Date: Thursdays (see program)
Time: starting at 13:00
Place:
Room 006
Computational Foundry
Bay Campus
Swansea University
SA1 8EN
Coordinator(s):
Robert S. Laramee
If you have a talk you'd like to give or an event
you would like to take place in conjuction with the
Visible Lunch then please contact a coordinator!
Former Co-Coordinator(s):
Tony McLoughlin
(2007-2010)
Zhao Geng
(2010-2011)
Zhenmin Peng
(2009-2011)
Victoria Wang
(2010-2011)
Group Link:
Join us on
facebook
as well.
Poster:
Check out the new
Visible Lunch poster!
Feel free to hang it up.
Related Links:
Delighted Beauty.org lead by Tom Cheesman
CODAH-the Centre on Digital Adventures in the Humanities
VLunch, Cardiff, Cardiff School of Computer Science,
Past Events:
Visual Computing Day, 2007
Visual Computing Day, 2009
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Announcement
The Visible Lunch event aims to bring together researchers
at Swansea University (and surroundings) with a common interest
in visual computing, i.e., data visualization, computer graphics,
computer vision, and related topics.
This event encourages informal discussion, open exchange,
and personal interaction in order to foster both
research directions in visual computing and a sense of
local community.
Note that this is the only research oriented seminar in
the Computer Science Department targeted specifically at
students and staff alike.
In fact, the majority of the talks are given by Masters
and PhD students.
The Visible Lunch gives students the (unusual) opportunity
to practice their presentation skills.
Another unusual feature of the Visible Lunch are the post-talk
questions and discussions.
The question and discussion period following a presentation is not
constrained to the strict five or ten minutes imposed by typical
conferences, workshops, or other more formal seminars.
The post-presentation discussions at the Visible Lunch often last much
longer, e.g., 30 minutes or more, and allow time for a true debate.
In fact, this is the only open, uncensored discussion forum
offered in the computer science department.
The Visible Lunch is also inter-disciplinary.
We have hosted engaging speakers from biology, engineering,
industry, psychology, modern languages, earth science, law,
as well as other areas of computer science
such as human-computer interaction and theory.
The Visible Lunch serves as a suitable platform from which
to launch inter-disciplinary collaboration.
We also note that the presentation content is of very high
quality.
7 practice talks featured at the Visible
Lunch have already presented contributions that were chosen
as best papers (They are indicated in the program below.).
A seventh paper was shortlisted for best paper.
The Visualization Group Photo, December 2017
from 2009
Link to more Visible Lunch Photos
The Visual Computing Group Photo, March 2007
Aims
Maybe you are a postgraduate student researching a topic
in visual computing and would like to discuss it with
your colleagues.
Maybe you are working on a problem and would like to find
out if anyone else has seen or worked on the same problem.
Maybe you have an idea for a new research direction and
would like to get someone else's opinion on it.
Maybe you have new results you'd like to show your
colleagues.
Perhaps you have a talk coming up and you'd like to
give it a practice run.
Or maybe you would just like to find out what other projects
colleagues are currently working on.
The goal of this event is to provide a regular, casual forum
for such discussions and meetings.
Topics for discussion include (but are not limited to):
data visualization including scientific and information
visualization
computer graphics and computer vision
visual analytics
new (or old) research ideas
papers and other research literature
problem solving
research results
conferences and journals
dissertations and vivas
research proposals
presentations
special events
programming tools
Who Should Attend?
Although the meeting is targeted at researchers in the Visual and
Interactive Computing Group, post-graduates and staff,
the event is open to anyone.
For example, undergraduates who are thinking about
writing an MRes or PhD in visual computing may want to
attend in order to get an idea of what writing such a
degree is like.
A theoretical computer scientist might want to attend
in order to come up with a visual representation of
their idea(s).
There are certainly mathematicians doing visualization.
HCI researchers might discover one of the many human-centered
research topics in visual computing.
Indeed some of the world's most famous HCI researchers
attend the premier visualization conferences every year.
Why Lunch?
No one has the time to attend yet another seminar, lecture,
or similar event, however, every sensible, healthy person
finds the time to eat lunch.
Therefore the Visual Lunch event attempts to combine
the interests of: (1) eating, (2) research, and (3) time
management.
Please remember to bring your lunch with you.
Special Visible Lunch Events
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[336]
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Fri 24 Jan 2020, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee,
How to Prepare for a Job Interview
,
Historic Last Visible Lunch at Swansea University
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[335]
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Th 9 Jan 2020, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Elif Firat,
Perception, Cognition, and Visualization Design
,
Conference Report Part V from the IEEE VIS Conference,
21-25 October 2019, Vancouver, Canada
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[334]
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Th 19 Dec '19, 18:00, Yogaya's Swansea
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Visualization Group
Special Christmas Visible Dinner
,
Special Christmas Vegan dinner at Yogaya's in the
city center of Swansea
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[333]
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Th 19 Dec '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Qiru Wang,
Visualization in Medicine
,
Conference Report Part IV from the IEEE VIS Conference,
21-25 October 2019, Vancouver, Canada
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[332]
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Th 12 Dec '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Mohammed Alharbi,
Infographics and Storytelling
,
Conference Report Part III from the IEEE VIS Conference,
21-25 October 2019, Vancouver, Canada
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[331]
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Th 5 Dec '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Dylan Rees,
Bias and Patterns
,
Conference Report Part II from the IEEE VIS Conference,
21-25 October 2019, Vancouver, Canada
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[330]
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Th 21 Nov '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee,
VIS Best Papers
,
Conference Report Part I from the IEEE VIS Conference,
21-25 October 2019, Vancouver, Canada
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[329]
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Wed 16 Oct '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Naif Alharbi,
Interactive Visualization of Molecular Dynamics
Simulation Data
,
Practice PhD Viva, for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University
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[328]
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Thu 3 Oct '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Alma Raha,
Bayesian Search
,
Invited Talk, for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University
Abstract:
We are always solving search problems: for instance
answering the question "What is the best route to go from point A to
point B?" involves looking through a range of possible routes and then
deciding on one that we like. Of course if we have a map, it may not
be so difficult. How do we tackle such a problem when there are no
maps available at hand? One possibility is that we use a mental model
of the spatial distances between places (constructed from past
experiences) as a guide to make successful decisions to get to our
destination. In this talk, we will explore a class of computational
model-driven decision making methods inspired by human decision making
process and show how it can be used to solve problems efficiently.
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[327]
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Thu 26 Sept '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Elif Firat,
A Comparative Evaluation on Online Learning Approaches
Using Parallel Coordinate Visualization
,
Research Paper Report,
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[326]
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Thu 19 Sept '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee,
Bob's Personal Finance: A New Beginning
,
Special Personal Finance Track,
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[325]
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Thu 12 Sept '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Qiru Wang,
Time-Series (FP 7)
,
Eurovis 2019 Conference Report Part VI,
1-5 June 2019, Porto, Portugal
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[324]
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Thu 5 Sept '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Carlo Sarli,
Geospatial and Social Data (FP 11)
,
Eurovis 2019 Conference Report Part V,
1-5 June 2019, Porto, Portugal
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[323]
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Thu 22 Aug '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Rhodri Fabbro,
Molecular Graphics and Visual Analysis of Molecular Data
,
Eurovis 2019 Conference Report Part IV,
1-5 June 2019, Porto, Portugal
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[322]
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Thu 25 July '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Mohammed Alharbi,
Analysis, Applications, and Systems (FP)
Eurovis 2019 Conference Report Part III,
1-5 June 2019, Porto, Portugal
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[321]
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Thu 18 July '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Elif Firat,
SP 3: Web Interfaces and Learning
,
Eurovis 2019 Conference Report Part II,
1-5 June 2019, Porto, Portugal
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[320]
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Thu 11 July '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Owen Pickrell,
Visualization of Epilepsy Patient Data
,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University
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[319]
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Thu 4 July '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee
Two Eurovis STAR Papers
,
Dylan Rees,
SP 1: Design and Evaluation
Eurovis 2019 Conference Report Part I,
1-5 June 2019, Porto, Portugal
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[318]
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Thu 27 June '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Richard H Thomas
Old Wine Needing New Bottles:
How Data Visualisation Might Help Improve Journalism.
,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University
Abstract:
Contemporary journalism is facing a number of challenges. As
media scholars, we feel that being able to demonstrate how news
content departs from its noble aims to serve the public and hold
power to account is now more important than ever. These
challenges include the concentration of media ownership that
gives the illusion of choice but not the reality of a plurality
of views and analyses. Accordingly, the same narrow range of
elite voices – called “primary definers” – are increasingly
influential in driving news narratives; anyone watching and
reading about Brexit for example, would notice different media
calling on the same people who say the same things. Coverage is
predictable, and often lacks a cutting edge. Added to this is
the widespread reduction is newsroom staff meaning that hard
pressed journalists have become increasingly reliant on
professionally written but naturally slanted press releases.
Instead of treating these as a useful single source of
information amongst many others, they are reproducing this
content almost in their entirely, with no added journalistic
commentary or value. These specific challenges can be summarised
altogether as representing the developing pattern of news
homogeneity. In terms of research news though, this is very
“old wine”. My question at the end of this talk will be whether
the skills, techniques and expertise of my colleagues in
Computer Science can be used to develop some “new bottles”.
If these messages can be presented with a more innovative and
higher impact delivery, they stand a greater chance of making
a difference to democracy. And that’s in everyone’s interests.
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[317]
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Thu 30 May '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Dylan Rees and Robert S Laramee
A Survey of Information Visualization Books
,
Practice Talk for the EuroVis Conference 2019,
Porto, Portugal 3-7 June 2019
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[316]
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Thu 23 May '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Liam McNabb
Dynamic Geospatial Visualization
,
Practice PhD Viva for the Department of Computer
Science, Swansea University
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[315]
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Thu 2 May '19, Room 006 Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee
How to Write a Visualization Survey Paper: A
Starting Point
,
Practice Talk for the Eurographics 2019 Conference,
Genoa, Italy, 6-10 May 2019
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[314]
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Thu 21 Mar '19, Room 101 Computational Foundry
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Matthew Edmonds, College of Engineering, Swansea University,
Modelling and Simulating Marine Turbines
,
Invited Talk for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University
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[313]
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Thu 14 Mar '19, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee,
Bob's Illustrated Introduction to Meditation
,
Invited Talk for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University
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[312]
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Thu 7 Mar '19, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Arron Lacey, Swansea University School of Medicine,
MedGate NLP, Digitising Medical Records for Clinical
Service and Research
,
Invited Talk for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University
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[311]
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Thu 31 Jan '19, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Imtiaz Khan, Cardiff Metropolitan University,
Interactive visualisation of single cell dynamics
,
Invited Talk for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University
Abstract: An elusive goal for drug discovery is to
connect the origins and outcomes of pharmacodynamic response,
which are often separated over time, space and generation
depth. Despite the availability of multi-dimensional
phenotypic data from timelapse microscopy; subsequent analysis
and interpretation is still limited to population-average that
ignores the heterogeneity and adaptable nature of the
proliferating system at single cell level. Here we present a
range of interactive visualisation tools and techniques that
provide a basis for visual analysis of complex cell cycle
dynamics by dissecting the process and impact of cellular
inter-relationships and the asymmetric features arising as a
result of cell division. By linking with experimental metadata
the tool provided a comprehensive and systematic approach to
map the pharmacodynamics effect that can be applied to a wide
range of preclinical in-vitro cellular studies.
