Proj 3 - Student Defined Visualization Project
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:54 pm
Proj 3 - Student Defined Visualization Project
Final Project Schedule
Feb 18 - Schedule review, examples of previous final projects and introduction to JSON by Weidi
Feb 20 - Presentation of final project ideas by each student
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Feb 25 - Lab and individual meetings
Feb 27 - Lab and individual meetings
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Mar 03 - Work in Progress presentation
Mar 05 - Explanation of project documentation template for vislab.mat.ucsb.edu website
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Mar 10 - Final Project Class Presentation
Mar 12 - Final Project Class Presentation & completion of documentation to be posted at vislab.mat.ucsb.edu
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Project Criteria & Definitions
For the final project each student is to create a project of their choice but continuing with the approach of data in an interactive 3D space.
Your first task is to identify and select your data. This can be a continuation of the Seattle library data, or acquisition of data from other sources. Data can also be correlated between multiple sources. Visualization software to be used is Processing so that we can compare and learn from each other's projects.
The data should be granular, meaning that there should be a significant density of data to be visualized in 3D space. Each data’s x,y,z position should be directly defined by the data’s values.
The project should reveal an understanding of how to use spatial relationships, color coding, interaction methods, and all the features of visual language basics covered in the previous demos and projects.
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Some previous Final Projects to review
http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/2019.html
http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/2018.html
http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/2017.html
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Some references for you to review in case it is of interest to your project
Frequency Pattern Mining Paper
https://www.mat.ucsb.edu/~g.legrady/aca ... Mining.pdf
Final Project Schedule
Feb 18 - Schedule review, examples of previous final projects and introduction to JSON by Weidi
Feb 20 - Presentation of final project ideas by each student
--
Feb 25 - Lab and individual meetings
Feb 27 - Lab and individual meetings
--
Mar 03 - Work in Progress presentation
Mar 05 - Explanation of project documentation template for vislab.mat.ucsb.edu website
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Mar 10 - Final Project Class Presentation
Mar 12 - Final Project Class Presentation & completion of documentation to be posted at vislab.mat.ucsb.edu
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Project Criteria & Definitions
For the final project each student is to create a project of their choice but continuing with the approach of data in an interactive 3D space.
Your first task is to identify and select your data. This can be a continuation of the Seattle library data, or acquisition of data from other sources. Data can also be correlated between multiple sources. Visualization software to be used is Processing so that we can compare and learn from each other's projects.
The data should be granular, meaning that there should be a significant density of data to be visualized in 3D space. Each data’s x,y,z position should be directly defined by the data’s values.
The project should reveal an understanding of how to use spatial relationships, color coding, interaction methods, and all the features of visual language basics covered in the previous demos and projects.
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Some previous Final Projects to review
http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/2019.html
http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/2018.html
http://vislab.mat.ucsb.edu/2017.html
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Some references for you to review in case it is of interest to your project
Frequency Pattern Mining Paper
https://www.mat.ucsb.edu/~g.legrady/aca ... Mining.pdf