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Interactive Visualization of Glossy Reflections (Interactieve visualisatie van reflecties in glanzende materialen) KU Leuven
Photorealistic image synthesis techniques have matured in the past decades. Nowadays it is possible to create realistic computer-generated images on consumer hardware in minutes. In computer graphics research the focus has shifted to applying these well-known techniques on the graphics processing unit (GPU), which has evolved recently into a massively parallel general-purpose computing unit. This allows to generate realistic images interactively ...
Visualising things. Perspectives on how to make things public through visualisation Hasselt University KU Leuven
In this paper, we will be discussing how visualisations can facilitate participatory processes by way of conveying issues of public concern as ‘things’. In the line of Latour’s plea to ‘make things public’, visualisations can be purposefully designed to trigger and encourage public debates concerning a wide range of issues. For this, we explore how a visualisation can be both transparent (i.e. visualising the complex entanglement of backstories ...
Lexicon Visualization Library and JavaScript for Scientific Data Visualization KU Leuven Vrije Universiteit Brussel
An eQTL biological data visualization challenge and approaches from the visualization community KU Leuven
An eQTL biological data visualization challenge and approaches from the visualization community KU Leuven
In 2011, the IEEE VisWeek conferences inaugurated a symposium on Biological Data Visualization. Like other domain-oriented Vis symposia, this symposium's purpose was to explore the unique characteristics and requirements of visualization within the domain, and to enhance both the Visualization and Bio/Life-Sciences communities by pushing Biological data sets and domain understanding into the Visualization community, and well-informed ...
Analysis and visualisation of movement : an interdisciplinary review Ghent University
Integrated volume visualisation of archaeological ground penetrating radar data Ghent University
The non-invasive prospection of our archaeological heritage is one of the main tasks of modern archaeology and often provides the necessary bases for further activities, such as special protection or intensified research. Geophysical prospections using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) are an invaluable tool for the non-destructive exploration of archaeological monuments still buried in the ground. However, the analysis and interpretation of the ...
4D coastal flood analysis and visualisation for urban areas Ghent University
Without adaptation, 0.2 to 4.6% of the global population may be flooded annually in 2100 with scenarios of 0.25 till 1.23 m global mean sea level rise. Therefore, it is necessary that local governments engage and educate the local community in order to adapt to the impacts of sea level rise. To this point, we developed a comprehensive four-dimensional (4D, i.e. 3D and time) flood visualisation WebGIS (Web-based Geographic Information System), as ...