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Charlotte Visualization Center Grand Opening
Symposium on the Future of Visualization
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Schedule
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Monday, May 1, 2006
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9:00 am
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Welcome by Chancellor Dubois and Dean Hadzikadic
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9:15 am
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Stu Card, "Using Vision to Think"
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10:00 am
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Chuck Hansen, "The Future of Large-Scale Scientific Visualization"
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10:45 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Pat Hanrahan, "Towards Automating Graphic Design"
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11:45 am
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Jim Thomas, "Visual Analytics: a Grand Challenge in Science - Turning Information Overload into the Opportunity of the Decade"
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12:30 pm
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Lunch with remarks by Provost Lorden
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1:30 pm
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Arie Kaufman, "Virtual Colonoscopy"
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2:15 pm
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Daniel Keim, "Scalability in Visual Data Exploration: Learning from Human Information Processing"
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3:00 pm
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Break
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3:15 pm
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Jim Foley, "Just Another Pretty Visualization? or The What, Where, When, Why, and How of Evaluating Visualization"
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4:00 pm
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Bill Ribarsky, "Knowledge Visualization"
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4:45 pm
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Day 1 wrap-up
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5:00 pm
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Ajourn
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Tuesday, May 2 2006
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9:00 am
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Panel, Fred Brooks, Larry Hodges, Agus Sudjianto, "Further Thoughts on the Future of Visualization"
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10:00 am
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Kent Larson, "Visualizing Unbuilt Architectural Masterworks"
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10:45 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Presentations by VisCenter faculty
Robert Kosara, "Towards a Theory of Purpose-Driven Visualization"
Aidong Lu, "Automatic Visualization?"
Zachary Wartell, "Travel and Interication in Multi-Scale 3D Environments on Tracked, Stereoscopic Displays"
Jing Yang, "Semantic Image Browser: Bridging Information Visualization with Automated Intelligent Image Analysis"
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12:15 pm
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Wrap-up
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12:30 pm
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Lunch
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1:30 pm
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Demos at Woodward Hall (VisCenter, Future Computing Lab, and other labs)
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3:30 pm
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End of Conference
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