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[310]
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Thu 24 Jan '19, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee,
Bob's Personal Finance: A Small Experiment in Tech Stocks
,
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University
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[309]
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Fri 18 Jan '19, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Richard Roberts,
Practice PhD Viva
,
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University
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[308]
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Thurs 10 Jan '19, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Rhodri Fabbro,
Biological Applications
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part VIII,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[307]
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Thurs 20 Dec '18, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Dylan Rees,
High Dimensional Data
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part VII,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[306]
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Thurs 13 Dec '18, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Mohammed Alharbi,
Text
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part VI,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[305]
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Thurs 6 Dec '18, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Carlo Sarli,
Graph and Image
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part V,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[304]
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Thurs 29 Nov '18, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Omnia Nagoor,
Volume Visualization
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part IV,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[303]
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Thurs 22 Nov '18, Room 006 VisLab Computational Foundry
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Elif Firat,
Perception
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part III,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[302]
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Thurs 8 Nov '18, Room 201 Computational Foundry
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Liam McNabb,
(VAST) Spatio-Temporal Data
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part II,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[301]
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Thurs 1 Nov '18, Room 201 Computational Foundry
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Robert S Laramee,
(InfoViS) Interaction
,
IEEE VIS 2018 Conference Report Part I,
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[300]
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Thurs 18 Oct '18, Room 401 Computational Foundry
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Naif Alharbi,
VAPLI: Novel Visual Abstraction for Protein-Lipid Interactions
,
Practice Talk
for the IEEE VIS 2018 Conference (SciVis Short Papers),
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
Robert S Laramee,
Smart Brushing for Parallel Coordinates
,
Practice Talk
for the IEEE VIS 2018 Conference (InfoVis),
Berlin, Germany, 21-26 Oct 2018
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[299]
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Thurs 11 Oct '18, Room 213 Computational Foundry
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Chao Tong,
Geo-Spatial Visualization of Population Healthcare Data
,
Practice PhD Viva Talk
for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea, UK, 2018
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[298]
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Tues 11 Sept '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Richard Roberts,
An Intrduction to Python
Practice Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[297]
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Thurs 6 Sept '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Elif E Firat,
An Intrduction to Tableau
Practice Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[296]
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Tues 30 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Dylan Rees,
An Intrduction to D3
Practice Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[295]
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Thurs 30 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Liam McNabb,
An Intrduction to QGIS
Practice Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[294]
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Tues 28 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Mohammed Alharbi,
An Intrduction to the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK)
Practice Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[293]
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Thurs 23 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Richard Roberts,
RiverState: A Visual Metaphor Representing Millions of
Time-Oriented State Transitions
and
Richard Roberts,
Spectrum: A C++ Header Library for Colour Map Management
,
Practice Talks
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[292]
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Tues 21 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Chao Tong,
Cartograms with Features
and
Mohammed Alharbi,
SoS TextVis: A Survey of Surveys on Text Visualization
,
Practice Talks
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[291]
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Thurs 16 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Liam McNabb,
When Size Matters: Towards Evaluating Perceivability of
Choropleths
and
Dylan Rees,
GPU-Assisted Scatterplots for Millions of Call Events
,
Practice Talks
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[290]
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Tues 14 Aug '18, Room 504 Faraday Tower
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Elif E Firat,
Towards a Survey of Interactive Visualization for Education
,
Practice Talk
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing Conference (CGVC)
2018, 13-14 Swansea, UK
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[289]
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Thurs 26 July '18, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Liam McNabb,
Conference Report on the 22nd International Conference
on Information Visualization (IV) 2018,
10-13 July 2018, Salerno, Italy
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[288]
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Thurs 12 July '18, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Naif Alharbi,
Biological Visualization
,
Eurovis 2018 Conference Report Part III
from the Eurovis Conference in Brno, Czech Republic,
4-8 June 2018
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[287]
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Thurs 5 July '18, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Liam McNabb,
Dynamic Choropleth Maps-Using Amalgamation to
Increase Area Perceivability,
Practice Talk for the 22nd International Conference
on Information Visualization (IV) 2018,
10-13 July 2018, Salerno, Italy
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[286]
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Thurs 28 June '18
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The first annual College of Science (CoS)
Postgraduate Research (PGR) Student Conference
takes place.
link to event web page
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[285]
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Wed 27 June '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Sylvain Doute,
University Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1,
Physical and Data Science Analysis of Multimodal Images
of the Martian surface
,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University.
Abstract:
Successful Mars observation missions in the last two decades have
acquired large image datasets. These images allow research on
the Martian atmosphere and surface in relation with climate,
geology, resources, etc. The data are extremely heterogeneous,
covering different spectral domains and having huge differences
in their spatial and spectral resolutions. During the seminar I
will present physical and data science methods and tools developed
at IPAG for the morphological, compositional, and textural
characterization of sites representing various geological contexts
involving different periods in the history of Mars. This
information allows a better understanding of the Martian
environment past and present.
Short Bio:
Sylvain Doute received the M.S. degree in physics from the
Université Joseph Fourier (UJF), Grenoble, France in 1994, the
Ph.D. degree in remote sensing from the Université Denis Diderot,
Paris, France in 1998, and the HDR (“Habilitation à Diriger les
Recherches”) degree from UJF in 2011. His Ph.D. work was devoted
to modelling light scattering properties of planetary icy
surfaces with application to the study of Io and Pluto. He held
a postdoctoral position for two years at the Institute of
Geophysics and Planetary Physics (University of California,
Los Angeles) and was also affiliated to Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(Pasadena) to analyse images of the galilean satellites acquired
by the near-infrared mapping spectrometer (Galileo, NASA). He
became research associate for Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique (CNRS) in 2000. He is currently a senior researcher
in Planetary Physics at the Institut de Planétologie et
d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (CNRS-UGA), Grenoble. His research
interests are directed toward the study of Mars cryosphere and
polar atmosphere by imaging spectroscopy in the framework of
OMEGA/MEX, CRISM/MRO, and TGO/CaSSIS space experiments. His
research is supported by R&T activities in image and
signal processing, modelling of remote sensing physics, and
model inversion techniques.
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[284]
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Thurs 21 June '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Mohammed Alharbi,
Comparative and Collaborative
,
Eurovis 2018 Conference Report Part II
from the Eurovis Conference in Brno, Czech Republic,
4-8 June 2018
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[283]
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Thurs 14 June '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Robert S Laramee,
Multiple Fields and Time
,
Eurovis 2018 Conference Report Part I
from the Eurovis Conference in Brno, Czech Republic,
4-8 June 2018
|
[282]
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Thurs 12 Apr '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Visualization of Call Center Data
,
Practice Guest Lecture for the Data Visualization
Module, 16 April 2017
|
[281]
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Thurs 5 Apr '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Chao Tong,
Visualization of Population Healthcare Data
,
Practice Guest Lecture for the Data Visualization
Module, 20 April 2017
|
[280]
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Thurs 22 Mar '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
IVAPP 2018 Conference Report Part II
,
The International Conference on Information Visualization
and Applications , 27-29 Jan 2018, Funchal, Madeira,
Portugal
|
[279]
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Thurs 1 Mar '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Chao Tong,
IVAPP 2018 Conference Report Part I
,
The International Conference on Information Visualization
and Applications , 27-29 Jan 2018, Funchal, Madeira,
Portugal
|
[278]
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Thurs 18 Jan '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Chao Tong,
Storytelling and Visualization: A Survey
,
The International Conference on Information Visualization
and Applications (IVAPP) , 27-29 Jan 2018, Funchal,
Madeira, Portugal
|
[277]
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Tues 9 Jan '18, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Dean Thomas,
Visualization of Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (LQCD) Data
,
Practice PhD Viva
|
[276]
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Thurs 14 Dec '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
All Invited,
The Visible Lunch 10th Anniversary and Christmas
Celebration
At the Root, Fulton House
|
[275]
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Thurs 7 Dec '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Elif Firat,
Understanding Visualization
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part VIII,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[274]
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Thurs 30 Nov '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Dylan Rees,
Design
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part VII,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[273]
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Thurs 23 Nov '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Mohammed Alharbi,
Text and Machine Learning
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part VI,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[272]
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Thurs 16 Nov '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Liam McNabb,
Spatiotemporal Applications
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part V,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[271]
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Thurs 9 Nov '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Naif Alharbi,
Visualization in Biology and Medicine
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part IV,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[270]
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Thurs 2 Nov '17, 14:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Chao Tong,
Graphs and Trees
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part III,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[269]
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Thurs 19 Oct '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Multivariate Data
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part II,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[268]
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Thurs 19 Oct '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Robert S Laramee,
Best Paper Awards and Talks
IEEE VIS 2017 Conference Report Part I,
1-6 Oct 2017, Phoenix, Arizona
|
[267]
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Tues 12 Sept '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
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Chao Tong,
Time-Oriented Cartographic Treemaps for Visualization of
Public Healthcare Data
Practice Talk for the
Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) Conference,
14-15 September 2017, Manchester, UK
|
[266]
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Tues 29 Aug '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Chao Tong,
Cartographic Treemaps for Visualization of Public Healthcare
Data
Practice Talk for the
Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) Conference,
14-15 September 2017, Manchester, UK
|
[265]
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Thurs 24 Aug '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Naif Alharbi,
Real-Time Rendering of Molecular Dynamics Simulation Data
Practice Talk for the
Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) Conference,
14-15 September 2017, Manchester, UK
|
[264]
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Thurs 10 Aug '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Mohammed Alharbi,
Text & Time Visualization
EuroVis 2017 Conference Report Part V,
12-16 June 2017, Barcelona, Spain
|
[263]
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Thurs 3 Aug '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Multi & High Dimensional Visualization
EuroVis 2017 Conference Report Part IV,
12-16 June 2017, Barcelona, Spain
|
[262]
|
Thurs 27 July '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Robert S Laramee,
Interaction & Presentation
EuroVis 2017 Conference Report Part III,
12-16 June 2017, Barcelona, Spain
|
[261]
|
Thurs 13 July '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Liam McNabb,
Applications & Design Studies
EuroVis 2017 Conference Report Part II,
12-16 June 2017, Barcelona, Spain
|
[260]
|
Thurs 6 July '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Dylan Rees,
Plots, Plots, Plots
EuroVis 2017 Conference Report Part I,
12-16 June 2017, Barcelona, Spain
|
[259]
|
Thurs 8 June '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Naif Alharbi,
Molecular Visualization of Computational Biology Data:
A Survey of Surveys (SoS MDV)
Practice Talk,
for the EuroVis 2017 Conference, 12-16 June 2017,
Barcelona, Spain
|
[258]
|
Thurs 18 May '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Liam McNabb,
SoS--A Survey of Surveys in Information Visualization, Part II
Practice Talk,
for the EuroVis 2017 Conference, 12-16 June 2017,
Barcelona, Spain
|
[257]
|
Thurs 25 May '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Dylan Rees,
A Stream Ribbon Seeding Strategy
Practice Talk,
for the EuroVis 2017 Conference, 12-16 June 2017,
Barcelona, Spain
|
[256]
|
Thurs 18 May '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Robert S. Laramee,
SoS--A Survey of Surveys in Information Visualization, Part I
Practice Talk,
for the EuroVis 2017 Conference, 12-16 June 2017,
Barcelona, Spain
|
[255]
|
Thurs 2 Feb '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Naif Alharbi,
Biological, Molecular and Shape Visualization
Conference Report Part VII,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[254]
|
Thurs 19 Jan '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Mohammed Alharbi,
Textual Data
Conference Report Part VI,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[253]
|
Thurs 19 Jan '17, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Liam McNabb,
Storytelling / Presentation
Conference Report Part V,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[252]
|
Thurs 24 Nov '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Dylan Rees,
Interaction
Conference Report Part IV,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[251]
|
Thurs 24 Nov '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Applications
Conference Report Part III,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[250]
|
Thurs 24 Nov '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Chao Tong,
Geovisualization
Conference Report Part II,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[249]
|
Thurs 24 Nov '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Robert S Laramee,
Design Studies and Evaluation
Conference Report Part I,
from the IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore,
Maryland
|
[248]
|
Tues 18 Oct '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Gary Tam,
An Analysis of Machine- and Human-Analytics in Classification
Practice Talk,
IEEE VIS 2016 Conference, 24-28 Oct 2016, Baltimore, Maryland
and recipient of the Best Paper Award at IEEE VAST 2016.
