Fall 2007 - CS 767W
See Also: http://ccom.unh.edu/vislab/VisCourse/
http://www.undergradcat.unh.edu/0708/ug-cs-0708.htm
CS 767 - Interactive Data Visualization
Credits: 4.00
Detailed discussion of how an understanding of human perception can
help us design better interactive displays of data. Topics include
color, space perception, object perception and interactive
techniques. Students write interactive programs, give presentations
and undertake a project designing and evaluating a novel display
technique.
Time: MW 1:00-2:20 (WARNING - Note the time change)
Location: Chase Ocean Engineering 130
Course Schedule:
- Oct-01: Assignment 03 due by 5:00 PM EST
- Sep-26: Assignment 02 due by 1:00 PM EST
- Sep-24: Lecture 06 - Region, Level Of Detail (LOD), Fade, NetworkLinks, GDAL, Fledermaus, Tidy
- Sep-19: Lecture 05 - Address, GroundOverlay, ScreenOverlay, TimeStamp, TimeSpan
- Sep-17: Assignment 01 due by 12:40 PM EST
- Sep-17: Lecture 04 - Color, Folders, Overlays, Photos, Polygons
- Sep-12: Lecture 03 - KML in Google Maps, HTML/KML, Color, Style, Lines, CDATA, View
- Sep-10: Lecture 02 - Google Earth Interface, Beginning KML/HTML, building placemarks (aka thumbtacks)
- Sep-06: Assignment 00 due by 5 PM EST
- Sep-05: Lecture 01 - Course overview, example visualizations, tour of the CCOM Visualization Lab