<html><head></head><body>Dear all,<br><br>Due to a public defense of a doctoral thesis on Wednesday we have to cancel this seminar.<br><br>Best,<br>Vanessa<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On December 5, 2022 3:46:39 PM GMT+01:00, Vanessa Kretzschmar <kretzschmar@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<pre dir="auto" class="k9mail">Attention:<br> - more than one talk (increased duration possible)<br><br><br>I N V I T A T I O N<hr>to the Research Seminar 'Computer Graphics, Image Processing, and<br>Visualization'<br><br> on Wednesday, December the 14th, 2022, at 01:15 PM,<br> in the room SG 3-10, Seminargebäude, Universitätsstraße 1, 04109 Leipzig, also online.<br> (<a href="https://conf.fmi.uni-leipzig.de/b/van-bwb-jil-vk2">https://conf.fmi.uni-leipzig.de/b/van-bwb-jil-vk2</a>)<hr>A talk will be given by<br><br> Yves Annanias<br><br>and is entitled:<br><br> 'SARDINE - Smart Regional Development Infrastructure'<br><br>Abstract:<br><br> Developing utilization concepts for active or already abandoned coal<br> mining areas is an ongoing and long-lasting process. Expert reports on<br> soil conditions, hazardous areas and environmental concerns have to be<br> prepared to enable the planning of infrastructure in former mining areas.<br> This means that a large amount of heterogeneous data have to be compiled,<br> digitized and linked, whereby important information is lost or difficult<br> to discover due to the large number. Until now, all relevant data has<br> to be gathered from files and documentation of municipalities or mining<br> companies in a time-consuming process. The SARDINE research project -<br> Smart Regional Development Infrastructure - focuses on this issue. Within<br> the research project, a data platform is currently being created in which<br> the data will be digitized, linked and made more easily accessible. With<br> the help of the platform, important information will be marked and<br> immediately recognizable for the user. In the future, experts will have<br> much faster access to all necessary and relevant data that must be taken<br> into account, for example, for the construction of a new bike path or<br> the renaturation of a former mining areas.<hr>Another talk will be given by<br><br> Jeremias Schebera<br><br>and is entitled:<br><br> 'Genome Browser Project'<br><br>Abstract:<br><br> In (computational) biology, the comparison of genomes is of great interest.<br> A common technique for comparing several genomes is called genome-wide<br> multiple sequence alignment (gMSA) by grouping similar parts of the<br> genomes into blocks. We developed a graph layout for gMSA graphs with<br> the goal to support the analysis of gMSAs from a semi-global perspective.<br> Our goal is to develop a web application for biologists and bioinformaticians,<br> which supports an exploratory comparative analysis of genomic data.<br> Thereby, our gMSA graph visualization serves as a starting point and<br> further details can be analyzed with additional views, like: a Local MSA<br> View and a Genome Browser view.<hr>On behalf of Professor Scheuermann all those interested are cordially<br>invited to attend.<br><br>Yours sincerely<br>Vanessa Kretzschmar<br></pre></blockquote></div><div style='white-space: pre-wrap'><div class='k9mail-signature'>-- <br>Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.</div></div></body></html>