|
[247]
|
Thurs 29 Sept '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Interactive Analytical Treemaps for Visualisation of Call Centre Data,
Practice Talk,
for the Smart Tools and Apps in Computer Graphics (STAG) 2016, 3-4 Oct 2016, Genova,
Italy
|
[246]
|
Mon 12 Sept '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Naif Alharbi,
MolePathFinder: Interactive Multi-Dimensional Path Filtering of
Molecular Dynamics Simulation Data
,
Practice Talk,
for the Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) 2016 Conference,
15-16 Sept 2016, Bournemouth University, UK
|
[245]
|
Tues 26 July '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Time Series Data and Sequences
,
EuroVis 2016 Conference Report Part V,
for the EuroVis 2016 Conference,
6-10 June 2016, Groningen, The Netherlands
|
[244]
|
Tues 19 July '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Liam McNabb,
The State of the Art in Financial Visualization
and Cartograms
,
EuroVis 2016 Conference Report Part IV,
for the EuroVis 2016 Conference,
6-10 June 2016, Groningen, The Netherlands
|
[243]
|
Tues 12 July '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Chao Tong,
Story, History, and Evolution
,
EuroVis 2016 Conference Report Part III,
for the EuroVis 2016 Conference,
6-10 June 2016, Groningen, The Netherlands
|
[242]
|
Tues 5 July '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Naif Alharbi,
Biological Data Visualization
,
EuroVis 2016 Conference Report Part II,
for the EuroVis 2016 Conference,
6-10 June 2016, Groningen, The Netherlands
|
[241]
|
Tues 21 June '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Robert S Laramee,
GeoSpatial Data Visualization
,
EuroVis 2016 Conference Report Part I,
for the EuroVis 2016 Conference,
6-10 June 2016, Groningen, The Netherlands
|
[240]
|
Tues 31 May '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Daniel Archambault,
How Ordered Is It? On the Perceptual Orderability of Visual
Channels
,
Practice Talk,
for the EuroVis 2016 Conference,
6-10 June 2016, Groningen, The Netherlands
|
[239]
|
Tues 24 May '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Richard Roberts,
Adventures from the European Industrial Doctoral Training
School (EIDTS) 2016
,
Doctoral Training Event Report,
For the Computer Science Department and Centre of Digital Arts
and Humanities (CODAH), Swansea University
|
[238]
|
Tues 26 April '16, 13:00, 4th Floor Kitchen, Faraday Tower
|
Ben Daubney, Renishaw.com,
An Industrial Perspective of Computational Geometry
,
Invited Talk,
For the Computer Science Department and Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
|
[237]
|
Tues 8 March '16, 13:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Rita Singer, Bangor University,
Putting Wales on the Map: Using GIS to Uncover European Travel
Routes, 1750 – 2016
,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
Abstract:
This lunchtime seminar showcases the contents and functions of
the database Accounts of Travel: European Travel Literature
about Wales, which contains over 350 entries with summaries of
travel writing about Wales by European visitors, together with
interactive maps and metadata relating to the records.
Travellers from Europe have been writing about their diverse impressions
and perceptions of Wales in diaries, letters, travelogues and, more
recently, blogs for centuries. Remarks on the nature of travelling in a
foreign country, its people, the weather, town and country life, industrial
enterprise, social endeavours or encounters with unfamiliar food are only
a few of the topics in these texts. These diverse topics are featured
extensively in the database, which is one of the main outputs of the Arts
and Humanities Research Council-funded project European Travellers to
Wales, 1750-2010. The project is a collaboration between Bangor University,
the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies and
the Department of Modern Languages at Swansea University.
|
[236]
|
Tues 15 Dec '15, 13:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Sarah Hoss
VocalEyes.org,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
Abstract:
VocalEyes is a digital democracy tool developed in South Wales. It helps groups engage members
to gather opinions & ideas, discuss, prioritise, and feed back on actions. It is used by
schools, colleges, universities, housing associations, community networks, etc. Trainer Sarah
Hoss presents case studies and the principles of digital democracy.
|
[235]
|
Tues 1 Dec '15, 13:00, Room 306 Digital Technium
|
Dr Yan Wu, College of Arts and Humanities,
Swansea University
‘The New Box of Joy and Frustration: The Affordances of Digital Television’,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
|
[234]
|
Tues 16 Nov '15, 13:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Dr Rhys Jones, Department of Languages, Translation and Communication,
Swansea University and
Dr Daniel Cunliffe, Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science,
University of South Wales,
Reasonably Big Data - #DataRhesymolFawr,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
We outline our work in progress on the use of Twitter by the political parties who
contested the 2014 European and 2015 UK general elections in Wales. We build on our
existing work (Cunliffe, 2008, 2011) which examined the relative levels of
Welsh-language provision on party websites during the 2007 Welsh Assembly and 2010
UK elections, and bring to it our previous research (Jones, Cunliffe and Honeycutt,
2013) on Twitter and the Welsh language.
However, this will mainly be a talk about the challenges of ‘data rhesymol fawr’,
or, in English, ‘reasonably big data’. We now have a corpus of over 40,000 tweets
from 12 political parties, and we will outline the challenges we face in analysis
and discuss possible methodologies for constructing and discovering meaning in
what we have collected.
|
[233]
|
Tues 20 Oct '15, 13:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
This is an informal event where we plan to
announce a
CODAH sandpit
in late January, geared towards
preparing funding bids (Bob Laramee),
announce a workshop in March, on digital tools for history
research and teaching (Chris Millington),
set a date for a management committee meeting, and
consider its membership and roles
|
[232]
|
Tues 24 Mar '15, 12:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Dr Matt Wall (Politics and Cultural Studies) and
Dr Stephen Lindsay (Computer Science)
‘What are the odds? Capturing and Exploring Data Created
by Online Political Gambling Markets,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
Abstract: This project has gathered and analysed gambling
market data concerning elections and referendums, the key means
by which citizens influence policy in representative democracies.
From an academic viewpoint, online political gambling markets
provide unique data about the shifts that take place during
election campaigns. Such shifts are currently measured via
polling data – however, polls are highly expensive, tend to be
conducted at irregular intervals, and polling houses differ in
sampling and weighting methodologies. Online gambling markets
provide free, minute-by-minute snapshots of outcome likelihoods
during a campaign, all generated by the same mechanism.
However, gathering and organising such data is not
straightforward, especially given the number of sites offering
political betting markets – each site has a specific format and
features which must be taken into account. Furthermore these
are ‘big’ – in terms of volume (for instance, the UK general
election dataset size is estimated at 9.5 GB) and velocity (the
speed at which markets can react to external events). Storing
and analysing such data requires bespoke tools and techniques.
For this reason, ‘What are the odds?’ is a collaboration between
political scientists and computer scientists, whose key goal is
to allow both the research team and other researchers to capture
and analyse the data created by online political gambling markets.
|
[231]
|
Tues 24 Mar '15, 12:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
David Beavan and Raquel Alegre
The Craftsperson and the Scholar: the Role of Software
Engineers in Humanities Research,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
David Beavan is Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Arts &
Humanities, and Research Manager and Associate Director for
Research for UCL Centre for Digital Humanities.
Raquel Alegre is a Software Developer on the UCL Research
Software Development Team.
|
[230]
|
Tues 10 Mar '15, 12:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Rick Turner and Daniel Archambault,
Mapping the Welsh Marcher Lordships: Results of a Pilot
Project,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
|
[229]
| Tues 24 Feb '15, 12:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Robert S Laramee,
The Ancient Egyptian Demonology Project Database ,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
|
[228]
| Tues 10 Feb '15, 12:00, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
Dr Kasia Szpakowska,
The Ancient Egyptian Demonology Project Database ,
Invited Talk,
For the Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities (CODAH),
Swansea University
|
[227]
| Tues 18 Nov '14, 12:30, SURF Room, Fulton House
|
David Chung,
High Dimensional Glyph-Based Visualization and Interactive
Techniques ,
Practice PhD Viva Talk,
Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[226]
| Tues 28 Oct '14, Room 314 Faraday Tower
|
Max Wilson,
Tweet Usefulness, Style, and Favouriting Behaviour,
Invited Talk
Abstract: This talk is a summary of three recent bits of work,
each on how people engage with social media content on twitter:
1) a study of what makes a tweet useful, 2) the reasons why
people favourite tweets (which someone converted to a buzzfeed post-
http://www.buzzfeed.com/charliewarzel/why-we-favorite-tweets-according-to-science ),
and 3) formative work on the impact of language style.
Bio: Max is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer
Science at the University of Nottingham. His research is focused
on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Seeking, with a more recent
focus on how people gather information from social networks. Max has
had work published at conferences like ACM SIGCHI and AAAI ICWSM, as well
as in journals like the JASIST. Max has also been on the organising
committees of ACM SIGCHI and IIiX, and sits on the editorial board for
the IP&M Journal.
|
[225]
| Tues 21 Oct '14
|
Tom Cheesman and Robert S Laramee,
The CODAH Launch Event,
The Centre of Digital Arts and Humanities,
We will discuss the following topics:
Mission, terms of reference, information capture and sharing,
sharing info on research projects, events (seminars etc),
training, funding opportunities, requests for help, news,
reflections, events / the CODAH budget,
projects, coding for All,
teaching plans, formal structure, membership,
committee roles, minutes, membership, events, information,
links to other groups or centres, national and
international links, increasing comp sci participation
|
[224]
| Thurs 29 May '14
|
Michael Nicholas,
Interactive Visualisation of Automotive Warranty Data Using
Novel Extensions of Chord Diagrams,
Practice Talk for,
EuroVis 2014, The Eurographics Conference on Visualization,
Swansea, Wales, 9-13 June 2014
|
[223]
| Thurs 8 May '14
|
John Grenfell -Performance and Information Manager at
City and County of Swansea,
Performance and Knowledge in Social Services in Wales,
Invited Talk, for the
Department of Computer Science, Swansea, UK
Abstract: Administrative data is held in abundance by social
services, but we often fail to invest time and knowledge to
harvest the meaning it holds. The Health, Social Care and
Well-Being Act 2014 of the Welsh Government provides an
opportunity to rethink the way social services approaches the measurement
of performance. The Act also encourages social services to develop stronger
local knowledge about the communities being served. Information workers in
social services will need to reveal more meaning in our data to help translate
that knowledge into management action. This session demonstrates some of the
tools we have been experimenting with.
Short Bio: John graduated from Durham University with an honours degree in
English in 1989. He has been working in local government since 1991, and
within social services since 1996. His work focusses on all areas of
information management and performance measurement within social services.
He have been developing tools to help make sense of administrative and
performance data for many years. In recent years, my team has been
exploring technologies such as data warehousing, dashboards and mapping.
He keen to share some of this work and find out what the future could hold.
|
[222]
| Thurs 27 Mar '14
|
Michael Nicholas,
Interactive Visualisation of High-Dimensional Warranty
Data,
Practice MRes Viva Talk,
Department of Computer Science, Swansea, UK
|
[221]
| Thurs 19 Dec '13
|
Matt Edmunds,
Stream Surface Seeding for Flow Visualization,
Practice PhD Viva Talk,
Department of Computer Science, Swansea, UK
|
[220]
| Thurs 12 Dec '13
|
John Crowley,
Interactive Visualization of Tidal Flow,
Practice Gregynog Talk for Year 3 Project,
Jame Ellis,
Visual History Gamification,
Practice Gregynog Talk for
Year 3 Project,
Department of Computer Science, Swansea, UK
|
[219]
| Thurs 5 Dec '13
|
Dan Archambault-TBA,
IEEE VIS Conference Report Part III,
13-18 October 2013, Atlanta, Georgia
Please see the link to the
IEEE VIS 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Rodrigo Rogers, Visualization of Animal
Sensor Data, Practice Gregynog Talk for
Year 3 Project,
Department of Computer Science, Swansea, UK
|
[218]
| Wed 27 Nov '13
|
Jan Rybicki,
Stylometry in R,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer
Science, Swansea University.
Co-Sponsored by the
Language Research Centre (LRC).
Abstract: R has been one of the favourite tools of computational
linguists despite its relatively steep learning curve (at least
for humanists). The stylo package, available on CRAN since the
summer of 2013, is a suite of stylometric tools that strives to
combine the speed and the attractive graphics of the R statistical
programming environment with ease of use for literary scholars
and state-of-the-art methods of computational stylistics, such
as Burrows’s Delta and Zeta and their various versions and
variations. After a short introduction to stylometry, the
presentation will show a variety of completed and ongoing
literary and translational research.
Short Bio: Jan Rybicki is an Assistant Professor at the Institute
of English Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland;
he also taught at Rice University, Houston, TX and Kraków's
Pedagogical University. His interests include translation,
comparative literature and humanities computing (especially
stylometry and authorship attribution). He has worked
extensively (both traditionally and digitally) on Henryk
Sienkiewicz and the reception of the Polish novelist's works
into English, and on the reception of English literature in
Poland. Rybicki is also an active literary translator, with
more than twenty translated novels by authors such as Coupland,
Fitzgerald, Golding, Gordimer, le Carré or Winterson.
|
[217]
| Thurs 21 Nov '13
|
Rob Rolley, Key Research and Development Challenges
at General Dynamics,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University, Swansea, UK
Short Bio: Rob Rolley (MSc) is Director of Research and Development
at General Dynamics, UK. His project teams are responsible for
delivering capability product and knowledge into the business
units. Rob started his career as an electronics engineer in
the Radio Group at the Research Labs of ITT Standard Telephone
Laboratories in Harlow. This work was defence related, working
on a wide-range of products including Rapier FSB2, UAV landing
systems and the UK’s first airborne Military GPS system.
