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\title[]{3D data Vizualization\\ \& \\Test Driven Approach}
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\author[FOSSEE Team] {Asokan Pichai\\Prabhu Ramachandran}
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\institute[FOSSEE] {FOSSEE Team}
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\date[] {11, October 2009}
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\section{3D Data Visualization}
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\frametitle{What is visualization?}
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Visual representation of data
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\frametitle{3D visualization}
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Harder but important
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Visualization is about data!
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\frametitle{Examples: trajectory in space}
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Demo of data
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\section{Tools at your disposal:}
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\subsection{mlab}
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{Overview}
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\item Simple
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\item Convenient
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\frametitle{Getting started}
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\myemph{\Large Vanilla:}
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$ ipython -wthread
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>>> from enthought.mayavi import mlab
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\myemph{\Large Try these:}
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\begin{lstlisting}
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>>> mlab.test_<TAB>
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>>> mlab.test_contour3d()
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>>> mlab.test_contour3d??
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{Exploring the view}
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\item Mouse
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>>> from numpy import *
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>>> t = linspace(0, 2*pi, 50)
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>>> u = cos(t)*pi
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>>> x, y, z = sin(u), cos(u), sin(t)
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\emphbar{\PythonCode{>>> mlab.points3d(x, y, z)}}
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\emphbar{\PythonCode{>>> mlab.plot3d(x, y, z, t)}}
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Plots lines between the points
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>>> x = mgrid[-3:3:100j,-3:3:100j]
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>>> phi, theta = numpy.mgrid[0:pi:20j,
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... 0:2*pi:20j]
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... representation='wireframe')
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\myemph{\Large 3D data}
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\pgfimage[width=1.5in]{MEDIA/m2/mlab/contour3d}\\
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>>> x, y, z = ogrid[-5:5:64j,
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... -5:5:64j,
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... -5:5:64j]
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z*z*2)
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\myemph{\Large 3D vector data: \PythonCode{mlab.quiver3d}}
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\pgfimage[width=2in]{MEDIA/m2/mlab/quiver3d_ex}\\
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\subsection{Mayavi2.0}
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\frametitle{Introduction to Mayavi}
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\item Most scientists not interested in details of visualization
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\item Visualization of data files with a nice UI
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\item Interactive visualization of data (think Matlab)
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\item Embedding visualizations in applications
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\item Customization
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Provide a \alert{flexible} library/app for every one of these needs!
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{Overview of features}
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\hspace*{-0.2in}\pgfimage[width=5in]{MEDIA/m2/m2_app3_3}
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\frametitle{Mayavi in applications}
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\hspace*{0.2in}\pgfimage[width=4.5in]{MEDIA/m2/m2_envisage}
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{Exploring the documentation}
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\frametitle{Summary}
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\item \url{http://code.enthought.com/projects/mayavi}
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\item Uses VTK (\url{www.vtk.org})
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\item BSD license
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\item Linux, win32 and Mac OS X
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\item Highly scriptable
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\item Embed in Traits UIs (wxPython and PyQt4)
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\item Envisage Plugins
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\item Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora
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\item \alert{Pythonic}
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{Getting hands dirty!}
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\begin{block}{Motivational problem}
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Atmospheric data of temperature over the surface of the earth.
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Let temperature ($T$) vary linearly with height ($z$):
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$T = 288.15 - 6.5z$
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\frametitle{Simple solution}
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lat = linspace(-89, 89, 37)
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lon = linspace(0, 360, 37)
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z = linspace(0, 100, 11)
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\begin{lstlisting}
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x, y, z = mgrid[0:360:37j,-89:89:37j,
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t = 288.15 - 6.5*z
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mlab.contour3d(x, y, z, t)
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mlab.outline()
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mlab.colorbar()
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\end{lstlisting}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}[fragile]
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\frametitle{Exercise: Lorenz equation}
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\begin{columns}
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\column{0.25\textwidth}
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\begin{eqnarray*}
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\frac{d x}{dt} &=& s (y-x)\\
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\frac{d y}{d t} &=& rx -y -xz\\
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\frac{d z}{d t} &=& xy - bz\\
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\end{eqnarray*}
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\column{0.25\textwidth}
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Let $s=10,$
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$r=28,$
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$b=8./3.$
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\end{columns}
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\structure{\Large Region of interest}
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\begin{lstlisting}
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x, y, z = mgrid[-50:50:20j,-50:50:20j,
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-10:60:20j]
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\end{lstlisting}
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\inctime{20}
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\end{frame}
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\section{Test Driven Approach}
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\begin{frame}[fragile]
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\frametitle{Testing code with \typ{nosetests}}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Writing tests is really simple!
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\item Using nose
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\item Example!
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\end{itemize}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}[fragile]
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\frametitle{Nosetest}
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\begin{lstlisting}
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def gcd(a, b):
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"""Returns gcd of a and b,
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handles only positive numbers."""
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if a%b == 0: return b
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return gcd(b, a%b)
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def lcm(a, b):
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return a*b/gcd(a, b)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import nose
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nose.main()
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\end{lstlisting}
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\inctime{10}
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\end{frame}
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\end{document}
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