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Caleydo project scope Caleydo Visualization Framework Start Caleydo
Version 1.3.2 Beta

News and Activities

Date Event Location
17.11.2011 Nils Gehlenborg will give a talk and present a poster at The Cancer Genome Atlas' 1st Annual Scientific Symposium. He will present first steps of a new ongoing project of which the goal is to support subtype characterization through integrative visualization of cancer genomics data sets.
This is a significant new direction for the Caleydo project and will be part of future releases, you can get a preview of the upcoming technology here.


National Harbor, Maryland
1.11.2011 The Johannes Kepler University Linz joins Caleydo as a new partner. Marc Streit recently moved to Linz where he will continue his work on the project.

Linz, Austria
12.08.2011 Alexander Lex will give a talk on Caleydo at the Center for Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School.

Boston, Massachusetts
07.2011 Two Caleydo-related papers have been accepted at this year's IEEE InfoVis. The first proposes a method to address inhomogeneous data sets through a divide and conquer approach. The data set is divided into homogeneous sub-parts which are individually visualized using different visualization techniques. The title is "VisBricks: Multiform Visualization of Large, Inhomogeneous Data".
The second paper ("Context-Preserving Visual Links") explores how visual links can be routed to preserve as much context as possible.

Providence, Rhode Island

You can find previous news and activities here.

Open Student Projects


We are always looking for new students. Below are some project ideas, but if you are interested in Information Visualization, just contact us and we will likely find a suitable project.

As Master's Project / Master's Thesis / Bachelor's Thesis / Seminar Project Visualizing Clusters in Parallel Coordinates
As Bachelor's Thesis / Seminar Project Creating a System Checker
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