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Scientific visualization (SciVis) is a process of representing raw scientific data as images, which helps scientists improve their interpretations of large data sets. More and more, advanced visualization tools are becoming an integral part of a researcher’s analysis toolkit; and [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: 3D, Anne Bowen, C++, data analytics, developers, Donna Nemshick, Embree, Frontera, graphics, Intel, large data sets, oneAPI, Open Source, OpenVKL, Optane, OSPray, ParaView, ray tracing, rendering, rendering tool, scientific visualization, scivis, TACC, Texas Advanced Computing Center, visualization, VMD
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Despite its tough challenges, our global pandemic has opened the door to big opportunities, ushering in incredible innovation in visual effects and the discovery of amazing talent regardless of location. Real-time technology and tools, machine learning and artificial intelligence, and [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Academy Software Foundation, AI, artificial intelligence, Disney, Diversity, Embree, geometric rendering, inclusion, Industrial Light & Magic, Intel, Intel oneAPI Rendering Library, Jim Jeffers, Linux Foundation, Lucasfilm, machine learning, MaterialX, ML, oneAPI, Open Source, Open Volume Kernel Library, OpenEXR, OpenVDB, OpenVKL, Real-Time, rendering, Rob Bredow, Star Wars, storytelling, VFX, Visual effects, volumetric rendering
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We explore the critical role of visualization and visual analytics in disaster management and medical research with Paul Navrátil, Director of Visualization at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), and Jim Jeffers, Sr. Principal Engineer and Sr. Director of Advanced [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Amaro Lab, ANARI, Christiaan Gribble, cosmology, COVID, Department of Energy, Disaster Management, Disaster Recovery, disaster relief, Embree, exascale, Exascale Computing Project, flood, Frontera, geophysical exploration, high performance computing, HPC, hurricane, Intel, Intel CPU, Intel oneAPI Rendering Toolkit, IXPUG, Jim Ahrens, Khronos Group, Kitware, Lauren Meyers, Los Alamos National Lab, medical research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation, NOAA, oneAPI, Open Science, Open VKL, Open Volume Kernel Library, OSPray, pandemic, ParaView, physics, ray tracing, rendering, Rommie Amaro, Science, scientific, SOLAR Ray Tracing Consortium, Stampede II, Supercomputer, SURVICE Engineering, TACC, Texas Advancing Computing Center, University of California San Diego, University of Texas, UT, visualization, weather modeling
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Embree, Intel, Intel Rendering Framework, James L Jeffers, open-source software, OpenImageDenoise, OpenSWR, OSPray, Rendering libraries, Visualization Solutions