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Buckton D.J., Schröcker G., Varchola A., Bruckner S., Gröller E., Novotny J.
US9390546B2 (2013 USPTO), WO2015065565A1 (2014 WIPO), December 2014
Methods and system for visualizing 3D ultrasound data are provided. One method includes obtaining image slices from a volumetric image data set and generating a ray profile using one or more rays through at least one of the image slices, wherein the one or more rays extend along a depth of the volumetric image data set. The method further includes identifying one or more seed points along the one or more rays and defining a clipping surface using the one or more seed points, wherein the clipping surface defines a rendering region within the volumetric image data set. The method also includes rendering a 3D image of the rendering region within the volumetric image data set. Read more
Lee E.Y., Novotny J., Wagreich M.
Published in
Computers & Geosciences, June 2016
This paper introduces our work on an open source application for the analysis of geologic subsidence data, by providing researchers an intuitive workflow to generate 2D and 3D visualizations from well data. Read more
Lee E.Y., Novotny J., Wagreich M.
Published in
SpringerBriefs in Petroleum Geoscience & Engineering, June 2018
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to techniques for quantitative subsidence analysis and visualization with example applications. Read more
Novotny J., Miller W.R., Luks F.I., Merck D., Collins S., Laidlaw D.H.
Published in
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, December 2018
In this work we present a case study evaluating the potential for interactively identifying placental surface blood vessels using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans in virtual reality (VR) environments. Read more
Novotny J., Tveite J., Turner M., Gatesy S., Drury F., Falkingham P., Laidlaw D.H.
Published in
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, May 2019
This work summarizes the results of a two-year design study to developing virtual reality (VR) flow visualization tools for the analysis of dinosaur track creation in a malleable substrate. Using Scientific Sketching methodology, we combined input from illustration artists, visualization experts, and domain scientists to create novel visualization methods. Read more
Lee E.Y., Novotny J., Wagreich M.
Published in
Applied Computing and Geosciences, March 2020
This paper introduces our continued work on our open source BasinVis application, by including specific functions to improve the data processing workflow (e.g. compaction trend estimation). Read more
Yang F., Qian J., Novotny J., Badre D., Jackson C.D., Laidlaw D.H.
Published in
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, June 2020
We present a study on how VR can help users enhance and recall information using the “memory palace” mnemonic method. Read more
Neubauer T., Berg A., Wimmer M., Lenis D., Major D., Winter P. M., De Paolis G. R., Novotny J., Lüftner D., Reinharter K., Bühler K.
Online ahead of print
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, December 2023
We present an instance-based DL segmentation method for vision-based automatic crystal size measurement to improve robustness and measurement accuracy by fusing information from multiple scales and focusing on the most relevant scale for each segmented image area. Read more
Novotny J., Laidlaw D.H.
Online ahead of print
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, March 2024
In this study we evaluate how display-fidelity and rendering styles affect reading speed and visual acuity, leading to novel insights into effective text representation. Read more
Conference Poster Presentation, IEEE Vis 2018, Berlin, Germany
Poster presentation about preliminary results of our work on flow visualization in VR, awarded with the best poster award in the scientific visualization section. Read more
Conference Talk, IEEE VR 2019, Osaka, Japan
Conference talk on our experiences of using Scientific Sketching in a larger scale project in VR visualization development. Nominated for the best paper award. Read more
Invited Seminar Talk, JAMSTEC, Yokosuka, Japan
A seminar talk introducing the audience to using virtual reality in scientific data exploration, using our results on flow visualization as case study. Read more
Conference Talk, IEEE Vis 2020, Virtual Conference
Invited conference talk on our on evaluating the potential for interactively identifying placental surface blood vessels using MRI scans in virtual reality environments. Read more
Invited Seminar Talk, Erdwissenschaftliches Colloquium, Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria
A seminar talk introducing the audience to using virtual reality in scientific data exploration, using our results on flow visualization as case study. Read more
Conference Talk, Europe-Korea Conference on Science and Technology (EKC) 2023, Munich, Germany
Invited conference talk introducing the concept of XAI and our work on counterfactual reasoning. Read more
Conference Talk, IEEE VR 2024, Orlando, FL, USA