Rob has participated in many long field-trials, so understands
what it takes to ensure that technology works away from the
lab in the real world. After a solid 15-year grounding in
research, he then spent the next 10-years leading the rapid
development and delivery of leading edge voice and data
gateway products to market for Nortel and Motorola. This
involved the creation and collaboration with worldwide teams.
Rob joined General Dynamics UK in 2005, where he leads
General Dynamics UK’s internal research and development
activities.
|
[216]
| Thurs 7 Nov '13
|
David Chung-Application Areas,
IEEE VIS Conference Report Part II,
13-18 October 2013, Atlanta, Georgia
Please see the link to the
IEEE VIS 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[215]
| [213]
|
James Walker-Ordinal and Categorical Data,
IEEE VIS Conference Report Part I,
13-18 October 2013, Atlanta, Georgia
Please see the link to the
IEEE VIS 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[214]
| Thurs 10 Oct '13
|
Matt Edmunds-FP 8: Vector Fields,
EuroVis 2013 Conference Report Part VII,
17-21 June 2012, Leipzig, Germany
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[213]
| Thu 3 Oct '13
|
David Chung,
Visual Analytics for Multivariate Sorting of Sport Event Data,
Practice Talk for the
Workshop on Sports Visualization in conjunction with the
IEEE VIS Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia, 13-18 October 2013
|
[212]
| Fri 27 Sept '13
|
Dan Lipsa,
Visualization of Time-Dependent Foam Simulation Data,
Practice PhD Viva Talk for the
Department of Computer Science, Swansea University,
2013
|
[211]
| Thurs 12 Sept '13
|
Robert S Laramee,
Similarity Measures for Enhancing Interactive Streamline Seeding,
Practice Talk for the
China-UK Workshop, Zhejiang University,
Hangzhou, China, 18 Sept 2013 and
IEEE VIS Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia, 13-18 October 2013
|
[210]
| Thurs 29 Aug '13
|
Haya Dossary and Hassan Alshehri
-SP3: High-Dimensional Data,
EuroVis 2013 Conference Report Part VI,
17-21 June 2012, Leipzig, Germany
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[209]
| Thurs 22 Aug '13
|
(Cancelled:) Andrew Ryan-FP: Volumes,
EuroVis 2013 Conference Report Part V,
17-21 June 2012, Leipzig, Germany
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[208]
| Thurs 15 Aug '13
|
Dan Archambault,
The International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
(ICWSM) 2013
Conference Report
8-10 July 2013, Boston, MA
|
[207]
| Thurs 1 Aug '12
|
Mike Nicholas-FP: Space & Time,
EuroVis 2013 Conference Report Part III,
17-21 June 2012, Leipzig, Germany
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[206]
| Thurs 25 July '13
|
Dan Lipsa,
Visualizing 3D, Time-Dependent Foam Simulation Data,
Practice Talk
for the
International Symposium on Visual Computing,
Rethymnon, Crete, Greece
July 29-31, 2013
|
[205]
| Thurs 18 July '12
|
James Walker-Selected Papers from EuroVA 2013,
EuroVis 2013 Conference Report Part II,
17-21 June 2012, Leipzig, Germany
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[204]
| Thurs 11 July '12
|
Robert S Laramee, Visualizing Version Variation,
Practice Invited Talk,
for the third meeting of the Social Sciences, Humanities
& Arts Researcher Education (SHARE) Network, University
College London (UCL), London, UK, 12 July '13,
and
David Chung-FP: Foundations,
EuroVis 2013 Conference Report Part I,
17-21 June 2012, Leipzig, Germany
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2013 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[203]
| Thurs 4 July '13
|
Dan Lipsa,
IEEE VIS and NAFEMS '13 Conference Report,
a discussion of submissions to the IEEE VIS Conference 2013
13-18 Oct 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia and
a conference report for
NAFEMS World Congress (NWC) Conference,
9-12 June, 2013, Salzburg, Austria
|
[202]
| Thurs 13 June '13
|
Robert S Laramee,
EuroVis 2014, The European Conference on Data
Visualization, 9-12 June, 2014, Swansea
University and
David Chung,
Amazing Visible Lunch Statistics
(special catered lunch)
|
[201]
| Thurs 6 June '13
|
Mike Nicholas,
The KESS Graduate School,
a report on what exactly takes place during the obligatory
KESS graduate school and
IEEE VIS Submissions,
a discussion of submissions to the IEEE VIS Conference 2013
13-18 Oct 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia
|
[200]
| Thurs 30 May '13
|
Dan Lipsa,
A Visualization Tool for Foam Research,
Practice Talk for
NAFEMS World Congress (NWC) Conference,
The International Association for the Engineering Analysis
Community, 9-12 June, 2013, Salzburg, Austria
|
[199]
| Thurs 23 May '13
|
David Chung,
IEEE VIS Submissions,
a discussion of submissions to the IEEE VIS Conference 2013
13-18 Oct 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia
|
[198]
| Thurs 16 May '13
|
Matthew Edmunds,
IEEE VIS Submissions,
a discussion of submissions to the IEEE VIS Conference 2013
13-18 Oct 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia
|
[197]
| Thurs 25 Apr '13
|
David Chung,
Glyph-Based Visualization: Applications,
Practice Talk for
EUROGRAPHICS 2013, State of the Art Reports, 6-10 May 2013,
Girona, Spain
|
[196]
| Thurs 18 Apr '13
|
Ben Evans,
The Bloodhound Project: The 1000mph Supersonic Car,
Invited Talk, Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University
Dr Ben Evans is a Lecturer in the College of Engineering
at Swansea University
|
[195]
| Thurs 28 Mar '13
|
Robert S Laramee et al,
Vis 2013 Submissions,
Discussion,
We will discuss the progress of our submissions to
the IEEE VIS 2013 conference and review abstracts for
submission, Atlanta, Georgia, 13-18 Oct '13
|
[194]
| Thurs 21 Mar '13
|
Robert S Laramee et al,
Vis 2013 Submissions,
Discussion,
We will discuss the progress of our submissions to
the IEEE VIS 2013 conference and review abstracts for
submission, Atlanta, Georgia, 13-18 Oct '13
|
[193]
| Thurs 7 Mar '13
|
Robert S Laramee,
IVAPP 2013,
Conference Report on
the 4th International Conference on Information
Visualization Theory and Applications, Barcelona, Spain,
21-24 Feb '13
|
[192]
| Thurs 28 Feb '13
|
Liam Betsworth,
Visualization of History,
PhD Research Talk for the Computer Science
Department at Swansea University
|
[191]
| Thurs 7 Feb '13
|
Gary Tam -SciVis: Topology and Fields
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Conference Report Part V,
Seattle, WA, 15-19 Oct. 2012
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[190]
| Thurs 31 Jan '13
|
Daniel Archambault,
On Information Visualization Research,
Inaugural Talk for the Computer Science
Department at Swansea University
|
[189]
| 12:30, Friday 26 Jan '13, 129 Wallace Building
|
Richard Bender,
How Do You Know When You Are Done Testing?,
Invited Talk for the Computer Science
Department at Swansea University
Short bio: Richard Bender has over forty years experience in
software with a primary focus on quality assurance and testing.
He has consulted
internationally to large and small corporations, government
agencies, and the military. This has involved a wide range of
applications including finance, billing, manufacturing, operating
systems, data base management systems, communications, medical,
command and control, satellite intelligence, aircraft, trains,
automobiles, air traffic control, law enforcement, shipping,
insurance, utilities, sales and distribution, education, prison
management, and weather forecasting. He also teaches a series of
courses on the techniques for practical, rigorous
requirements-based testing, code-based testing and writing
testable requirements.
|
[188]
| Thurs 17 Jan '13
|
Matt Edmunds,
On Postgraduate Research,
Practice Talk for the Undergraduate Computer Science
Colloquium at Gregynog, 21-22 Jan, 2013
|
[187]
| Thurs 13 Dec '12
|
James Walker,
My Internship at Grid Tools,
Oxford, UK, October of 2012
|
[186]
| Thurs 6 Dec '12
|
Michael Nicholas -VAST: Space and Time and the Analysis Process
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Conference Report Part V,
Seattle, WA, 15-19 Oct. 2012
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
and
James Walker,
Visualization of Large, High-Dimensional, Time-Dependent,
Abstract Data,
Practice MRes Viva Talk,
Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[185]
| Thurs 29 Nov '12
|
Mark Jones -Paper Session to be Announced
and
Andy Ryan -TVCG on Volume Visualization
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Conference Report Part IV,
Seattle, WA, 15-19 Oct. 2012
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[184]
| Thurs 22 Nov '12
|
David Chung -SciVis: Rendering and Interaction
and
Phil Legg -InfoVis: Education and Popular Applications
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Conference Report Part III,
Seattle, WA, 15-19 Oct. 2012
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[183]
| Thurs 8 Nov '12
|
Matt Edmunds -SciVis: Vector Field Visualization
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Conference Report Part II,
Seattle, WA, 15-19 Oct. 2012
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[182]
| Thurs 1 Nov '12 -Special Time at 14:00 and place
|
Robert S Laramee ,
Adventures in Flow Visualization,
Invited Talk
Civil and Computational Engineering Research Seminar Series
in the College of Engineering, C2EC LT, ground floor of
Talbot Building, Swansea University
|
[181]
| Thurs 1 Nov '12
|
Dan Lipsa -Visual Computational Analysis of Multivariate
Data,
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Conference Report Part I,
Seattle, WA, 15-19 Oct. 2012
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[180]
| Thurs 25 Oct '12
|
Irene Reppa,
The Relationship between Visual Aesthetic Appeal
and Performance: Evidence from icon search tasks,
Invited Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
Dr Reppa is from the Department of Psychology, Swansea
University
|
[179]
| Thurs 4 Oct '12
|
Dan R. Lipşa,
Visualization of Foam Simulation Data,
Practice Talk for the
IEEE VisWeek 2012 Doctoral Colloquium
14-19 October 2012,
Seattle, Washington
|
[178]
| Thurs 27 Sept '12
|
Matthew Edmunds, ,
TPCG '12 Conference Report
from the
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics (TPCG) 2012,
13-14 September 2012,
Harwell Oxford, Didcot, UK
|
[177]
| Thurs 20 Sept '12
|
Ian Masters,
Marine Renewable Energy Research in Wales,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
Dr Masters is a member of the Marine Energy Research Group (MERG),
Department of Engineering, Swansea University
|
[176]
| Thurs 6 Sept '12
|
Matthew Edmunds, Advanced, Automatic Stream Surface
Seeding and Filtering,
Practice Talk for
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics (TPCG) 2012,
13-14 September 2012,
Harwell Oxford, Didcot, UK
|
[175]
| Thurs 16 Aug '12
|
Matthew Parry-Illustrative Visualization,
EuroVis 2012 Conference Report Part VI,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 202 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[174]
| Thurs 9 Aug '12
|
Robert S Laramee-The Capstone Talk,
EuroVis 2012 Conference Report Part V,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2012 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[173]
| Thurs 2 Aug '12
|
Tudur Davies,
Simulations and Experiments of a Sphere Falling
Through Liquid Foams, Invited Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
Dr. Davies is a RIVIC Research Officer in the Department
of Physics, Aberystwyth Univesity, Wales
|
[172]
| Thurs 26 July '12
|
Phil Legg-Visualization for Decision Support and
Andy Ryan-Volume Visualization
EuroVis 2012 Conference Report Part IV,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2012 Conference Program.
|
[171]
| Thurs 19 July '12
|
Dan Lipsa -Time-Series Data and
David Chung-Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Variate Data
EuroVis 2012 Conference Report Part III,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2012 Conference Program.
|
[170]
| Thurs 12 July '12
|
Zhao Geng-Text and Documents and
James Walker-Geospatial Visualization
EuroVis 2012 Conference Report Part II,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2012 Conference Program.
