Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
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I'm an Australian/British computer researcher and media artist. I have a broad range of interests in computational creativity, visualization and human-computer interaction, scientific visualization and inference, data sciences, semiotics, literature and the visual arts. Explore my articles on Computational Geophysics with the help of visualizations and graphics.
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
8M ago
Visualization showing seismic survey stations across East Antarctica (2020) and inversion profiles of BEDMAP, Crust and LAB datasets. Produced for the Antarctic Gateway Partnership. Visualization by Peter Morse, Tobias Stål and Anya Reading University of Tasmania 2020. More work-in-progress in future updates ..read more
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
2y ago
This is the author resource for my PhD thesis (2021): Interactive Visualization for Data Inference in the Geosciences. The full PDF is available here: DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.24579.63523 Publication Repository: http://ecite.utas.edu.au/rmdb/ecite/q/ecite_view_author/25587 Software Repository: https://zenodo.org/record/3264037 Github: https://github.com/pemorse/data-visualization-tools Links to published papers for individual chapters are provided below. Degree Doctor of Philosophy, Discipline of Earth ..read more
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
2y ago
GPlates is ‘a plate tectonics program..(used to)..manipulate reconstructions of geological and paleogeographic features through geological time.’ I’ve looked at (and used) GPlates on and off over the years – it’s definitely the kind of software you need to spend some time getting your head around, as it is deep and ..read more
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
2y ago
Abstract:In this contribution we consider the visualization of global, deep Earth volume datasets for display and researcher interaction. While the algorithms and data analysis techniques that produce such volumetric results have become more sophisticated, the manner of visualizing these findings can be improved. We address the challenge of making an ..read more
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
2y ago
A research poster I presented at the ‘Big Data and Visual Analytics’ Conference, hosted by the CSIRO and IEEE, in Hobart, Tasmania, September 2015. You can read the paper on UTas eCite, ResearchGate or TaggerVR: IEEE Xplore.   ..read more
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
2y ago
Over the last few months, I’ve been wrapping up my part-time second PhD, looking forward to new challenges. The research has focussed on interactive data visualisation and immersive analytics, principally developing a suite of software tools for visualisation and analysis of geoscientific data. They’re pretty much ‘discipline agnostic’ and could ..read more
Peter Morse » Computational Geophysics
2y ago
My current research, as a Poster. It’s provisional, but here’s the idea: Things are, of course, evolving and changing over time. A moving target. Honing in.   ..read more