies — for analyzing this myriad data, and a glimpse at some sci-fi-sounding medical technologies in development. This talk contains some graphic medical imagery.
High Performance Graphics 2011
We are pleased to announce High-Performance Graphics 2011. High Performance Graphics is the leading international forum for performance-oriented graphics systems research including innovative algorithms, efficient implementations, and hardware architecture. The conference brings together researchers, engineers, and architects to discuss the complex interactions of massively parallel hardware, novel programming models, efficient graphics algorithms, and innovative applications.