|
[169]
| Thurs 5 July '12
|
Robert S Laramee-Flow Visualization and
Matt Edmunds-Topology
EuroVis 2012 Conference Report Part I,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 202 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[168]
| Thurs 31 May '12
|
James Walker,
Visualization of Large, Time-Dependent, Abstract Data
with Integrated Spherical and Parallel Coordinates,
Practice Talk
for the EuroVis 2012 Conference, Short Papers,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna Austria
|
[167]
| Thurs 24 May '12
|
Matt Edmunds,
Automatic Stream Surface Seeding: A Feature-Centered
Approach,
Practice Talk
for the EuroVis 2012 Conference, 5-8 June 2012, Vienna Austria
|
[166]
| Thurs 17 May '12
|
Phil Legg,
MatchPad: Interactive Glyph-Based Visualization for
Real-Time Sports Performance Analysis,
Practice Talk
for the EuroVis 2012 Conference, 5-8 June 2012, Vienna Austria
|
[165]
| Thurs 26 Apr '12
|
Rami Malki,
Simulation and Visualization of Flow Past a Marine
Turbine,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
Dr Malki is a member of the Marine Energy Research Group (MERG),
Department of Engineering, Swansea University
|
[164]
| Tues 24 Apr '12 at 15:00
|
Professor Colin Ware,
Perceptual Theory and Challenges for 2D Flow Visualization,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
Professor Colin Ware is the Head of the Data Visualization
Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
|
[163]
| Thurs 12 Apr '12
|
Robert S Laramee,
IVAPP 2012 -The International Conference on Information
Visualization Theory and Applications ,
Conference Report,
24-26 February 2012 in Rome, Italy,
|
[162]
| Thurs 22 Mar '12
|
Hamish Carr,
Continuity in Scientific Visualization,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
Scientific computation is most commonly used to simulate continuous
phenomena. Scientific visualization, therefore, depends very heavily
on continuity in the mathematical models to be applied. Thus, not only
do good visualizations depend on good data, they depend on understanding
and reproducing the assumptions about continuity that underlie the
computation in the first place. Moreover, some implications of continuity
that are not part of conventional numerical analysis become increasingly
important when we attempt to present large-scale data to a human viewer.
One of the stages where this occurs is presenting a discrete representation
based on particles, voxels or meshes to the human eye. Since the human eye
expects visual continuity, it becomes important how continuity is
reintroduced after the computation. Another stage where this occurs is in
topological analysis - as data gets ever more massive, more sophisticated
forms of analysis are invoked, and these too depend on assumptions about
continuity.
The presentation will therefore cover the fundamental role of continuity in
how we approach scientific visualization, some examples of where the choice
of models of continuity causes real difficulties, and a discussion of some
problems where the assumptions of continuity in visualization and analysis
are in tension with the assumptions of continuity in numerical simulation.
Hamish Carr is currently a Senior Lecturer in Visualization in the School of
Computing at the University of Leeds
|
[161]
| Thurs 15 Mar '12
|
James Walker,
Visualization of Large, Time-Dependent, Abstract Data
with Integrated Spherical and Parallel Coordinates,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University
|
[160]
| Thurs 8 Mar '12
|
Zhao Geng
EuroVis 2012 Submissions,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
|
[159]
| Thurs 1 Mar '12
|
Zhenmin Peng,
Bringing Data Visualization into Practice,
Invited Talk,
Zhenmin Peng is currently employed by the School of Medicine
at Swansea University.
|
[158]
| Thurs 16 Feb '12
|
Ognjen Arandjelovic,
ICCV 2011 the 13th International Conference
on Computer Vision,
Conference Report,
6-13 November 2011, Barcelona, Spain
|
[157]
| Thurs 2 Feb '12
|
Dan Lipsa
EuroVis 2012 Submissions,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
|
[156]
| Thurs 2 Feb '12
|
Dan Lipsa and Matthew Edmunds,
EuroVis 2012 Submissions,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
|
[155]
| Thurs 26 Jan '12
|
Robert S Laramee and David Chung,
EuroVis 2012 Submissions,
5-8 June 2012, Vienna, Austria
|
[154]
| Thurs 19 Jan '12
|
Phil Legg,
ICIP 2011: the IEEE International Conference
on Image Processing,
Conference Report,
11-14 Sept 2011, Brussels, Belgium
|
[153]
| Thurs 12 Jan '12
|
Matthew Parry -Saliency, Deep Features, Events, and Devices
and
Matthew Edmunds -TVCG Papers Session 1
IEEE VisWeek 2011 Conference Report Part V
,
Providence, RI, Oct. 23-28, 2011
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[152]
| Thurs 15 Dec '11
|
Special Christmas Visible Lunch at Pub on the Pond.
We meet on the 4th floor of Faraday Tower at 12:30
and then head on over.
|
[151]
| Thurs 8 Dec '11
|
Andy Ryan -Enriched Rendering and Visualization
IEEE VisWeek 2011 Conference Report Part IV
,
Providence, RI, Oct. 23-28, 2011
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[150]
| Thurs 1 Dec '11
|
James Walker -Time and Trees and
David Chung -Medical Visualization
IEEE VisWeek 2011 Conference Report Part III
,
Providence, RI, Oct. 23-28, 2011
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[149]
| Thurs 17 Nov '11
|
Zhao Geng -Multidimensional Visualization
IEEE VisWeek 2011 Conference Report Part II
,
Providence, RI, Oct. 23-28, 2011
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
and
Bo Xia, Advanced Visualization of Electroencephalography
(EEG) Data, Practice MRes Viva Talk, Department
of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[148]
| Thurs 10 Nov '11
|
Dan Lipsa -Statistics, Geometry, and Signal Processing and
Robert S Laramee -Flow Visualization
IEEE VisWeek 2011 Conference Report Part I
,
Providence, RI, Oct. 23-28, 2011
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[147]
| Thurs 3 Nov '11
|
Niall Colgan,
MRI Imaging Methods and Applications in Medicine
and Research,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer
Science, Swansea University
Note: The speaker is a Lecturer in Institute of
Life Sciences (MRI), College of Medicine,
Swansea University
|
[146]
| Thurs 20 Oct '11
|
Matthew L. Parry,
Hierarchical Event Selection for Video Storyboards with
a Case Study on Snooker Video Visualization,
Practice Talk for
IEEE VisWeek 2011, Providence, RI, Oct.
23-28, 2011
|
[145]
| Thurs 13 Oct '11
|
Zhao Geng,
Angular Histograms: Frequency-Based Visualizations
for Large, High-Dimensional Data,
Practice Talk for
IEEE VisWeek 2011, Providence, RI, Oct.
23-28, 2011
|
[144]
| Thurs 6 Oct '11
|
Dan Lipsa,
FoamVis: Visualization of 2D Foam Simulation Data,
Practice Talk for
IEEE VisWeek 2011, Providence, RI, Oct.
23-28, 2011
|
[143]
| Thurs 29 Sep '11
|
Phil Legg,
ICIP 2011: the IEEE International Conference
on Image Processing,
Conference Report,
11-14 Sept 2011, Brussels, Belgium (postponed)
|
[142]
| Thurs 22 Sep '11
|
Zhao Geng,
Visualizing Translation Variation: Othello,
Practice Talk for the
7th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC)
2011, 26-28 September, 2011, Las Vegas, NV
|
[141]
| Thurs 15 Sep '11
|
Zhenmin Peng,
Interactive Visualization of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Data,
Practice PhD Viva Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[140]
| Thurs 8 Sep '11
|
Robert S. Laramee,
How To Write a Visualization Research Paper: A
Starting Point,
Tutorial Talk
for the Visual Computing Group, Department of Computer
Science, Swansea University
|
[139]
| Thurs 1 Sep '11
|
Zhao Geng-InterFace 2011 Conference Report,
University College London, 27-29 July 2011 and
Zhao Geng-The Digital.Humanities Oxford Summer School
Report, Oxford University, 25-29 July 2011
|
[138]
| Thurs 18 Aug '11
|
Yoann Drocourt-Spatiotemporal Data Visualization and
Hui Fang-Parameter Spaces and Analysis
EuroVis 2011 Conference Report Part VI
May 31–June 3 2011, Bergen, Norway
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2011 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[137]
| Thurs 4 Aug '11
|
Ben Daubney,
IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2011,
Conference Report,
21-23 June 2011, Colorado Springs, US
|
[136]
| Thurs 28 July '11
|
Robert S Laramee-
On the Workshop on Scientific Visualization, Schloss
Dagstuhl,
Workshop Report
6-10 June 2011, Wadern, Germany
|
[135]
| Thurs 21 July '11
|
David Chung -Evaluation and
Bo Xia -Temporal Data Visualization
EuroVis 2011 Conference Report Part V
May 31–June 3 2011, Bergen, Norway
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2011 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[134]
| Thurs 14 July '11
|
Ed Grundy -Biological Data Visualization and
Andrew Ryan -Volume Visualization
EuroVis 2011 Conference Report Part IV
May 31–June 3 2011, Bergen, Norway
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2011 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[133]
| Thurs 7 July '11
|
Ehab Essa -Automatic Segmentation of IVUS Media-Adventitia
Border with Shape Prior,
Practice Talk for
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis (MIUA) 2011,
13-15 July 2011, King's College London, UK
|
[132]
| Thurs 30 June '11
|
Dan Lipsa -2D Visualization by Aggregation and
Zhao Geng -Text and Document Visualization
EuroVis 2011 Conference Report Part III
May 31–June 3 2011, Bergen, Norway
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2011 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[131]
| Thurs 23 June '11
|
Matthew Edmunds -Flow Visualization and
Zhenmin Peng -Multidimensional Data Visualization
EuroVis 2011 Conference Report Part II
May 31–June 3 2011, Bergen, Norway
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2011 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[130]
| Thurs 16 June '11
|
Robert S Laramee-The Meister's Capstone: The Haunted Swamps
of Heuristics
Rita Borgo-Molecular Data Visualization
EuroVis 2011 Conference Report Part I
May 31–June 3 2011, Bergen, Norway
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2011 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[129]
| Thurs 26 May '11
|
Yoann Drocourt,
Temporal Visualization of Boundary-based Geo-information
Using Radial Projection
, Practice Talk for
EuroVis 2011, May 31–June 3, Bergen, Norway
|
[128]
| Thurs 5 May '11
|
Simon Robinson, TapBack: Towards Richer Mobile Interfaces
in Impoverished Contexts, Practice Talk for
Proceedings of CHI 2011, 7-12 May 2011, Vancouver, Canada
|
[127]
| Thurs 21 April '11
|
Special Visible Lunch Event dedicated to Professor
Min Chen.
SuperMin by Robert S Laramee
|
[126]
| Thurs 7 April '11
|
Dan R. Lipşa-
Visualization for the Physical Sciences: Part I,
Practice Talk
for EUROGRAPHICS 2011, State of the Art Reports, 11-15 April
2011, Llandudno, Wales
and
Matthew Edmunds-
Automatic Stream Surface Seeding,
Practice Talk
for EUROGRAPHICS 2011, Short Papers, 11-15 April
2011, Llandudno, Wales
|
[125]
| Friday 1 April '11
|
Robert S Laramee-
Visualization for the Physical Sciences: Part II,
Practice Talk
for EUROGRAPHICS 2011, State of the Art Reports, 11-15 April
2011, Llandudno, Wales
|
[124]
| Thurs 24 Mar '11
|
(Potential cancellation due to planned strike action.)
Dr Adam Mosley-
Visualizing Past Social/Scholarly Networks,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
The speaker is from the School of Arts and Humanities:
History and Classics, Swansea University
|
[123]
| Thurs 17 Mar '11
|
Zhao Geng-IVAPP 2011 Conference Report,
from
the International Conference on Information Visualization
Theory and Applications (IVAPP) 2011, 5-7 March, 2011,
Algarve, Portugal
|
[122]
| Thurs 10 Mar '11
|
Professor Kevin Haines-
Visualizing the Visualization of Social Data,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
The speaker is from the School of Law, Swansea University,
and specializes in Criminology and Youth Justice
|
[121]
| Thurs 3 Mar '11
|
Professor Samuel Buss,
Accurate Simulation of Rigid Body Rotation and
Extensions to Lie Groups,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
The speaker is Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at the
University of California, San Diego
Abstract:
We discuss algorithms for simulating rigid body rotations, with
an eye towards applications in computer games, for updating the
orientation of rigid objects moving freely or with external
torques. Working in a Taylor series framework, we show that
second-order and higher-order accurate updates require expected
terms. These higher-order approximations extend to
computations over general Lie groups as well. For free motion,
we introduce a method for preserving energy as well as angular
momentum. We conclude with experiments comparing our methods to
other update methods, including higher order symplectic updates.
