DocumentCode
964394
Title
An Effective Illustrative Visualization Framework Based on Photic Extremum Lines (PELs)
Author
Xie, Xuexiang ; He, Ying ; Tian, Feng ; Seah, Hock-Soon ; Gu, Xianfeng ; Qin, Hong
Author_Institution
Nanyang Technol. Univ.
Volume
13
Issue
6
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1328
Lastpage
1335
Abstract
Conveying shape using feature lines is an important visualization tool in visual computing. The existing feature lines (e.g., ridges, valleys, silhouettes, suggestive contours, etc.) are solely determined by local geometry properties (e.g., normals and curvatures) as well as the view position. This paper is strongly inspired by the observation in human vision and perception that a sudden change in the luminance plays a critical role to faithfully represent and recover the 3D information. In particular, we adopt the edge detection techniques in image processing for 3D shape visualization and present photic extremum lines (PELs) which emphasize significant variations of illumination over 3D surfaces. Comparing with the existing feature lines, PELs are more flexible and offer users more freedom to achieve desirable visualization effects. In addition, the user can easily control the shape visualization by changing the light position, the number of light sources, and choosing various light models. We compare PELs with the existing approaches and demonstrate that PEL is a flexible and effective tool to illustrate 3D surface and volume for visual computing.
Keywords
computational geometry; data visualisation; edge detection; 3D shape visualization; edge detection; feature lines; illustrative visualization framework; image processing; photic extremum lines; Data visualization; Geometry; Humans; Image edge detection; Image processing; Layout; Lighting; Shape control; Solid modeling; Surface and volume illustration; digital geometry processing.; illumination; photic extremum lines (PELs); ridges and valleys; silhouettes; suggestive contours; Algorithms; Anatomy, Artistic; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Lighting; Medical Illustration; Models, Anatomic; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2007.70538
Filename
4376158
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