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Engineers and computer scientists at Purdue University have created the first scientifically accurate visualization of the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11. Even though it is an animation it is still intensely engrossing.
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http://live.pirillo. com - I have always loved MIDI files, absolutely LOVE them. There is a way cool new application that will allow you to play MIDI files, and instrumentize them. This free program just blows me away. It's fun, and keeps me occupied for hours.
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An open source molecular visualization package (PyMol) was extended to integrate two forms of head tracking (wiimote IR based and webcam based). In the demonstration video, we first illustrate active tracking using the wiimote and IR-emitting eyewear and then show our passive tracking using only Apple's built-in webcam.
http://molviz.cs. toronto.edu/molviz
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Discussing goals, setting goals, Visualization, the link between Visualization & goals, the effect visualization has on Success or Failure, Effectiveness of visualization, controlling your subconscious to start your success milestone.
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This talk presents the topic of visualization in retrieval information. On the first part, some examples of websites that use visual representation to help to find textual information are presented. On the second part it goes on the opposite direction: how text helps us to retrieve images. For finish an experiment about tagging in different cultures and languages is presented.
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This technology demonstration offers a innovative method for visualizing multi-dimensional data on a half-sphere (full-dome) Geoscope. The intent is to realize the Geoscope vision of R. Buckminster Fuller as stated in his Critical Path, "With the Geoscope humanity would be able to recognize formerly invisible patterns and thereby to forecast and plan in vastly greater magnitude than heretofore."