The third-order method with energy preservation is particularly
effective. The second-order method without energy preservation
is perhaps the best choice for computer game applications.
|
[120]
| Thurs 24 Feb '11
|
Si Yong Yeo-3D Deformable Modelling and Statistical Shape
Prior,
Invited Talk,
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
Abstract:
Si Yong Yeo started his PhD study in image segmentation in
July 2008 under the supervision of Dr. Xie and Prof.
Nithiarasu (Engineering). In this talk, he is going to present
a novel deformable surface model for volumetric image
segmentation. This work has resulted in several publications,
including an article in IEEE T-IP (IF: 2.848).
Furthermore, an extension of this work in a variational level
set framework with statistical shape prior will be presented.
|
[119]
| Thurs 17 Feb '11
|
Christian Wallraven-Computational Aesthetics:
A Psychological and Computer Vision Perspective on Arts,
Invited Talk, Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
The speaker works in the Cognitive Systems Lab, Brain &
Cognitive Engineering at Korea University
|
[118]
| Thurs 10 Feb '11
|
Tom Cheesman-Othello: Visualizing Re-Translation Variation,
Invited Talk, Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
Tom is a Reader in the School of Arts and Humanities,
Swansea University
|
[117]
| Thurs 3 Feb '11
|
Christine Dow-Geophysical Measurements of a Catastrophic
Supraglacial Lake Drainage Event in the Russell Glacier
Catchment, SW Greenland,
Invited Talk, Computer Science Department, Swansea University.
The speaker is from the Glaciology Group, School of Environment
and Society, Swansea University
|
[116]
| Thurs 20 Jan '11
|
Mark Jones-Selection of Papers,
ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Conference Report,
3-7 August 2009, New Orleans
|
[115]
| Thurs 13 Jan '11
|
Bo Xia,
TimeHistograms for Large, Time-Dependent Data,
Practice Talk (Presenting a Research Paper) for
CS_M37: Graphics Surveys and Research Methodology
and
Ian Doidge-Rendering,
SIGGRAPH Asia Conference Report,
Seoul, Korea,
15-18 Dec, 2010
Please see the link to the
SIGGRAPH Asia 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[114]
| Thurs 16 Dec '10
|
Special Christmas Visible Lunch: Lunch at Pub on the Pond.
|
[113]
| Thurs 9 Dec '10
|
Tony McLoughlin-Vector and Tensor Data
and
Zhenmin Peng-Visual Analysis and Design in Scientific
Applications,
VisWeek 2010 Conference Report:
Part IV,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
24-29 October, 2010
Please see the link to the
VisWeek 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[112]
| Thurs 2 Dec '10
|
Bo Xia-Multivariate, Time-Series Data Visualization,
VisWeek 2010 Conference Report:
Part III,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
24-29 October, 2010
Please see the link to the
VisWeek 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[111]
| Thurs 18 Nov '10
|
Ed Grundy-Registration, Segmentation, and Denoising Medical
Data
and
Tim Crawford-Text Visualization,
VisWeek 2010 Conference Report:
Part II,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
24-29 October, 2010
Please see the link to the
VisWeek 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[110]
| Thurs 11 Nov '10
|
Robert S. Laramee-Impressions from VisWeek 2010
and
Rita Borgo-To Be Announced,
VisWeek 2010 Conference Report:
Part I,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
24-29 October, 2010
Please see the link to the
VisWeek 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[109]
| Thurs 4 Nov 2010
|
Matthew Edmunds,
Introduction to Depth Peeling, Tutorial Talk
for the
Computer Science Department, Swansea University
|
[108]
| Thurs 21 Oct 2010
|
Rita Borgo,
Evaluating the Impact of Task Demands and Block
Resolution on the Effectiveness of Pixel-based
Visualization, Practice Talk for
the IEEE Conference on Information
Visualization (InfoVis '10) 2010,
24-29 Oct 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
[107]
| Thurs 14 Oct 2010
|
Xianghua (Jason) Xie, Conference Report for
the 11th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) 2010,
5-11 Sep 2010, Crete, Greece
Please see the link to the
ECCV 2010 Conference Web Site.
|
[106]
| Thurs 7 Oct 2010
|
Zhao Geng, My Summer Internship at Thompson Reuters in
Bangalore, India, 2010 and
Simon Robinson, My Summer Internship at IBM in
Delhi, India, 2010,
for the Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University
|
[105]
| Thurs 23 Sep 2010
|
Robert S. Laramee, Software Design: Objects and
Responsibilities,
Software Engineering Tutorial Talk
for the Department of Computer Science,
Swansea University
|
[104]
| Thurs 16 Sep 2010
|
Hui Fang, Conference Report for
ICPR 2010, the 20th Conference of the International Association
for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), 23-26 Aug 2010, Istanbul,
Turkey.
Please see the link to the
IEEE ICCV 2010 Conference Web Site.
|
[103]
| Thurs 2 Sep 2010
|
Farhan Mohammed-
From Tabular to Metaphoric Landscape Visualisation: A
Template Based Approach, Practice Talk for
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics (TPCG),
University of Sheffield, UK, 6-8 September 2010
and
Ian Doidge-Fiber and Lines,
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part VI,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program.
|
[102]
| Thurs 26 Aug 2010
|
Mark Jones-Volume Visualization
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part VI,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program
and
Professor Nelson Max-
Fast Height Field Rendering under Image-Based
Lighting, Practice Talk for the Pacific Graphics Conference,
Hangzhou, China, September 25-27, 2010
|
[101]
| Thurs 12 August 2010
|
Robert S Laramee-Volume Rendering
and
Abdul Qahtani-Evaluation,
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part V,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program.
|
[100]
| Thurs 5 August 2010
|
Professor Nelson Max,
Flow Visualization by Object Advection ,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer
Science, Swansea University.
Nelson Max is a visiting professor
from the University of California, Davis.
He has been a leader in data visualization for a long
time.
|
[99]
| Thurs 22 July 2010
|
Robert S. Laramee,
The PhD in Visualization Starter Kit (PVSK) ,
Practice Tutorial Talk for
the Information Visualization (IV) 3rd Doctoral Research
Workshop, Monday 26 July 2010, London South Bank University,
London, UK
|
[98]
| Thurs 15 July '10
|
Matthew Edmunds-Vectors and Tensors
and
Dan R. Lipşa-Acceleration,
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part IV,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[97]
| Thurs 8 July 2010
|
Cyril Charron,
Probabilistic Image Segmentation using Incremental
Mixture Models ,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer
Science, Swansea University
Dr. Charron is a new Research Assistant
at Swansea University working on medical image analysis.
|
[96]
| Thurs 1 July '10
|
Rita Borgo-Navigating Abstract Spaces,
and
Zhenmin Peng-Space and Color
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part III,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[95]
| Thurs 24 June '10
|
Min Chen-Volume Reconstruction and Visualization
and
Tony McLoughlin-Medical Visualization,
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part II,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[94]
| Thurs 17 June '10
|
Ed Grundy-Multivariate Data
and
Zhao Geng-Graphs,
EuroVis 2010 Conference Report:
Part I,
Bordeaux, France,
8-11 June, 2010
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2010 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[93]
| Thurs 10 June '10
|
Visible Lunch at the Beach.
We'll meet at the usual time and place and then head off to the
beach. Rain plans: massive Fussball!
|
[92]
| Thurs 3 June 2010
|
Robert S. Laramee and Tony McLoughlin,
Conference Report on the
The 26th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics 2010
(SCCG 2010), May 13-15, 2010, Budmerice, Slovakia
|
[91]
| Thurs 27 May 2010
|
Neil Mac Parthaláin,
Rough, and Fuzzy-Rough Sets and Their Application to Machine
Learning Problems ,
Invited Talk as part of the RIVIC collaboration.
Dr. Neil Parthalain is from
Aberystwyth University.
Abstract:
Rough set theory has enjoyed a period of increasing attention
from
researchers since its inception over 28 years ago.
The reasons for its popularity when applied to machine
learning problems stem from the computational and conceptual
simplicity of the approach. Allied to this, is the fact that
rough sets are domain independent and also do not
require the specification of any subjective thresholding or
tunable parameters. Rough set theory does have one particular
disadvantage however: it's inability to deal with real-valued
data. As a result of this, a number of extensions have been
proposed, one of the most flexible of these is fuzzy-rough set
theory which retains the advantages of rough sets. This talk
explores the application of both rough and fuzzy-rough
sets for machine learning tasks such as supervised and
unsupervised feature selection, classification, and
semi-supervised learning.
Real-world example applications for industrial plant
monitoring and mammographic density estimation, are presented
to illustrate the efficacy of the techniques.
|
[90]
| Thurs 6 May 2010
|
Tony McLoughlin,
Constructing Streak Surfaces in 3D Unsteady Vector
Fields, Practice Talk for
The 26th Spring Conference on Computer Graphics 2010
(SCCG 2010), May 13-15, 2010, Budmerice, Slovakia
|
[89]
| Thurs 29 April 2010
|
Zhenmin Peng, My 23 Day Trip to China, 2010,
Informal Talk featuring photos from
Peng's 23 day trip to China, 2-25 April 2010
|
[88]
| Thurs 22 April 2010
|
Christoph T. Weidemann , On EEG Data,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University,
Wales, UK
Dr Weidemann is from the Department
of Psychology, Swansea University
|
[87]
| Thurs 8 April 2010
|
Visual Computing Graduate School 2010
,
Swansea University, Wales, UK, 6-9 April 2010
|
[86]
| Thurs 1 April 2010
|
Dan R. Lipşa, Visualization of Foam Rheology,
Practice Talk
for the Visual Computing Graduate School 2010,
Swansea University, Wales, UK, 6-9 April 2010
|
[85]
| Thurs 25 March 2010
|
David Chisnall, Introducing Object Planes,
Work-in-Progress Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University,
Wales, UK
Abstract:
Object Planes provide an extension of the Object Orientation
model via a recursive abstraction. They can be used to represent
a number of operating system abstractions in a coherent system.
This talk will introduce the concept and highlight some of the
implementation work done in collaboration with INRIA Lille.
|
[84]
| Thurs 18 March 2010
|
Hui Fang, Facial Registration and Recognition:
General Overview and Trends,
Practice Talk
for the Visual Computing Graduate School 2010,
Swansea University, Wales, UK, 6-9 April 2010
|
[83]
| Thurs 11 March 2010
|
Nick Croft, Simulation of Green Energy Devices:
What Do We Want to See?,
Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University,
Wales, UK
Dr. Nick Croft
is a guest speaker from the School of Engineering
at Swansea University
|
[82]
| Thurs 4 March 2010
|
Ben Daubney, Computer Vision: Getting Computers to
Understand the Visible World,
State-of-the-Art Report
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University,
Wales, UK
|
[81]
| Thurs 25 Feb 2010
|
Ed Grundy, Video Visualization for Snooker Skills Training,
forthcoming in EuroVis 2010,
Bordeaux, France, 8-11 June 2010
|
[80]
| Thurs 18 Feb 2010
|
Matjaz Bone, Multi-Colored Marching Squares and Cubes,
Work-in-Progress Report
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University,
Wales, UK
|
[79]
| Thurs 11 Feb 2010
|
Max Wilson, Studying and Encouraging More Exploratory
Forms of Search,
Practice Invited Talk
for the Computer Science Department, University
College London
Abstract: Not all forms of Information Seeking can be solved
nicely with one or more searches on Google. The study of
Exploratory Search aims to investigate scenarios where users may:
be in an unfamiliar information space, have complicated
requirements, need to learn a little on the way, and/or be
searching in multiple sessions over time (even a whole lifetime!)
