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Presentations | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. A Survey of GPU-Based Large-Scale Volume Visualization. At EuroVis 2014 - STAR. Thursday, June 12, 2014. This survey gives an overview of the current state of the art in GPU techniques for interactive large-scale volume visualization. Modern techniques in this field have brought about a sea change in how interactive visualization and analysis of giga-, tera-, and petabytes of volume data can be enabled on GPUs. Read more about A Survey of GPU-Based Large-Scale Volume Visualization.
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The need for speed | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. The need for speed. July 22, 2014. The need for speed. WHAT WILL HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING MEAN FOR YOU? As described in the Summer 2014 issue of. Harvard researchers are pushing the limits of computing power to achieve new breakthroughs in science and engineering. What will high-performance computing mean for you? To select the best chemicals for use in a flow battery, the researchers relied on high-performance computing power. (Photo by Eliza Grinnell.). This organic flow battery.
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Genome Web Article about StratomeX, our Disease Subtype Analysis Tool | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. Genome Web Article about StratomeX, our Disease Subtype Analysis Tool. September 8, 2014. Genome Web has published an article about StratomeX. Our disease subtype analysis tool which was recently published in Nature Methods. The tool is part of the Caleydo framework. And was developed in collaboration with researchers from the Harvard Medical School. Harvard Gazette $28M challenge to figure out why brains are so good at learning. Exhibition at ISCP in New York. Filter News by Month.
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Exhibition at ISCP in New York | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. Exhibition at ISCP in New York. November 11, 2014. From November 7-11th, the International School and Curatorial Program in New York City ( http:/ www.iscp-nyc.org/. Opened its doors for their fall open studios to showcase the work of artist and curators from around the world. One such artist, Jeff Desom ( http:/ www.jeffdesom.com/. Worked closely with post-doctoral researcher James Tompkin ( http:/ www.jamestompkin.com/. Jeff and James collaborated to turn 'Rear Window Timelapse', ...
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The Connectome Project | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. We are interested in the segmentation, visualization and analysis of brain scans in electron and optical microscopy in the multi-terabyte range. Sponsored by NSF, NIH and private foundations. Team Members: Ray Jones, Seymour Knowles-Barley, Verena Kaynig, Steffen Kirchhoff, Johanna Beyer, Ali Al-Awami, Adi Peleg, Daniel Haehn, Hanspeter Pfister. Our group collaborates with the Center for Brain Science.
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New Tool Makes Cancer Analysis More Accessible | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. New Tool Makes Cancer Analysis More Accessible. October 10, 2014. The Harvard Crimson - By. A team of Harvard researchers and their colleagues have developed a new software platform that makes it easier for scientists to understand and analyze the many forms of cancer. Called StratomeX, the software can be used to visualize patterns in cancer-related bioinformatics data in a more lucid and less technical manner. StratomeX is the first tool that can actually give the everyday bench s...
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Device Effect on Panoramic Video+Context Tasks | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. Device Effect on Panoramic Video Context Tasks. Pece F, Tompkin J, Pfister H, Kautz J, Theobalt C. Device Effect on Panoramic Video Context Tasks. In: European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP 2014). London, UK: 2014. Last updated on 11/19/2014.
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Classes | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. CS 205: Computing Foundation for Computational Science. Read more about CS 205: Computing Foundation for Computational Science. CS 109: Data Science - (New Course). Http:/ www.cs109.org/. Read more about CS 109: Data Science - (New Course). AM 207: Monte Carlo Methods, Stochastic Optimization. Read more about AM 207: Monte Carlo Methods, Stochastic Optimization. Http:/ www.cs171.org/.
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Time-Lapse Photometric Stereo and Applications | Visual Computing Group
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Skip to main content. Time-Lapse Photometric Stereo and Applications. Shen F, Sunkavalli K, Bonneel N, Rsinkiewicz S, Pfister H, Tong X. Time-Lapse Photometric Stereo and Applications. In: Pacific Graphics. Seoul, Korea: Wiley and Sons Ltd. 2014. Last updated on 10/02/2014.