In order to show efficiently the large amount of data obtained during the Long Term Upper Ocean Study (LOTUS), a new method of data presentation was developed. Three data variables can be included in a simple color contour plot, but if successive color contour plots are recorded on videotape, a fourth variable, time, can also be shown. This report documents the process of making a videotape presenting scientific data in this way, from raw data to finished videotape. The videotape shows internal wave kinetic energy versus frequency and depth; the time variation of the videotape displays real time variation in the ratio of 14/30 second to one week, or about l month of data every 2 seconds.Funding was provided by the Office of Naval R...
Wave run-up characteristics are important to a variety of coastal workers. Traditional methods of co...
Oceanographic simulations generate time dependent data; thus, visualizations of this data should inc...
The objectives of this paper are (1) to present VideoSolo, a new autonomous video system; and (2) to...
Abstract- Most data visualization systems only show static data or produce "canned &quo...
More and more research work on marine environment is based on the analysis of imagery. Thanks to tec...
OCEANUS cruise number 119 (6-14 May, 1982) was the seventh in a series of cruises to the Long Term ...
Most data visualization systems only show static data or produce canned movies of time-varyingdata...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 08-11, 1968 / Ambassador Hotel, Los Ange...
A central problem for managers of river ecosystems is understanding hydrodynamics in an intelligible...
Two video cameras were installed at Perranporth in August 1996, as part of the international ARGUS p...
Windmill park on the open North Sea coast at Hävsul area in Norway is one of the first in the world ...
Abstract. This paper presents two visualization techniques suitable for huge oceanography time-varyi...
OCEANUS cruise 154 (16-23 May 1984) was the final cruise in the two year field program of the Long ...
The article describes the technology of express analysis of images and videos, recorded by coastal v...
The Long-Term Upper Ocean Study (LOTUS) was a two-year field experiment near 34°N, 70°W, designed t...
Wave run-up characteristics are important to a variety of coastal workers. Traditional methods of co...
Oceanographic simulations generate time dependent data; thus, visualizations of this data should inc...
The objectives of this paper are (1) to present VideoSolo, a new autonomous video system; and (2) to...
Abstract- Most data visualization systems only show static data or produce "canned &quo...
More and more research work on marine environment is based on the analysis of imagery. Thanks to tec...
OCEANUS cruise number 119 (6-14 May, 1982) was the seventh in a series of cruises to the Long Term ...
Most data visualization systems only show static data or produce canned movies of time-varyingdata...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 08-11, 1968 / Ambassador Hotel, Los Ange...
A central problem for managers of river ecosystems is understanding hydrodynamics in an intelligible...
Two video cameras were installed at Perranporth in August 1996, as part of the international ARGUS p...
Windmill park on the open North Sea coast at Hävsul area in Norway is one of the first in the world ...
Abstract. This paper presents two visualization techniques suitable for huge oceanography time-varyi...
OCEANUS cruise 154 (16-23 May 1984) was the final cruise in the two year field program of the Long ...
The article describes the technology of express analysis of images and videos, recorded by coastal v...
The Long-Term Upper Ocean Study (LOTUS) was a two-year field experiment near 34°N, 70°W, designed t...
Wave run-up characteristics are important to a variety of coastal workers. Traditional methods of co...
Oceanographic simulations generate time dependent data; thus, visualizations of this data should inc...
The objectives of this paper are (1) to present VideoSolo, a new autonomous video system; and (2) to...