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ILOG JViews 8.5 offers Version of ILOG's Java-Based Visualization Suite

ILOG has announced ILOG JViewsR 8.5, the version of ILOG's Java-based visualization suite, with new features that enhance the creation of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) as well as desktop applications. ILOG JViews 8.5 adds support for the Eclipse platform including the ILOG JViews Graph Layout module, and additional support for Ajax frameworks to help developers build interactive, sophisticated user displays for RIA faster. The ILOG JViews demonstrates ILOG's role as innovator and providing solutions for visualization applications, such as large-scale industrial monitoring systems or Web-enabled road traffic information systems. The release accelerates development through integrated development environments like Eclipse and allows developers to take advantage of the RIA features.

Visualization Library Alpha 2 available for download

This new release of Visualization Library Alpha 2 brings several new groundbreaking features, including a brand new lightning-fast and closer to the metal rendering architecture; native Win32, SDL, GLUT and Qt4 bindings; improved compatibility with 3DS, OBJ, AC3D, MD2 and PLY files; a powerful Image class with out of the box support to DDS, BMP, TIF, TGA, DAT and raw files; a new String class to encode, decode, load and manipulate UTF16, UTF8, Latin1 and Ascii text; a virtual file system to access files and directories on the disk, on the ram and in zip files! a powerful GLSL 1.30-like C++ math library; support to the latest OpenGL 2.1/3.0 extensions including geometry shaders, integer textures and multi-instancing; GL_EXT_texture_array and GL_ARB_texture_rectangle support; cross platform CMake building system; more API documentation; mor

Acacia Subsidiary Resolves Patent Dispute with Philips

Acacia Research Corporation ACTG announced today that its Coronary Stent Visualization Corporation subsidiary resolved litigation with Philips Electronics North America Corporation pending before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The litigation related to a portfolio of patents that apply to stabilizing medical images for interventional procedures such as cardiac catheters and stents, and for diagnostics procedures such as visualization of arterial lesions.

Acacia Subsidiary Resolves Patent Dispute with Philips

Acacia Research Corporation (Nasdaq:ACTG) announced today that its Coronary Stent Visualization Corporation subsidiary resolved litigation with Philips Electronics North America Corporation pending before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The litigation related to a portfolio of patents that apply to stabilizing medical images for interventional procedures such as cardiac catheters and stents, and for diagnostics procedures such as visualization of arterial lesions.

Zortam Mp3 Media Studio 8.70

Zortam Mp3 Player will enable you to listen all your favorite tracks and at the same time enjoy a show of lights and images visualizing the covers of your albums and song lyrics.You can add additional visualization plugins using Zortam visualization SDK .You can watch scrolling lyrics and cover arts together with different visualizations or static jpg backgrounds while playing Mp3's. Player also supports switching to full sreen graphic mode. You may add your own backgrounds and plugins.

Social-networking open source visualization aids

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-socialtools/index.html?ca=dgr-lnxw961SNViews&S_TACT=105AGY59&S_CMP=grsitelnxw961

Cassiopeia A comes alive across time and space

This visualization is a 3-D model constructed from data from Chandra, Spitzer and ground-based optical telescopes. Scientists determined the positions of the different telescopes, represented by the various colors,...

Researchers Make Breakthrough in the Production of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Above is a visualization of the structure of carbon nanotubes. Double-sided carbon nanotubes are highly prized for their use in solar cells and other applications, but until now, creating a supply of just double-sided carbon nanotubes -- instead of a mix of single- and multi-sided ones--was a challenge. A team of researchers at Northwestern University has announced a breakthrough technique that allows the double-sided tubes to be efficiently separated from the other types. Credit: Courtesy of Mark Hersam, Northwestern University

Sun releases JavaFX 1.0 for Web development

Advanced Corda CenterViewâ„¢ Data Visualization for the BusinessObjectsâ„¢ Intelligence Platform Corda Technologies presents a white paper on pervasive BI. The BusinessObjects business in...

Visualizing the spread of botnets

I've found this blog post with a visualization of the spread of botnets over the course of some time, based on botnet IRC channel logs:

LogiXML Adds ETL Data Integration to Web-Based Business Intelligence Product Line

New ETL Product Expands the Unified Logi BI Platform Beyond Reporting, Dashboarding, Data Visualization and OLAP Analysis

Acacia Research's subsidiary settles patent litigation with Philips Electronics

Acacia Research, a developer and licensor of patented technologies, has announced that its Coronary Stent Visualization subsidiary has resolved litigation with Philips Electronics North America pending before the US District Court of Texas.

