Research
My research interests are the various aspects of scientific and
information visualization. The visualization process involves
aspects from many disciplines such as Human Computer Interfaces
(HCI), Computer Graphics, Psychology, High Performance Computing,
Parallel Programming, Grid Computations, Virtual Reality and
Computational Geometry to name just a few.
My main focus in recent years has been rapid isosurface
extractions from large datasets with remote
visualization in mind using desktop computers. Isosurface
extractions pose unique challenges, which derive from the
fundamental premise that the value of the isosurfaces is not known
a-priori. As such, there is only a limited amount of
pre-processing that can be done. Furthermore, when the user changes
the isovalue, previously extracted geometry becomes obsolete.
Recently I started working on issues involving information
visualization and in particular visual representation of network
events to help improve decision making in the event of network
intrusion.
Primary research areas:
- Scientific Visualization.
- Information Visualization.
- Remote Visualization.
- Human Computer Interaction.
- GPU Computation.
- Parallel Programs.
- Computational Steering.
In the past I have been involved in:
- High Order Finite Elements.
- Inverse Problems.
- Computer Generated Holograms.
- CAGD.
- Radiosity.
- Real Time Systems.
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