Thursday, February 28, 2013

VISIGRAPP 2013

I presented my paper from last year’s ICEX work on the Visualization and Hole Filling of two dimensional cistern maps on Sunday morning at The International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Applications (part of VISIGRAPP 2013). The paper, “Uncertainty Visualization and Hole Filling for Geometric Models of Ancient Water Systems”, can be found here. The work aims to reconstruct water tight cisterns from occupancy grids and visualizes our calculated confidence of how well our generated walls fit the existing local shape of the cistern. One of the most compelling results is from a cistern beneath the Tas Silg temple site in Malta.
(Left: Input occupancy grid with holes, noise, and missing data.  Right: Uncertainty visualization of reconstruction.)

This year I am working on a three dimensional reconstruction algorithm and will be posting current results soon.

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