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International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation (CGIV'06)
pp. 49-56
Approaching Effective Data Visualisation in a Research Setting
Mark R. Titchener, University of Auckland, New Zealand
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A general purpose, easy-to-use graphical visualisation
tool has been developed to facilitate the display of experiment
data. It supports simultaneous or selective rendering
of surfuces, graphs and animated traces in a virtual 30 environment.
It can accept as many as 100,000 objectsfor animated
replay, and allows for interactive control of viewing
position, lighting and other display parameters. The viewer
is thus well suited to scoping expeviment results, visually
debugging data processing algorithms, andpresenting conzplex
data. Its principal application is in the visualisation of
surfaces and graphs in the entropy analysis of medical and
industrial related time-series.
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Citation:
Mark R. Titchener,
"Approaching Effective Data Visualisation in a Research Setting,"
cgiv,
pp. 49-56,
International Conference on Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation (CGIV'06),
2006
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