This talk will cover two strands of research: on-going work
into how we can design and evaluate more exploratory search
interfaces, and the other aimed at developing our understanding
of these more exploratory scenarios through analysing a large
Twitter corpus.
|
[78]
| Thurs 4 Feb 2010
|
Robert S Laramee, Bob's Open-Source, Object-Oriented,
OpenGL Source Code,
Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University,
Wales, UK
|
[77]
| Thurs 28 Jan 2010
|
Mark Jones, Distance Fields, An Introduction,
Tutorial Talk
for the Computer Science Department, Swansea University
|
[76]
| Thurs 21 Jan 2010
|
Dan R. Lipşa, Dynamic Chunking for Out of Core Volume
Visualization Applications, Conference Talk for
Advances in Visual Computing, Proceedings of the 5th
International Symposium (ISVC 2009), pages 117-128,
November 30-December 2, 2009. Las Vegas, NV, published in
Lecture Notes in Computer Science LNCS, Volume 5876, Springer
|
[75]
| Thurs 14 Jan 2010
|
Tony McLoughlin, Software Demonstration of
VoReen.org, an open source volume rendering engine
which allows interactive visualization of volumetric data sets
with high flexibility when integrating new visualization
techniques. It is implemented as a multi-platform (Windows,
Linux, Mac) C++ library using OpenGL and GLSL for GPU-based
rendering, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public
License.
|
[74]
| Thurs 10 Dec '09
|
Mark Jones-Spatio-Temporal Analytics
and
Min Chen-Transfer Function Design
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Report:
Part V,
Atlantic City, NJ,
11-16 Oct 2009.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Program.
|
[73]
| Thurs 3 Dec '09
|
Ben Daubney, Hui Fang, and Xianghua (Jason) Xie
Conference Report for
ICCV 2009, the 12th IEEE
Conference on Computer Vision,
Kyoto, Japan, 29 September-2 October 2009
Please see the link to the
IEEE ICCV 2009 Conference Web Site.
|
[72]
| Thurs 19 Nov '09
|
Edward Grundy-Medical and Molecular Visualization and
Analysis and
Matjez Bone-Surface Descriptors
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Report:
Part IV,
Atlantic City, NJ,
11-16 Oct 2009.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Program.
|
[71]
| Thurs 12 Nov '09
|
Farhan Mohammed-Evaluation Methods
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Report:
Part III,
Atlantic City, NJ,
11-16 Oct 2009.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Program.
|
[70]
| Thurs 5 Nov '09
|
Matt Edmunds-Medical and Molecular Visualization and
Analysis (cancelled!)
and
Deyu Gai-BioInformatics Visualization
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Report:
Part III,
Atlantic City, NJ,
11-16 Oct 2009.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Program.
|
[69]
| Thurs 29 Oct '09
|
Zhao Geng-Multidimensional Visualization
and
Zhenmin Peng-Visually Supported Analysis,
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Report:
Part II,
Atlantic City, NJ,
11-16 Oct 2009.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Program.
|
[68]
| Thurs 22 Oct '09
|
Robert S Laramee-Graph Visualization and
Tony McLoughlin-Particle Systems and Flow Visualization
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Report:
Part I,
Atlantic City, NJ,
11-16 Oct 2009.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2009 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[67]
| Thurs 8 Oct '09
|
Zhenmin Peng,
Mesh Driven Vector Field Clustering and Visualization,
Practice Talk for the Computer Science Department,
Swansea University, 8 Oct 2009
|
[66]
| Thurs 1 Oct '09
|
Robert S Laramee,
Debugging Visualization: Guidelines for Eliminating Bugs
in Visualization Software, Practice Talk for
the ReVisE (Refactoring Visualization from Experience) Workshop,
in Atlantic City, NJ, (held in conjunction with
IEEE VisWeek 2009)
12 October 2009
|
[65]
| Thurs 24 Sep '09
|
Ravi P. Kammaje, Software Demonstration of
Investigating Ray Tracing Algorithms and Data
Structures in the Context of Visibility.
Ravi is going to blow the audience away with a live
software demonstration of the application he wrote
for his PhD thesis.
|
[64]
| Thurs 17 Sep '09
|
Ben Daubney,
Monocular 3D Human Pose Estimation using Sparse Motion
Features, Practice Talk
for
Themis 2009 - (IEEE International Workshop
on Tracking Humans for the Evaluation of their Motion in Image
Sequences)
- Held in conjunction with ICCV 2009, the IEEE
Conference on Computer Vision, Kyoto, Japan,
3 October 2009
|
[63]
| Thurs 10 Sep 09
|
Farhan Mohamed-User Studies and Interaction,
EuroVis 2009 Conference Report:
Part VI,
Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2009 Conference Program.
|
[62]
| Thurs 27 Aug 09
|
Simon Robinson,
Sweep-Shake: Finding Digital Resources in Physical
Environments, Practice Talk
for
MobileHCI 2009, the 11th International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services,
Bonn, Germany, September 15-18, 2009
(Recipient of the Best Paper Award)
|
[61]
| Thurs 20 Aug 09
|
Mark W Jones-Graph Visualization
EuroVis 2009 Conference Report:
Part V,
Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2009 Conference Program.
|
[60]
| Thurs 6 Aug 09
|
Matthew Edumunds-Volume Rendering and Hardware Acceleration
and
Matjaz Bone-Biomedical Visualization
EuroVis 2009 Conference Report:
Part IV,
Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2009 Conference Program.
|
[59]
| Thurs 30 July 09
|
Zhao Geng-Scatter Plots and Parallel Coordinates
and
Professor Min Chen-Volume Rendering,
EuroVis 2009 Conference Report:
Part III,
Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2009 Conference Program.
|
[58]
| Thurs 23 July 09
|
Tony McLoughlin-Flow Visualization
and
Zhenmin Peng-Text Visualization,
EuroVis 2009 Conference Report:
Part II,
Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2009 Conference Program.
|
[Excursion]
| Thurs 16 July 09
|
Special Event: Visual Computing Away Day
Please see the link to the
Visual Computing Away Day web page.
|
[57]
| Thurs 9 July 09
|
Professor Daniel Weiskopf, Texture-Based Vector Field
Visualization,
Invited Talk for the Department of Computer
Science at Swansea University.
Daniel is Professor of Computer Science at the University
of Stuttgart, Germany in the Visualization Research Center,
University of Stuttgart (VISUS) in the
Visualization and Interactive Systems Institute (VIS)
Historical Note: This is the first Visible Lunch
talk given by a professor from another university.
|
[56]
| Thurs 2 July 09
|
Ed Grundy-Multidimensional Data
and
Robert S Laramee-Applications,
EuroVis 2009 Conference Report:
Part I,
Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009
Please see the link to the
EuroVis 2009 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[55]
| Thurs 25 June '09
|
Tony McLoughlin,
Conference Report for Computer Graphics International
(CGI '09), May 26-29, 2009, Victoria, Canada
Zhenmin Peng,
Conference Report for Theory and Practice of Computer
Graphics (TPCG '09), 17-19 June 2009, Cardiff, UK
|
[54]
| Thurs 4 June '09
|
Zhenmin Peng,
Higher Dimensional Vector Field Visualization: A Survey,
Practice Talk for Theory and Practice of Computer
Graphics (TPCG '09), 17-19 June 2009, Cardiff, UK
|
[53]
| Thurs 28 May '09
|
Ed Grundy,
Visualisation of Sensor Data from Animal Movement,
Practice Talk for EuroVis 2009,
The Joint EUROGRAPHICS - IEEE
VGTC Symposium on Visualization, Berlin, Germany,
10-12 June, 2009 (Recipient of the Best Paper Award)
|
[52]
| Thurs 21 May 09
|
Ed Grundy-GPU (Full Papers)
and
Matjaz Bone-Paper Session To Be Announced,
EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Conference Report:
Part III,
Munich, Germany,
31 March - 3 April 2009.
Please see the link to the
EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Conference Program.
|
[51]
| Thurs 14 May '09
|
Tony McLoughlin, Easy Integral Surfaces: A Fast, Quad-based
Stream and Path Surface Algorithm,
Practice Talk for Computer Graphics International
(CGI '09), May 26-29, 2009, Victoria, Canada
|
[50]
| Thurs 7 May 09
|
Professor Harold Thimbleby,
Enjoying and Getting Research Degrees Reliably,
Editorial Talk for
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
(
slides,
slides-extended
version
)
|
[49]
| Thurs 30 April '09
|
Robert S Laramee-Some Interesting Education Papers
and
Zhenmin Peng-Fluids and Beyond (Full Papers),
EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Conference Report:
Part II,
Munich, Germany,
31 March - 3 April 2009.
Please see the link to the
EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Conference Program.
|
[48]
| Thurs 16 April 09
|
Benjamin Spencer-Caustics and Scattering (Full Papers)
and
Tony McLoughlin-Rendering (Short Papers),
EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Conference Report:
Part I,
Munich, Germany,
31 March - 3 April 2009.
Please see the link to the
EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[47]
| Thurs 26 March '09
|
Professor Rory Wilson,
Ten Trendy Ways to Find Out About Your Cat's Night
Life Using Case Studies from Sharks, Condors, Penguins,
and Armadillos,
Tutorial Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
The speaker is currently Head of the Institute of Environmental
Sustainability (IES), a professor of Aquatic Biology and
post-graduate admission officer for biology.
|
[46]
| Thurs 19 March '09
|
Benjamin Spencer,
Into the Blue: Better Caustics through Photon Relaxation ,
Practice Talk
for EUROGRAPHICS 2009 (EG '09) ,
the annual conference
of the European Association for Computer Graphics,
30 March - 3 April 2009, Munich, Germany
(Shortlisted for Best Paper Award.)
|
[45]
| Thurs 12 March '09
|
Robert S. Laramee,
How To Write a Visualization Research Paper: The Art and
Mechanics,
Practice Talk
for EUROGRAPHICS 2009 Education
Papers (EG '09),
the annual conference
of the European Association for Computer Graphics,
30 March - 3 April 2009, Munich, Germany
(Selected as one of the two best Education Papers)
|
[44]
| Thurs 5 March '09
|
Parisa Eslambolchilar,
Encourage Me I Want to Be Green: Shape Physical Activity
Behaviour with Personal Mobile Displays ,
State-of-the-Art Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[43]
| Thurs 26 February '09
|
Professor Min Chen,
Visualization in Flatland,
Keynote Talk for
WSCG 2009 -the 17th International Conference on
Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2009,
2-5 February, 2009, Plzen, Czech Republic
|
[42]
| Thurs 19 February '09
|
Robert S Laramee and Tony McLoughlin,
Over Two Decades of Geometric Vector Field Visualization,
Practice Talk
for EUROGRAPHICS 2009, State of the Art Reports
(EG '09) ,
the annual conference
of the European Association for Computer Graphics,
30 March - 3 April 2009, Munich, Germany
|
[41]
| Thurs 12 February '09
|
Emily Shepard,
Time for Energy Expenditure: Understanding the Underwater
Behaviour of the Imperial Cormorant,
Practice Talk for the
36th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group,
18-26 February, 2009, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
The speaker is from the Institute of Environmentantal
Sustainability at Swansea University.
|
[40]
| Thurs 5 February '09
|
Fernando Loizides,
Document Triage Data ,
Tutorial Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[39]
| Thurs 22 January '09
|
Matjaz Bone,
What is Ontology-Based Visualization? ,
Tutorial Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[38]
| Thurs 18 Dec 08
|
Ed Grundy,
Clustering and Visualization Methods for Scalar Data,
Tutorial Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
Abstract:
Ed teaches us what clustering methods he used in his
masters thesis, Detecting Patterns in Waveform Data Produced
by Tracking Devices, and how they work.
Zhenmin Peng,
Clustering of Vector Field Data,
Work-in-Progress Report
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
Abstract:
Peng presents the preliminary results (flash animations) of
a vector field clustering algorithm.
|
[37]
| Thurs 11 Dec 08
|
Matjaz Bone-Medical Visualization I
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Report:
Part VI in
Columbus, Ohio,
19-24 Oct 2008.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[36]
| Thurs 4 Dec 08
|
Lloyd Williams-Systems
and
Mark Jones-Volume Rendering and Modeling II,
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Report:
Part V in
Columbus, Ohio,
19-24 Oct 2008.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[35]
| Thurs 27 Nov 08
|
Professor Min Chen-Volume Rendering and Modeling I
and
Ed Grundy-Visualization in the Physical Sciences,
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Report:
Part IV in
Columbus, Ohio,
19-24 Oct 2008.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[34]
| Thurs 20 Nov 08
|
Zhenmin Peng-Multivariate and Multi-field Visualization
and
Robert S. Laramee-Topology and Tensors,
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Report:
Part III in
Columbus, Ohio,
19-24 Oct 2008.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[33]
| Thurs 13 Nov 08
|
Farhan Mohamed-Information Visualization
and
Darius Garnham-Perception,
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Report:
Part II in
Columbus, Ohio,
19-24 Oct 2008.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
|
[32]
| Thurs 6 Nov 08
|
Tony McLoughlin-Flow Visualization
and
Ravi P. Kammaje-Meshes and Surfaces,
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Report:
Part I,
Columbus, Ohio,
19-24 Oct 2008.
