how an interactive 3d perception can help scientists

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The complexity of scientific applications is usually much greater than the mainstream ones and consequently the former ones have more cumbersome user interface features. Yet it would be natural to expect that situation can significantly improve if some new style UI would be in place to mitigate scientific complexity. The 3rd dimension is the most probable potential candidate for such improvement. I’d like to steer a discussion around how an interactive 3D perception can help solving problems in various domains of science including chemistry, biology, spectroscopy, crystallography, etc.

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How an interactive 3D perception can help scientists

Valery Tkachenko, Royal Society of Chemistry

zCon East

Boston, October 21th 2013

The World we live in

Internet World20+ years into the Internet RevolutionWeb 2.0 -> Web 3.0

Connected WorldSocial NetworksReal-time Communications

Big Data WorldSemantic contentNew Interfaces

Science map

Science complexity

Science on the Internet

Why disproportion?Scientific complexity

Conservative nature

Visualization

Intuition

It is so difficult to navigate…

What’s the structure?What’s the structure?

Are they in our file?

Are they in our file?

What’s similar?What’s

similar?

What’s the target?

What’s the target?Pharmacology

data?Pharmacology

data?

Known Pathways?

Known Pathways?

Working On Now?

Working On Now?Connections

to disease?Connections to disease?

Expressed in right cell type?Expressed in

right cell type?

Competitors?Competitors?

IP?IP?

Science is a part of a larger world

Thank you

Email: tkachenkov@rsc.org

Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/valerytkachenko16

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