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Stevens dot patterns for 2D flow visualization

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Stevens dot patterns for 2D flow visualization
This paper describes a new technique to visualize 2D flow fields with a sparse collection of dots. A cognitive model proposed by Kent Stevens describes how spatially local configurations of dots are processed in parallel by the low-level visual system to perceive orientations throughout the image. We integrate this model into a visualization algorithm that converts a sparse grid of dots into patterns that capture flow orientations in an underlying flow field. We describe how our algorithm supports large flow fields that exceed the capabilities of a display device, and demonstrate how to include properties like direction and velocity in our visualizations. We conclude by applying our technique to 2D slices from a simulated supernova collapse.
Laura Tateosian, Brent M. Dennis, Christopher G. H
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where APGV
Authors Laura Tateosian, Brent M. Dennis, Christopher G. Healey
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