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Visualization in Kepler

Visualization in Kepler. Dan Higgins – NCEAS Prepared for: Ecoinformatics Training for Ecologists LTER (Albuquerque) January 8-12, 2007 http://www.kepler-project.org. Kepler Has Many Visualization Actors. Display Actor. Shows a textual representation of many data types

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Visualization in Kepler

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  1. Visualization in Kepler Dan Higgins – NCEAS Prepared for: Ecoinformatics Training for Ecologists LTER (Albuquerque) January 8-12, 2007 http://www.kepler-project.org

  2. Kepler Has Many Visualization Actors

  3. Display Actor • Shows a textual representation of many data types • Very useful for observing data at any point in a workflow

  4. Timed- and XY- Plotters

  5. ImageJ Actor ImageJ actor is a versatile image display and image processing system Based on the ImageJ code developed at the National Institute of Health Includes a built-in macro language to create complex image processing sequences ImageJ: http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/

  6. Changing Color Schemes in ImageJ

  7. Multiple Image Math with ImageJ

  8. Visualization with R RExpression actor can create a vast assortment of R graphics

  9. Acknowledgements • This material is based upon work supported by: • The National Science Foundation under Grant Numbers 9980154, 9904777, 0131178, 9905838, 0129792, and 0225676. • Collaborators: NCEAS (UC Santa Barbara), University of New Mexico (Long Term Ecological Research Network Office), San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of Kansas (Center for Biodiversity Research), University of Vermont, University of North Carolina, Napier University, Arizona State University, UC Davis • The National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, a Center funded by NSF (Grant Number 0072909), the University of California, and the UC Santa Barbara campus. • The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. • Kepler contributors: SEEK, Ptolemy II, SDM/SciDAC, GEON

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