Visual Information Technology
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2011-03-15 from 15:00 to 17:00 |
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| Contact Email | montreal-chapter@siggraph.org |
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RESEARCHERS FROM NRC-IIT, VISUAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OF OTTAWA ARE GOING TO SHOW THEIR RESEARCH RESULTS IN VISUAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
3D modeling and visualization of sensor-derived datasets
The Visual Information Technology Group of the National Research Council of Canada conducts R&D on 3D digital imaging systems and their applications.
The group has developed acquisition techniques, geometric modeling and 3D image interpretation algorithms and software, virtual reality technology and software; it also develops applications with industry partners.
We will present results from various projects from the standpoint of the specific graphics and visualization challenges brought by sensor-based datasets, including:
- Modeling and visualisation of artwork and heritage sites, including the Mona Lisa, parts of the Parthenon and Neolithic caves
- Patient-specific brain surgery simulation
- Huge brain histology dataset visualisation
- Space and industrial applications
- Human shape analysis
Louis Borgeat is an associate research officer with the Visual Information Technology Group of the National Research Council of Canada. His current research interests include modeling and visualization of large sensor data sets, télécollaboration, real-time computer graphics, and 3D computer vision. Contact him at louis.borgeat@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.
Guy Godin is a senior research officer with the Visual Information Technology Group of the National Research Council of Canada. His research interests include 3D computer vision and image analysis, shape and appearance modeling, and interactive visualization. Contact him at guy.godin@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.
Date : Tuesday, March 15 2011
Hour : 3:00PM – 5:00PM
Where :
ETS
Room A-1150
1100, Notre-Dame West (corner Peel)
Montreal
Entrance : Free! This event is open to everyone.


