Oracle (Oracle) recently invested in two large data research projects in the Department of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. They have studied the new application of visual analysis technology in two areas: visualization in the field of childhood cancer treatment. Analyze data well, and use VR and AR to help visualize large-scale data.
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Rober Spinks, senior director of Oracle's big data department, commented: “The core Oracle inherits is data, how to manage, encrypt, and use data more effectively. In today’s big data world, visualization is a very important means of understanding, especially For those ordinary users, it is very difficult to obtain information directly from data reports and a bunch of instruments. Visual analysis can add a new dimension to data and help users to obtain new information and views more effectively. Both of these investments are very cool and we are very much looking forward to what they can bring to the world."
The "Using visual analysis for effective clinical decision-making" project is currently sponsored by the "Big Data, Big Potential" fund of the New South Wales Cancer Institute. The first capital invested by Oracle can cover the project for the next two years.
Dr. Nguyen, a senior lecturer in the Department of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics at Western Sydney University, explained: “Although as the technology and research progresses, the cure rate for childhood cancer has greatly improved, but there are still many problems to be solved. The human genome contains Thousands of genes, each of which contains the genetic information of each individual patient and the biological mechanism of the disease they afflicted, our research uses data visualization technology to combine genetic information with clinical data and is expected to find safer, more effective, and Poison treatment. "
The second research project focuses on the application of virtual reality and augmented reality tools in large-scale data analysis tools and is recruiting PhD students as of next June.
Dr. Nguyen said: "Today, this technology-driven society has produced a large amount of unutilized data. The existing common analytical techniques are no longer able to respond to such large and responsible data. Our research will use the latest VR/AR technology. Develop a new immersive data visualization analysis experience. "
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