High Energy Physics Event Visualisation (CERN collaboration)

TrackML Vis

  • Date:2017-
  • Info:CERN, University of San Diego, California, United States

The goal of the project is to develop a web-based particle collider event visualizer displaying particle collider and detectors geometry, detected particle positions and/or particle tracks.

The visualization is customizable and allows a user to change a broad range of visualization parameters. It is built on top of the ThreeJS WebGL visualization framework. Originally the visualizer was developed as a support tool for TrackML Particle Tracking Challenge at Kaggle.

References:

CERN TrackML Site

Kaggle TrackML Site

 

Demo and Repository:

Particle Collision Visualizer

Git repository [BitBucket]

  • [PDF] S. Strban, C. Bohak, and M. Marolt, "Vizualizacija trkov osnovnih delcev v fiziki visokih energij na spletu," in Zbornik sedemindvajsete mednarodne elektrotehniške in računalniške konference erk 2018 = proceedings of the twenty-seventh international electrotechnical and computer science conference erk 2018, 2018, pp. 335-339.
    [Bibtex]
    @conference{1537903555,
    author={Sebastien Strban and Ciril Bohak and Matija Marolt},
    year={2018},
    pages={335-339},
    title={Vizualizacija trkov osnovnih delcev v fiziki visokih energij na spletu},
    booktitle={Zbornik sedemindvajsete mednarodne Elektrotehniške in računalniške konference ERK 2018 = Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference ERK 2018},
    }
  • [PDF] C. Bohak and M. Marolt, "Hybrid rendering system for particle collision experimental data visualization," in Wlcg & hsf, 2018.
    [Bibtex]
    @conference{1537753795,
    author={Ciril Bohak and Matija Marolt},
    year={2018},
    title={Hybrid rendering system for particle collision experimental data visualization},
    booktitle={WLCG & HSF},
    }