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Research
The research efforts of the Visualization and
Interactive Systems Group are focused in the fields of visualization,
geometric modeling, computer graphics, and immersive environments.
Visualization involves techniques for the "transformation" of data
into meaningful, computer-generated images. Example application areas
for visualization technology include the analysis of data encountered
in computational fluid dynamics, physics, chemistry, molecular
biology, medical and satellite imaging, the simulation of complex
hydrodynamic processes and structural systems.
Geometric modeling involves methods for the representation and
manipulation of curves and surfaces with applications in the
automotive and aircraft industries.
Computer graphics involves the development of algorithms that allow
the generation of highly realistic computer-generated images of
complex three-dimensional objects and phenomena.
Virtual reality and immersive environments are an emerging technology
that provides engineers and scientists with a means for the
exploration and analysis of massive and complex three-dimensional
data. The data is typically rendered stereoscopically, in a virtual
interaction space.
The research areas of our group include:
- Digital Image Processing
- Computer Graphics
- Scientific Visualization
- Biomedical Imaging
- Virtual Reality
- Information Visualization
- Machine Vision
- Human Computer Interaction
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