Immersive Visualization / IQ-Station Wiki

This site hosts information on virtual reality systems that are geared toward scientific visualization, and as such often toward VR on Linux-based systems. Thus, pages here cover various software (and sometimes hardware) technologies that enable virtual reality operation on Linux.

The original IQ-station effort was to create low-cost (for the time) VR systems making use of 3DTV displays to produce CAVE/Fishtank-style VR displays. That effort pre-dated the rise of the consumer HMD VR systems, however, the realm of midrange-cost large-fishtank systems is still important, and has transitioned from 3DTV-based systems to short-throw projectors.

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Sponsors of the bootcamp were
Sponsors of the bootcamp were
Indiana University Advanced Visualization Lab (AVL),
[http://rt.uits.iu.edu/visualization/avl/ Indiana University Advanced Visualization Lab (AVL)],
Idaho National Laboratory Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES),
[https://inlportal.inl.gov/portal/server.pt/community/caes_home/ Idaho National Laboratory Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES)],
University of Wyoming
University of Wyoming
and Kitware, Inc.
and [http://www.kitware.com/ Kitware, Inc.]


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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6634m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Participant Introductions]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6634m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Participant Introductions]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6659m.jpg|thumb|300px|Bill Demonstrating LidarViewer]]


[[File:BC_IUPUI_6659m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Demonstrating LidarViewer]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6650m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Bill Demonstrating Toirt Samhlaigh]]
 
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6673m.jpg|thumb|300px|Dinner at the Oceanaire]]
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[[File:BC_IUPUI_6673m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Dinner at the Oceanaire]]


[[File:BC_IUPUI_6688m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|ML2VR sample visualization]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6688m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|ML2VR sample visualization]]


[[File:BC_IUPUI_6702m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Immersed in the robot sim]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6702m.jpg|thumb|300px|Eric W Immersed in the robot sim]]


[[File:BC_IUPUI_6717m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|ParaView VR plugin]]
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[[File:BC_IUPUI_6731m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Artistic space exploration]]
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[[File:BC_IUPUI_6734m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Dinner at the Creation Cafe]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_6734m.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Dinner at the Creation Cafe]]


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[[File:BC_IUPUI_UM4076.jpg|thumb|300px|Chris at the IQ-tilt]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_UM4083.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Watching a 3D movie]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_UM4085.jpg|thumb|300px|Gigapixel image on Displaywall]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_UM4098.jpg|thumb|left|300px|IQ-station]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_UM4104.jpg|thumb|300px|Eric M at the IQ-touch]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_UM4105.jpg|thumb|left|300px|3D facial scanner &amp; the IQ-touch]]
[[File:BC_IUPUI_scans.jpg|thumb|300px|3D renderings of 3D facial scans]]
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Indianapolis Immersive Visualization Bootcamp


The first immersive visualization bootcamp was held in Indianapolis Indiana on the IUPUI campus on March 25 - 27, 2013. There was a capacity crowd at the inaugural bootcamp, and all indicators point to a successful outcome.

Demonstrating LidarViewer

Immersive visualization makes use of advanced display technologies such as the AVL Virtual Reality Theater at IUPUI to enhance one's ability to see relationships among data representations. The goal of this series of bootcamps is to empower operators and users of immersive (aka virtual reality) visualization facilities with software tools that will enable them to visualize data in a variety of formats using their advanced displays. Much of the software discussed is open-source to enable participants to freely incorporate packages into their workflow suite.

Sponsors of the bootcamp were Indiana University Advanced Visualization Lab (AVL), Idaho National Laboratory Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES), University of Wyoming and Kitware, Inc.



Talks

Monday Afternoon
Talk Presenter
Introduction Sherman
The Vrui VR library Sherman
Toirt Samhaligh volume renderer Sherman
LidarViewer point cloud renderer Sherman
Vrui configuration Sherman
Tuesday Morning
Talk Presenter
Visual Immeraction: Interaction Design and Input Considerations for Immersive Visualizations Banic
VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics) Sherman
ML2VR (Matlab to VR) Zielinski
Tuesday Afternoon
Talk Presenter
ParaView VR Plugin Chaudhary
Technology demonstrations AVL team
World models (X3D & Virtools) Wernert & Boyles
Wednesday Morning
Talk Presenter
Immserive Vis Workflow at Idaho National Lab Whiting
IQ-station (low-cost VR) Sherman
ArtifactVis CalVR plugin Sherman
Immersive Vis community Sherman


AVL technology demonstrations

Presentation
IQ-table
IQ-tilt
IQ-station
Display Wall
SARGE (augmented reality project)
3D.iu.edu (3D video content)
3D scanning


Participants

We had a capacity crowd at the first Indianapolis bootcamp

Participant Affiliation
Don Alison State University of New York, Oneonta
Amy Banic University of Wyoming
Brad Bonczkiewicz Marquette University
Mike Boyles Indiana University AVL
Chris Brunner Walt Disney Imagineering
Aashish Chaudhary Kitware, Inc.
Jamison Daniel Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sushant Dhiman Cummins, Inc.
Chauncey Frend Indiana University AVL
Kenny Gruchalla National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Ted Hall University of Michigan UM3D Lab
Daniel Lévesque Université de Sherbrooke
Eric Maslowski University of Michigan UM3D Lab
Wesley Miller Brown University
Sean Petty University of Michigan UM3D Lab
Dave Reagan Indiana University AVL
Jeff Rogers Indiana University AVL
William Sherman Indiana University AVL
Simon Su Ball Aerospace
George Takahashi Purdue West Lafayette
Eric Wernert Indiana University AVL
Eric Whiting Idaho National Laboratory CAES
Jeff Will Valparaiso University
Hui Zhang Indiana University AVL
David Zielinski Duke University

Gallery

Participant Introductions
Bill Demonstrating LidarViewer
Bill Demonstrating Toirt Samhlaigh
Dinner at the Oceanaire
ML2VR sample visualization
Eric W Immersed in the robot sim
ParaView VR plugin
Artistic space exploration
Dinner at the Creation Cafe


VMD Presentation
VMD Quad-pore
Chris at the IQ-tilt
Watching a 3D movie
Gigapixel image on Displaywall
IQ-station
Eric M at the IQ-touch
3D facial scanner & the IQ-touch
3D renderings of 3D facial scans