Dr. Hsie
h is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at the National Taipei University of Technology.
Prior to his current role he was a Postdoc at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2).
He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of California-Irvine in 2006. His research areas include scientific
visualization and computer graphics. His research is aimed at using real-time visualization technology to explore massive three-dimensional scientific data.
Fall 2008 Schedule
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
08:00
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09:00
2
10:00
數值方法
3
11:00
電腦圖學
4
12:00
01:00
電腦圖學
5
02:00
6
03:00
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04:00
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05:00
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Projects
High-Resolution Large-Scale Rendering on An Array of LCD Panels Using a Cluster of Computers, National Science Council, NSC 97-2218-E-027-003, (Priciple Investigator) Jan. 2008 - Oct. 2008
Invited Talks
HIPerDisplay, Department of Electrical Engineering, NTUT, Nov. 22, 2008.
Visualization of Seismic Datasets on Large Display, Department of Civil Engineering, NCTU, May 1, 2008.
Visualization of Field Measured Seismic Datasets, NCREE, April 1, 2008.
Parallel Visualization of Large-Scale Seismic Datasets, Department of Construction, NTUST, Oct. 16, 2007.
Research Interests
Scientific Visualization
Computer Graphics
Virtual Reality
Computational Geometry
Graphics Hardware Assisted Rendering
Distributed Parallel Visualization
Professional Activities
Reviewer, IEEE Visualization (VIS 2007)
Reviewer, IEEE Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST 2007)
Publications
T. C. Hutchinson, F. Kuester, T.-J. Hsieh, and R. Chadwick. 2005.
"A hybrid reality environment and its application to the study of earthquake engineering". Virtual Reality Journal, Springer Verlag Press. 9(1), pp 17-33.
Y.-L. Chang, Z.-M. Chen, H. Ren, J.-P. Fang, W.-Y. Liang, T.-J. Hsieh, K.-S. Chen. 2009.
"KD-Tree Classification based on semi-matroid Structure Applied to Multisource Remote Sending Images". Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symposium. Cape Town, Africa
Y.-L. Chang, W.-Y. Liang, W.-L. Hsu, T.-J. Hsieh, Z.-M. Chen, and S.-Y. Kao. 2008.
"A Class Based Parallel Positive Boolean Function Approach to Multisource Remote Sensing Images". Proceedings of 2008 Remote Sensing Symposium Across Taiwan Strait.
T.-J. Hsieh, 2008.
"HIPerDisplay (Highly Interactive Parallelized Display): A High-Resolution Large Displays Using Clusters of Computers". Proceedings of Computer Graphics Workshop 2008.
M. J. Olsen, E. Johnstone, S. A. Ashford, N. Driscoll, A. P. Young, T.-J. Hsieh, and F. Kuester. 2008.
"Rapid Response to Seacliff Erosion in San Diego County, California Using Terrestrial LIDAR". Proceedings of Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008 conference, pp 573-583.
T.-J. Hsieh, M. J. Olsen, E. Johnstone, A. P. Young, N. Driscoll, S. A. Ashford, and F. Kuester. 2007.
"VR-Based Visual Analytics of LIDAR Data for Cliff Erosion Assessment". Proceedings of the ACM Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST 2007), pp 249-250.
F. Kuester, T.C. Hutchinson, and T.-J. Hsieh. 2007.
"Visualization of Large-Scale Seismic Data Records". Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering (4ICEGE 2007), pp 1-12.
T.-J. Hsieh, F. Kuester, and T. C. Hutchinson. 2006.
"Visualization of field measured seismic wave propagation from the 1994 Northridge Earthquake". Proceedings of EERI's 8th U.S. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering (8NCEE). 100th Anniversary Earthquake Conference, paper 932.
T. C. Hutchinson, F. Kuester, T.-J. Hsieh, and R. Chadwick. 2004.
"A hybrid reality environment and its application to earthquake engineering". Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality 2004, pp 229-230.
T.-J. Hsieh, F. Kuester, and T. C. Hutchinson. 2003.
"Visualization of Large-Scale Seismic Field Data". Proceedings of High Performance Computing Symposium (HPC 2003), Society for Computer Simulation International, pp 163-170.
T.-J. Hsieh, F. Kuester, and T. C. Hutchinson. 2003.
"Terrain Mapping for Interactive Visualization of Earthquake Datasets". Proceedings of International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (MS 2003), IASTED, pp 489-496.
HIPerDisplay (Highly Interactive Parallelized Display):
An array of twenty 24" LCDs with a total resolution of 9600x4800 (1920x1200 each).