Visualization of complex biological systems: An immune response model using OpenGL


Autoria(s): Burns, John; Ruskin, Heather J.; Perrin, Dimitri; Walsh, John
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

In this paper we present an update on our novel visualization technologies based on cellular immune interaction from both large-scale spatial and temporal perspectives. We do so with a primary motive: to present a visually and behaviourally realistic environment to the community of experimental biologists and physicians such that their knowledge and expertise may be more readily integrated into the model creation and calibration process. Visualization aids understanding as we rely on visual perception to make crucial decisions. For example, with our initial model, we can visualize the dynamics of an idealized lymphatic compartment, with antigen presenting cells (APC) and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) cells. The visualization technology presented here offers the researcher the ability to start, pause, zoom-in, zoom-out and navigate in 3-dimensions through an idealised lymphatic compartment.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82667/

Publicador

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82667/1/82667.pdf

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_65

Burns, John, Ruskin, Heather J., Perrin, Dimitri, & Walsh, John (2009) Visualization of complex biological systems: An immune response model using OpenGL. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 4, pp. 671-679.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg

The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_65

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Visualization #Emergent Behavior #Immune Response
Tipo

Journal Article