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Incorporating D3.js Information Visualization into Immersive Virtual Environments
Published
Author(s)
Wesley N. Griffin, Luis D. Catacora, Jeffrey W. Bullard, Judith E. Terrill
Abstract
We have created an integrated interactive visualization and analysis environment that can be used immersively or on the desktop to study a simulation of microstructure development during hydration or degradation of cement pastes and concrete. Our environment combines traditional 3D scientific data visualization with 2D information visualization using D3.js running in a web browser. Both the data visualization and information visualization components are interactive and support bi-directional updates.
Griffin, W.
, Catacora, L.
, Bullard, J.
and Terrill, J.
(2015),
Incorporating D3.js Information Visualization into Immersive Virtual Environments, Electronic Proceedings of IEEE VR 2015, Paris, -1, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=916276
(Accessed October 13, 2025)