Mission
MISSION
To develop and promote the science of visual analytics and to advance interactive visualization as an integrative discipline that is indispensable for attacking key real world applications
Events
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Visualization Courses
Spring 2024
- ITCS 4122/5122: Visual Analytics – Prof. Jing Yang
- ITCS 4122/5122: Visual Analytics – Prof. Zhaocong Yang
- ITCS 4122/5122: Visual Analytics – Prof. Wenwen Dou
- ITCS 6124/8124 Illustrative Visualization – Prof. Aidong Lu
- ITCS 3120 Intro. Computer Graphics – Prof. Zach Wartell
For visualization courses offered on additional semesters, see the VisCenter Courses page.
Visualization Highlights
Web-based System for Responding to Critical Infrastructure Breakdown
When a large scale disaster, such as a hurricane, hits, breakdowns at key points in the electrical grid can cascade over telecommunication, water, gas, road, and other systems. Key facilities, such as schools, police and fire stations, government building, and hospitals, can be affected significantly. In this research funded by DHS, we have developed a Web-based tool to tap into simulations for thousands of different hurricane paths, immediately selecting the one that most closely matches the current event and visualizing the results so they can be rapidly understood and acted upon. The database can also be updated on-the-fly with new simulations that follow the predicted hurricane path. Thus an emergency responder in the field can get updates about when a hurricane will hit her area, where and what parts of the infrastructure will be disrupted, what key facilities will be affected and when. To view the tool in action, click here.
Mobile Emergency Response System: Mobile system excels in recent large emergency response exercise.
recent news

Date Published: Thursday, December 22, 2011 Zachary Wartell has accepted the position of Associate Director of the Charlotte Visualization Center….

Date Published: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 We have updated our publications.

Date Published: Sunday, December 11, 2011 The VisCenter is a key partner in the Renaissance Computing Initiative (RENCI). This is…

Date Published: Friday, December 9, 2011 Lane Harrison and Roman Pyzh of the Computer Science Department have been awarded DHS…