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CSE
2008
IEEE
13 years 4 months ago
Direct Volume Rendering: A 3D Plotting Technique for Scientific Data
Direct volume rendering is an efficient method for plotting three dimensional scientific data. However, the technique is not as frequently used as it could be. In this article, we...
Steven P. Callahan, Jason H. Callahan, Carlos Edua...
VIS
2009
IEEE
216views Visualization» more  VIS 2009»
14 years 6 months ago
Volume Ray Casting with Peak Finding and Differential Sampling
Direct volume rendering and isosurfacing are ubiquitous rendering techniques in scientific visualization, commonly employed in imaging 3D data from simulation and scan sources. Con...
Aaron Knoll, Younis Hijazi, Rolf Westerteiger, ...
NPAR
2000
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Line direction matters: an argument for the use of principal directions in 3D line drawings
While many factors contribute to shape perception, psychological research indicates that the direction of lines on the surface may have an important influence. This is especially ...
Ahna Girshick, Victoria Interrante, Steven Haker, ...
VVS
1996
IEEE
205views Visualization» more  VVS 1996»
13 years 9 months ago
3D Shock Wave Visualization on Unstructured Grids
A critical issue in understanding high speed flows is the study of shock waves. This paper summarizes our research on techniques for the detection and visualization of shock waves...
Kwan-Liu Ma, John Van Rosendale, Willem Vermeer
VISUALIZATION
2000
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Combining local and remote visualization techniques for interactive volume rendering in medical applications
For a comprehensive understanding of tomographic image data in medical routine, interactive and high–quality direct volume rendering is an essential prerequisite. This is provid...
Klaus Engel, Thomas Ertl, Peter Hastreiter, Bernd ...