Interactive Visualization of Motion Databases
Presenter
March 8, 2011
Keywords:
- Visualization, human-computer interaction, surgical training, biomechanics
MSC:
- 76M27
Abstract
Intuitively, one of the best ways to understand motion is to see it,
but how can we picture the large multidimensional databases of motion
collected today in surgical training or biomechanical studies? In
this talk, I will present recent research that begins to address this
question through developing novel methods for interactively querying
and visualizing motion data. I will describe motivating problems and
initial tools developed to support data analysis in two application
areas: (1) surgical training, and (2) biomechanical experiments in
humans and animals.