Mark Jones presented: "Adaptive Infrastructure
for Visual Computing" at the Theory and Practice of Computer
Graphics conference in Bangor, June 2007.
Chris Hughes presented: "A flexible approach to High Performance
Visualization enabled Augmented Reality" at the Theory and
Practice of Computer
Graphics conference in Bangor, June 2007.
The National Grid Service (NGS) have carried out an early trial
evaluation of e-Viz, sponsoring a technical buddy at Manchester for
testing the software as a possible service for the NGS within their
software stack.
Some of the ideas from e-Viz will be carried forward in the newly
funded DTI Technology Programme project, ADVISE, which seeks to develop
an environment for Visual Analytics, combining visual and statistical
processing, with special emphasis on highly demanding large dataset
problems. This is a collaboration between NAG Ltd, VSNi Ltd and
University of Leeds.
The work on knowledge-based data management led to further
collaboration between Swansea and Utah, which is being supported by an
EPSRC collaborativetravel grant (EP/D059674/1).
e-Viz at IEEE
Visualization 2006,
Baltimore, USA, October/November 2006
Ken Brodlie organised a half-day workshop on Grid-Based
Visualization to explore the impact on visualization systems of two
emerging developments in computing: Grid and Web Services. Keynote
speaker: Ian Foster
(Argonne National Laboratory)
"A Framework for Adaptive Visualization" Poster
presentation at
IEEE Visualisation 2006. Download the poster here.
Other 2006 presentations of e-Viz project work:
"A generic approach to High Performance Visualization
enabled
Augmented
Reality" Poster presentation at UK e-Science Programme All Hands
Meeting, Nottingham, September 2006.
"The Making of SimEAC", Poster presentation at
3rd IEEE
International Conference on Autonomic Computing, Dublin, Ireland, 2006
"Agent Based Visualization and
Strategies" at
WSCG 06 International Conference in Central Europe on Computer
Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision,
February 2006
"A flexible infrastructure for delivering Augmented
Reality
enabled Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation" at Medicine Meets Virtual
Reality 14, January 2006, Long Beach California.
A State-of-the-art-report on "Visual
Supercomputing - Technologies, Applications and Challenges"
was
presented by the e-Viz collaborators at Eurographics
2004 in Grenoble, France.