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CGF
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Opacity Peeling for Direct Volume Rendering
The most important technique to visualize 3D scalar data, as they arise e.g. in medicine from tomographic measurement, is direct volume rendering. A transfer function maps the sca...
Christof Rezk-Salama, Andreas Kolb
CGF
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
A Multidirectional Occlusion Shading Model for Direct Volume Rendering
In this paper, we present a novel technique which simulates directional light scattering for more realistic interactive visualization of volume data. Our method extends the recent...
Veronika Soltészová, Daniel Patel, S...
GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Transfer Functions on a Logarithmic Scale for Volume Rendering
Manual opacity transfer function editing for volume rendering can be a difficult and counter-intuitive process. This paper proposes a logarithmically scaled editor, and argues tha...
Simeon Potts, Torsten Möller
VISUALIZATION
1999
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Hue-Balls and Lit-Tensors for Direct Volume Rendering of Diffusion Tensor Fields
With the development of magnetic resonance imaging techniques for acquiring diffusion tensor data from biological tissue, visualization of tensor data has become a new research fo...
Gordon L. Kindlmann, David M. Weinstein
VISUALIZATION
2003
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Curvature-Based Transfer Functions for Direct Volume Rendering: Methods and Applications
Direct volume rendering of scalar fields uses a transfer function to map locally measured data properties to opacities and colors. The domain of the transfer function is typicall...
Gordon L. Kindlmann, Ross T. Whitaker, Tolga Tasdi...