U of Minnesota astronomers help exploded star come alive across time and space

University of Minnesota astronomers led an international team of researchers who have developed a new three-dimensional visualization of the famous Cassiopeia A supernova remnant that gives astrophysicists new clues about how exploding stars form new stars and solar systems. The findings were presented nationally for the first time this week during the American Astronomical Society meeting in Long Beach, Calif.

Delayed neural network degeneration after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia

Stone BS et al. - In neonatal brain, there is progressive systems-preferential injury after HI. DTI allows unparalleled visualization of this neural network-associated attrition so that it can be followed longitudinally in developing brain.

Natural orifice cholecystectomy using a miniature robot

Lehman AC et al. - The study has shown that a dexterous miniature in vivo robot can apply significant forces in arbitrary directions and improve visualization to overcome many of the limitations of current endoscopic tools for performing NOTES procedures.

New Sony SXRD Projector Brings Life-Like Imagery to Simulation Industry

PRNewswire/ -- ITSEC BOOTH #3527 -- Sony is introducing the VPL-GH10, the first SXRD(R) high-resolution professional projector specifically designed for the simulation, training and industrial visualization markets. The new projector will incorporate Sony's unique Motionflow(TM) high frame rate technology to identify and remove blurry images from fast motion content, resulting in more accurate and realistic images for these specialized industries.

New Sony SXRD Projector Brings Life-Like Imagery to Simulation Industry

PRNewswire/ -- ITSEC BOOTH #3527 -- Sony is introducing the VPL-GH10, the first SXRD(R) high-resolution professional projector specifically designed for the simulation, training and industrial visualization markets. The new projector will incorporate Sony's unique Motionflow(TM) high frame rate technology to identify and remove blurry images from fast motion content, resulting in more accurate and realistic images for these specialized industries.

New Sony SXRD Projector Brings Life-Like Imagery to Simulation Industry

ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- ITSEC BOOTH #3527 -- Sony is introducing the VPL-GH10, the first SXRD® high-resolution professional projector specifically designed for the simulation, training and industrial visualization markets. The new projector will incorporate Sony's unique Motionflow(TM) high frame rate technology to identify and remove blurry images from fast motion content, resulting in more accurate and realistic images for these specialized industries.

New Sony SXRD Projector Brings Life-Like Imagery to Simulation Industry

ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- ITSEC BOOTH #3527 -- Sony is introducing the VPL-GH10, the first SXRD(R) high-resolution professional projector specifically designed for the simulation, training and industrial visualization markets. The new projector will incorporate Sony's unique Motionflow(TM) high frame rate technology to identify and remove blurry images from fast motion content, resulting in more accurate and realistic images for these specialized industries.

Cassiopeia A Comes Alive Across Time And Space

Two new efforts have taken a famous supernova remnant from the static to the dynamic. A new movie of data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory shows changes in time never seen before in this type of object. A separate team will also release a dramatic three-dimensional visualization of the same remnant.

Novel Technique For Fluorescence Tomography Of Tumors In Living Animals

Fluorescent molecules – i.e. substances which can be stimulated to emit light – are extremely valuable tools in biological research and medical diagnosis. Fluorescence can be used for instance to analyze the regulation and expression of genes, to locate proteins in cells and tissues, to follow metabolic pathways and to study the location and migration of cells. Of particular importance is the combination of fluorescence imaging with novel techniques that allow tomographic three-dimensional visualization of objects in living organisms.

First 3-D Genome Image

University of California, San Diego (UCSD), researchers have shown for the first time, how a genome--the most essential part of the cell for storing and accessing genetic information--is organized in three-dimensional space. This 3-D rendering is an immunoglobulin locus in B cells, showing the relative positions of various portions of immunoglobulin genes. The grey band indicates constant regions; blue defines proximal variable regions; and green are distal variable regions. The red band indicates the linker connecting the proximal variable and joining regions. Research was conducted by Cornelis Murre, professor of biology at UCSD; and Steve Cutchin, senior scientist for visualization services at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). The image was developed by Amit Chourasia of SDSC.


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