Page Summary: This talk discusses methods for viewing dense three dimensional volume data in Jupyter and in other web contexts. A presentation to the Jupyter Conference JupyterCon2020 (in lower resolution, thanks youtube).

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This talk discusses methods for viewing dense three dimensional volume data in Jupyter and in other web contexts. A presentation to the Jupyter Conference JupyterCon2020 (in lower resolution, thanks youtube). Would be great to do more effects in the future, but doing things manually is a bit much.

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  • This talk discusses methods for viewing dense three dimensional volume data in Jupyter and in other web contexts.
  • A presentation to the Jupyter Conference JupyterCon2020 (in lower resolution, thanks youtube).
  • Would be great to do more effects in the future, but doing things manually is a bit much.
  • Hightopo developed a robust web-based 2D/3D rendering engine, showcased in this

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