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VisAnywhere: Developing Multi-platform Scientific Visualization Applications

Human-Computer Interaction 2024-04-30 v1 Graphics

Abstract

Scientists often explore and analyze large-scale scientific simulation data by leveraging two- and three-dimensional visualizations. The data and tasks can be complex and therefore best supported using myriad display technologies, from mobile devices to large high-resolution display walls to virtual reality headsets. Using a simulation of neuron connections in the human brain, we present our work leveraging various web technologies to create a multi-platform scientific visualization application. Users can spread visualization and interaction across multiple devices to support flexible user interfaces and both co-located and remote collaboration. Drawing inspiration from responsive web design principles, this work demonstrates that a single codebase can be adapted to develop scientific visualization applications that operate everywhere.

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@article{arxiv.2404.17619,
  title  = {VisAnywhere: Developing Multi-platform Scientific Visualization Applications},
  author = {Thomas Marrinan and Madeleine Moeller and Alina Kanayinkal and Victor A. Mateevitsi and Michael E. Papka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.17619},
  year   = {2024}
}
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