Application of jReality

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karunaMaitri
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Application of jReality

Post by karunaMaitri » Thu 27. Jan 2011, 22:09

Hi,

I wanted to tell you about an exciting application I have been developing over jReality: a Visualization System that supports multiple pipelines. I use jReality in two ways. I use it for visualization of scenes. I also have simple a scene graph, which is grounded in jReality scene graphs.
I put some of the visualizations of my Visualization System on the web site:

http://www.adaptivevisualization.com/Vi ... stems.html

Some papers are in pipeline on this work. I will add the papers to the web site once they are accepted.

jReality made my system building easier. I hope you will keep up the good work!

Prabhakar

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gunn
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Re: Application of jReality

Post by gunn » Tue 8. Feb 2011, 15:08

Thanks for the update. It's good to see how jReality is being used. :)
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STRESS
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Re: Application of jReality

Post by STRESS » Thu 7. Apr 2011, 16:41

Well since I am departing my current work place. I take this opportunity to say goodbye to the jReality comunity as well and also I think it is about time to tell what I was actually using jReality for :)

I was the main responsible party to bring the visualization and plotting facilities into a software called GDA and SDA.

If anyone wonders what is that, here it is (since it is open source since a while):

http://www.opengda.org/OpenGDA/About.html

SDA is a specific build focusing on data analysis and processing lots of the software modules are part of the GDA but there is also a standalone application which is currently not available outside the organization but will be in the future (I guess)

During my time I made quite a few modifications to jReality so the version we are using started to differ drastically in certain areas to the vanilla jReality from you guys. This is basically because there were certain features and bugs I needed to address or implement for the day to day run of the software.

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