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ID:   UML 04-18
IP Type:   Licensable Technology
Title:   Universal Visualization Platform (UVP)
Inventor:   George Grinstein
Summary:   The Universal Visualization Platform (UVP) is a high performance data visualization and analysis platform that provides researchers with a highly interactive, extensible, cross-platform data exploration environment. It offers users the ability to visualize, manipulate and interact with millions of data in less than a minute. The UVP was developed by Professor Georges Grinstein who heads up the Institute for Visualization and Perception Research, a research lab in the University’s Computer Science Department. Life Science Application: The application can be used for a variety of markets that utilize large statistical databases. UVP has proven to be an extremely effective application in molecular medicine and other diversified fields and has been utilized by the defense industry, financial and biomolecular applications. The UVP enables clinicians to interact with and visualize a large pool of gene expression profiles, while providing them with both standard and custom tools such as RadViz and GridViz for data manipulation. UVP helps your customers to accelerate their decision making process by providing faster and visually interactive data; faster decision making means reduced development time and cost. UVP can be utilized by any field that requires massive data monitoring; the markets can vary from human genome, economic, atmospheric, census data, law enforcement and many others. Technology: UVP consists of a framework that provides the foundation for the development of modern integrated analysis and visualization systems. UVP is written in Java and has been tested under Windows, Linux and the Mac OS. UVP can run on a regular PC (P4 3GHz 1 Gig RAM) with at least one million records in all the visualizations and reasonable interaction (under one minute) for 10 million records. It is one of the few visualizations capable of dealing with thousands of dimensions. UVP is patent pending and is available for licensing today.
Tech Type:   Bioinformatics
URL:   http://www.uml.edu/cvip
Contact:   Susu Wong, 978 934 4722, susu_wong@uml.edu
Organization:   University of Massachusetts Lowell
 
 

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