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Applied Visualization
The Applied Visualization research group at Thompson Rivers University makes use of visualization/animation techniques to solve problems around us including social problems with crimes, courts, seniors, etc. In particular, the research focuses on visual analytics on big data, agent-based modeling and simulation of criminal activities, and the use of virtual environments for crime studies.
Group Coordinator: Dr. Andrew Park
Email: apark@tru.ca
Phone: 250-371-5053