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Graphics and
Visualization
Victoria Interrante
Daniel Keefe
Gary Meyer
The University of Minnesota Interactive Visualization Lab investigates
novel visualization, computer graphics, user interface, and computational
techniques to address challenges in analyzing cutting-edge scientific data.
As imaging and recording technologies advance, scientists increasingly
require and collect complex multi-dimensional data that pose major challenges
for today's analysis strategies. The iVLab investigates innovative visual and
interactive strategies for increasing our ability to extract new insights
from these emerging data sets. The computational research is guided and
evaluated by active interdisciplinary collaborations. Current projects in
the iVLab include collaborators in evolutionary biology, orthopedic
biomechanics, medical device design, computational fluid dynamics, visual
art, illustration, and other fields.
Recent Research Highlights
Cave Painting
Daniel F. Keefe, Daniel Acevedo Feliz, Tomer Moscovich, David H. Laidlaw,
Joseph J. LaViola Jr. "CavePainting: A Fully Immersive 3D Artistic Medium
and Interactive Experience." In Proceedings of I3D 2001, Pages 85–93, 2001. more