[Paraview] Research areas utilizing paraview

Cally kalpana0611 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 23 23:27:40 EST 2008


Hi guys


I would like thank Kenneth and Ken personnaly for their comments. Thanks
again for the information. How about VTK, we could use that as our tool
right ?


On 2/23/08, Moreland, Kenneth <kmorel at sandia.gov> wrote:
>
>  One area of research that may pique your interest is that of time-based
> visualization.  A feature that is unique to ParaView/VTK is the support of
> time requests in the visualization pipeline.  It's a new technology that I
> am particularly happy with.  We recently published a paper at the IEEE Vis
> conference that summarizes the implementation.
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>   http://www.cs.unm.edu/~kmorel/documents/TimeVis-IEEE2007.pdf
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> There is a fair amount of research on visualizing data that changes over
> time, and I expect there is lots of interesting research for doing this kind
> of work within a general-purpose, parallel, pipeline-based visualization
> tool like ParaView.
>
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>
> -Ken
>
>
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> *From:* paraview-bounces+kmorel=sandia.gov at paraview.org [mailto:
> paraview-bounces+kmorel=sandia.gov at paraview.org] *On Behalf Of *Cally
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 21, 2008 8:22 AM
> *To:* paraview at paraview.org
> *Subject:* [Paraview] Research areas utilizing paraview
>
>
>
> Hi everyone
>
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>
> Me and my team members are pursuing our postgraduate degree. We will have
> to develope a project as part of our dissertation thesis. My team members
> and I managed to visualize the data given to us – the first phase using
> VTK.We would be moving to the second phase in which we need to parallelize
> the visualization process. We will be using paraview and building it on our
> cluster. I was just wondering, in which part can we focus on our research,
> it has be about parallel processing of visualization and that also using
> ParaView. Paraview seems to be able to do a lot of things, but we, as
> students need to develop some kind of algorithms or some kinda framework or
> some new methodology. Or maybe some kinda parallel plugin, readers .
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> We are hoping by posting this question in mailing list, we would get some
> good response about how we can go about on our parallel processing and which
> area we can focus on. We are doing our literature review, but we are still
> unsure and we don't have any parallel visualization group in our university,
> we are the pioneers. We hope someone can help.
>
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