visualization
Visualization of Southern California Earthquake
submitted by: amit_chourasia
Scientific Visualization of how an earthquake would effect the southern California region.
Visualizing the ground motions of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
linked profile(s): amit_chourasia
submitted by: apryl
With advances in computational capabilities and refinement of seismic wave-propagation models in the past decade large three-dimensional simulations of earthquake ground motion have become possible. The resulting datasets from these simulations are multivariate, temporal and multi-terabyte in size. Past visual representations of results from seismic studies have been largely confined to static two-dimensional maps. New visual representations provide scientists with alternate ways of viewing...
Authors: Amit Chourasia, Steve Cutchin, Brad Aagaard
How Real Can We Be? Experiencing the Virtual Reality: A Dynamic 3D Model of the Calit2 Building
linked profile(s): jschulze
submitted by: zmz45
Building from an existing project in the Calit2 Immersive Visualization Lab, this research continues to develop a 3D digital model of the Calit2 building and its surroundings, where dynamic elements such as light sources, operating elevators, and automatic doors were added to offer a realistic sense to the artificial model. The goal of the research is to utilize computer science technology effectively in telecommunications by simulating environments where a more tangible connection is built...
Part 2: Visualization conducted at the Synthesis Center at UCSD
submitted by: SDSC
John Moreland discusses visualization conducted at the Synthesis Center at UCSD during SDSC's Summer Computing Institute 2006. For more details about the Summer Computing Institute, please visit: http://www.sdsc.edu/us/training/workshops/2006summerinstitute/schedule.html. Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel.
Part 1: Visualization conducted at the Synthesis Center at UCSD
submitted by: SDSC
John Moreland discusses visualization conducted at the Synthesis Center at UCSD during SDSC's Summer Computing Institute 2006. For more details about the Summer Computing Institute, please visit: http://www.sdsc.edu/us/training/workshops/2006summerinstitute/schedule.html . Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel .
The Orion Nebula animation is available it full at: http://www.scivee.tv/node/3071
Further information about the orion nebula animation is available at:...
Volume Visualization of the Orion Nebula
submitted by: SDSC
View a visualization of the Orion Nebula created by the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
For more information see: http://visservices.sdsc.edu/vistools/examples/Hayden.htm
Also see: Visualization conducted at the Synthesis Center at UCSD by John Moreland
Further information about the orion nebula animation is available at: http://visservices.sdsc.edu/vistools/examples/Hayden.htm

