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DIGITEO seminar: 2 lectures on May 5! |
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DIGITEO seminar: 2 lectures on May 5! 5 May 2011
Tobias Isenberg, Beyond Pretty Pictures -Interactive Illustration and Scientific Visualization
John Hopcroft, Computer science theory to support research in the information age |
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May 5, 2011 Supélec – amphi F3-05
Tobias Isenberg Professeur à l’Université de Groningen (Pays-Bas) Titulaire d’une chaire Digiteo Plus d’informations : http://www.cs.rug.nl/~isenberg/ | Beyond Pretty Pictures -Interactive Illustration and Scientific Visualization | Computer graphics has developed to a point that it can produce images that are so realistic that they cannot be distinguished from real photos anymore. However, a branch of computer graphics is inspired by traditional illustration and artistic depiction, rather than from the photographic camera. These techniques are increasingly being applied to problems in scientific visualization, forming the field of illustrative visualization. I will show and discuss a variety of techniques in this domain that address problems in medical and molecular visualization. Often it is not sufficient, however, to be able to produce insightful images but one also has to allow people to interactively explore the visualizations. For this purpose I will introduce approaches that rely on large, touch-sensitive displays that allow people to intuitively and directly manipulate and explore visualizations. John Hopcroft Professeur à l’université de Cornell Prix Turing 1987 Médaille John von Neumann 2010 Plus d’informations : http://www.cs.cornell.edu/jeh/ | Computer science theory to support research in the information age | The last forty years have seen computer science evolve as a major academic discipline. Today the field is undergoing a fundamental change. Some of the drivers of this change are the internet, the World Wide Web, large quantities of information in digital form and wide spread use of computers for accessing information. The change is requiring universities to revise the content of computer science programs. This talk will cover the changes in the theoretical foundations of computer science needed to support the information age.
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Yannis Manoussakis passed away6 June 2021We have just learned of the death of Yannis Manoussakis, Professor at the University of Paris-Saclay, on Saturday June 5.
He was the leader of the GALaC team and had been for many years director of the LRI, we lose a friend and a dear colleague.
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