The goal of this project is to research the area of multi threaded and multi-process parallel rendering on multi-core computers as part of LANL's investigation into using supercomputers for parallel visualization. We are evaluating the practical feasibility of visualization on large memory, multi-CPU, high bandwidth connected nodes.
Boonthanome Nouanesengsey
OSU Student
Han-Wei Shen
OSU Instructor
James Ahrens
Mentor
John Patchett
Mentor
We are using an active PTZ camera data collection to study patterns and trends in outdoor scenes over long durations. Data is collected in a persistent manner using multiple cameras and locations at different times of day and day of week. The video images are used to track the trajectories of people and extract common pathways and routes by clustering and segmenting the trajectories.
Karthik Sankaranarayanan
OSU Student
Jim Davis
OSU Instructor
Sriram Swaminarayan
Mentor
Lakshman Prasad
Mentor
We are creating a clone of the OSU testbed capability in a long-running outdoor surveillance testbed at LANL. The project will address energy efficiency concerns, in particular, maximizing efficiencies across routing and MAC.
Wenjie Zeng
OSU Student
Mukudan Sridharan
OSU Student
Anish Arora
OSU Instructor
Stephan Eidenbenz
Mentor
Charles Farrar
Mentor