1. Research to understand how we Infer 2D-cross sections from 3D shapes published in Human Factors journal

    Understanding 2D cross-sections of 3D structures is important in medical imaging, biology, geology, art, architecture, physics and engineering. If you’ve ever had an MRI, your radiologist understood 3D spatial information from the 2D image slices that make up that medical imaging.  Identifying and orienting the correct 2D cross-section of a...
  2. New Research Publication: “Creativity and Cognition in Extreme Environments: The Space Arts as a Case Study” Published by Frontiers in Psychology

    We’re excited to announce a new publication! “Creativity and Cognition in Extreme Environments: The Space Arts as a Case Study,” written by graduate researcher Kathryn Hays (UNT, xREZ Art + Science Lab), Cris Kubli (UT Dallas), and Professor Roger Malina (UT Dallas, ArtSci Lab) is available in Frontiers in Psychology....
  3. AI, Arts, & Design: Questioning Learning Machines (Artnodes No. 26)

    We are pleased to announce the publication of Artnodes issue No. 26 co-edited by Ruth West and Andres Burbano! Read the full issue for FREE here: https://artnodes.uoc.edu/206/volume/0/issue/26/ Explorations of the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI), the arts, and design have existed throughout the historical development of AI. We are currently...
  4. Segmentation Team Publishes at ACM’s Applied Perception Symposium

    The 3D Segmentation team published their fourth paper, “How experts’ mental models affects 3D image segmentation” at ACM’s Symposium on Applied Perception (SAP), held July 22-23, 2016 in Anaheim, California. The ACM published the paper to the SAP ’16  proceedings. The paper outlines the research design behind the following hypothesis: Provided...
  5. Segmentation Team Publishes at VINCI 2016

    The 3D Segmentation team presented their third paper this year, “Eliciting Tacit Expertise in 3D Volume Segmentation” at the 2016 Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction (VINCI), held Sept.24-26 in Dallas, Texas. The ACM published the paper to the VINCI 2016 symposium proceedings. The paper examines manual (semi-automatic), low-level (perceptual) and...
  6. New Publication – “Embodied Information Behavior, Mixed Reality and Big Data”

    (Images courtesy: Microsoft © 2015, DAQRI LLC © 2015, Atheer Labs © 2015) Professor Ruth West, together with two students and a University of Tasmania collaborator, published in the proceedings of the SPIE, The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2015. West presented the paper to an enthusiastic audience at the conference held in...
  7. Publication: “DataRemix: Designing The Datamade Through ArtScience Collaboration”

    Professor Ruth West published in the proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers tri-conference event held Oct. 13-18, 2013 in Atlanta Georgia. IEEE’s “VIS” event focused on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, Information Visualization, and Scientific Visualization. The paper “DataRemix: Designing The Datamade Through ArtScience Collaboration,” is a...

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