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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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Scientific visualization (SciVis) is providing new insights in health care and many other research areas in ways that we couldn’t imagine a decade ago. It’s an evolving field where extracting visualizations from very large data sets can improve analysis, diagnosis [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Healthcare, Intel Tags: COVID-19, gender bias, Intel oneAPI Rendering Toolkit, oneAPI, oxygenation helmet, ray tracing, rendering, scientific visualization, scivis, simulation, tumors, University of Chicago, visualization
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