Scientific Computing and Visualization Summer Course Exercises
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Scientific Computing and Visualization Summer Course Exercises
Contains Python and Bash automation scripts that use 3D Slicer and openSCAD to manipulate brain surface information. It then uses this information to create a brain keychain with a matching name tag. The keychains and nametags are placed in a print scene with the number of keychains in the scene being determined by the area of the print surface.
ParaView template project for orbital data visualization (orbits, trajectory points, ground station field of view)
Scientific Visualization assignments
A python GUI demo made using PyQT5 and VTK. Configured to show the optical potential isosurfaces from a paper I published in Optics Letters: https://www.osapublishing.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-45-13-3512
tools to convert between vulcan proprietary formats and vtk open source formats
PostGIS with Plotly Dash to query and show lidar data
A python tool that converts a (general purpose) Finite Element Model to a VTK model
Assignments for the course CS661: Big Data Visual Analytics
Py2VTK is a lightweight module for exporting VTK files using Python for visualization/analysis in softwares like Paraview, VisIt or Mayavi.
Visualizing the Boston Teapot dataset using The Visualization Toolkit in Python
A concise VTK volume rendering API written to render Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
PyTorch Geometric point cloud representation for vtk 3D objects
uses mosse algorithm and TF object detection to adjust graphics based on user's head position, creating a 3D effect
Application for segmentation of 3D point cloud using different data storage constructions (list, equal cells, kd-tree)
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