Posts Tagged ‘Divya Kolar’
Research@Intel 2012 Visualizing Complex Work
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Research@Intel 2012: As the rate and volume of data generation continues to increase, visual analytics is becoming increasingly important to industry, particularly as Big Data gets bigger. Discover how Intel Labs Europe is researching ways to apply interactive data visualizations ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Big Data, Featured, HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: Big Data, Divya Kolar, Intel, Intel Labs, Intel Labs Europe, Research, research@intel 2012, visual analytics, visualizations
What are Research@Intel 2012 Attendees Saying?
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Research@Intel 2012: On Monday, the day before the public event of Research@Intel 2012, company employees who are not a part of Intel Labs got a sneak peak at the projects. Intel Labs’ Divya Kolar chatted with a few of them ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: Divya Kolar, HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Research, research@intel 2012, video podcast
Future Lab: Planet Viewer
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Maps have benefited especially from the increasing power of computers. Still, researchers are striving to make significant improvements in the images maps display. Rendering planetary scale objects is challenging due to geometric complexity and the need for managing huge amounts ... |
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Author: Deirdre Kennedy
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Labs
Tags: Benjamin Sleeter, Divya Kolar, Future Lab Radio, Geography, Maps, Planet Viewer, rendering, U.S. Geological Survey
Research@Intel 2011: Visual Zone
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In the Visual Zone, see how Intel is adding a “visual” aspect to the daily life of the future with minimal costs and eco system changes. Research technologies developed at Intel and with university partners will improve daily user experiences ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Research@Intel 2011
Tags: 3D, Divya Kolar, electronic devices, gesture detection, real-time technologies, Research, Research@Intel 2011, visual computing, Visual Zone






