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Pavel Slawik, Prague, CZ

What Invited talk
When 2008-02-18
from 14:00 to 17:30
Where R 11, University Library, Albert-Einstein-Str.6
Contact Name Prof. Pavel Slavik
Contact Email slavic@fel.cvut.cz
Contact Phone +420-22435-7617
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Tutorial on Simulation and Visualization

Abstract

 
The talk will cover an introduction into scientific visualization (mainly basic methods for information visualization). A substantial part of the talk will be dedicated to description of projects that ran at CTU in last years. These projects are characterized by mutual fertilization between simulation and visualiation. Large part of these projects is based on the use of particle systems. Short introduction in the theory of particle systems will be given.

There will be discussed the following topics (CTU projects):

- simulation and visualization of coal transport in power plants
- simulation and visualization of behavior of flue gas filters in power plants
- simulation and visualization of combustion processes in power plants
- simulation and visualization of behavior of agent based systems

An important aspect of the design of visualization systems is consideration of human factors (human perception, interpretation of perceived information ,...). There will be block in the talk that deals with this problem.

The final part of the talk could be optional (according to the wish of the audience). The following topics can come into consideration:

- long time archiving of digital data (how to avoid loss of valuable digital data in long term prospect)
- usability issues in general and some topics related to visualization systems
- simulation, visualization and interaction in virtual reality environment (the use case discussed in this part is based on the topic of virtual enterprise)


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