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===Summary===
===Summary===
The article ...
The article describes a set of visualizations on a structured volume obtained from a CT scan of a head. The first visualization is produced with a script and all subsequent visualizations take advantage of the visual programming interface provided by VisTrails. The running example in the text starts with basic isosurfacing and plotting, then moves to volume rendering, slicing, and interactive visualizations with user controlled interaction widgets.


===Supporting Material===
===Supporting Material===


Getting VisTrails
The exploration process that lead to the visualizations in the text were captured in a vistrail that can be loaded and executed with the [[Main_Page | VisTrails]] system.  The volume used in the example is already included in the examples directory of the precompiled binaries.  Because of path discrepancies of the install, separate vistrails were created for different platforms. 


Documentation of VisTrails
[http://www.vistrails.org/download/download.php?type=PUB&id=cise_sep07.xml Sep07 vistrail for Windows/Linux]


Reproducing the images and pipelines
[http://www.vistrails.org/download/download.php?type=PUB&id=cise_sep07_mac.xml Sep07 vistrail for Mac]


[http://www.vistrails.org/download/download.php?type=PUB&id=cise_sep07.xml vistrail for Windows/Linux]
===Discussion and Feedback===


[http://www.vistrails.org/download/download.php?type=PUB&id=cise_sep07_mac.xml vistrail for Mac]
A [http://www.vistrails.org/blog blog] has been created for CiSE readers to provide discussion and feedback of the system and the article. Let us know what you think!




===Discussion and Feedback===
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 14 August 2007

Provenance for Visualizations: Reproducibility and Beyond

Abstract

The demand for the construction of complex visualizations is growing in many disciplines of science, as users are faced with ever increasing volumes of data to analyze. The authors present VisTrails, an open-source provenance management system that provides infrastructure for data exploration and visualization.

Summary

The article describes a set of visualizations on a structured volume obtained from a CT scan of a head. The first visualization is produced with a script and all subsequent visualizations take advantage of the visual programming interface provided by VisTrails. The running example in the text starts with basic isosurfacing and plotting, then moves to volume rendering, slicing, and interactive visualizations with user controlled interaction widgets.

Supporting Material

The exploration process that lead to the visualizations in the text were captured in a vistrail that can be loaded and executed with the VisTrails system. The volume used in the example is already included in the examples directory of the precompiled binaries. Because of path discrepancies of the install, separate vistrails were created for different platforms.

Sep07 vistrail for Windows/Linux

Sep07 vistrail for Mac

Discussion and Feedback

A blog has been created for CiSE readers to provide discussion and feedback of the system and the article. Let us know what you think!


Back to CiSE articles