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The SCIRun and BioPSE Problem Solving Environments
Chris Johnson, Rob MacLeod, and David Weinstein Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute University of Utah
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Background PSE background BioPSE/ SCIRun history map3d history
Role of the NCRR Center
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Integration and Interaction
Modeling Simulation Visualization What If? user guides
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Computational Workbench
SCIRun Computational Workbench Problem Solving Environment Computational Steering Visual Supercomputing Interactive Computing Interactive Computational Science
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SCIRun
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SCIRun/BioPSE PSE
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BioPSE – A Computational Workbench
Common Framework for Bioelectric Field Research - Exchanging tools and datasets - Presenting results - Comparing methods
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“Minor” Challenges Accommodating parallelism Large data sets Existing code 3D user interaction Efficiency Robustness Usability
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SCI Institute PSEs Uintah BioPSE SCIRun
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PSE Relationships
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Elements of BioPSE Visual programming Environment
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BioPSE BioPSE Interactivity Model Sim Vis Core Program Design
Portability User Interface Integration Data Management Extensibility
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Extensibility Leverage existing utilities
Extensibility through bridges GENESIS Matlab libimage SQL socket lib BioPSE Teem mpeg lib lib
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BioPSE Build more bridges - IDL - ITK - VTK - VisPak - Insight
- Others…? BioPSE
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BioPSE Software Engineering
Project management Technical Manager Software Engineer Technical Manager Software Engineer Research, Requests, Contribs Possible Features Modules Nets Packages Microsoft Project BioPSE Exec Committee External Advisory Board Quarterly releases
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map3d History and Concepts
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map3d History 1990: First SGI, first GL, first map3d
1992/3: First papers: Visualization in Biomedical Computing 1992 IEEE Visualization Conference 1992 Visualizing Bioelectric Fields (Comp. Graphics and Appl.m 1993 IEEE EMBS Conference, 1993 1999: Started conversion to OpenGL 2000: First release (Version 5.0)
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Mapping: the driving application
Why map3d? Mapping: the driving application Spatiotemporal signals Electrophysiology of the heart Graphics hardware and GL Interactivity is essential GL is (was) simple
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What Does map3d Need? Geometry Data Computer Surface or pseudo-surface
Connectivity and facets Data Time signal for each point in geometry Computer SGI, Windows, Linux Mac/OSX, Sun coming soon
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Relationship to NCRR Center
NCRR Center for Bioelectric Field Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization
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Develop and Implement :
Aims of NCRR Center Develop and Implement : An integrated, extensible, problem-solving environment (BioPSE) Geometric modeling tools Bioelectric field simulation tools Visualization methods and tools
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Objectives of NCRR Center
Disseminate or Provide: State-of-the-art software developed within the Center An on-line database of geometric models and simulation data Short courses on the use of Center software tools Workshops on bioelectric field research
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BioPSE BioPSE Interactivity Model Sim Vis Core Program Design
Portability User Interface Integration Data Management Extensibility
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Scalar Field Visualization
Summary Goals Proposed research Spatiotemporal view map3d Model Provide quantitative feedback Interactive interrogation Core Sim Vis BioPSE Leverage commodity hardware Interactive performance
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Scientific Computing and Imaging
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