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> Project Argus
> Visualization for the Spatial Sciences
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> Departments of Geography
> University of Leicester and Birkbeck College
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> **********************
> ******* *******
> ************* Internet *************
> ************* Roadshows *************
> ******* *******
> **********************
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> 10th - 14th June
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> 5th - 9th August
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> An interactive, on-line, help-desk in visualization of spatial
> information. We will be at the other end of the Internet, waiting
> for your questions and comments.
>
> We will:
> provide on-line help and advice on how to use software
> available from the Project ARGUS web server;
> hold discussion on how to visualize spatial information;
> hope to hear from people with novel problems, interesting data,
> and uncomfortable ideas about displaying data.
>
> Further information (together with software and documentation) is
> available at:
> http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/argus
>
> Funded by the HEFCE-JISC New Technology Initiative
>
> Jason Dykes and Katharine Stynes
> [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]
> with
> Peter Fisher, Jo Wood, and Dave Unwin
>
>
> Scientific Visualization is a rapidly developing area of activity in
> computing. It is intended to assist those using large and complex
> (and not so large) datasets to explore those data visually, with
> control over many display attributes and rapid movement to other
> views and other data. Spatial Scientists inherently have access to
> complex datasets, and traditionally have used visual methods for
> exploration of that data. The creation of highly interactive
> visualization software has brought a new tool to this work. Project
> Argus was established under the HEFCE JISC New Technologies
> Initiative to develop a Visualization Toolkit for the Spatial
> Sciences. That toolkit is now coming on line and includes:
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> cdv cartographic data visualizer (software for visualization of
> enumeration and time series data), with supporting Web-based
> training and documentation
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> 3dv software and documentation for visualization of surface data
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> All are available on the World Wide Web at URL:
> http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/argus
>
> As part of the process of delivering these materials to the
> community, we are making ourselves available to users, potential
> users and other interested individuals to discuss any aspect of
> scientific visualization as it relates to the spatial sciences.
>
> The exact format of the Roadshow is evolving and will be announced on
> the World Wide Web at the above URL. You can also contact members of
> the Argus team by email.
>
> Jason Dykes and Katharine Stynes
> [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]
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