Please see the link to the
IEEE Visualization 2008 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
|
[31]
| Thurs 30 Oct 08
|
Benjamin Spencer,
Evenly-Spaced Streamlines for Surfaces: An Image-Based
Approach,
A research paper report
in
Computer Graphics Forum (CGF), forthcoming
and
Zhenmin Peng,
VMV Conference Report
of the
The 13th International Fall Workshop on Vision,
Modeling, and Visualization (VMV) 2008,
8-10 October 2008,
Constance, Germany
|
[30]
| Thurs 16 Oct 08
|
Rita Borgo,
Functional Streaming: Visualizing Data Through Functional
Pipelines
,
Invited talk from Leeds University
Abstract:
This talk introduces a new way of thinking about visualization
algorithms and systems. Functional
programs are concise, high level, problem oriented descriptions.
The lazy evaluation model underlying languages such as Haskell
supports a novel idiom for implementing visualization algorithms,
through demand driven streams.
Using Haskell, we have reconstructed several fundamental
visualization techniques, with encouraging results both in
terms of novel insight and performance.
(Historical Note: This was the first ever external speaker at
the Visible Lunch.)
|
[29]
| Thurs 2 Oct 08
|
Temesghen Kahsai,
Testing a Jet Engine Starting System
Internship Talk for Rolls-Royce, Derby, England,
5 Aug 2008
|
[28]
| Thurs 25 Sep 08
|
Zhenmin Peng,
Vector Glyphs for Surfaces:
A Fast and Simple Glyph Placement Algorithm
for Adaptive Resolution Meshes
Practice Talk for
The 13th International Fall Workshop on Vision,
Modeling, and Visualization (VMV) 2008,
8-10 October 2008,
Constance, Germany
|
[27]
| Thurs 18 Sep 08
|
Xianghua (Jason) Xie,
Statistical Inference of Visual Primitives,
Tutorial Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
Abstract:
We will review three sets of important techniques in Computer
Vision to extract primitive entities, texton, epitome, and texem.
|
[26]
| Thurs 11 Sep 08
|
George Buchanan,
Improving Placeholders in Digital Documents,
Conference Talk for the European Conference
on Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2008 in Aarhus, Denmark,
14-19 September, 2007
(Recipient of the Best Paper Award, again)
|
[25]
| Thurs 28 August 08
|
Ed Grundy,
Detecting Patterns in Waveform Data Produced by
Tracking Devices,
Practice MRes Thesis Talk
as part of the MRes Degree in Visual Computing
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
|
[24]
| Thurs 21 August 08
|
Simon Robinson,
Point-to-GeoBlog: Gestures and Sensors to Support User
Generated Content Creation, Practice Talk
for
MobileHCI 2008, the 10th International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2-5 September 2008
|
[23]
| Thurs 14 August 08
|
Mark New,
Independent Typing Rules for Basic Programming Constructs,
Colloquium Talk at the
24th British Colloquium for Theoretical Computer Science
(BCTCS) 2008, Durham University, 7-10 April 2008
(Historical Note: The first ever theory talk at the Visible Lunch)
|
[22]
| Thurs 7 August 08
|
Jonathan Harvey,
Starting Your Own Business: A Case Study-Practice and Experience
from Industry,
Industry Talk
for the Department of Computer Science, Swansea University
(Historical Note: The first ever industry talk at the
Visible Lunch)
Abstract:
This presentation will overview of some of the ways that one can
set up a business, including the translation of ideas from an
academic context into a commercial/industrial environment.
The talk will cover some of the practical considerations, steps
and processes involved; drawing upon the speaker's own experience.
Speaker Bio: Jonathan studied Computer Science at Swansea
University (2002), then completed an MPhil (2005), and then
undertook a PhD in web-based technologies and database systems.
In late 2006, he formed the company Bay View Systems Ltd, which
has now been trading for almost two years.
|
[21]
| Thurs 31 July 08
|
Ravi P. Kammaje,
Row Tracing using Hierarchical Occlusion Maps,
Practice Talk
for the
IEEE Symposium on Interactive Ray Tracing,
Los Angeles, California, August 9-10, 2008
Abstract:
A new rendering method that ray traces an entire row of the image
at a time is introduced. This moves some of the ray tracing
computations into a simplified 1D domain and reduces the memory
requirements considerably.
Visibility determination is performed efficiently using Hierarchical
Occlusion Maps and provides faster renderings than packet ray
tracing in general and OpenGL for large scenes. In addition, the
algorithm shows near perfect scaling when multi-threaded and works
very well with kd-trees and octrees, as implementations
demonstrate. Finally, optimal rendering times are reached with
trees that are an order of magnitude smaller than those
required for regular ray tracing.
|
[20]
| Thurs 24 July 08
|
Professor Harold Thimbleby,
Keeping People Alive with CS & HCI
Abstract:
(a) Connecting for Health (CfH) is spending tens of billions and
failing to get a working NHS - in the largest civilian computing
project in the world.
Yet, CfH are not fools - but they clearly don't know or don't
understand something. Might be CS &/or HCI.
(b) People are dying because programmers don't know CS or HCI.
(c) The problems have little to do with CS or HCI per se, but in
getting good CS & HCI into the right places.
(Historical note: The first talk at the Visible Lunch by a
permanent, non-visual computing staff member)
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[19]
| Thurs 10 July 08
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Visible Lunch at the Beach.
We'll meet at the usual time and place and then head off to the
beach. Rain plans: massive Fussball!
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[18]
| Thurs 6 July 08
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Darius Garnham-User Studies and User Interaction,
Ed Grundy-Parallel Coordinates, and
Professor Min Chen-Visualization for Neurology,
EuroVis 2008 Conference Report: Part V.
This event is a continuation of the presentations and
discussions from the EuroVis '08 Conference Report.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
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[17]
| Thurs 26 June 08
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Mark W Jones-Meshes and Volumes,
Lyndsey Clarke-Applications in Life Sciences, and
Fernando Loizides-Visual Analytics,
EuroVis 2008 Conference Report: Part IV.
This event is a continuation of the presentations and
discussions from the EuroVis '08 Conference Report.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
(Historical Note: This was the first Visible Lunch with
a female speaker.)
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[16]
| Thurs 19 June 08
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Benjamin Spencer-Visualization Applications,
Farhan Mohamed-Software Visualization, and
Ravi P. Kammaje-Visualization Tools,
EuroVis 2008 Conference Report: Part III.
This event is a continuation of the presentations and
discussions from the EuroVis '08 Conference Report.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
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[15]
| Thurs 12 June 08
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Tony McLoughlin-Flow Advection and Geometry Processing,
Zhenmin Peng-Flow Feature Extraction, and
Robert S. Laramee-Multivariate Visualization,
EuroVis 2008 Conference Report: Part II.
This event is the second part in the multi-part
EuroVis '08 Conference Report.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
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[14]
| Thurs 5 June 08
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Min Chen-Illustrative and Realistic Volume Rendering
and
Owen Gilson-Graph Visualization,
EuroVis 2008 Conference Report: Part I,
The Joint EUROGRAPHICS - IEEE
VGTC Symposium on Visualization, Eindhoven, The Netherlands,
26-28 May 2008.
Please see the link to the
Eurovis 2008 Conference Program.
Please see the
Conference Report Description
at the bottom of this page.
Note: This is the first stage of multi-part Visible Lunch Event.
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[13]
| Thurs 29 May 08
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Darius Garnham,
Incidental Mobile Information and Large Public Displays,
Conference Talk for the
ACM Computer Human Interaction Conference (CHI) 2008 Workshop
on Designing and Evaluating Mobile Phone-Based Interaction with
Public Displays, 5-8 April 2008, Florence, Italy
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[12]
| Thurs 22 May 08
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Lloyd Williams,
3D Graphics in Java: A Comparison of Two Popular
3D Graphics APIs (JOGL vs Java 3D),
Practice Talk (Presenting a Project Paper) for
CS_M27/CS_317: Programming and Graphics APIs/Computer
Graphics Laboratory
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[11]
| Thurs 15 May 08
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Ed Grundy,
Spatial Data Structures for GIS Visualization,
Practice Talk (Presenting a Programming Project) for
CS_M27: Programming and Graphics APIs
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[10]
| Thurs 8 May 08
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Benjamin Spencer,
Hierarchical Photon Mapping,
A research paper report
in
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and
Computer Graphics
(IEEE TVCG), forthcoming
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[9]
| Thurs 1 May 08
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Fernando Loizides,
Investigating Document Triage on Paper and
Electronic Media,
Conference Talk for the European Conference
on Digital Libraries 2007 in Budapest, Hungary,
16-21 September, 2007
(Recipient of the Best Paper Award)
(Historical Note: This was the first ever catered Visible
Lunch. This was also the first Visible Lunch talk given
by an HCI specialist.)
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[8]
| Thurs 24 April 08
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Owen Gilson,
From Web Data to Visualization via Ontology Mapping,
Practice Talk for EuroVis 2008,
The Joint EUROGRAPHICS - IEEE
VGTC Symposium on Visualization, Eindhoven, The Netherlands,
26-28 May, 2008
(Recipient of the Best Paper Award)
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[7]
| Thurs 10 April 08
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Benjamin Mora,
Are 3D Displays the Logical Continuation of 3D Graphics?,
A research paper report in
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and
Computer Graphics
(IEEE TVCG), forthcoming
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[6]
| Thurs 13 Mar 08
| The first Fussball tournament is launched.
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[5]
| Thurs 6 March 08
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Ravi P. Kammaje,
A Study of Restricted BSP Trees for Ray Tracing,
Research Paper Talk from the
IEEE-
EUROGRAPHICS
Symposium on Interactive Ray-Tracing 2007
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[4]
| Thurs 28 Feb 08
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Lloyd Williams,
TimeHistograms for Large, Time-Dependent Data,
Practice Talk (Presenting a Research Paper) for
CS_M37: Graphics Surveys and Research Methodology
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[3]
| Thurs 21 Feb 08
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Robert S. Laramee,
Flow Visualization: The State-of-the-Art,
Practice Invited Talk for
the 19th Conference of Simulation and Visualization (SimVis)
2008, Magdeburg, Germany, 28-29 February 2008
(Historical Note: This was the first official Visible Lunch
talk.)
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[2]
| Thurs 29 Nov 07
| The Fussball table arrives.
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[1]
| Thurs 16 Aug 07
| The First Visible Lunch Event takes place.
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Conference Reports
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For a conference report, each speaker shortly presents
(3-5 minutes recommended)
a selection of papers
(3-5 papers recommended)
from a given conference.
Each paper talk discusses:
(1) what the paper is about i.e., what is the goal of the
research work,
(2) results or findings presented, and
(3) the strengths and weaknesses of the paper including the presenter's
own opinion.
If a supplementary video has been provided with the paper, presenters
can save themselves a lot of work by showing the video.
Videos usually give a concise and helpful summary of the paper.
Overall impressions of the conference are also discussed.
The idea behind the conference report is that those who did
not attend the conference can still benefit from those that
did.
Related papers are normally grouped together by sessions at
a conference. Hence, for a conference report, papers are usually
assigned and presented together based on sessions.
Each speaker, along with the title of the session which they are
presenting, is shown in the Visible Lunch special events and talks
listing.
Recommended talk preparation time is approximately two hours.
Most of the preparation time is for reading the papers.
Please let a Visible Lunch coordinator know if you have any
questions.
Also, if you are having trouble with a paper and would like
to discuss it briefly, you are welcome to come and discuss
it with a Visible Lunch coordinator.
Some benefits of conference reports include:
- Experience: Those who did not attend a conference can learn from
those that did.
- Skill Building: Participants practice reading research papers and
presentation.
- Education: Participants keep up with the latest research
literature.
- Enjoyment: Participants enjoy sharing their experiences
with others or hearing about others experiences.
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