Conference talk on our study on text perception and reading speed under various text representation conditions in immersive environments. Read more
Undergraduate course, Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Computer Science Department, 2015
This course explores the visual and human-computer interaction design process for scientific applications in immersive virtual reality. It is cross listed at Brown (as CSCI1370) and RISD (as ILLUS3340) and is co-taught by David Laidlaw from Brown Computer Science, Fritz Drury from RISD Illustration, Stephen Gatesy from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Joseph Crisco from Orthopaedics and Engineering. Johannes Novotny is the TA. Read more
Graduate seminar, Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Computer Science Department, 2016
Learn how to do interdisciplinary scientific visualization research, from soup to nuts, in one semester. Projects will involve the solution of scientific problems using computer graphics, modeling, and visualization. Working in small groups, students will identify scientific problems, propose solutions involving computational modeling and visualization, evaluate the proposals, design and implement the solutions, apply them to the problems, evaluate their success, and report on results. Examples might include interactive software systems, immersive virtual reality cave applications, quantitative analysis tools, or new applications of existing visualizations methods. Read more
Undergraduate course, Teaching Assistant, Brown University, Computer Science Department, 2017
This course explores the visual and human-computer interaction design process for scientific applications in immersive virtual reality. It is cross listed at Brown (as CSCI1370) and RISD (as ILLUS3340) and is co-taught by David Laidlaw from Brown Computer Science, Fritz Drury from RISD Illustration, as well as Stephen Gatesy and Morgan Turner from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Johannes Novotny is the TA. Read more
Course participant, Brown University, Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, 2018
In the Sheridan Teaching Seminar, members of the Brown teaching community aim to improve their students’ learning and their own experiences as teachers through a reflective exploration of their own practices and beliefs about teaching. As the first of the Sheridan Center’s teaching certificate programs, the Sheridan Teaching Seminar introduces a number of topics that will help you develop and refine fundamental, evidence-based teaching skills and strategies. Throughout the seminar, you’ll reflect critically on your own teaching and learning experiences; consider how to establish inclusive learning environments that support the diverse students you’ll encounter in your teaching; practice public speaking and communication skills; apply principles of learning design; explore methods of evaluating learning; and investigate how student engagement leads to lasting and deep forms of learning. Those who are new to teaching benefit from the program’s focus on active learning, inclusive teaching, and classroom communication. Participants who have previous teaching experience or who have taken departmental pedagogy courses benefit from the program’s opportunities for cross-disciplinary exchange and continued development of their teaching practice. Read more
Novotny J. (Advisors: Gröller M.E., Varchola A.)
Master Thesis - Vienna University of Technology, May 2013
Ultrasonography is one of the standard medical imaging techniques used in pregnancy examinations. It is widely available due to its low cost, portability and simple diagnostic procedure. In recent years, three-dimensional ultrasound (US) imaging has been gaining popularity in the area of prenatal care. It provides examiners with a coherent visualization of the fetus. However, within scanned 3D datasets, the fetus is often surrounded by occluding structures which reduce its visibility in the resulting visualizations. Current ultrasound machines provide several methods to remove these occluders from visualizations. These methods are often difficult to control in the real-time setting of an US examination session. As a result, the work flow of US examinations has to be interrupted in order to apply occlusion removal to selected scans. Read more
Novotny J. (Advisor: Laidlaw D.H., Committee: Bowman D.A., Tompkin J.)
PhD. Thesis - Brown University, July 2020
In recent years, the rising popularity and availability of Virtual Reality (VR) systems has enabled the use of immersive display systems for scientific data exploration. This opened up a large design space for novel visualization techniques that needs to be thoroughly investigated in order to build practical software. This dissertation investigates aspects of creating effective VR visualizations from multiple angles: First, by analyzing how display fidelity affects user performance immersive data exploration situations. Here, results from a large scale study evaluating the factors of display resolution, field of view and display artifacts show their varying impact on user effectiveness depending on the exploration tasks presented. Read more