Initial support from the SEMVAST Project, HCIL, University of Maryland and The UMass System
Managed by John Fallon and Georges Grinstein at UMass Amherst
Benchmark Details


Provenance: VAST Challenge 2010
Title: MC3 - Tracing the Mutations of a Disease


Description:
This case concerns a patient, identified by Interpol as Nicolai Kuryakin, admitted to a hospital in Paris after being removed from a flight to Moscow due to illness. The patient, now deceased, was admitted with an unidentified illness and later developed symptoms consistent with Drafa Fever. An autopsy confirmed the presence of the Drafa virus in the patient’s bloodstream.
READ MORE from PDF copy of the task description page of the original 2010 VAST Challenge
Dataset available at:
Click Here
Solution:
Click Here for a 25Mg zip file, that includes the scenario that links the 3 mini challenges, and detail files for each mini challenge solution.
Contacts:
Georges Grinstein, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Catherine Plaisant, HCIL, University of Maryland
Jean Scholtz, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mark Whiting, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Total uses: 17
Used by:
CERTH ITI
Cognizant BFS Innovations
Award: Innovative Visualization
DMWS-MTA SZTAKI
Federal University of Para(Brazil)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Award: Excellent Process Explanation
Middlesex University
Noblis Team
Palantir Technologies
SFU-SIAT-IMAS
Stottler Henke
Team Stuttgart and Tubingen
UNIKN - Drafa Tracing-MC3
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and University of Maryland
Award: Innovative Tool Adaptation
University of Konstanz
UrsaManor
VRVis - ComVis
giCentre - sequenceView
Award: Good overall design and analysis