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Summer Wrap-Up 2009: Visualization Sharing in Networked Tiled Display Environments

This report summarizes the current status of my research at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology during the third semester of my MS program. My focus is on enhancing visualization sharing systems in Networked Tiled Display (NeTD) environments, specifically through a project called e-Organ. The research involves analyzing existing NeTD middlewares, such as SAGE and SMOD, to optimize performance and functionality. Additionally, I am working on extending a web UI to support seamless sharing of desktop content, images, and videos.

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Summer Wrap-Up 2009: Visualization Sharing in Networked Tiled Display Environments

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  1. Vinay vinay@nm.gist.ac.kr 26 Aug 2009 Networked Media Lab School Of Information and Mechatronics Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Summer Wrap-up 2009

  2. Current Status • MS 3rd semester • Research Topic • Sharing Visualization in Networked Tiled Display (NeTD) Environment • Mechanism to share images, videos and graphics • Modeling the visualization sharing system • Project • e-Organ • Web UI supporting SMOD and SAGE for managing NeTD • Publications (4)

  3. Task 1: Analyzing NeTD Middlewares • Review and comparison of SAGE visualcasting, SMOD replicator and CGLX models • Identify the pros, cons, limitations and bottlenecks • Integrate best of their features for maximizing performance

  4. Task 2: WebUI support for SAGE • Extend current SMOD Web UI (WebTile) to support SAGE • Add customizations to WebTile support KAIST’s OSICC (e-Organ Simulator) • Provide features in WebTile to flexibly share desktop, images and videos

  5. Summer work summary

  6. Plan for 2009 Fall

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