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I worked as a visiting RPI undergraduate on $G maintenance and CAVE applications from the summer of 2012 to the summer of 2014. I worked on my Master's degree at Brown from then until May 2016. | |||
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My summer 2012 project was to get [[CavePainting]] building again on CS and CCV systems, which required work with [[MMotion]], [[Kuchora]], [[VRG3D]], and [[VRPN]]. The resulting instructions can be found at [[Building CavePainting]]; however, as of May 2016, they are out-of-date. | |||
From then until becoming a Master's student, I worked mostly on $G maintenance and nightly build tests. Information about these systems can be found at [[Automatic Build System]] and [[Software tests]]. I did not implement the test systems, but I fixed many projects which were failing nightly build and/or run tests, including [[CavePainting]]. I also worked on other applications for the CAVE and YURT in this time, including [[Building ParaView]], [[Integrating Scalable with ParaView]], and [[ADVISER]]. | |||
My work on making the Vrui toolkit (http://keckcaves.org/software/vrui) compatible with the CAVE and YURT as well as our research applications, MeshViewer and 3DVisualizer, can be found at https://github.com/jonovotny/VruiScalable. As of May 2016, it is managed by [[User:Johannes Novotny|Johannes Novotny]]. | |||
I also, along with [[User:Johannes Novotny|Johannes Novotny]] and [[User:Josh Tveite|Josh Tveite]] as well as [[User:David Laidlaw|David]] and collaborators from Virginia Tech, worked on running a user study, which required the use of Vrui and MeshViewer, and writing "Effects of Display Fidelity and Platform on Analysis Performance with Biological Datasets in Virtual Reality" to submit to Vis 2016. | |||
Data from my Master's project, ''Virtually Visualizing Vessels: A Study of the Annotation of Placental Vasculature from MRI in Large-scale Virtual Reality for Surgical Planning'', is in a private repository also under the management of [[User:Johannes Novotny|Johannes Novotny]]. The project required the use of Vrui and 3DVisualizer. As of May 2016, the thesis has been submitted to the department, and it will be listed on http://cs.brown.edu/research/pubs/theses/masters/; we are also preparing to submit it to TVCG. | |||
Latest revision as of 18:36, 23 August 2016
I worked as a visiting RPI undergraduate on $G maintenance and CAVE applications from the summer of 2012 to the summer of 2014. I worked on my Master's degree at Brown from then until May 2016.
Legacy info
My summer 2012 project was to get CavePainting building again on CS and CCV systems, which required work with MMotion, Kuchora, VRG3D, and VRPN. The resulting instructions can be found at Building CavePainting; however, as of May 2016, they are out-of-date.
From then until becoming a Master's student, I worked mostly on $G maintenance and nightly build tests. Information about these systems can be found at Automatic Build System and Software tests. I did not implement the test systems, but I fixed many projects which were failing nightly build and/or run tests, including CavePainting. I also worked on other applications for the CAVE and YURT in this time, including Building ParaView, Integrating Scalable with ParaView, and ADVISER.
My work on making the Vrui toolkit (http://keckcaves.org/software/vrui) compatible with the CAVE and YURT as well as our research applications, MeshViewer and 3DVisualizer, can be found at https://github.com/jonovotny/VruiScalable. As of May 2016, it is managed by Johannes Novotny.
I also, along with Johannes Novotny and Josh Tveite as well as David and collaborators from Virginia Tech, worked on running a user study, which required the use of Vrui and MeshViewer, and writing "Effects of Display Fidelity and Platform on Analysis Performance with Biological Datasets in Virtual Reality" to submit to Vis 2016.
Data from my Master's project, Virtually Visualizing Vessels: A Study of the Annotation of Placental Vasculature from MRI in Large-scale Virtual Reality for Surgical Planning, is in a private repository also under the management of Johannes Novotny. The project required the use of Vrui and 3DVisualizer. As of May 2016, the thesis has been submitted to the department, and it will be listed on http://cs.brown.edu/research/pubs/theses/masters/; we are also preparing to submit it to TVCG.