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Vistle Part I: An Introduction to Immersive Visualizations of Large-Scale Scientific Data – CEEC CoE
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Vistle Part I: An Introduction to Immersive Visualizations of Large-Scale Scientific Data

January 29 @ 10:00 am11:00 am

Poster for the webinar "Vistle Part I: An Introduction to Immersive Visualizations of Large-Scale Scientific Data". It is organized by CEEC. The webinar is scheduled for January 29, 2024, from 10 am to 11 am CET and will be held online. The text invites participants to discover Vistle, a visualization tool for creating augmented reality/virtual reality visualizations of large-scale scientific datasets, and to learn about Vistle’s remote rendering functionality and how it is being ported to GPUs as part of the CEEC project to enable visualization of exascale datasets. On the right side, there is a photo showing someone interacting with a data visualization in the CAVE at HLRS, standing in front of a large, colorful globe projection.

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This one-hour webinar introduces the visualization tool Vistle, which is used to create augmented reality/virtual reality visualizations of large-scale scientific datasets. It presents Vistle’s remote rendering functionality and how Vistle is being ported to GPUs as part of the CEEC project to enable visualization for exascale datasets.

Agenda

  1. Introducing Vistle
    • Examples of Immersive Visualizations
    • The Visualization Pipeline
  2. Preparing Vistle for the Exascale Era
    • Hybrid Remote Rendering
    • Adding GPU support with VTK-m

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January 29
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10:00 am – 11:00 am
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